'Non-existent in the first half' might be a bit harsh on him, but he was a lot more involved in the second half. He seemed to enjoy the novelty of playing a full 90 minutes, and towards the end most of the play was going through him. A goal would have been a nice way to cap it off, but besides that it's the brightest I've seen him in a while.
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wonder how his teammates react to that constant whinging? have played with a few lads like that before and, if anything, it makes me want to pass to them even less! saying that, its much easier to be petty about these sort of things when playing for a Sunday league pub team![]()
"Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle5315820.ece
its not there but i read in the paper version a piece with the title "keane edge" and it was about how outstanding he had played last night.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
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yeah, I've always felt that playing him for only 60 minutes was counter-productive. He'd almost be more useful being brought on for the last 30 than starting the first 60.
He's optimistic about his future at Liverpool:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...ol/7774721.stm
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
don't think he will be around next year unless his form improves dramatically.
benitez won't sell in jan. either..unless he has a sneaky deal lined up for a c/forward eligible for europe...
on the flip side liverpool are desperate to land the league,above all other trophies so you would never know.
keane has now had six clubs? in his career.
remember something that he said last year that he felt at home at spurs and for the first time he felt settled and happy in his club football.his huge drop in form could be down to his new surrounding's.he was top scorer at spurs for the previous season's,if i am not mistaken....has always performed for ireland...but other then his spurs career,can any one really say he was consistent after he left wolves??
coventry???
inter milan???
leeds???
and now liverpool.
not quite right ciaran.left out that he was top scorer for 4 seasons there.
anyway,liverpool unlike spurs,can ill afford to have such a long "settling "in period for any player..the expectation is way higher at liverpool then spurs.and i don't mean that in any disrespectful way to spurs supporters.
always a joy to watch playing football are spurs and i'm delighted that 'arry is getting the results there...
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how could he be consistent at coventry,considering the length of time he was there? i think inter bought him on his inter national performances.
the reason he was not given a chance at inter was plain and simple...change of manager.
was trappatoni in charge of inter at the time????
don't get me wrong frank..if you see my next post you will see i admire keane..himself and berbatov ahd arguably the best partnership in the premier...but just think he needs more time to settle then liverpool can afford to give.
that's all
Tardelli was the manager who sold him to Leeds not Trap. He settled in at Leeds staright away as well and was very consistent initially, it was a shame he was cup tied for their CL that season due to a sub appearance for Inter in the prelim round, he could have added something. Finished up with 9 goals from 14 starts and 6 sub games. In his second season he was in and out of the team as O'Leary was trying to perm two from himself, Smith and Viduka and then Fowler and he didn't get enough gametime to build on a very promising partnership with Viduka. He was excellent for Coventry as well.
He did well last night and was right to blast Babel for not playing that one two after Keane's lay off, very slefish from Babel to shoot from there. I think he'll come good, it's unfortunate Torres has been injured, I don't buy that they won't work together given time.
That's right. Trap's spell with Inter was in the late 80s.
He was class for Wolves & Coventry. Good for Leeds, great for Spurs, great for Ireland and he'l do the biz with Liverpool too. he just needs a bit of time.Once he nicks a couple of goals they'll start flowing for him.
Link up play last night was exceptional.
I think some of the praise being lavished on Keane in this thread for the game last night is a bit over the top.
It was an average performance at best by his standards, with a few glimmers of what he's capable of.
The fact that you're all getting so excited about last night is indicative of how ineffective he's been all season.
For what it's worth he is Liverpool's the 5th highest player in the Actim index, ahead of Stephen Gerrard, who I don't think will be leaving the club either!!
http://www.premierleague.com/page/Ac...,12306,00.html
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