possibly trying to push himself out of the club?
Enjoy Celtic Robbie (if you were the chief organiser)....
Team captain, struggling for form, out of the side and your manager has warned the whole squad your not having a Christmas party this year. Not the smartest of career choices.
possibly trying to push himself out of the club?
If the reports are true, tis pretty dumb from Robbie.
IF Rednapp wants him gone Robbie has made it that bit easier.
Post on read on another forum:
He [Harry Redknapp] was interviewed after the game today and played down his attitude last week. He won't be selling Keane in January. He said the two games since shows how comitted they are and that they did not drink much so he's happy enough.
for a second i thought you were talking about landon donavon lol
Robbie Keane not for sale according to Harry Redknapp: http://www.football365.com/story/0,1...798391,00.html
Robbie to be used as a an "add-on" in the deal to bring Carew to the lane.......
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Im not sure this story has any substance, what would Carew add to Spurs that Crouch doesnt already do so? Similar type of player
Rumours of Spurs wanting to trade Keane for Carew. Not a bad move for Robbie.
http://www.itv.com/sport/football/ne...4/default.html
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Could see RK going to Villa but the Carew part of the deal makes little to no sense. The word on the Spurs street with RK is that he won't move in Jan but is likely to go in the summer.
More likely that Pavlova will go in Jan and Spurs will motor on with 3 strikers until the summer, safe in the knowledge that Kranjcar or Modric could play in the hole behind a lone striker if they run short.
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Am I alone in thinking Robbie Keane is a better striker than Carew?
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Different players, but if Heskey is going there is no way MON will sell Carew as well, he likes the dump truck/nippy finisher combination.
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green glasses are well and truly off, for me keane is a much better all round player than carew.
keane is a better leader, better team player, has a better work ethic and has a better goals per game ratio than carew (total for club PLUS country)
Keane can play both up front and in behind the front 2 and he play in both positions extremly well.
Plus Keane is one year younger (not of huge importance i know) , would also say keane has more big game experience for club and country which can only help his team mates ....hence why he is captain of both his country and his club
Well thats my view on it anyway.
As for the move to villa .....wherever he goes he has to carefully choose...he is at a pivotal stage in his career, would love to see MON manage him but he cant go to villa only to be used in squad rotation , he needs to be a first team regular.
If villa cant offer him that then i would gladly see him go to somewhere he can get that ,i.e sunderland,everton as i rate moyes and bruces management skills highly
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If this is true.....It means that Robbie is seen in a very favorable light by a manager (Martin O'Neill) looking for a top four place. I'd love to see Keane alongside Dunne at Villa, and could see them both playing in the champions league with Villa either next season or the one after.
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On his day Carew is a handful. Quality striker when on fire. No disgrace to go to Villa neither for Robbie.
If Robbie moved to Villa it would be a step up in my opinion, excellent club with an excellent manager
Its really not that complicated!!!
I agree, I think villa are a solid club with a decent work ethic. I'd rather see Robbie Keane play under someone like Martin O'Neil than 'Arry bloody Redknapp.
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