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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    my own interpretation of it was that he meant if someone comes into the side and replaces him, then he has no problem stepping aside.
    Tets to be honest, I dont think he fully thought about what he was saying. I do think frustration and all the other factors played in, he was getting impatient and meant something along those lines too, that dropped permanently and he would put his hand up and say fair enough. But no getting away from it the "walk away" part is definitely not excusable that makes it sound like he wont fight for his place. Anyway as said earlier, he has certain responsibilities and he needs to put more thought into it.

    Shaker, ya i can only imagine the reaction over here, Ferdinand would be holding a press conference after training at 1 oclock to apologise to the nation. But that too is an over-reaction.

    But ya thats another point, he is a role model, again all part of the territory with being EL Capitan, what does it say to all the younger lads in the squad and even young lads growing up, ah well if you don't get your way dummy, spit, pram, waaah and run away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    But ya thats another point, he is a role model, again all part of the territory with being EL Capitan, what does it say to all the younger lads in the squad and even young lads growing up, ah well if you don't get your way dummy, spit, pram, waaah and run away.
    Do you honestly think Long, Stokes, Keogh will be that influenced by Robbie's statement? Keane had to do one thing "in the national interest" in January and that was get a move away from Spurs to another EPL club. He did that and hopefully, starting tonight, he can get his career back on track. All this deep analysis of what he said and how it affects the children of the country is just nonsensical.

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    No its not, he is a role model. There is nothing nonsensical about it, it comes with the territory of being captain. With that territory comes responsibility.

    For we fans, its about getting robbie scoring again, of course, but as captain its not just about scoring.

    To the likes of stokes examples need to be set. Robbie should be leading that, by example. This attitude certainly doesn't serve the likes of stokes any good considering he has an attitude himself. For long perhaps it might be motivation, but I'm sure he still thinks its a childish, petulant thing to say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie View Post
    id drop doyle for long, doyle will never score a lot of goals.
    I think if he played in a team that created chances he would. With us and Wolves he spends too much time fighting for possession and hassling defenders because of the poor service he gets. Id love to see him with a creative team

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    Quote Originally Posted by cornflakes View Post
    I think if he played in a team that created chances he would. With us and Wolves he spends too much time fighting for possession and hassling defenders because of the poor service he gets. Id love to see him with a creative team
    hard to know, i dont see him as a natural finisher like robbie. still love him though.

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    Without having heard the interview, I'd err on the side of Robbie just didn't articulate what he meant to say.

    I think he meant "step aside" as opposed to "walk away".

    This is turning into the Irish version of the Derek Bentley murder case in England.

    The phrase "Let him have it" was a key contention in the case. "Let him have it" could have meant "Give the cop the gun" or it could have meant "Shoot him".
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    I watched the interview on RTE player last night and it came across as very arrogant. As he was being asked the question, he rolled his eyes at the suggestion that he needed to be playing football regularly to consider his place in the team secure. Then, he said what he said, and I think it meant how it sounded: I'm not interested in sitting on the bench, Trappatoni can go **** himself.

    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    His place in the starting 11 is not set in stone right now because he has been **** for the last 2 years. If Shane Long keeps banging in the goals for Reading then the manager has a big decision on his hands.
    There are two ways to look at Keane's form over the past two years. Club form and international form. His club form has been up and down. Frozen out of the Spurs team for the past 6 months (1 goal in 10 mostly sub appearances), a very successful loan spell with Celtic in the previous 6 months (16 goals in 19 appearances), in and out of the Spurs team for the first half of that season (9 goals in 25 games). Adds up to 26 goals in 54 games, with most of them obviously coming in a sub-par league with Celtic.

    His international form however has been consistently excellent. 10 goals in 19 games for Ireland over the past two years. More goals than any other current Irish player has managed in their entire International career. This is despite not featuring regularly for his club for most of the previous two seasons. I think it would still be hard to drop Robbie, even if he wasn't playing.
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    About Robbie's comments... I am certain he said the exact same thing about a year ago and nobody batted an eyelid. Shows the difference (semi) regular football makes to how a player's words are perceived.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    About Robbie's comments... I am certain he said the exact same thing about a year ago and nobody batted an eyelid. Shows the difference (semi) regular football makes to how a player's words are perceived.
    i defo never heard him say anything like this before, quite the opposite in fact, always drove home the fact he loved coming for the ireland games. suppose when the press conferences for the upcoming ireland games come up he will be asked about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    About Robbie's comments... I am certain he said the exact same thing about a year ago and nobody batted an eyelid. Shows the difference (semi) regular football makes to how a player's words are perceived.
    I'd love to see exact quotes from the interview. Any idea when it was or what publication / channel he said it to?

    Edit: Just to clarify, I'm looking for quotes from the interview Charlie Darwin mentions where Robbie said the same thing last year.
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    It was in response to a question from Brian Little of RTE news at a WHU press conference yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    It was in response to a question from Brian Little of RTE news at a WHU press conference yesterday.
    No Serb means the comments he made from last year that CD referred to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serb View Post
    I'd love to see exact quotes from the interview. Any idea when it was or what publication / channel he said it to?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    About Robbie's comments... I am certain he said the exact same thing about a year ago and nobody batted an eyelid. Shows the difference (semi) regular football makes to how a player's words are perceived.
    He did say it was something he's 'always said' - and I don't recall him ever saying he'd retire if he was dropped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serb View Post
    I'd love to see exact quotes from the interview. Any idea when it was or what publication / channel he said it to?

    Edit: Just to clarify, I'm looking for quotes from the interview Charlie Darwin mentions where Robbie said the same thing last year.
    The original quote (see below) was the day before his 100th appearance against Argentina last August. As suggested above I don't think this was an arrogant assertion bit more one of I've given my best and if someone younger can do a better job then it might be time for me to stand aside and let them in. I read his comments this morning and thought it sounded much the same. The Daily Mail headline "Robbie threatens to Quit" didn't ring true for me.

    "As to whether he expects to be around when the side starts its campaign to make it to Brazil, he admitted to being a little uncertain. “I don’t like to look that far forward, to be honest. I’ve always said that if somebody younger came in and took my place I might call it a day, but as long as I’m playing and feeling good then I’ll be happy to keep coming in for the games.”"

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    Nice shot too, watching the match. Keeper made 2 super saves, perfectly placed 3rd from Keano.

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    Well done Robbie. Keep them coming!

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    Yep, well worked set piece Piquionne knocked it down for Obinna who drew two great saves from Kingson, but the second save rebounded to Keane 12 yards out, the ball was bouncing but he smashed it home.
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