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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Robbie never fails to get his, does he? He'll have made well over three hundred thousand pounds sterling for playing just the two matches by this time next month. I'm beginning to see why everyone hates him.
    Just a guess, but I'm thinking Robbie didn't want to get injured...

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    Doyle is nailed on if fit but I think Best has the chance to play his way in too. It appears he will be fit for the weekend's fixture.
    I suspect Trap will go for physicality. Opens the door for Best, since he's more of a goalscoring threat too. In fairness, it's nice to have so many strikers playing at a good level.
    Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwanVsDalton View Post
    Just a guess, but I'm thinking Robbie didn't want to get injured...
    No, but he made damn sure he got his full pay packet from a club desperate for survival and in financial turmoil before agreeing to move from another club that hadn't played him regularly in over a year. I'm sick of this guy. He should take his millions of pounds and p-ss off, he's a total embarrassment to the Irish people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    No, but he made damn sure he got his full pay packet from a club desperate for survival and in financial turmoil before agreeing to move from another club that hadn't played him regularly in over a year. I'm sick of this guy. He should take his millions of pounds and p-ss off, he's a total embarrassment to the Irish people.
    Baby Jesus wept....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    No, but he made damn sure he got his full pay packet from a club desperate for survival and in financial turmoil before agreeing to move from another club that hadn't played him regularly in over a year. I'm sick of this guy. He should take his millions of pounds and p-ss off, he's a total embarrassment to the Irish people.
    Yeah 104 caps and 45 goals, a total embarrassment . Will you wise up ffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post

    Having Duff fit for once will be a big bonus.
    Don't jinx it, Stutts!

    Also, can Colbert Report please be banned for constant wumming?? Please??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    I'm sick of this guy. He should take his millions of pounds and p-ss off, he's a total embarrassment to the Irish people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yard of Pace View Post
    Don't jinx it, Stutts!
    I was just going to say the same thing. My God there is a lot of time for Duffer to see a black cat cross his path or accidentally get tackled by Declan Kidney while the two teams hold a dual workout at Aviva due to a scheduling snafu.
    Trap: Whatta Happa? Da Kidney he tacka da duffa. I a tell dem; Bad idea, we traina while day do. They no-a listen-a.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sullivinho View Post
    With irony absent, it is more of an irreverent rant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yard of Pace View Post
    Don't jinx it, Stutts!
    Sincere apologies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    No, but he made damn sure he got his full pay packet from a club desperate for survival and in financial turmoil before agreeing to move from another club that hadn't played him regularly in over a year. I'm sick of this guy. He should take his millions of pounds and p-ss off, he's a total embarrassment to the Irish people.
    At first I was going to post "Well why not simply stay put at Spurs, no need to move" but now I see it, West Ham, the boys of '66 and all that, far better to ruin WH than Spurs - I salute you Robbie - evil genius - a credit to the Irish nation.
    I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?

    "No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew

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    taken from the hammers forum, good news if it come true.

    Robbie Keane could be back in time to face Stoke on the first weekend of March.
    The Irish striker was initially thought likely to be sidelined for around six weeks after damaging a calf in the 1-0 home defeat against Birmingham.

    However it is now thought that Keane - who scored on his Hammers debut in the 3-1 win at Blackpool a fortnight ago - could be back in time to face Stoke at the Boleyn on Saturday, 5th March - a fortnight earlier than first thought.

    Elsewhere Victor Obinna has an outside chance of making his return against Burnley in the FA Cup this weekend.

    The Nigerian striker - who, contrary to rumours, has not broken a foot - complained of a sore foot during international duty last week and, if not fit fot this weekend, should return the following week when Liverpool come to town.

    Meanwhile Thomas Hitzlsperger - who made the first team squad for the first time when named as (an unused) sub against West Brom last weekend - is set to make his debut for West Ham in the FA Cup this weekend having finally recovered from injury.

    Jack Collison, the other long term injury is still some weeks away from being fully fit despite being back in training.

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    Misleading headline, but the Examiner also reports he might be back for Macedonia after visiting some kind of ice chamber with Jack Collison. Sounds like a grand adventure.

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    "The news will come as a major boost to Republic of Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni who is keen to field his strongest team for the game against Macedonia.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Robbie never fails to get his, does he? He'll have made well over three hundred thousand pounds sterling for playing just the two matches by this time next month. I'm beginning to see why everyone hates him.
    That's the saddest statement I've heard in a very long time. Man, your mind and memory are completely shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    No, but he made damn sure he got his full pay packet from a club desperate for survival and in financial turmoil before agreeing to move from another club that hadn't played him regularly in over a year. I'm sick of this guy. He should take his millions of pounds and p-ss off, he's a total embarrassment to the Irish people.
    Colbert Report, dont tell me you are taking pity on a top level club like West Ham and even suggesting Robbie is the bad guy for getting what he wanted from the individuals who run it? Please, come on now, these clubs are merciless in their culling of young players, season after season, those who are left standing after several years of this and go on to have careers are completely justified in getting all they can from these corporate entities, and thats what they are, and the players are just the product used to milk those fans for every penny from every angle, I see nothing wrong in a player getting all he can from them as as soon as he is of no use, they wont waste anytime rooting him out and moving him on. In Robbie they see goals, not a person, just the product they need, and are willing to pay for, and he knows what that is worth and can command in return.

    On the other hand, for Ireland he has always turned up and done his best, his best being good enough to be our record scorer comfortably, he has never needed Ireland careerwise or financially either, it has been done because he is Irish and very proud to be, he spoke on Pat Kenny of how he worried his kid would not have an Irish accent growing up in London.

    We need him more than he has ever needed us, still do, and I hope he will be around a good while yet.

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    The Secret Footballer wrote a good article on this last week:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...-players-wages

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    The Secret Footballer wrote a good article on this last week:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...-players-wages
    Hmmmm. First let me say I think it's ridiculous to single out RK on this. However, the Secret Footballer's arguments are flawed to say the least.

    For example, he says "There aren't many of us who would turn down the opportunity to leave a place of work and do the same job for somebody else if it meant a higher salary and a better standard of living for our families and ourselves". This is true on the face of it, but the whole point is that when someone has already earned in the region of 20-30 million pounds (or more!) over the course of 10-15 years, a higher salary would not mean a better standard of living, and conversely, a moderate pay cut is unlikely to result in a lower standard of living.

    I can quite honestly say that if I was being marginalised in my job and as a result my whole career was grinding to a halt, I would be willing to take a pay cut in order to regain some job satisfaction. In fact, I once did exactly that. And needless to say, I didn't have millions in the bank at the time (or now for that matter!).

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    Keane got the best of both worlds by holding out for a deal that suited him financially while still ensuring regular top-flight football.

    If it was a case of him staying like Shay or moving and he chose to stay, I'd understand the criticism, but in this case I really don't get it.

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    Robbie is just an easy source to vent the frustration because you didnt get sex this morning off the wife/girflriend, the recession, michael martin, fianna fail, Jessica Simpson, Rhianna and her fat ass, blah blah blah.
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    Yes, poor West Ham. The shame of Robbie Keane taking money out of the pocket of a British pornography "entrepreneur" and the owner of a lingerie company. He should look to be paid as little as possible by these upstanding (no pun intended) citizens.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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