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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    No, you're mistaken. Harry Redknapp clearly stated that if West Ham stay up, Robbie is gone for good.
    no - the only public statements were that the transfer was a loan "with a view to a permanent deal". I'm sure it will happen if West Ham stay up but to say that Robbie has no choice is incorrect. In fact, West Ham could also change their minds and decide they don't want to complete the transfer so it's quite possible that Robbie could be back at training with Spurs in July.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EastTerracer View Post
    Robbie on as sub for last 8 minutes for West Ham. 4-2 behind so a lot to do for him.
    Robbie, Show Alex Ferguson a thing or two !

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    Hardly anything new - from January 30 2011: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...711371,00.html

    The Hammers have confirmed they have brought in the Republic of Ireland international with a view to making the deal permanent at the end of the season.

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    Exactly what I said above. The news story today was because it was the first time Robbie had mentioned that he'd be happy to stay on next season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EastTerracer View Post
    Exactly what I said above. The news story today was because it was the first time Robbie had mentioned that he'd be happy to stay on next season.
    Yeah, my point was that 'arry had made mention of the fact that he had no use for Keane and pushed to have that clause in the contract, not the other way around. Keane coming out and saying that he'd be happy to stay on next season should they stay up is not surprising, what else is he going to do, spend another season in the Spurs reserves?

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    If he wants to, yeah. Or he can try and get a move to another club. The only contract he's bound by is the one that says he's a Spurs player.

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    Keane puts West Ham one up against Villa. Whiff of offside, though 5Live says lino got it bang on.
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    Starts up front for West Ham at home to Aston Villa today and scores in the second minute.

    Edit: you got there before me SvD. Keane was onside - he was in acres of space in the 6-yard box but held his run perfectly.
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    Scores. If you're quick you'll catch it here: http://redzsportss.com/ch3.html

    Took it very well. Ashley Young too slow getting out from a corner and played him onside - smashed it in on the turn from about 5 yards.
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    Only going by what I heard on the radio but sounds like poor defending, good finish. Really hope he has a strong end to the season.
    Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?

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    It's on 101greatgoals.com here: http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodi...villa-9059366/
    Quality isn't great, makes it hard to call if he was onside or not. Nice finish either way though.

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    Actually, if you stop the video on 12 seconds, there's a player on the far side of the 6 yard area playing Keane on when the ball is headed back into the box.
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    we got the first half hour of the game here this morning. He was definitely onside. A yard or two. Nice finish but all the perplexing Keane traits were on display for the rmainder of the half. The channel switched over to the originally scheduled Wigan Blackpool game for the rest. I would say Keane is a very frustrating player to play with.
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    He's well onside:


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    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    we got the first half hour of the game here this morning. He was definitely onside. A yard or two. Nice finish but all the perplexing Keane traits were on display for the rmainder of the half. The channel switched over to the originally scheduled Wigan Blackpool game for the rest. I would say Keane is a very frustrating player to play with.
    In fairness West Ham were dreadful, particularly in the second half. They barely strung three passes together, missed Parker quite a bit. Their only idea was to hit it long to Cole, with Keane playing quite deep in behind him which I found quite odd - seemed like manager's orders as opposed to his doing - since he was getting a decent bit of success in the first 15 pulling Villa's defenders around.
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    Robbie can play as a deep-lying striker, but I think he lacks the pace to do it at the top level a la van der Vaart. I think it'd work against a team that was defending deep (think Italy in Bari) but not many teams will do that against West Ham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwanVsDalton View Post
    In fairness West Ham were dreadful, particularly in the second half. They barely strung three passes together, missed Parker quite a bit. Their only idea was to hit it long to Cole, with Keane playing quite deep in behind him which I found quite odd - seemed like manager's orders as opposed to his doing - since he was getting a decent bit of success in the first 15 pulling Villa's defenders around.
    Oh yeah, i wasnt blaming Keane. He did a lot of good things in the 35 minutes i saw, including a lovely dummy and a nice reverse pass that put a West Ham player in and led to a half chance.

    The main things i was referring to were his tendency to lie deep and look for the ball waaaay too much - to the extent that he was on top of his teammate at times and almost tackled one of them for the ball! Admirable enthusiasm and all but i felt his time would have been better spent looking for the room between Villas defence and midfield.
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    Dropped to the bench today in favour of Freddie Sears. Is he injured or something?

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    Robbie started today and just missed a sitter after being played through one-on-one with Hart. Tried to dink it over the keeper but Hart managed to block it. Probably could and should have done better.

    And West Ham have just scored to make it 2-1 to Manchester City now. Robbie had a part to play in heading on a cross that then bounced down off Lescott's arm in the box and into Ba's path who fired it home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    And West Ham have just scored to make it 2-1 to Manchester City now. Robbie had a part to play in heading on a cross that then bounced down off Lescott's arm in the box and into Ba's path who fired it home.
    i just hope he can repeat that piece of magic for Ireland!!!
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    Robbie on for Luis Boa Morte. Has just over half an hour to help West Ham in their desperate search for a goal.

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