Looks like it is going through, cue David Kelly saying Villa was a boyhood dream for Keane...
i still can't believe he got the job in the first place.
hopefully robbie can bag a few goals to keep the confidence high, proving he can still cut it in the epl would give him a great lift
Looks like it is going through, cue David Kelly saying Villa was a boyhood dream for Keane...
"Given expects Keane to be a success at Villa": http://www.u.tv/Sport/Given-expects-...-64ab5dac7554~
Fit-again goalkeeper Shay Given believes Aston Villa will reap the benefits if they sign his Republic of Ireland team-mate Robbie Keane for a loan spell from Los Angeles Galaxy.
Keane's move to Villa for two months on loan is expected to be completed on Wednesday and in time for him to be under consideration for Saturday's home clash with Everton.
Given, who is back in training after his five week lay-off with a hamstring injury, is confident Keane can still be a threat at Barclays Premier League level.
He said: said: "It's great for Villa to secure a player of Robbie's calibre, even in the short term.
"I didn't know how fit he was before the last couple of days in training but he looks really sharp, to be honest.
"We're all delighted that he's here and I think he's just given the whole dressing room a lift.
"He's a big personality and he's a big-game player. I think even in training the lads have been very impressed with what they've seen."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/b...n-villa-galaxy
A "compliment sandwich" of an article about Keane!!Keane is essentially a small, rather slow, rather unathletic man, blessed with great skill, a revered instinct for space and a wonderful footballing intelligence.
"Keane is essentially a small, rather slow, rather unathletic man, blessed with great skill, a revered instinct for space and a wonderful footballing intelligence."
Perfect summation of Robbie Keane's abilities.
Slow yes, but unathletic? I don't agree. He could run for days.
Keane and Bent didn't really gel at Spurs did they?
Amazing how Keane got ran out of Liverpool within a few months of signing for em yet a 35m donkey like Carroll is still given chances.
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
That article wasn't bad actually.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
1 of the comments from that blog.....
I'm Irish. We DON'T all love him.
He has a brutal touch, an annoying visage, an inability to speak, and an inability to finish.
He's the Irishman's Franny Jeffers.
Tad harsh?!
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
Anybody who thinks Keane has a brutal touch has a brutal appreciation of football. It's frightening the level of idiot that Keane seems to lure from the undergrowth.
sums up the averge football "fans" attidude to our national team and captain really.
saw a post on another forum back just before the draw in december saying we would be hammered in each of our 3 group matches (remains to be seen) and that we had only qualified by the "skin of our teeth"..... a 5-1 aggregate win in the play off after a group where we finished 4 pts ahead of 3rd would say otherwise.
Last edited by jbyrne; 11/01/2012 at 2:32 PM.
Also on a side note, I absolutely can't stand when Irish people begin their sentence with "I'm Irish" and then proceed to claim to be devine authority on whatever the topic of conversation is in relation to Ireland. I've seen it happen quite a bit here in Sweden. Your average Scandanavian knows far more about Irish trad music than your average Irish man as the trad music scene here tends to be much bigger here than it is on the East coast of Ireland. Yet about a week ago I heard an Irish man from Dublin who would cite his musical influences as U2 and The Cranberries, proceed to "inform" a Swede (who visits Connemara regularly and plays fiddle in a trad band) about the Irish trad music scene, despite the fact he had never darkened the door of a trad session before. The locals here would be too diplomatic to point out the fact he was talking utter rubbish.
Generally people who preface any remarks with "I'm Irish so ..." tend to proceed with a gross misrepresentation of the overwhelming view of the Irish people, like the idiot discussing Robbie Keane above.
Sorry, tangent over.
He has a fine touch, is the picture of innocuous, has been known to speak and has finished to record-breaking proportions. What's more, Franny Jeffers is surely the most authentic occurrence of Franny Jeffers known to man, Irish or otherwise.I'm Irish. We DON'T all love him.
He has a brutal touch, an annoying visage, an inability to speak, and an inability to finish.
He's the Irishman's Franny Jeffers.
I feel like striking through the word 'Irish' and replacing it with 'mistaken' so as to pull one of those riotous 'fixed that for you' capers on that silly billy!
I'm Irish and I think Keane is a knob
ugh, I still don't get why the best goalscorer we ever had is so berated, especially since the other goalscorers had for the most part a much better squad behind them...
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