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    Quote Originally Posted by livehead1
    this may contradict what others are saying, but i feel that Jol is maybe getting the best out of robbie keane. everytime keane comes on at the moment he knows he is playing for his future. he wants to stay at spurs and at the moment who wouldnt. exciting young and upncoming side, good irish base, london life, good wages...and as for his misses...boyyyyyyyyyyyyyy... but anyways, he has scored plenty of goals looks sharp and i think he will be back in there very soon, jol has a good point with regards to defoe and keane been too small, he tried keane in midfield as well. he realises what and asset keane is and i can see him playing regular shortly
    Peadar, maybe he was talking about 'misses', missing the goal aye right!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by livehead1
    shut up!sum of d cr*p ya's talk bout on here! if you use your brain you may be able to take from that, that robbie keanes missus is another reason why he may stay in london and with tottenham so stop trying to sound like a fekin schoolteacher
    don't tell Peadar or anyone to 'shut up' . It is not nice. Peadar's my friend, leave him alone!!

    As Eire06 said, i hardly think she is the reason for staying, i am sure she knows how to pack a suitcase.

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    Keane going to Newcastle?

    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
    Robbie is the greatest striker we have ever had.
    Robbie is the greatest striker we will ever have.

    End of thread.

    I know . . . let's start a Liam Lawrence one . . . he's scored a few this season and his name is Liam.

    I know . . . let's start a Dave Kitson one . . . he's scored a few and he's got red hair.

    I know . . . let's start a Franck Queudrue one . . . he's French!
    well said

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    GGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL !!!!!!!!!


    World class striker and football superstar Robbie Keane bags another
    goal for Spurs to add to his impressive tally

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky_colour
    GGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL !!!!!!!!!


    World class striker and football superstar Robbie Keane bags another
    goal for Spurs to add to his impressive tally
    Apart from the goal, I'm sure he was rubbish. Sure, he scores goals but they're only tap-ins and penalties, they don't really count for a striker. He's so rubbish, in fact, that I'm going to start a thread saying as such. While I'm at it, Duff is rubbish as well and also deserves a lengthy thread while the harshly-treated Ian Harte deserves a call-up. Kerr is a brutal manager, lest I forget.
    Last edited by Donal81; 20/04/2005 at 8:32 PM.

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    I think that makes Robbie the Premierships joint 4th top goal scorer,
    (league goals only).


    Another 15 and he will pass Henry

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    Aye, only Defoe, Johnson and Henry have more league goals than Keane this season. 5 league assists too.

    Good to see Richie Dunne get a goal too.

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    Thumbs down

    Quote Originally Posted by Donal81
    Apart from the goal, I'm sure he was rubbish. Sure, he scores goals but they're only tap-ins and penalties, they don't really count for a striker. He's so rubbish, in fact, that I'm going to start a thread saying as such. While I'm at it, Duff is rubbish as well and also deserves a lengthy thread while the harshly-treated Ian Harte deserves a call-up. Kerr is a brutal manager, lest I forget.


    Meeoow ! Firstly a goal is a goal, right place right time and all that. 2) Duff comment, eh...oh right! 3) Harte...no thx. 4) Kerr; think "brutal" isn't justified at all...so we should have beaten Israel but we weren't beaten and China wasn't an important game but we beat them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tired&Emotional
    Meeoow ! Firstly a goal is a goal, right place right time and all that. 2) Duff comment, eh...oh right! 3) Harte...no thx. 4) Kerr; think "brutal" isn't justified at all...so we should have beaten Israel but we weren't beaten and China wasn't an important game but we beat them!
    I think you misunderstood the sarcastic tone of Donal's post

    It was actually a pretty good goal, just saw it on the news.

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    Talking

    Yeah, did cross my mind !! ....wasn't so sure though without the ......

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    Yes Just being Cynical I am sure. That was a great goal by Keane last night and he lasted all the game which is good news,keep it up boy.

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    Did anyone see Defoe when Keane scored? He was the last player to leave Keane after the celebrations and he had a big smile on his face. He obviously wanted to show the crowd that he doesn't care who's scoring as long as its the team. I don't think he was as happy inside as he showed on the outside though.

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    Gary Lineker said after the 2001 FA Cup final that Michael Owen judges his performances by only one marker - goals - whereas Henry would be happy if he ran rings around defenders without scoring. That's why Owen scored 2 and Henry got none.

    I think Robbie looks hungrier now since Mido arrived and maybe he's become more goal orientated, rather than being happy to showboat a bit.

    Just a theory!

    Tantrums aside, Robbie seems to have responded well on the pitch whereas Mido & Kanoute have done sod all since Mido had that really good debut.

    I hear Clinton was unlucky last night. Good goal disallowed followed by a handball for City's penno. Anyone see either incident?

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    Quote Originally Posted by livehead1
    shut up!sum of d cr*p ya's talk bout on here! if you use your brain you may be able to take from that, that robbie keanes missus is another reason why he may stay in london and with tottenham so stop trying to sound like a fekin schoolteacher
    Have to agree with you there. Said it before, but that Peadar the ladder sure is one serious fcuking numty. He should spit those marbles out of his mouth.
    Never eat yellow snow!!

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    Said it before, but that Peadar the ladder sure is one serious fcuking numty
    here here well said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    Gary Lineker said after the 2001 FA Cup final that Michael Owen judges his performances by only one marker - goals - whereas Henry would be happy if he ran rings around defenders without scoring. That's why Owen scored 2 and Henry got none.

    I think Robbie looks hungrier now since Mido arrived and maybe he's become more goal orientated, rather than being happy to showboat a bit.

    Just a theory!

    Tantrums aside, Robbie seems to have responded well on the pitch whereas Mido & Kanoute have done sod all since Mido had that really good debut.

    I hear Clinton was unlucky last night. Good goal disallowed followed by a handball for City's penno. Anyone see either incident?
    He was offside, just. He was goalside of Onuoha when the ball was crossed, definately beyond being in line, so he was offside.

    As for the penalty, it looked like he was jumping for the ball, but hit reyna (I think) and his hand hit the ball. Unlucky at best. Definaetly played better than Heskey though, so he might get in for the weekend's game against Everton

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    (ESP)-JOL'S STRIKER DILEMMA CONTINUES
    2005-04-21 10:21 (New York)

    JOL'S STRIKER DILEMMA CONTINUES
    By Duncan Bech, PA Sport

    Tottenham boss Martin Jol admits Jermain Defoe and Robbie Keane are not his
    preferred strike partnership - but insists they remain quality finishers.
    With Frederic Kanoute in the treatment room after sustaining a neck problem
    against Liverpool and Mido only available for bench duty thanks to a stomach
    injury, Jol found himself short of options against West Brom last night.
    The Dutchman was forced to pair Defoe and Keane in attack and the partnership
    made a negligible impact as Spurs found themselves comprehensively outclassed
    and a goal behind in a one-sided first half.
    But the introduction if Mido at the interval breathed new life into Spurs'
    attacking machine and it was the Egyptian striker's physical presence which laid
    on the equaliser for Keane.
    Their performances in the first half was further evidence that England
    marksman Defoe and the unsettled Keane are not at their best when deployed
    together and Jol admitted he would rather not use them in tandem.
    Jol said: ``We played Robbie and Jermain against Crystal Palace away in
    January and lost 3-0. But sometimes there is no other solution.
    ``Kanoute needed treatment and Mido is on a special programme because he was
    injured. I had a chat with him on Tuesday and asked if he could play 15 or 20
    minutes if necessary, as he was not 100%.
    ``I like to play with Kanoute and Defoe or Keane, but Defoe scored last week
    and Keane scored against Liverpool, so they are still two very good players.''
    Midfielder Andy Reid insists last night's partnership can work provided the
    team play a style of football to suit Defoe and Keane, but hailed Mido's
    contribution upon his second half arrival
    ``They are two quality players and as long as we keep the ball on the ground
    and play football, then I don't think it's too much of a problem,'' he told the
    London Evening Standard.
    ``They are good enough to adapt and we are a good enough team to adapt. If we
    can't, then we need to improve.''
    He added: ``We were disappointed to lose points to West Brom. It's a home game
    and we feel we can beat anybody at White Hart Lane. But we have to look at the
    positives.
    ``In the second half we played some good football. Mido made a difference,
    they had some powerful lads at the back and he came on and matched them, which
    helped us.''

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littlest Hobo
    Have to agree with you there. Said it before, but that Peadar the ladder sure is one serious fcuking numty. He should spit those marbles out of his mouth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littlest Hobo
    Said it before, but that Peadar the ladder sure is one serious fcuking numty..

    Quality response for you all.
    You think that Robbie Keane will stay in London because of his girlfriend and then I'm the one that gets abuse. (personal abuse at that)

    Foot.ie is officially a village.
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