Stop advertising my ignorance?
he wasnt in the original squad. ergo he wasnt deemed good enough to play in the world cup. end of story.
Anyone reading over your posts would know exactly who is immature. Inflammatory words? You cant say Mick McCarthy without resorting to bad language. Discrediting you? Pot, kettle, black there kid.
Following you? Dont flatter yourself. I'm merely pointing out how wrong you are. Be a man admit your mistakes. Wait what am I saying?
KOH
Yep, in what could quite possibly be termed a juvenile re-enactment of Keano's tantrum.
http://foot.ie/showpost.php?p=475510&postcount=20
There was a documentary on the History Channel there last night about Ali and the Vietnam conflict and a number of expert historians repeatedly used Roy Keane in Saipan to illustrate the dynamics and gravity of the episode. You're quite right there - I take it all back!![]()
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People hate him because they put their interest in English clubs before their country. Please explain that one. To nearly all the people of Ireland Keane was a hero (even after dodging going to Iran) before Saipan. To a sizable proportion of Irish soccer fans he fell from grace when, because he couldn't get on with the manager, he left the team in the lurch. Nothing to do with having an interest in English soccer (where all our top players earn a living by the way).
[/QUOTE]Some people here settle for mediocrity and have that "ah sure it will be alright on the nite" mentality, other people here despise that mentality. Keanes ambition and his success appeals to these as much is it rankles the win or lose we are here for the "craic" crowd. more concerned with whether we are well liked by other countries as opposed to whether we beat them or not. more concerned about how "upset2 the players are at losing as opposed to angry at the fact they continually bottle it on the pitch. Roy Keane was a winner. what would we give for a Roy Keane in the current bunch who got thrashed by a holiday resort?[/QUOTE]
This is the big myth about Keane. Only he wants perfection. Only he wants to win. All the others are there just for the craic. We "continually bottle it" on the pitch. Totally unsubstantiated allegations. For a team that just goes for the craic, on EVERY occasion we have qualified for the WC, we have gone on to the next stage of the tournament. Surely if we continually bottled it, couldn't care less, only there for the **** up, we would have lost every game? NO, much easier to make allegations. Keane was a class player - our best of the last generation and sure he would have been great against Cyprus. But so would McGrath, Giles, Brady, etc etc - what's your point?
The fact is he had a personal antipathy for Mick Mc and the minor c*ck ups in Saipan put him over the edge, and he left his team mates behind. The spin was then put on the rest by Drunkphy and others to make him as the super hero, the only one who wants to win.
You can be a success footballer without snarling at everyone, without throwing tantrums, without jeering your team mates in public. Ask Paul McGrath, Liam Brady, Johnny Giles, Ray Houghton, Shay Given etc etc - they all seemed to manage it ok.
I should also mention I was no huge fan of McCarthy either but I always supported the team whoever is in charge and whoever wears the green. I am a "supporter" - look up the definition of that word some day. I was around following Ireland well before the "ole ole" brigade arrived on the scene. I didn't boo the team off after the 1-4 defeat at home to Denmark at the end of the Eoin Hand era as many did at that game.
The "cause" (i.e. Ireland) is greater than any one individual.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
am not going to spend my life arguing with you but just a couple of points...
I never booed off anyone at lansdowne road. Not even Macarthy altho I thought he brought it on himself I didnt see the point in kicking someone when they were down.
There was always a sizeable element of the Irish support who didnt like Keane cause they didnt like man u. He was booed at landsdowne road. FACT.
The rest is your interpretation of the events in saipan. your entitled to it. I dont agree with you.
As for calling Dumphy Drunkphy?
whats the point?
Great post Owls Fan. I am a bit keane fan and I thought he was a top player and captain but I think your post is a very blanced assessment of what happened. There were mistakes made on all parts but the idea that Keane was the only winner in that squad is rubbish. I dont think its one that even Keane believed it. It seems sometimes supporters in an argument go further than the man himself.
In Trap we trust
A point which people often overlook in the Keane / McCarthy debate is that Keane has done exactly that (ie stand up and slaughter them in front of a large audience) to others, including Ferguson ... the problem (if you regard it as a problem) for Keane is that he is so comprehensive and so unequivical and so accurate it puts the manager in a very awkward position because it challenges the traditional manager / player relationship. And for the record Ferguson dealt with Keane in exactly the same way as McCarthy.
I dont remember ever saying he was the only winner in the squad...it seems sometimes supporters are willing to make up their own points just to have something to argue about....?
And I dont see how it is a great post. he seems to have just made up his own points and answered them himself. how is that great? I said keane was a winner(as evidanced by his medal haul) and he goes off on one about how keane is not the only winner. who said he was? and thats a great post? then he defends himself against accusations of being an ole ole head when nobody accused him of it but himself? again how is that a great post?? He goes on about keane having personal issues with Macarthy and conveniantly leaves out fact macarthy felt the same about Keane. how is that a good post?
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Not exactly true...Ferguson was pragmatic enough to let a lot slide with Keane while he was getting something out of him. When he wanted rid he got rid. He put Man Us best interests ahead of his own. Macarthy should have put the interests of his country ahead of his own personal feelings. If macarthy made the right decision in sending him home then I fail to see how Keane let his country down and Macarthy didnt.
Sorry Bill but it is true. It came to me through a first teamer at United. He did to Ferguson more or less what he did to McCarthy. Within 48 hours he was no longer a United player.
Well I am not going to argue with your source or not.
Fact is he let a lot slide before that when keane was playin well. He got rid of him when he was past it and it was hardly the same as sending him home when lets face it he was at the very top of his game. Anyways I think both of them messed up. But thats it. It was just an argument between two people who work with each other. happens every day. It doesnt change fact that Macarthy wasnt/isnt a good manager and Keane was a great player. I dont understand peoples sense of betrayal by Keane and the anger they have over this incident 4 years on. If that is the worst that ever happens you in life then lucky you.
Yeah - I agree with a lot of that actually. Stuff like that does go on every day and there are ways to deal with it and ways not to deal with it. The point I was making re Ferguson is merely that Keane has 'lost it' with others too ... I'm not trying to legitimise anything McCarthy did / didn't do. I remember in Cascarino's book (I think) he said that professional footballers are one of the most insecure group of people you're ever likely to meet ... perhaps he should have included managers in that too! It is a shame that Roy Keane, who should be remembered as one of our greatest ever footballers, will probably be remembered more for the 2002 WC. That really is a shame because he was a genuinely class player.
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