Doubt if it's Damien Duff since he's out with an injury for 6 weeks and Robbie is unlikely to be moving.
saw this headline on back of herald at lunchtime but didnt buy it. anyone know what it was a bout? something about a move....possibly involving two guys called duff and keane...anyone? bueller?
Doubt if it's Damien Duff since he's out with an injury for 6 weeks and Robbie is unlikely to be moving.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Hardly true it was on the back of the Herald. Probably an article by Paul Hyland on why he feels duff and keane need a move.
In Trap we trust
Just to show any of us could write for the Herald here's my completely non fact based story.
Martin O'Neil is keen to bring Robbie Keane to Villa (insert following phrases Small squad, transfer kitty, Randy Lerner, need a striker, long term admirer).
Damien Duff on the way to West Ham. (Insert words: Misses London, transfer kitty, Icelandic millionaires, need winger) or alternatively
Damen Duff to Wigan (Misses Lancashire, pushing for Europe, Dave Whelan)
or what about Damien Duff to Liverpool (Misses North West, childhood fan (never let the facts distract you), Mark Gonzalez injured, Jermaine Penant disappointing, top 4 team.
Reckon you could put in any club you wanted.
The article is by Paul Hyland and mentions Keane and Martin O'Neill. Pure speculation no quotes or facts. Dosen't even suggest a club for Duff, basically just says he might be a bit peeved that Newcastle is not working out for him. Utter rubbish. Yet I still read the Herald nearly every day, God help me.
The rumour mill in the world of Spurs has Defoe going to Villa for £7m which is more likely than Keane being allowed to leave.
As a Villa fan, I'd go for Keane over Defoe. I'd take both (though that'll never happen), but I reckon Keane shades it. Martin O' Neill would get the best out of him too.
Duff has worringly just had a knee operation so he's going no place.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Can't see Keano leaving Spurs soon. He has built up a good striking relationship with Berbatov. He had a great game last night, although he could have scored a couple if his finishing was a little better. Both chances fell to his left foot. His running off the ball was great and he was constantly probing to play in Berbatov and Lennon.
Always look on the bright side of life
Lads its all rubbish paul hyland is a terrible journalist he must have been bored yesterday morning and decided to put this on the back of the paper.
In Trap we trust
In Hyland's defence he had a good article about Rovers stadium in Tallaght inside the same edition. If anything it should have been the back page story, rather that the Duff/Keane fabrication.
Last edited by passinginterest; 24/11/2006 at 12:11 PM. Reason: crap writing
Wouldn't really agree Spurs are a bigger club than Villa, though I don't want to get into one of those arguments.Though I do genuinely think Robbie would play more like the fearless teenager we fell in love with if he had O'Neill as his manager.
Purely in terms of fanbase I would say spurs are a bigger club, sell out every home game even in the worthless cup. The UEFA games sold out instantly where as Newcastle & Blackburn have half empty grounds.
From O'Neils history I would think he would like Defoe as his quick fox in the box striker in the same mould as Cottee & Larrson, Robbie will drift out wide and come deep a lot to look for the ball where Defoe will stay right up on the last defender looking for flick ons & through balls.
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