Here is another theory about Keane... he may have said this knowing it would probably please his sunderland supporters to knock a newcastle player down.
Up to this point, i've somewhat supported Keane for his rants, but this is the straw that broke the camel's back....
"A silent mouth is sweet to hear"
Roy needs to keep it shut, its not helping anyone including himself at this stage
Keane's talking ****e again. I'm proud to support a player like Given.
You can't spell failure without FAI
Mr. Given, you have the floor...
Originally Posted by Shay on Keane's comments
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Roy, u walked out on us when we most needed you, your a great leader on the pitch, Off it, your quite stupid actually.
"liverpool havent a hope, it could end up 5 or 6 to milan" Eamon Dunphy
p.s Fu*k u Dunphy
European Champions 2005:LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB
Keane had his moments but Given has been brilliant for Ireland, and will win 120 caps +
"No regrets, none at all. My only regret is that we went out on penalties. That's my only regret. But no, no regrets." -Mick McCarthy
Keane is Bang out of order. Will be interesting to see if funderland get promoted how keen roy will be to release his players for friendlies. Most managers don't like their players to play any more than 45-60 minutes in these friendlies so i think roy will live to regret this outburst.
Didn't Dean Kiely retire because he knew he was wasting his time and would never get a game? Can hardly blame him really. Keane has a point in the friendlies are a change to give experience to other players. All the critism about Keane missing friendlies was rather pointless. We should have been using those friendlies to prepare for the time when he retired rather than using them to question his commitment.
Similar thing applies with Carsley. There was no logic in playing Keane in friendlies at all late in his career.
Oh what a joy to read all these wonderful anti-Roy posts!!!!!!! How the world has changed..
Roy was a great player for Ireland but can never be considered the greatest when he makes so many enemies. People like McGrath, Brady, Houghton, Irwin, Whelan, Bonner, and most certainly Given are universally liked and appreciated as GREAT Irish players.
Shut up Roy ya eejit....
I almost put Stan in that list, but decided maybe not to in the end......not this week....
Maybe the world will change again....
You there at the time were ya? I've spoken to some of the players in that room, RK launched a tirade of abuse at McCarthy and told him to stick his world cup up his ****** and stormed out of the room. Sounds like a walk out to me. Let's not forget he'd already walked out 2 days previously. History's been distorted alright....
Keane is a bitter fukker who can't help himself coz he knows the media are salivating over everything he says and there's plenty of idiots in the country who'll swallow it hook, line and sinker. However, he's doing himself no favours having snide little digs at the one man in recent times that's utterly above criticism.
RK never really cared for Ireland, always a Corkman first, Man U player second and Ireland came far further down the list.
at least the united supporting 'Keano-Keano' lemmings out there will start to realise what a self serving cretin he is and always has been. Perhaps all this ****e about anti-cork bias and meaningless caps is him trying to turn Liam Miller off international football so he'll focus only on Sunderland.
[QUOTE=craig7042;654345]Oh what a joy to read all these wonderful anti-Roy posts!!!!!!! How the world has changed..
Roy was a great player for Ireland but can never be considered the greatest when he makes so many enemies. People like McGrath, Brady, Houghton, Irwin, Whelan, Bonner, and most certainly Given are universally liked and appreciated as GREAT Irish players.
Shut up Roy ya eejit....
I almost put Stan in that list, but decided maybe not to in the end......not this week....
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Maybe you should have as you have been blinkered in your championing of him and not a bit balanced all this week......I know who you are and your purpose on this forum....a bit pathetic really (your reason to be on the forum not your opinion)
Bring back the plank
Keane is not saying that Given isn't committed etc. to playing for Ireland, he was saying that he is committed for his own benefit and that isn't too far from the truth. If you think Given is playing every match wanting to do his best for the country and the fans, you're deluded. He wants it for himself, he even said so - "It's personal pride. I want to make as many caps as I can for myself"
I agree that without Given we would be in massive trouble and that he seems committed, but don't get mad at Keane for talking a truth that you don't want to hear.
"I asked him as captain to address some of the issues that had been raised and asked him to give his opinion. But I cannot, and will not, tolerate the level of abuse that was thrown at me so I have sent him home."
Mick McCarthys words, he won't deny saying them, and I am sure there are plenty of recordings of that statement because I know it word for word and the key phrase is "I (Mick) have sent him (Roy) home."
Futher:
(Mick)
"This decision has been taken because of what was said at that meeting. It was a very public and open show of hostility. I didn't go into the meeting with the intention of this happening."
So I see that as Mick sending Roy home and that is McCarthy's opinion too as far as I can see. If Roy had indeed quit then what would be the point in Mick "sending him home"? Do you think Roy was planning on hanging around in Saipan for a free holiday?
There was no need for McCarthy to call that meeting, the outcome of it was predictable especially when he publicly accused Roy of feigning injury. I would go as far as to say that Mick knew the meeting would result in Roy's departure, so why did he call it? He didn't need too. McCarthy initiated a public slanging match with only one likely outcome.
A lot of effort had been made to convince Roy to stay after he initially decided he had had enough but Mick decided to stir it all up again. Why? What did Mick expect to achieve? There were only two things he could have possible achieved at the meeting - 1. Absolutely nothing. or 2. Roy Keane's departure. As #1 serves no purpose the only other reason for the meeting was #2.
As I see it Mick put his feud with Roy above Irelands World Cup chances, in short Mick felt he was more important than Irelands World Cup chances, in short Mick is a self serving person, a better manager would have let it go for the sake of Ireland, and it's supporters. I don't think Mick could do that because of his own ego. Had I been manager I would have just let it go and told Roy I thought he was a w*nker too after the world cup, although, 'as I said' (I'm David O'Leary) I would not have stirred up the sh*t in the first place. (I am available for the job when Stan gets sacked
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