Real men? I say United are as tough as any other team. They're also a better team than Celtic.
Regardless, I don't care what happens to either Keane or Celtic just as long as current and future internationals aren't hurt by his prescence there.
I would seriously doubt that the arrival of Keane onto the training pitch with his new team mates would have anything other that a beneficial effect on our budding midfield maestro McGeady.
Roy is going to join a team of real men.
It's one thing bollocking the Man U trendies and posers but I think he will be a tad more diplomatic with his new mates. He wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of a flying Hartson elbow in training or find himself alone in the showers with a vengeful Bobo Balde looking to spill some blood.
Real men? I say United are as tough as any other team. They're also a better team than Celtic.
Regardless, I don't care what happens to either Keane or Celtic just as long as current and future internationals aren't hurt by his prescence there.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
Not to mention Sutton. Even O'Neill was afraid of him. Sutton was out with a virus the last few days and hadn't trained. Strachan said yesterday that he put himself on the bench for yesterday's match.Originally Posted by geysir
Again I ask the question on what basis do you suggest this ? He'll have a positive effect on the results because he is a great player but on what basis do you say he'll have a positive effect on the youngsters, when both Irish "youngsters" at Man U (Miller & O'Shea) didn't prosper. As a young player, the last thing you want is someone criticising you. A mixture of praise/encouragement and constructive criticism is what a youngster needs. Does Keane offer this. Sure they'll see he trains hard and is ultra competitive but if they live in fear of a bollicking every time they goof, that won't bring them on.Originally Posted by Kingdom
Never read it. Looked at the index for Sheffield Wednesday and every reference which I checked referred to Sheffield United I refused to put one penny of royalties Dunphy's way by buying the book. Saipan apart, what else has he "stood up for" as a matter of interest. Also, is there any mention of his heart's felt desire to play for Celtic in the book ?Originally Posted by Kingdom
McGeady was subbed yesterday. Thought he was doing ok. Amazing view of the sea from the Calli ground.
His Matt Busby book is brilliant. Everything the Keane book isnt.Originally Posted by OwlsFan
I heard on the radio that McGeady missed a sitter from 6 yards.
Going on reports, training is already at a bone crunching competitive level at Celtic, Roy Keane's arrival may well have a calming effect. Roy may even be rested for some training sessions for his own protection.Does Keane offer this. Sure they'll see he trains hard and is ultra competitive but if they live in fear of a bollicking every time they goof, that won't bring them on.
He did. Came to him quickly and he scuffed it wide.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
I suppose you'll never know and are only speculating unless you interview O'shea and Miller. How many bollickings have these poor unfortunate professionals had to suffer over the years or are you basing your view on one un-aired MUTV interview?Originally Posted by OwlsFan
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if Keane has offered praise/encouragement and constructive criticism to many a youngster in his days at Man U, though Im only speculating obviously.
Personally, I'll base my view on his career to date. A quality player who has consistently brought the best out of himself and his teammates.
Not a great read - some interesting bits. He does bring up his , shall we say affection for Celtic and a desire to play there. He also states his boyhood club in England was Spurs. He's never professed to be a diehard Celtic fan with boyhood dreams to grace the hallowed turf of paradise, unfortunately you have to see through the tabloid spin. Unfortunately a significant amount of celtic fans haven't managed to do that and are not best pleased at his arrival.Originally Posted by OwlsFan
I thought he was one of Celtics better players in a pretty poor performance and I was disappointed that he was subbed, despite Petrov being obviously injured. He did miss a good chance, but it came to him very quick and it was an instinctive strike.Originally Posted by OwlsFan
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
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I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
McGeady came off the bench after an hour and scored a decent (deflected) goal and also superbly laid Hartson's goal on a plate. He's just hit the bar too.
yknow whats annoys me about this board?>
bringing back old threads. This one is how many months old and we have to scan through all the old crap to see the new comments. I'm not having a go at anyone in particular but maybe if a new thread started with "Mcgeady on Sunday or something"
A thought.
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You don't have to scan through the old comments Just either click on the last page or click on the thread link and it will bring you to "the last unread post".
Back to the subject, Fair play to Mcgeady, that was one of the most impressive substitute preformance i have seen in a long time, should have had two goals.. reminded of Duff before Mourinho stole his football Soul
Not entirely true-an old thread say with 3 pages could have been re-activated and might now have 6 pages so you would still have to scan to see where the new chat started and the old chat stopped, as i say.Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
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This has never happened to me. When I open up the Ireland forum I click this icon:Originally Posted by as_i_say
http://foot.ie/images/buttons/firstnew.gif On every thread.
It brings me to the most recent post in that thread since I last looked at the thread. The small box beside the date on each post is also lit when it hasn't been read.
Anyway, here's McGeady's goal and assist:
http://media.putfile.com/McGeady-v-Motherwell
Great sub performance. Turned what could have been a draw in to a win. with some fancy footwork (I just love all that sand dancing). The two boys he skipped past when creating Hartsons goal, could have serioulsy injured him, if they were quick enough!
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
Lovely footwork & great to see he picked out a good final ball. Regular McGeady watchers will probably concede his final ball is what often lets him down. He looks a bit bigger than last year too. I hear he also hit the bar.
Keep it up Aiden.
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