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manker
11-18-2005, 01:17 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/4449396.stm

His position as club captain became untenable after he criticised the playing staff, also when Sir Alex pretty much took the mickey out of his managerial hopes. I happened to agree with the criticism he levelled at some players (well, the abridged version printed in the press) but it was inevitable that senior figures at the club wouldn't stand for it and his contract would not be extended.

A sad day indeed but his best playing days are some years behind him and I don't believe it will hamper the club in that sense, tho' his advice to the younger players will obviously be missed.

An absolute legend who will never be forgotten. Not unlike Cantona, his outstanding contribution to the club will remembered by the fans via the medium of song in almost every top level match for many years to come.

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http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200502/r40131_101783.jpg http://mysite.verizon.net/vzepfhqj/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/keano2.jpg
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Busyman
11-18-2005, 01:53 PM
So he'll be playing in the next Matrix movie then?:01:

Mr JP Fugley
11-18-2005, 03:36 PM
A sad loss for manutd, but to be honest it's been coming for a wee while. I think he sees the next couple of years (at least) to be problematic, especially with chelski so strong just now and arse nil still a force to be reckoned with. As is Wigan, but we won't mention that just now .... D'oh.

With the clubs recently acquired massive debt (madness) I don't think they will be spending huge sums on new players (relatively speaking). I believe Rikk has put a player budget for the next few years in place. So they are unlikely to be strengthening the squad massively, feck they've got Smith trying to play the Keane role just now and he be a striker, I think he's doing a decent job as it happens, plenty of spunk about him, but surely that's only a temporary situation.

If he has a testimonial do you think it will be the Theatre of Dreams, or Paradise. Playing for both sides maybe, that would be kewl.

Anyway, sad loss for you chaps, I wish him well in the future.

C'mon the hoops.

manker
11-18-2005, 04:36 PM
I think his spunk is deceptive, beyond that he's been pretty awful - yet somehow contrived to be man of the match against Chelski recently. He was brilliant on that day and maybe has given us some indication that his new position isn't temporary. Sir Alex certainly seems to want him to play there for the foreseeable.

Shouldn't even be an issue, tho' - we should have replaced Keano with world class midfielder years ago.

You're prolly rodding but Keane will want his testamonial to be at OT, plus the fans will demand it. Against t'Hoops, obviousement.

I hope he does go to you lot now, I certainly don't want him to be playing against us in the Premiership :ermm:

Mr JP Fugley
11-18-2005, 05:34 PM
I think his spunk is deceptive, beyond that he's been pretty awful - yet somehow contrived to be man of the match against Chelski recently. He was brilliant on that day and maybe has given us some indication that his new position isn't temporary. Sir Alex certainly seems to want him to play there for the foreseeable.

Shouldn't even be an issue, tho' - we should have replaced Keano with world class midfielder years ago.

You're prolly rodding but Keane will want his testamonial to be at OT, plus the fans will demand it. Against t'Hoops, obviousement.

I hope he does go to you lot now, I certainly don't want him to be playing against us in the Premiership :ermm:
He could have two testimonials, one at each, and fill them both. However I was just joshing, Auld Trafford is a given

You really are rodding if you suggest he might go to another premiership club, I just can't see it. Tho' I s'pose stranger things have happened, just not very often.

A thought just occurred (really), what of Nottingham Forest, may he go there for a season or so. Then maybe go down the management (possibly player/manager) track.

DanB
11-18-2005, 06:10 PM
All good for Celtic then

Mr JP Fugley
11-18-2005, 06:20 PM
All good for Celtic then
One hopes so (or hoops so).

He would get serious pelters up here tho'. Much the same as Craig Bellamy, arses trying to wind him up.

He did a good job of larfing it off. I don't know if Keano would. Having said that, he's had people trying to wind him up for years. Then broke their leg obviousement, but whatcha gonna do.

Peerzy
11-18-2005, 11:08 PM
http://mattoid.net/data/pictures_ManUtd/Keane_Haaland_tackle.jpg
http://mattoid.net/data/pictures_ManUtd/gentleman_keane.jpg

:angry:

Mr JP Fugley
11-18-2005, 11:19 PM
My favourite bit was when he said he meant that.

maebach
11-19-2005, 03:12 AM
:lol: I never liked him as much as scholes. or beckham. I was a ManUtd fan when I was a kid(mainly because I didn't know of too many other good teams). Hopefully ManUtd can pick-up a young and healthy player who will fill Keane's spot and perform well. C Ronaldo was a good replacement for Backham, I 'm sure ManUtd thought of this before they traded him.

Peerzy
11-19-2005, 10:58 AM
:lol: I never liked him as much as scholes. or beckham. I was a ManUtd fan when I was a kid(mainly because I didn't know of too many other good teams). Hopefully ManUtd can pick-up a young and healthy player who will fill Keane's spot and perform well. C Ronaldo was a good replacement for Backham, I 'm sure ManUtd thought of this before they traded him.


Well with the Beckham money they were able to get C. Ronaldo and half of Rooney. C. Ronaldo's a good player but he doesn't quite have the end ball yet, the final cross as such.

@JP - Yeah Keane said he did it because Haaland had injured him a while ago, but when i finally got hold of the video it's Keane racing back trying to take Haaland out and overstreching and then Haaland running up to him shouting about him trying to take him out. So to be honest Keane getting injured was mostly his fault.

manker
11-19-2005, 11:30 AM
@JP - Yeah Keane said he did it because Haaland had injured him a while ago, but when i finally got hold of the video it's Keane racing back trying to take Haaland out and overstreching and then Haaland running up to him shouting about him trying to take him out. So to be honest Keane getting injured was mostly his fault.No.

While Keane getting injured was hardly Haaland's fault, Keane sought revenge because while he was on the floor with his medial ligament ripped apart - Haaland was standing over him shouting 'Get up, there's fuck all wrong with you. Cheating cunt'.

I suppose 12 months of painful rehabilitation while not playing and harbouring a grudge can get the better of even the most restrained person, let alone Keane :unsure:

Mr JP Fugley
11-19-2005, 02:49 PM
Sky news covered the Keane story for a lot of yesterday. It appears the only footage they have of Keane is those 2 incidents and something from the training ground.

Which is quite strange after 12 years at the same club.