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red devil Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > You my friend are in the minority claiming it

> > didn't end his career, and it was an assualt

> from

> > a thug, which had it been committed on the

> street

> > would have have seen him in the dock. Now you

> > climb back into your rdd box with your red

> tainted

> > specs. He's a c**t was/is end of story really.

> > Perhaps he should go back to Yanited to teach

> kids

> > the right way to tackle, what do you reckon?

> Him

> > and Scholes would be a win double.

>

>

> The 'minority' also includes medical experts that

> carried out examinations on Haaland. These medical

> exams came about after Haaland read Keane's

> autobiography, and no doubt with ? signs flashing

> away, he decided to take legal action against

> Keane for ending his career. For a damages claim

> to stand up, he had to get independent medical

> opinion, which subsequently confirmed that

> Haaland's career was ended by another injury, and

> Keane's tackle played no part whatsoever in

> Haaland retring from the game. The legal action

> was immediately dropped. You were wrong to say

> that Keane ended Haalands's career, and you were

> wrong to say he broke his leg. You see 'my

> friend', that is what is known as facts, not the

> ramblings of a hate filled, bile spewing troll.

> You and anyone else is perfectly entitled to

> namecall Keane, it doesn't bother me in the

> slightest. As Mick said, it's a bit pointless and

> reflects more on the poster, but each to their

> own. I seem to remember you took umbrage that a

> poster called you a c*nt in the not too distant

> past. Seems that you like to dish it out but can't

> take it...

I can take it but that guy was in the wrong "my friend" and for the record I apologised to the guy because he, incorrectly assumed I accused him of being a a racist,info Keane is still and always will be a c**t. Why? Because he's thug, with a high opinion of himself, walking out of the Ireland camp during a World Cup supports that. Next? And as for your comment that it doesn't matter to you in the slightest, you're making a hell of a fuss for someone who does care either way, no? As dfor refelecting on the poster, suggest you take a look at your back catalogue.

Keane v Haland is a dubious one, it was a nasty tackle but Haland was already carrying an injury. In Keanes Bio it is stated it was revenge for Haland injuring Keanes crucuiate ligament some 4 years previous (United v Leeds) although Keane has stated his Ghost Writer added that bit (FA didn't accept that and gave extra 5 game ban and ?150,000 fine)

Do I like the man (not that any of you care!!!) No, as PD stated a thug

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> What does having a high opinion of yourself mean?

> It's obviously wrong as PD has implied. Would it

> be better to have a low opinion of oneself? I

> think not, though I'm open to PD explaining why

> it's important in terms of his judgement of Keane.


I mean he's an arrogant thug who seems to think he's better than those around him. His action in walking out on the Republic of Ireland because, if memory serves me right, he felt that the facilities provided such as hotels and flights weren't to his liking or up to his standard. That is breath takingly arrogant. Surely the pride of representing his country would have overridden such trifles? And the tiff with McAteer says a lot about the man.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I'd be pissed off with Jason after this. I'd want

> to know the truth.



Alan, do you not think it was very arrogant of him to walk out on the Republic a few years back becuase of his perceived lack of quality flights, accommodation,and as a result of his falling out with McCarthy? Would pride for representing your nation not override such matters?

Did anyone watch the Germany v Cameroon game the other night? A 2-2 draw. Very impressed with Cameroon. Pele once prophesised that one day an African team would win the World Cup. I think the climate in Brazil could be a real advantage to any team from Africa. Be good if one did in Pele's backyard. Make a change from the usual suspects and really brighten up the World Cup finals.


What are the odds on that?

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> >

> > I'd be pissed off with Jason after this. I'd

> want

> > to know the truth.

>

>

> Alan, do you not think it was very arrogant of him

> to walk out on the Republic a few years back

> becuase of his perceived lack of quality flights,

> accommodation,and as a result of his falling out

> with McCarthy? Would pride for representing your

> nation not override such matters?


http://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/may/28/worldcupfootball2002.sport14


This was written after Keane decided to stay. It's worth a read. What happened next was at a team meeting the manager brought up the article and asked Keane to explain certain things in front of the squad. If it wasn't for that Keame would have stayed but waving a red rag in front of him lit his short fuse and from all the accounts I've read he exploded into a 10 minute rant. Given the complex character Keane is, it probably wasn't McCarthy's best move unless he really wanted to get rid of him.


So all in all, I don't blame him for walking away.


On a lighter note I heard McAteer tell a story of what happened after the rant when Keane had left. It was completely silent for a while then McCarthy asked the group if anyone had anything to say. I think it was Dean Kiely the 3rd choice goalkeeper who put his his hand up. Yes Dean. Boss,if you need anyone to play in midfield I'd be happy to.

Hahahahahahaha!!!!!!


"It hurts when you?re always doing your best for your club and then you hear that you might be going to Tottenham,"


Di Maria


http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/angel-di-maria-says-being-linked-with-transfer-to-tottenham-hurt-9460958.html

Otta Wrote:

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> Hahahahahahaha!!!!!!

>

> "It hurts when you?re always doing your best for

> your club and then you hear that you might be

> going to Tottenham,"

>

> Di Maria

>

> http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/europe

> an/angel-di-maria-says-being-linked-with-transfer-

> to-tottenham-hurt-9460958.html


Certainly made me smile

steveo Wrote:

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> Lampard is a dick



True - he's got a rival in Milner though.


And the England defence.


Lambert, Ox and Barkely looked good for a while - don't mind losing the ball by trying to run 'em, always go again but they need like-minded support (they even woke Wilshere out of his coma for a spell)


Lampard just needs a rest say, 5 or 6 weeks.


Anyone know the point of having Flanagan and Stones come on as they're only on standby?

steveo Wrote:

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> Lampard is a dick



Lampard needs to be shown the door on the evidence of last night. And yet that august publicaton the Sun gave him MOTM!! What fcuking game did they watch? Ox was MOTM for me, Rooney was non existemt, Smalling and Jones were found wanting again and again. Woy obviously didn't do his homework, Ecuador have a good record coming into this competition and the England camp totally underestimated them. God helps us when the likes of Suarez,Cavani, Balotelli, Pirlo etc face up to us.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> It doesn't matter who he is. Any bugger could

> manage Celtic, even you. One team league blah blah

> blah.


I can understand a Spurs fan thinking in such a parochial manner Jah but we are a European club and think outside our own league occasionally.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > It doesn't matter who he is. Any bugger could

> > manage Celtic, even you. One team league blah

> blah

> > blah.

>

> I can understand a Spurs fan thinking in such a

> parochial manner Jah but we are a European club

> and think outside our own league occasionally.


Yes, and with such wonderful results when you play in Europe!!


Barcelona 6 - Celtic 1

Celtic 0 - AC Milan 3

Ajax 1 - Celtic 0

Celtic 2 - Ajax 1

Celtic 0 - Barcelona 1

AC Milan 2 - Celtic 0


For 3

Against 14

Won 1

Lost 5


Grandiose delusions.

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > > It doesn't matter who he is. Any bugger could

> > > manage Celtic, even you. One team league blah

> > blah

> > > blah.

> >

> > I can understand a Spurs fan thinking in such a

> > parochial manner Jah but we are a European club

> > and think outside our own league occasionally.

>

> Yes, and with such wonderful results when you play

> in Europe!!

>

> Barcelona 6 - Celtic 1

> Celtic 0 - AC Milan 3

> Ajax 1 - Celtic 0

> Celtic 2 - Ajax 1

> Celtic 0 - Barcelona 1

> AC Milan 2 - Celtic 0

>

> For 3

> Against 14

> Won 1

> Lost 5

>

> Grandiose delusions.


Oh dear this isn't going to end well is it?

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