eassam said:next season there will be sweeping changes!
fergie better not use smith as a DM!
you think?
the guy should just retire. it seems like he just cant play anymore, sadly.
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eassam said:next season there will be sweeping changes!
fergie better not use smith as a DM!
Shearer > Keane
Big Al kept his cool while 'hard' keane attempts to hit big Al like a pathetic school girl, he's lucky Shearer hasn't a short temper or he would have knocked the ****s block off.
dubcrazy said:lol an english man knocking an irish man out that is so funny
You forget shearer isnt just an englishman. Hes a northerner.dubcrazy said:lol an english man knocking an irish man out that is so funny
TheBlueBalla said:The haaland incident was inexcusable in my eyes. Nowhere, no how, is ending someones career, and then calling them a **** and claiming you had no remorse about it, excusable as vengance for being accused of diving. I dont care whatever history they had. That was plain wrong.
AlienSeafood said:umm...the haaland thing...well, it was the OTHER leg that ended his career....not the one snapped by roy
+1hermolt said:That makes it OK.
Plus TwoVagegast said:Doesn't matter whether intent was there or not. Point is that if Keane was to be die from a gruesome death this afternoon, we'd all be cheering.
Right TBB?
1. Given his propensity for picking on some kids from the block, I dont think thats too far from the truthuntouchable said:Lol, you all are talking all this sh!t on a forum, but if you see him in real life you wont be saying that I guarantee you. :funny:
And Haaland brought that upon himself the idiot. He knows Keane is a psycho, and what does he do? He provokes him. What happens next? He gets his leg snapped like a twig, now who's in his rocking chair now? Dumbass.
The man is such a legend, and so well respected in the sport, that Im willing to bet he could come out tomorrow and admit that he is a closet transvestite and would like to change his sex or something twisted like that, and ill bet he would still be remembered with the same familiairity and fondness with which united fans remember him todaynewbie original said:It' s funny and maybe even surprising how some of you folks can accept things like this.......I mean now it' s Keane(by the way YOUR CAPTAIN) .........first it was Ruud saying that after his contract with United is done he would like to join PSV (another club).
Doesn' t it upset you that a player is not satisfied with playing for your club anymore...I know I would be upset it a Liverpool player came out and said something like this....it cannot be good for the famed TEAM CHEMISTRY thing in the dressing room.
You know, that almost bring a tear in my eye. How come you dressed in blue when you can describe our proud captain with such words ? :Bow:TheBlueBalla said:I know Ive been hard on him in this thread, but when he stood up for his own player in that Highbury tunnel and made it clear that nobody was going to intimidate his team without coming through him, well, that is truly the stuff legends are made of.
Hah, thanks man. Well, eventhough he is technically the enemy, I have alot of respect for him and similarly, a guy like Bergkamp. What they have done for their teams and the English game is unquestionable. Plus, Ireland's my national team and I root for Keano in the national side There too, he inspires the same controversy in me: he is a warrior and a leader when he is out there, but I cant help but remember the hissy fit he threw in Saipan in 2002. I was convinced when he walked out on the team any chance they had was dead. Of course, I got a pleasant surpriseHans said:You know, that almost bring a tear in my eye. How come you dressed in blue when you can describe our proud captain with such words ? :Bow:
The difference is, that the fans wanted him to retire early. He sure did a lot, but that doesn't grant him the right to be in the team as long as he wants to. If he can't perform up to standards anymore than he should know better himself, that it's time to let other younger guys get a chance in the team. Nobody wants him to leave the club, we just don't really feel like he can perform well anymore.newbie original said:It' s funny and maybe even surprising how some of you folks can accept things like this.......I mean now it' s Keane(by the way YOUR CAPTAIN) .........first it was Ruud saying that after his contract with United is done he would like to join PSV (another club).
Doesn' t it upset you that a player is not satisfied with playing for your club anymore...I know I would be upset it a Liverpool player came out and said something like this....it cannot be good for the famed TEAM CHEMISTRY thing in the dressing room.