Keane slams modern-day players

Jonny68

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Keane slams modern-day players
14/08/2007 - 15:08:38
Roy Keane has launched a scathing attack on today’s hen-pecked Premier League stars, insisting they are not a patch on the kinds of characters with whom he spent the majority of his playing career.

Sunderland manager Keane says he has no time for players who allow their career paths to be plotted by their so-called WAGs, and who are more likely to be directed by the quality of the local boutiques than by the football club.

Keane takes his buoyant Sunderland side to Birmingham tomorrow night where he will renew acquaintances with his former Manchester United team-mate Steve Bruce.

Keane and Bruce were integral members of an all-conquering mid-1990s United line-up bursting with big names, and Keane admits he would dearly love to instil the same dressing room mentality at the Stadium of Light.

But the 36-year-old Irishman is quickly having to come to terms with the fact that a growing number of current players simply do not possess the same single-minded approach to their profession.

Keane said: “It’s important you bring the right players to the club. You can’t always be a Steve Bruce but you can be a character who comes in and gives 100% for the club.

“But I have to say I think the game is getting less and less characters. They are more motivated by lots of different things like money and London and living in shopping areas.

“Really you’re a footballer and when you’re retired you can live anywhere you want. But players are very much focused on where they are going to live and a lot of that is down to their partners who seem to be running their lives anyway.

“It concerns me really. It should all be about the football and be a footballing decision.”

Evidently Keane has already had some success keeping the WAGs from the door in the north-east after his side got their campaign off to a flying start with an opening day victory over Tottenham.


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The likes of Paul McShane and Dickson Etuhu stepped up to make their Premier League debuts in style but Keane claims not to have been surprised by his side’s lack of nerves on the biggest stage.

“Characters have nothing to be nervous of,” Keane added. “There’s nothing to be nervous of in the Premier League, nothing to be fearful of.

“A lot of it’s built up as the Premier League is this, the Premier League is that. A lot of teams have 24 or 25 top players but it’s still 11 versus 11. Their players have two arms and two legs like us.”

It is a self-belief that can turn good players into great ones.

“You look at Brucie,” Keane said. “He was a top character. If you look at him as a centre-half he wasn’t exactly 6ft 4ins, and he wasn’t lightning, let me tell you.

“But he had the character and desire to do well and that made him a top player, and hopefully a top manager, so you need that kind of character in your dressing room.”

Keane will look for two more such characters before the transfer window closes, with former Newcastle striker Andy Cole emerging as a surprise candidate following the apparent failure to land Mido.

The 35-year-old Cole is a free agent after being released by Portsmouth and Keane said: “That is something I am looking at, I have to say, at the moment. There will probably be news on one or two players who will be coming in.”

Keane said he would be “very surprised” if he did not make changes for the clash at St Andrews, with match winner Michael Chopra possibly in line for his first start.

Keane added: “It’s hard to get too excited after one game but it was a good start for Chops. He was disappointed not to start but he reacted how I hope all my players will do.

“Nobody wants to be left out and of course they will be disappointed. But the good lads – the good characters – will react in the right way. They will just get on with the job and they’ll look at you and say, ’I’ll show you’.”

http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/mhcwmhojqlmh/
 
Spot on Keano, most players thesedays are muppets compared to the players of yesteryear,WAGS my ar*e.
 
Kean is a nasty piece of work.


The Irishman says he "had waited long enough" to exact revenge on Haaland after suffering a knee injury while playing against the Norwegian in 1997. Haaland was left with damaged knee ligaments after being fouled in the Manchester derby of April 2001 and has not started a game since.

I don't consider this to be sportmanship at it's best tbh.
 
Kean is a nasty piece of work.


The Irishman says he "had waited long enough" to exact revenge on Haaland after suffering a knee injury while playing against the Norwegian in 1997. Haaland was left with damaged knee ligaments after being fouled in the Manchester derby of April 2001 and has not started a game since.

I don't consider this to be sportmanship at it's best tbh.

He was 100% correct in doing so as well, that wan*er Haaland deliberately fouled Keeano, revenge was the only answer
 
He was 100% correct in doing so as well, that wan*er Haaland deliberately fouled Keeano, revenge was the only answer

Are you really that stupid? That's a ****ing ridiculous thing to say, nothing excuses that horror tackle. I agree with the whole WAGs thing though, it's turning half the Premiership into nancy boys.
 
I dont like wading into footy threads here, but Jonny... That foul that ended Haaland's career was brutal. 99% of players have been involved in some synical challenge in their time but that took the p***.

And hearing him bang on about players attitudes, what about when he spat his dummy out in the 2002 world cup?!?!

distinct whiff of hypocricy?
 
if you did your research Johnny, then you would know the incident, and that that keane did himself trying to foul alfie haaland, then haaland stood over keane as he writhed in agony and said "serves you right you fookin pikey cnut" (or something similar).

and secondly, keanes "revenge" tackle on haaland was pre-meditated and abhorrent and sums up everything I hate about those cheating rag bastards that you revere so blindly!!!
 
Keane is a grade A twat. End of discussion.

Think he should just keep his mouth shut.

(Are you a Sunderland supporter now then Johnny)???? :?:?:confused:
 
right when we say 'the players of yesteryear' & make generalisations is that not a bit of a cop out. An easy statement to make.

they are products of the environment they are in surely. They cannot help what they are paid. They cannot help the media environment they operate in.

Dont get me wrong, I look at players like ashley cole & think 'what a tw4t'.

But no doubt there were equivelants back in the 'good old days' - their sins were different (and far far less publicised) as they reflected the environment of the day. Plonk Jack Shackleton & Alf Harper (proper names those!) in 2007 & surely they would behave in the same manner as todays players, vices and all?

no doubt 29 yr old project managers (me) were better behaved in the 1960's than they are now, but the influences around them & available vices were different.
 
Even in the dressing room afterwards, I had no remorse. My attitude was, **** him. What goes around comes around. He got his just rewards. He ****ed me over and my attitude is an eye for an eye.

legend
 
if you did your research Johnny, then you would know the incident, and that that keane did himself trying to foul alfie haaland, then haaland stood over keane as he writhed in agony and said "serves you right you fookin pikey cnut" (or something similar).

and secondly, keanes "revenge" tackle on haaland was pre-meditated and abhorrent and sums up everything I hate about those cheating rag bastards that you revere so blindly!!!


once a bitter always a bitter as my mate says:rolleyes: Keano is a legend if only there were more like him in the game today football would be a better place.
 
i think he is joking...

can i say something a bit out there....does his nationality or previous club ties affect in any small way your judgement?!

Not in the slightest,i wouldn't necessarily like every player because they were Irish im not that bloody shallow FFS.
 
Kean is a nasty piece of work.


The Irishman says he "had waited long enough" to exact revenge on Haaland after suffering a knee injury while playing against the Norwegian in 1997. Haaland was left with damaged knee ligaments after being fouled in the Manchester derby of April 2001 and has not started a game since.

I don't consider this to be sportmanship at it's best tbh.

as i remember Haaland and the rest of that team spent the afternoon deliberately kicking seven shades of s*** out of Keane and our lads.but what do you expect,all their success has been built on cloggers!thats why their football and their moron fans are suited to third division football:lol:
 
Keano is a legend if only there were more like him in the game today football would be a better place.

Pele - Legend
Moore - Legend
Puskas - Legend
Eusebio - Legend
Best - Legend
Cruyff - Legend


Keane?

Don't make me laugh FFS!:rolleyes:
 
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