dawson99 wrote:I'd get Warnock back. And bringing Biscan is a no brainer!
I wouldn't bring back any of the others, gotta move forwards.
Robbie Keane: I'm here to stay - Liverpool FC latest
Dec 10 2008 by Tony Barrett, Liverpool Echo
ROBBIE KEANE today insisted he will be going nowhere when the January transfer window opens.
The Irish striker returned to Rafa Benitez’s starting line-up for last night’s 3-1 win at PSV Eindhoven after being left out of the side against Blackburn at the weekend.
Having had a difficult start to his Liverpool career following his £20m dream move from Spurs in the summer, speculation has surfaced that Keane could be sold as early as next month.
But the 28-year-old has no plans to walk away and insists he will keep giving everything for the cause every time he is given the opportunity to pull on a red shirt.
“I’ve only been here a few months but there’s nothing I can do about speculation, that’s all part and parcel of being a footballer,” said Keane.
“If people want to create something that’s not there it’s up to them but there’s no question in my mind, I will be a Liverpool player for a long time.
“People can write what they want and they can say what they want. They can keep writing but I’ll be here past January.
“I’m no different to everyone else. I love playing football and I want to play every game.
“But if I am left out of things then it’s about bouncing back. I’m a strong character and I just get on with it.
“But the most important thing is to work hard and do well when I am in the team and hopefully that’s what I did last night.”
Keane has scored just four times since moving to Anfield but remains confident that the goals will come.
Last night he set up Liverpool’s third goal for David Ngog with a magnificent through ball and the Irishman believes he benefited from playing in a slightly withdrawn role just behind the French forward.
tonyeh wrote:devaney wrote:tonyeh wrote:bigmick wrote:Heskey is almost certainly a better player now than he was when he was last at Liverpool, but there were simply too many times when he fell over it/fecked it up for me to be up for re-signing him.
My enduring memory of Heskey is a defender bouncing himself off of Emile and landing on the ground, leaving Heskey with his arms in the air, while the ref awards a free / card. He has always struck as the most unlikely striker, for any team.
I couldn't stand him at the club a few years ago and I don't think that will change, if he was brought back. I'd much rather see Owen back instead, if that's the choice.
Is there actually anything you do like about LFC ?
Ask M.O. who his preferred partner for England and Liverpool was - you've guessed - Emile Heskey - simply because his unselfish and powerful play got Michael a shed load of goals! You probably think the seven England managers that selected Heskey were also wrong.
Hmmm....so not liking Emile Heskey equates to not liking LFC?
And I'd say lack of choice had a big part to play in the England manager's choices TBH.
dawson99 wrote:I'd get Warnock back. And bringing Biscan is a no brainer!
I wouldn't bring back any of the others, gotta move forwards.
john craig wrote:dawson99 wrote:I'd get Warnock back. And bringing Biscan is a no brainer!
I wouldn't bring back any of the others, gotta move forwards.
The same Warnock that was turned inside out by Benayoun last weekend for our second goal?
Warnock is a player who can look good on his day but was never entirely convincing for us. Fair enough holding onto him as a squad player when he was here but I would never go to the bother of buying him back now that he's gone.
BrownBomber wrote:As soon as you mention the word business in your first line, all your credibility shoots out the window my friend...........
Football aint no business and you are no football man - you are a disgrace to the club.
Bottom line - I honestly can't believe you come on to a Liverpool website and talk about spreadsheets, you understand nothing about the game or it's origins.
I'll be happy to trade on football matters tomorrow.
(Trying not to get agressive with keyboard muppets.)
puroresu wrote:Emile Heskey is not the answer. Surely we need to sign better players than him.
Simari wrote:BrownBomber wrote:As soon as you mention the word business in your first line, all your credibility shoots out the window my friend...........
Football aint no business and you are no football man - you are a disgrace to the club.
Bottom line - I honestly can't believe you come on to a Liverpool website and talk about spreadsheets, you understand nothing about the game or it's origins.
I'll be happy to trade on football matters tomorrow.
(Trying not to get agressive with keyboard muppets.)
Talk football matters, if you want to .... but --- if you haven't realised the part that money plays in the modern game, then it would be difficult having a debate with you.
However, you are bang out of order coming to this website and questioning the loyalty of other fans. If anything, you my friend have lost all credibility.
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