bavlondon wrote:How Keane was not Rafas choice of signing and he tried to block it on the last day?
Rafa openly said that?
bavlondon wrote:Not explicitly no but thats one opinion if you read between the lines wouldn't you say.
aCe' wrote:Rafa doesnt rate Keane one bit and everyone is jumping on the "keane is sht" bandwagon right about now... look at berbatov at manutd... last game he did absolutely sweet fck all for 85 mins or so... then last minute he comes up with the winning goal even when hes playing sht and not getting on the ball enough...
i really dont get it sometimes... alright hes playing like sht we get it... do we have any other strikers to bring on who would do better ? no
would we be have a better chance of turning a draw to a win if we had mascherano or lucas or even benayoun in there trying to get us a goal ? still a no imo...
hes scored some and hes missed some.. he hasnt been good in many games but hes been quality in other games... we all know what hes capable of doing and if its not the case then why the fck did we buy him in the first place ?!
hes our 20million forward, if we cant have some faith in him and give him a good run in the starting lineup where he doesnt hae to look at the fourth official every fckin game at 60 mins then maybe, just maybe we'll see a little more from him !
bigmick wrote:Keane was absolutely awful tonight lets be honest. Terrible. His confidence is clearly absolutely shot to pieces, he was anonymous and for the first time this season he actually looked glad to come off. Now whether it's his own fault that his confidence has gone,whether it's Rafa's fault or my fault doesn't really matter too much right now, the question is where do we go from here with him?
From his contribution tonight, you could be forgiven for thinking that he is absolutely sh!t, but we know that actually he isn't. That said, from where he is now to getting to a point where he makes a contribution is quite a quantum leap, and it may take time. Time isn't something we are actually in posession of much of at the moment, so what do we do?
Do we just give up and flog him off, probably taking a 8 or 9 million pound hit into the process? Do we persevere and stick with the 4-4-2? Do we continue with the current policy of giving him random games now and then and hope his confidence returns, or do we write this season off as a bad job with him and give it another try next time around?
The problem is which struck me against Everton a couple of times while Torres was displaying his brilliance, even at 80% fit, is what the feck do we do if Torres breaks down again? Clearly Kuyt is no striker (and once again he showed us how true that statement is tonight for the last 20 mins) so who would we play there? Egg Nog?
It's really a tricky one. I'm certain we've handled Keane badly and it's directly contributed to his state of mind, but what we should do with him now, feck knows to be honest.
bigmick wrote:I'm certain we've handled Keane badly and it's directly contributed to his state of mind, but what we should do with him now, feck knows to be honest.
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