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Realistic Transfer Targets January 2011


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Roobie Keane is still only 30 ffs and with the exception of Carroll, infinitely better than any of our other strikers.

 

He'd be a very good signing for us, him and AC could be a great strike pairing.

 

So was Michael Owen two days ago.

 

 

Keane isn't made of glass though and he isn't a mercenary cunt.

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Roobie Keane is still only 30 ffs and with the exception of Carroll, infinitely better than any of our other strikers.

 

He'd be a very good signing for us, him and AC could be a great strike pairing.

 

So was Michael Owen two days ago.

 

 

Keane isn't made of glass though and he isn't a mercenary c***.

 

Wolves, Coventry, Inter, Leeds, Spurs, Liverpool & Celtic

Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle, Man Utd

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Roobie Keane is still only 30 ffs and with the exception of Carroll, infinitely better than any of our other strikers.

 

He'd be a very good signing for us, him and AC could be a great strike pairing.

 

So was Michael Owen two days ago.

 

 

Keane isn't made of glass though and he isn't a mercenary cunt.

 

Are you talking piss?

 

Been to 8 clubs, inc loans and spurs twice.

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Howay then, humour me. Who's available that we could attract?

 

Unless taxfree is a agent or scout what makes you think he knows who is available? Its a managers job to find this out not a fans. Just because he has a valid opinion on an over the hill, overpaid, overrated footballer you feel he must have all the answers?

 

I'm suggesting Keane as a solution, he's saying no. I'm therefore asking him who the alternative would be. If this was the attitude to everything, we wouldn't even have a 'discussion' forum at all.

 

So having a discussion over whether you rate him isnt a discussion, just the part where one party decides to ask an unanswerable question is a discussion. Good theory.........

 

What? Who said that?

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Roobie Keane is still only 30 ffs and with the exception of Carroll, infinitely better than any of our other strikers.

 

He'd be a very good signing for us, him and AC could be a great strike pairing.

 

Stop talking sense man. Let's just sign Bothroyd or Ebanks-Blake instead :lol:

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Judging by previous signings in pretty recent times we should not bother signing Keane types. On loan it is a win win though and I don't think Ashley is going to fund the signing of a good youngish striker which would cost 5m+ surely. Doesn't even matter though because according to them we are on our way to becoming the barca model! Good times.

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Roobie Keane is still only 30 ffs and with the exception of Carroll, infinitely better than any of our other strikers.

 

He'd be a very good signing for us, him and AC could be a great strike pairing.

 

So was Michael Owen two days ago.

 

 

Keane isn't made of glass though and he isn't a mercenary c***.

 

Are you talking piss?

Been to 8 clubs, inc loans and spurs twice.

Fingers crossed. He still has a few days left.

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Roobie Keane is still only 30 ffs and with the exception of Carroll, infinitely better than any of our other strikers.

 

He'd be a very good signing for us, him and AC could be a great strike pairing.

 

So was Michael Owen two days ago.

 

 

Keane isn't made of glass though and he isn't a mercenary c***.

 

Wolves, Coventry, Inter, Leeds, Spurs, Liverpool & Celtic

 

 

Moved up to PL with Coventry, dream move to Inter, fell out of favour and went back to England, Leeds fucked so went to Spurs.  Liverpool and Celtic boyhood clubs.

 

Not one transfer where you can say he went for the money.

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Judging by previous signings in pretty recent times we should not bother signing Keane types. On loan it is a win win though and I don't think Ashley is going to fund the signing of a good youngish striker which would cost 5m+ surely. Doesn't even matter though because according to them we are on our way to becoming the barca model! Good times.

 

Funniest thing, all of our current crop of homegrown wonders were scouted/signed under a board that ended up being chased out of town (and rightly so).

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Hang on, Keane played for Inter Milan? When the f*** did this happen? :lol: That's brilliant :lol:

It was unfortunate for him. The manager who rated him was sacked early on and he was instantly deemed not good enough by his replacement.

http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00528/inter_350x475_528696a.jpg

 

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Whey aye then, lets just spend more money than we've got on Keane, give him the long term deal on big money he will demand and go round the same cycle over again. Be great watching another 30+ player half-heartedly play out their twilight years while picking up easy money, we've had nowhere near enough of them scenarios before :rolleyes:

 

Ludicrous that people think it's sensible signing Keane permanently, or at all realistic.

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They paid 12 mill, possibly more if any clauses were acted upon, only two years ago. Surely they wouldn't accept a bid any less than half that at 6 mill which is being very optimistic. That money could be waaaay better spent elsewhere.

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Whey aye then, lets just spend more money than we've got on Keane, give him the long term deal on big money he will demand and go round the same cycle over again. Be great watching another 30+ player half-heartedly play out their twilight years while picking up easy money, we've had nowhere near enough of them scenarios before :rolleyes:

 

Ludicrous that people think it's sensible signing Keane permanently, or at all realistic.

 

:rolleyes:

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Whey aye then, lets just spend more money than we've got on Keane, give him the long term deal on big money he will demand and go round the same cycle over again. Be great watching another 30+ player half-heartedly play out their twilight years while picking up easy money, we've had nowhere near enough of them scenarios before :rolleyes:

 

Ludicrous that people think it's sensible signing Keane permanently, or at all realistic.

 

Is anyone actually suggesting this?

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Whey aye then, lets just spend more money than we've got on Keane, give him the long term deal on big money he will demand and go round the same cycle over again. Be great watching another 30+ player half-heartedly play out their twilight years while picking up easy money, we've had nowhere near enough of them scenarios before :rolleyes:

 

Ludicrous that people think it's sensible signing Keane permanently, or at all realistic.

 

Is anyone actually suggesting this?

 

Can't see anyone suggesting it, nope.

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