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Youghal Exile
07-12-2008, 08:45 PM
Its seven years on from that tackle in the manchester derby and i am back in norway living a normal life.Im involved with personal investments in property and thats where life has lead me.I dont know if i miss football as i have been only a little bit involved since i had to retire.Im a coach for my kids and thats the end of it.Im in it for the fun of it and thats plenty.I follow my local club and go to all the games and i still love the game but to not be directly involved is nice.There is more to life and maybe roy keane needs to learn that.Sadly along with all the good moments and memories ive had to carry some bad ones with me from my football carreer and will for the rest of my life.I feel terrible pain in my knee everyday and it was a shame i had to retire early.You just have to deal with it though i had a decent career and im happy with that.I can still walk and i get on with my life.People still wonder was it down to that tackle in 2001 that i had to retire and all i can say i havent a full game professionally since so it was definitely part of it.Maybe it was other things too but that was part of it and that is not really good enough.Did i expect him to do it after what he tried before when i was at leeds?I knew he had a reputation but i must say i never thought he would go that far or even think like that.So would i forgive?Its not a question really.What he did happens in football but he forgot what happens on a pitch should stay there and to profit from a book that basically told kids to have personal vendettas against other players that just isnt good enough.I knew what he did was intentional the minute he came towards me and i knew he was out to get me but its one thing to leave that between players but to be a role model well he should have tried to be one i dont think he did the right thing.Not that he ever tried to apologise for what he did to me twice mind you but i never really expected that from him given the type of things he did afterwards.While ive got on with living my life after football he has kept popping up here and there.There was that incident at the world cup in 2002 and its strange for someone to do that to their country.Thats just him i think isnt it.There arent many like him and thank god for that.He has done well but there is another dark side to his life and i wouldnt tell my kids to look up to him or follow him.I wouldnt tell anyones kids to look up to him or follow him.That said i was never surprised he got into management.He did have a winning mentality and all of that and with sunderlands irish connection it didnt surprise me that he went there either.It does surprise me that he is done now and obviously we dont know the full reasoning behind it but sunderland is a big club and im sure they have big ambitions.Maybe roy just hasent fulfilled them.

The above was an article in todays sunday tribune.

Lee Bushwacker
07-12-2008, 09:23 PM
Its seven years on from that tackle in the manchester derby and i am back in norway living a normal life.Im involved with personal investments in property and thats where life has lead me.I dont know if i miss football as i have been only a little bit involved since i had to retire.Im a coach for my kids and thats the end of it.Im in it for the fun of it and thats plenty.I follow my local club and go to all the games and i still love the game but to not be directly involved is nice.There is more to life and maybe roy keane needs to learn that.Sadly along with all the good moments and memories ive had to carry some bad ones with me from my football carreer and will for the rest of my life.I feel terrible pain in my knee everyday and it was a shame i had to retire early.You just have to deal with it though i had a decent career and im happy with that.I can still walk and i get on with my life.People still wonder was it down to that tackle in 2001 that i had to retire and all i can say i havent a full game professionally since so it was definitely part of it.Maybe it was other things too but that was part of it and that is not really good enough.Did i expect him to do it after what he tried before when i was at leeds?I knew he had a reputation but i must say i never thought he would go that far or even think like that.So would i forgive?Its not a question really.What he did happens in football but he forgot what happens on a pitch should stay there and to profit from a book that basically told kids to have personal vendettas against other players that just isnt good enough.I knew what he did was intentional the minute he came towards me and i knew he was out to get me but its one thing to leave that between players but to be a role model well he should have tried to be one i dont think he did the right thing.Not that he ever tried to apologise for what he did to me twice mind you but i never really expected that from him given the type of things he did afterwards.While ive got on with living my life after football he has kept popping up here and there.There was that incident at the world cup in 2002 and its strange for someone to do that to their country.Thats just him i think isnt it.There arent many like him and thank god for that.He has done well but there is another dark side to his life and i wouldnt tell my kids to look up to him or follow him.I wouldnt tell anyones kids to look up to him or follow him.That said i was never surprised he got into management.He did have a winning mentality and all of that and with sunderlands irish connection it didnt surprise me that he went there either.It does surprise me that he is done now and obviously we dont know the full reasoning behind it but sunderland is a big club and im sure they have big ambitions.Maybe roy just hasent fulfilled them.

The above was an article in todays sunday tribune.

:cool:
When Roy Keane lay injured on the Elland Road turf with an injury that kept him out for an entire season perhaps Haaland should have kept his "big one" shut. If he had done so his knee probably would not be a problem today

STEVIEG
07-12-2008, 11:17 PM
a lot of nothing players being wheeled out this week


The Cascarinos (bar his French renaissance) and Haalands are really getting their moment in the Sun (pun intended)


The crap ex Leeds and City nobody knows even less about football than he does about paragraphs

Aphex
07-12-2008, 11:23 PM
:cool:
When Roy Keane lay injured on the Elland Road turf with an injury that kept him out for an entire season perhaps Haaland should have kept his "big one" shut. If he had done so his knee probably not be a problem today

Now now Lee...many would say Keane got what he deserved in that incident...

STEVIEG
07-12-2008, 11:25 PM
Now now Lee...many would say Keane got what he deserved in that incident...

Yup he did

It cost United a title and possibly more in 97/98 imo, but his comeback year made up for it as i think he learned a bit from being out

Idiotic though, his two big incidents with haaland

STEVIEG
07-12-2008, 11:27 PM
What's the 2 cent about anyway?

A cent for each bit of correct grammar?

MonTheHoops
07-12-2008, 11:42 PM
Absolutely hate this 'debate'. People were calling an ex player of theirs cowardly not so long ago for daring to tackle Ronaldo.

Coogee
07-12-2008, 11:43 PM
:cool:
When Roy Keane lay injured on the Elland Road turf with an injury that kept him out for an entire season perhaps Haaland should have kept his "big one" shut. If he had done so his knee probably not be a problem today

exactly...if your gonna be a prick when a guy is rolling on the ground with a serious injury you get whats coming to you...no sympathy for haaland at all

Youghal Exile
07-12-2008, 11:45 PM
What's the 2 cent about anyway?

A cent for each bit of correct grammar?


Give me a break it took me 20 minutes to type it.

STEVIEG
07-12-2008, 11:47 PM
Absolutely hate this 'debate'. People were calling an ex player of theirs cowardly not so long ago for daring to tackle Ronaldo.

Terrible tackle it was too but i wouldn't condemn it he did similar in a United shirt and roughed up Arsenal

It was good tactics for the game that was in it but i don't think he tried to maim the guy

Not as bad as Keane's though

STEVIEG
07-12-2008, 11:47 PM
Give me a break it took me 20 minutes to type it.

Sorry man i'm only joking with ya!

kevinbitzz
07-12-2008, 11:51 PM
a lot of nothing players being wheeled out this week


The Cascarinos (bar his French renaissance) and Haalands are really getting their moment in the Sun (pun intended)


The crap ex Leeds and City nobody knows even less about football than he does about paragraphs

Give me a break it took me 20 minutes to type it.

Sorry man i'm only joking with ya!

less of it..... you though it was a copy and paste of something Alfie wrote!!!!!

Youghal Exile
07-12-2008, 11:53 PM
Alfie made a great point about the fact that it shows how much of a lowlife keano is that he goes boasting about the incident in his book.

STEVIEG
07-12-2008, 11:53 PM
less of it..... you though it was a copy and paste of something Alfie wrote!!!!!

I was in two minds I will confess my dismissal of Alfe was a dig at Youghal Exile but it was harsh really (i didn't think he would transcribe something like that)

STEVIEG
07-12-2008, 11:54 PM
Alfie made a great point about the fact that it shows how much of a lowlife keano is that he goes boasting about the incident in his book.

He is doing he same now in a way himself and was always quick to comment on Keane too

Aphex
07-12-2008, 11:54 PM
exactly...if your gonna be a prick when a guy is rolling on the ground with a serious injury you get whats coming to you...no sympathy for haaland at all

unreal...

So if a guy went out to intentionally hurt you and ended up hurting himself you wouldn't think "good enough for him"?

Youghal Exile
07-12-2008, 11:56 PM
unreal...

So if a guy went out to intentionally hurt you and ended up hurting himself you wouldn't think "good enough for him"?

Good point.

REMIMUFC
07-12-2008, 11:58 PM
keanos tackle didnt finish him off at all he had a history of problems with his dodgy knee-that cunt accused keano of faking an injury and laughed at him as he lay on the turf at elland road- keano would never leave him get away with that

Youghal Exile
08-12-2008, 12:01 AM
keanos tackle didnt finish him off at all he had a history of problems with his dodgy knee-that cunt accused keano of faking an injury and laughed at him as he lay on the turf at elland road- keano would never leave him get away with that

In fairness though roy was out do him but he ended up injuring himself.

MonTheHoops
08-12-2008, 12:01 AM
It actually amazes me how myopic some people are on here at times. They have a set ideal of what's right and wrong and if a situation happens their mind is made up on which side they'll take before witnessing it.

Youghal Exile
08-12-2008, 12:03 AM
It actually amazes me how myopic some people are on here at times. They have a set ideal of what's right and wrong and if a situation happens their mind is made up on which side they'll take before witnessing it.


I suppose he did show more class than jamie carragher.If david thompson wasnt with lucas neil in a shopping centre he would given his mates the go ahead to jump him.

MonTheHoops
08-12-2008, 12:20 AM
I suppose he did show more class than jamie carragher.If david thompson wasnt with lucas neil in a shopping centre he would given his mates the go ahead to jump him.

I wouldn't even bother with that knacker, but that's beside the point.

It would be nice to see a bit of objectivity on here from time ti time.

kevinbitzz
08-12-2008, 12:24 AM
I wouldn't even bother with that knacker, but that's beside the point.

It would be nice to see a bit of objectivity on here from time ti time.

good work Mon....:cool: ;) :cool::silly:

KD Langer
08-12-2008, 12:27 AM
I wouldn't even bother with that knacker, but that's beside the point.

It would be nice to see a bit of objectivity on here from time ti time.

yeah, like the fact that haaland played a game 4 days after that tackle. or the fact that it was an injury to the other knee that ended his career.

not condoning what keane did btw, it was wrong. just pointing out some FACTS.

STEVIEG
08-12-2008, 12:37 AM
I blame Ronaldo

dancefreak2003
08-12-2008, 12:42 AM
What Keane did was 100% wrong, I don't see anybody else's reckless tackles being constantly brought up. Gerrards two footed stamp, Essien's leg break attempt etc.


Give it a fucking rest like. Keane was never the paragon of peace, he has his demons like everyone else. Nobody can deny that he was one of the (if not the finest) player of his position to grace the world stage for Ireland.

KD Langer
08-12-2008, 12:46 AM
What Keane did was 100% wrong, I don't see anybody else's reckless tackles being constantly brought up. Gerrards two footed stamp, Essien's leg break attempt etc.


Give it a fucking rest like. Keane was never the paragon of peace, he has his demons like everyone else. Nobody can deny that he was one of the (if not the finest) player of his position to grace the world stage for Ireland.


what he said.

Aphex
08-12-2008, 12:47 AM
I blame Ronaldo

He won't even head a ball now FFS...and running off the field yesterday...

ebenezer
08-12-2008, 01:08 AM
Alfie Haaland is a Forest hero.

Most Forest fans like Keane. I don't.

I hate him.

KD Langer
08-12-2008, 01:12 AM
Alfie Haaland is a Forest hero.

Most Forest fans like Keane. I don't.

I hate him.


you have to be different......

ebenezer
08-12-2008, 01:13 AM
you have to be different......

Nah. I just am.

KD Langer
08-12-2008, 01:24 AM
Nah. I just am.

not interested...

Alan Smith
08-12-2008, 01:44 PM
Er Alfie which knee is that is hurting you everyday?
The one Roy kicked or the one that ended your career?

No-mark bitter fuckwit

3pointplay
08-12-2008, 02:21 PM
Roy thaught him what for at the end of the day.:vamp::vamp:

Edmund Blackwater
08-12-2008, 04:16 PM
What's the 2 cent about anyway?

A cent for each bit of correct grammar?
I bet you spellchecked the shit out of this post.


Anyway, Alfie is only confirming what we already knew: keane ended his career out of spite because he got himself injured previously when putting in a tackle that could have ended gentleman Alfie's career.

keane = smalltime.

KD Langer
08-12-2008, 04:18 PM
I bet you spellchecked the shit out of this post.


Anyway, Alfie is only confirming what we already knew: keane ended his career out of spite because he got himself injured previously when putting in a tackle that could have ended gentleman Alfie's career.

keane = smalltime.

the same gentleman who labelled all united fans scum.

Alan Smith
08-12-2008, 04:19 PM
I bet you spellchecked the shit out of this post.


Anyway, Alfie is only confirming what we already knew: keane ended his career out of spite because he got himself injured previously when putting in a tackle that could have ended gentleman Alfie's career.

keane = smalltime.

You really are a know-nothing fuckwit aren't you?

It's an openly known fact that Haaland's career was ended by an injury to the other knee.
bite it
:rolleyes:

Edmund Blackwater
08-12-2008, 04:20 PM
You really are a know-nothing fuckwit aren't you?

It's an openly known fact that Haaland's career was ended by an injury to the other knee.
bite it
:rolleyes:

People still wonder was it down to that tackle in 2001 that i had to retire and all i can say i havent a full game professionally since so it was definitely part of it.Maybe it was other things too but that was part of it

Glad to help.

Alan Smith
08-12-2008, 04:23 PM
Glad to help.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/2288164.stm
But since the initial incident Haaland has claimed on his personal website the tackle did not cause his long injury lay-off.

KD Langer
08-12-2008, 04:24 PM
Glad to help.

part of it? so we're agreed that at least that keane wasn't 100% responsible?

Edmund Blackwater
08-12-2008, 04:25 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/2288164.stm
Read the first post, lad.
it's all in there for you.
I tried to break ot down for you, but alas the old adage is correct...you can lead a horse to water, but you can't give him the brains to be able to comprehend what the water said in black and white.

Edmund Blackwater
08-12-2008, 04:26 PM
part of it? so we're agreed that at least that keane wasn't 100% responsible?
You can't be a little bit pregnant. You either are or you aren't.

Alan Smith
08-12-2008, 04:28 PM
Read the first post, lad.
it's all in there for you.
I tried to break ot down for you, but alas the old adage is correct...you can lead a horse to water, but you can't give him the brains to be able to comprehend what the water said in black and white.

So, I presume you can explain why Haaland was able to start for Norway on the Wednesday and he also started for the massives against West Ham the following Saturday?

Lamps
08-12-2008, 04:30 PM
So, I presume you can explain why Haaland was able to start for Norway on the Wednesday and he also started for the massives against West Ham the following Saturday.

Are you hard of reading lad.

This is an interview with Haaland from this weekends paper. He puts a large amount of blame on Keane, and rightfully so.

KD Langer
08-12-2008, 04:30 PM
You can't be a little bit pregnant. You either are or you aren't.

edmund, thats a buillshit argument and you know it. haaland himself has said it was a part of it? what was the other part. i want to know.do you not find it strange also how he lined out or norway the following wens?

Edmund Blackwater
08-12-2008, 04:30 PM
So, I presume you can explain why Haaland was able to start for Norway on the Wednesday and he also started for the massives against West Ham the following Saturday?
Read what he said for christ's sake.
It's there in the first post.

KD Langer
08-12-2008, 04:31 PM
Are you hard of reading lad.

This is an interview with Haaland from this weekends paper. He puts a large amount of blame on Keane, and rightfully so.

i'm sorry lamps, but the day i take the word of a man who can label an entire set of supporters as scum seriously is a long way off.

Alan Smith
08-12-2008, 04:35 PM
Read what he said for christ's sake.
It's there in the first post.

you haven't a leg to stand on.
;)

EL TORO
08-12-2008, 05:06 PM
Absolutely hate this 'debate'. People were calling an ex player of theirs cowardly not so long ago for daring to tackle Ronaldo.

The solid pro Phil Neville by any chance? Ronaldo is another one that deserves the treatment he gets. Not necessarily to cripple him but a few hard but fair tackles would be nice to see.

Coogee
08-12-2008, 06:43 PM
unreal...

So if a guy went out to intentionally hurt you and ended up hurting himself you wouldn't think "good enough for him"?

haaland was screaming at keane that he was faking his injury...should have kept his mouth shut when it was obvious keane was seriously hurt

AmadeusDC
08-12-2008, 06:50 PM
haaland was screaming at keane that he was faking his injury...should have kept his mouth shut when it was obvious keane was seriously hurt


Well in fairness Halland thought Keane took a dive and was looking for a peanlty. You see this stuff where one player shouts at another on the ground all the time. Keanes chance was ridiculous.

-AmadeusDC-

Lee Bushwacker
08-12-2008, 07:12 PM
yeah, like the fact that haaland played a game 4 days after that tackle. or the fact that it was an injury to the other knee that ended his career.

not condoning what keane did btw, it was wrong. just pointing out some FACTS.


:cool:
Exactly KD.
None of the United fans on the PROC have ever condoned Keane for the tackle. Anti-Keanoites always seem to conveniently forget what you have said above.
One final thought. How responsible was Eamon Dunphy for the "wording" in the book? While I enjoyed the book in general I did find the quality of the "phrasing" dubious to say the least! :|

BostonRebel
09-12-2008, 05:32 AM
I'm a City fan and firstly, I can honestly say that Alfie Haaland was one of the worst ever players (in a sad long history) that pulled on the beloved sky blue shirt. He was also a snide fucker on the field.

That being said, what Keane did was unforgivable and reprehensible. Yes Haaland berated him for faking an injury but only after Keane tried the first time to maim him and ended up maiming himself. I would have done the same as Alfie that day to be honest if some complete looney like Keane was trying to fucking hockey me the way he tried to do.

And three years later he actually tries to do it properly (and yes it wasn't THAT knee that ended Alfies careeer blah blah...) and boasts about it in his excruciatingly bad and terribly written book. But he tried his best in a premeditated way, to end a fellow-professional's career. That is what he should be judged on.

Roy Keane is a cunt. End of. Great great player. But fucked in the head. And a complete cunt who has no regard for the people who go to war with him. As long as it's on his terms, he will be your best teammate. But if it's not, he would shoot you in the back. A complete cunt. And a cowardly one to boot.

But he'll probably make a great manager one day when the situation is right and he will have his sycophants pandering to his every need. His old mentor Fergie will be proud.

Alan Smith
09-12-2008, 09:53 AM
I'm a City fan and firstly, I can honestly say that Alfie Haaland was one of the worst ever players (in a sad long history) that pulled on the beloved sky blue shirt. He was also a snide fucker on the field.

That being said, what Keane did was unforgivable and reprehensible. Yes Haaland berated him for faking an injury but only after Keane tried the first time to maim him and ended up maiming himself. I would have done the same as Alfie that day to be honest if some complete looney like Keane was trying to fucking hockey me the way he tried to do.

And three years later he actually tries to do it properly (and yes it wasn't THAT knee that ended Alfies careeer blah blah...) and boasts about it in his excruciatingly bad and terribly written book. But he tried his best in a premeditated way, to end a fellow-professional's career. That is what he should be judged on.

Roy Keane is a cunt. End of. Great great player. But fucked in the head. And a complete cunt who has no regard for the people who go to war with him. As long as it's on his terms, he will be your best teammate. But if it's not, he would shoot you in the back. A complete cunt. And a cowardly one to boot.

But he'll probably make a great manager one day when the situation is right and he will have his sycophants pandering to his every need. His old mentor Fergie will be proud.Played with him have you? :rolleyes:

Lamps
09-12-2008, 10:04 AM
Played with him have you? :rolleyes:

It's called reading between the lines, some of us can do that.

Those stuck in their sheasy underpants listening to "I'm a man united man" on tape in the car every morning probably can't.

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 10:09 AM
Back to obscurity for Alfie............... ....

Lamps
09-12-2008, 10:11 AM
Back to obscurity for Alfie............... ....

Whats wrong with obscurity?

I thought you of all people would understand that

Edmund Blackwater
09-12-2008, 10:14 AM
Back to obscurity for Alfie............... ....
I'm sure after earning 20-30K a week for most of his career, while reclining in his diamond encrusted, 24 carat gold armchair, obscurity doesn't seem such a bad place to be for Alfie.

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 10:16 AM
Whats wrong with obscurity?

I thought you of all people would understand that

Glory is fleeting but obscurity is forever............. .......Alfie never even had the glory.

MonTheHoops
09-12-2008, 10:20 AM
Glory is fleeting but obscurity is forever............. .......Alfie never even had the glory.

I doubt he's on an INTERNET forum somewhere discussing you!

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 10:23 AM
I doubt he's on an INTERNET forum somewhere discussing you!

Or anyone else for that matter.

Lamps
09-12-2008, 10:30 AM
I doubt he's on an INTERNET forum somewhere discussing you!

Nice

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 10:39 AM
Nice

Says the lad with almost 20,000 posts about Roy Keane.

Heh heh heh................. :rolleyes:

Lamps
09-12-2008, 10:51 AM
Says the lad with almost 20,000 posts about Roy Keane.

Heh heh heh................. :rolleyes:

My life is the INTERNET though. It actually is.

Lamps=Lord of the INTERNET

KD Langer
09-12-2008, 11:44 AM
I'm sure after earning 20-30K a week for most of his career, while reclining in his diamond encrusted, 24 carat gold armchair, obscurity doesn't seem such a bad place to be for Alfie.

why bother commenting on keane's resignation so?

missing the attention?

Lamps
09-12-2008, 11:52 AM
why bother commenting on keane's resignation so?

missing the attention?

Keane needs to be exposed at every opportunity

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 11:54 AM
My life is the INTERNET though. It actually is.

Lamps=Lord of the INTERNET

We can tell.

You gave us a few hints......just an inkling.

Edmund Blackwater
09-12-2008, 11:57 AM
why bother commenting on keane's resignation so?

missing the attention?
Alfie never walked out on his country.

KD Langer
09-12-2008, 12:02 PM
Alfie never walked out on his country.

alfie's great.

Lee Bushwacker
09-12-2008, 08:24 PM
[QUOTE=BostonRebel;23 80931]I'm a City fan and firstly, I can honestly say that Alfie Haaland was one of the worst ever players (in a sad long history) that pulled on the beloved sky blue shirt. He was also a snide fucker on the field.

That being said, what Keane did was unforgivable and reprehensible

:cool:
Interesting post Boston.
No genuine United fan who I know personally has ever or would ever condone Keane's tackle that day. I think he should have been given a 9/10 game suspension from the day it took place.
However enter the F.A. diciplinary "circus" and what happened? 4 games for the original tackle then 5 games for writing about it. Suspension to begin when Keane had recovered from a hernia operation. This was "press power" at it's finest. I mean to consider that writing about the foul was a worse offence than actually comitting it. As I have said initally Keane's suspension should have reflected the serious nature of the incident and been imposed from the first moment.

Interesting though that the "whatever happened to Alfie Haaland" article should appear precicely around the time that Keane's managerial troubles were made public i.e. 8 years after the incident.
Haaland said that he is in the finance field now. This article ensures that he'll have some extra money to manage/invest. :rolleyes:

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 08:27 PM
[QUOTE=BostonRebel;23 80931]I'm a City fan and firstly, I can honestly say that Alfie Haaland was one of the worst ever players (in a sad long history) that pulled on the beloved sky blue shirt. He was also a snide fucker on the field.

That being said, what Keane did was unforgivable and reprehensible

:cool:
Interesting post Boston.
No genuine United fan who I know personally has ever or would ever condone Keane's tackle that day. I think he should have been given a 9/10 game suspension from the day it took place.
However enter the F.A. diciplinary "circus" and what happened? 4 games for the original tackle then 5 games for writing about it. Suspension to begin when Keane had recovered from a hernia operation. This was "press power" at it's finest. I mean to consider that writing about the foul was a worse offence than actually comitting it. As I have said initally Keane's suspension should have reflected the serious nature of the incident and been imposed from the first moment.

Interesting though that the "whatever happened to Alfie Haaland" article should appear precicely around the time that Keane's managerial troubles were made public i.e. 8 years after the incident.
Haaland said that he is in the finance field now. This article ensures that he'll have some extra money to manage/invest. :rolleyes:

Alfie actually relies on Roy for additional income at this stage.

Roy gave the journeyman soccer player a career on commenting at this stage.

ebenezer
09-12-2008, 08:30 PM
Alfie actually relies on Roy for additional income at this stage.

Roy gave the journeyman soccer player a career on commenting at this stage.

Alfie had 3 English clubs in 10 years.

kevinbitzz
09-12-2008, 08:33 PM
get yer quoting heads on folks

STEVIEG
09-12-2008, 08:37 PM
Bar the Keane incident he did little of note really

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alf-Inge_H%C3%A5land

POL
09-12-2008, 08:38 PM
haaland was screaming at keane that he was faking his injury...should have kept his mouth shut when it was obvious keane was seriously hurtso that knacker Keane can't take a bit of friendly banter and decides to deliberately end someone's career, take off the John O'Shea sun glasses you fucking gobshite

ebenezer
09-12-2008, 08:38 PM
Bar the Keane incident he did little of note really


He was decent at Forest.

STEVIEG
09-12-2008, 08:39 PM
a bit of friendly banter

Like the few lines in the Keane book?

Good point well made

POL
09-12-2008, 08:40 PM
Like the few lines in the Keane book?

Good point well madepoor roy, that makes everything ok sure, st roy. You sicken me sometimes

STEVIEG
09-12-2008, 08:41 PM
poor roy, that makes everything ok sure, st roy. You sicken me sometimes

Accusing a player of feigning injury on the ground was just as bad as a second hand report of admitting revenge

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 08:42 PM
Alfie had 3 English clubs in 10 years.

He had to journey from Scandanavia

Only for Roy Keane he would be forgotten completly

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 08:44 PM
poor roy, that makes everything ok sure, st roy. You sicken me sometimes

POL is even limited on his chosen subject.

Oh dear......:rolleyes:

ebenezer
09-12-2008, 08:44 PM
Only for Roy Keane he would be forgotten completly

Nah. I'll always remember his brace against Arsenal.

The winner in the last minute.

STEVIEG
09-12-2008, 08:49 PM
Would the real Alf-Inge Stand Up?

Don't forget to remember which knee you are pretending got injured by Roy

I'm sure Man City, who got relegated well anyway that season, missed him greatly

Lee Bushwacker
09-12-2008, 08:55 PM
Accusing a player of feigning injury on the ground was just as bad as a second hand report of admitting revenge

:cool:
One of the best-balanced comments on the incident that could be made Stevie!

mightyquark
09-12-2008, 08:57 PM
Haalands interviews in Norwegian are very different from those that he does in English..Lets just says he goes all Sky Tv on it when he does the whole Keane thing in English...
A disgraceful tackle by a great player on a guy who will do anything for a few quid... like many people on this forum, Keane is all he has to get the attention he craves after being a non entity for most of his career.

Arcadia
09-12-2008, 08:59 PM
Haalands interviews in Norwegian are very different from those that he does in English..Lets just says he goes all Sky Tv on it when he does the whole Keane thing in English...
A disgraceful tackle by a great player on a guy who will do anything for a few quid... like many people on this forum, Keane is all he has to get the attention he craves after being a non entity for most of his career.

In a nutshell

kevinbitzz
09-12-2008, 09:02 PM
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