s@int wrote:Half the people saying what a good idea it was to get rid of Keane were creaming their drawers when we signed him.
I said he wouldn't score 20 goals for us and that he wasn't what we needed and got dogs abuse for it.
Now he suddenly becomes too big for his boots, a distraction
As I said it just makes me laugh
s@int wrote:metalhead wrote:s@int wrote::laugh: Half the people saying what a good idea it was to get rid of Keane were creaming their drawers when we signed him.
I said he wouldn't score 20 goals for us and that he wasn't what we needed and got dogs abuse for it.
Now he suddenly becomes too big for his boots, a distraction
As I said it just makes me laugh
I wouldn't have got rid of keane, I didn't think he was a 20 goal per season striker either, I just thought he would compliment Torres alot as a strike partner and would a really good job. Unfortunately Rafa didn't see it that way and we sold him
Yeah, but you didn't send me any abusive pm's either Metalhead.
Rockthekop wrote:Regardless of what happened, Rafa made a huge mistake selling him when we had no quality cover in the striking department.
Owzat wrote:s@int wrote::laugh: Half the people saying what a good idea it was to get rid of Keane were creaming their drawers when we signed him.
I said he wouldn't score 20 goals for us and that he wasn't what we needed and got dogs abuse for it.
Now he suddenly becomes too big for his boots, a distraction
As I said it just makes me laugh
Since Owen left/Rafa arrived, the most any player has scored in the Premiership is Torres with 24 last season. Second most anyone has scored in the league is 12 (Kuyt's first season) So Keane would have had to equal Kuyt's 06/07 season in the Premiership AND score another eight in the cups to reach 20.
The key question for me is do our strikers (Torres apart) fail to score enough because they're not good enough or not given a chance? I'm not sure which answer I prefer because they both have worrying implications about the manager.
Were we right to sell Keane? Putting aside whether we should have signed him in the first place, fee etc, I'd say there are equal cases to be made for selling and keeping Keane.
Selling - minimise losses on the transfer, get rid of a player not working out and probably not happy at Anfield.
Keeping - we didn't bring anyone in so left ourselves short in the striker department, and he wasn't given much a of a chance so who knows if he might have picked up some form towards the end of the season.
His last four Premiership games were scored one, scored two, started, sub. The only other players to score three or more goals in two games are Kuyt, Gerrard and Torres who happen to be our top three goalscorers in the Premiership - ironically Keane is fourth! (5 from 18 apps)
I suspect Keane said something to the manager, had an attitude towards Rafa or something like that. Even though we may have cut our losses, it worked out an expensive short-term signing
Liverpool Strikers (Premiership 08/09)
Torres : 9 goals in 16 apps
Keane : 5 goals in 18 apps
N'Gog : 1 goal in 8 apps
Yet somehow we've only used 23 different players in the Premiership this season, our lowest number since 02/03 (also 23) Not since 94/95-96/97 have we used less players.
Fewest Players Used In A Premiership Season
19 1995/96 (finished 3rd)
21 1994/95 (finished 4th)
22 1996/97 (finished 4th)
23 1999/00 (finished 4th)
23 2002/03 (finished 5th)
23 2008/09 (currently 3rd)
24 1997/98 (finished 3rd)
24 2005/06 (finished 3rd)
25 1992/93 (finished 6th)
25 1998/99 (finished 7th)
25 2007/08 (finished 4th)
Most players used in the Premiership in one season was 29 in 2004/05 and again in 2006/07, not entirely surprising given our CL finals in both seasons. Might explain our lower points tallies those two seasons, although we finished 3rd in 2006/07 with 68 points and having used 29 different players. When we finished 2nd we used 26 players.
Better strike rate than Crouch, Heskey, Bellamy and plenty of others who got more games. Do wish he'd STFU about his time here, might as well don a blue shirt and complete his transformation he's coming across so bitter.
Alex G. wrote:LegBarnes wrote:thats for me proves what I was speaking about is right that keane has to big an ego and rafa don't like that in his team fair play rafa get rid.
All the players have a big ego, and no one makes self criticism.
The player looks for his own interests but the manager looks for the club.
s@int wrote:
redbeergoggles wrote:s@int wrote:
Oh look you've posted a little picture ,how clever
Im sorry I have not been on the forum for a few days ,been celebrating in the real world ,you remember reality dont you ? it came before you locked yourself in your room, and decided to live out your life through the medium of the internet
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