He was criticising Shay Given for his poor punch out for the second goal. Doubting whether he is actually fit because it was poor concentration.
10 minutes later he pulls off a world class one handed save.
Jim Beglin "Very good save"
He seems pretty fit to me Jim for that stop. Perhaps a fully fit keeper who's goal is being bombarded is prone to make a mistake eventually
Jim Beglin....WTF?
posted on 14/6/12
Given has been very poor in both games.
posted on 14/6/12
I think Peter Drury is a bigger
posted on 14/6/12
I turn the mute button on and switch on the radio when ITV are covering a football match.
posted on 15/6/12
ITV are shocking. Chiles, Beglin are awful but the one who really gets me is Roy Keane. He scares me. He should give up punditry - there is a prefectly good career waiting as the next Hannibal Lecter now Anthony Hopkins is getting too old.
posted on 15/6/12
Keane is just an angry man. You could see Chiles squirming as Keane started having a go at Andrews for praising the fans
posted on 15/6/12
I'm afraid to say this but watching Keano on ITV yesterday made me think that he is becoming a bit of a co_ck.
posted on 15/6/12
Keane has no right to criticize after the way he walk of the Ireland camp in Saipan 2002.
posted on 15/6/12
Compare Keane with Neville. As a player he was Red through and through, as a pundit he's straight down the line. Keane on the on the other hand carries so many chips on his shoulder its unbelievable. Based on his ability he should be a legend, based on his personality hes actually an ar se.
posted on 15/6/12
watching Keano on ITV yesterday made me think that he is becoming a bit of a co_ck
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To be fair he was always a bit of a cóck. But a few years back he was a great player as well. Now he is a failed manager and a bitter cóck, which kind of highlights it a bit!
posted on 15/6/12
Apparently even his own team mates "HATED" him at Man United. And that was during United's most successful period in the modern game.
Roy keane is described as a "LOANER". A man keeps himself to himself. It was quite evident in even United's most successful period (mid to late 90s) the man had no real friends let alone "ALLIES".
A very intimidating person is Roy Keane.