Following Keans announcement of his retirement from international football, what are Whites fans recollections and opinions of him and his time at Elland Road , MOT
posted on 25/8/16
He was one off the hottest young players in world football at one stage - not bad for a Irish player
posted on 25/8/16
I'll never forget that time he scored a free kick against Man Utd
There was nothing wrong with it from what i remember.
so you kinda forget it
posted on 25/8/16
I've always looked back at Robbie Keane as being 2 different players for us, the very impressive, sharp striker who we had on loan for half a season or so, and then the not so impressive player we paid £12m for.
posted on 25/8/16
I loved the fact that he supported us as a kid.
(As well as, Liverpool, Wolves, Spurs, Coventry, Inter Milan etc. etc.)
posted on 25/8/16
Ghodfather Donati
Supports: Man Utd and Celtic
Says all i need to know about you mate
posted on 25/8/16
Was great on loan and then was poor after that, missed so many sitters.
He's had a good career though scored a lot of goals
posted on 25/8/16
Ghodfather Donati
Supports: Man Utd and Celtic
Says all i need to know about you mate
great comeback mate
posted on 25/8/16
Pointless signing, wasn't a player who could make the difference between also ran team and champions for us.
posted on 25/8/16
I watch him captain the LA Galaxy every few weeks. Been saying he should retire the last 18 months or so. He seems to score soon after I say that, every time!
posted on 26/8/16
Always felt that it was a case of a hyperactive-child inside adult's body: he never quite looked in control of himself. Which - yes, I accept, sometimes - meant he did something stupidly outrageous - which had us going completely bonkers - but like as not, it would come to nothing.
Overall, more frustrating than anything.