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Roy Keane last night

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[article]A comfortable night for them tonight, a good start and their attacking players certainly enjoyed it.

But the big tests are yet to come for Liverpool. Clearly they’re beating these so-called lesser teams, and the same in the Premier League.

But they’ve beaten nobody domestically and in Europe yet.

If Liverpool were playing in my back garden, I wouldn’t watch them. They’re just drifting nowhere.

They’re neat and tidy, but we know what they are like defensively. Come the end of the season when the prizes are being given out, Liverpool will be nowhere near.[/article]

At least he's quoting Shanks I guess.
 
He used to seem to be aiming at being the pundit who was unimpressed by anything. Now he's suddenly remembered he's an ex-manc, praising them and slagging us off. Maybe he's restless after working with MON for so long. It's all a bit comical, him saying on a few occasions we're not even entertaining to watch.
 
[article]A comfortable night for them tonight, a good start and their attacking players certainly enjoyed it.

But the big tests are yet to come for Liverpool. Clearly they’re beating these so-called lesser teams, and the same in the Premier League.

But they’ve beaten nobody domestically and in Europe yet.

If Liverpool were playing in my back garden, I wouldn’t watch them. They’re just drifting nowhere.

They’re neat and tidy, but we know what they are like defensively. Come the end of the season when the prizes are being given out, Liverpool will be nowhere near.[/article]

At least he's quoting Shanks I guess.

He's quoting himself, because he said the same thing last month:

"They're neat and tidy, but defensively... come the end of the season when the prizes are being given out, Liverpool will be nowhere near them.
If Liverpool were playing out in my back garden, I wouldn't watch them. They're just drifting. Drifting nowhere."
 
If Liverpool were playing in his back garden, his nipples would stand as hard as his reputation once was..

What a sorry mess of a pundit he is. I mean he's not even trying to pretend that this is not just sour grapes from his part sprinkled with some wishful thinking.
 
[article]A comfortable night for them tonight, a good start and their attacking players certainly enjoyed it.

But the big tests are yet to come for Liverpool. Clearly they’re beating these so-called lesser teams, and the same in the Premier League.

But they’ve beaten nobody domestically and in Europe yet.

If Liverpool were playing in my back garden, I wouldn’t watch them. They’re just drifting nowhere.

They’re neat and tidy, but we know what they are like defensively. Come the end of the season when the prizes are being given out, Liverpool will be nowhere near.[/article]

At least he's quoting Shanks I guess.
Can you merge this with my post "Against teams in the top 6" please. He sounded bitter but does have a point, we were battered by both Man City and Spurs, the question have we learned from those mistakes
 
When he made the original comment, it was just after praising Spurs the same night for beating RM I believe. Team going places, well they were till about 2 weeks and shows quickly things can change.
Keane offers nothing of worth to punditry apart from being reduced to scowls and grunts, must be a real laugh back at home. His mate, Lee Dixon is just as bad as the lap dog who pipes up with some anecdotes about his Arsenal days. The quality of some of ex pros on circuit is worse than it has ever been.
 
This just isn't true, because I know Roy Keane is the type of cunt who spends at least an hour every day staring menacingly out a window.
 
This just isn't true, because I know Roy Keane is the type of cunt who spends at least an hour every day staring menacingly out a window.

i also get the vibe that he'd be a real arse about trespassing on his property if we just turned up to play footy in his garden.
 
On other manc news, here's an item from Popbitch:


Once upon a time, the whole pack of football writers was in thrall to Jose Mourinho. As time has gone on though, and Mou has got more bad tempered and defensive, his cheerleading squad has defected one by one.

These days it's only really Duncan Castles who's left defending him – and that's mainly because Castles is Mourinho's pet hack, getting the party line directly from agent Jorge Mendes, then regurgitating it straight into the Sunday Times – for about £1-2k a pop (nice work if you can get it!)

But Castles' defence of Man Utd's Paul Pogba (who was red carded against Arsenal last weekend) was too much even for fellow Murdoch hacks to take. Sky's touchline reporter Geoff Shreeves was so incensed by Castles that he basically offered Castles out over Twitter this weekend, suggesting they settle their argument "face to face" when Shreeves is up for the Manchester Derby on Sunday.

Manchester-based hacks are waiting with bated breath to see if Castles takes Shreeves up on it.
 
On other manc news, here's an item from Popbitch:


Once upon a time, the whole pack of football writers was in thrall to Jose Mourinho. As time has gone on though, and Mou has got more bad tempered and defensive, his cheerleading squad has defected one by one.

These days it's only really Duncan Castles who's left defending him – and that's mainly because Castles is Mourinho's pet hack, getting the party line directly from agent Jorge Mendes, then regurgitating it straight into the Sunday Times – for about £1-2k a pop (nice work if you can get it!)

But Castles' defence of Man Utd's Paul Pogba (who was red carded against Arsenal last weekend) was too much even for fellow Murdoch hacks to take. Sky's touchline reporter Geoff Shreeves was so incensed by Castles that he basically offered Castles out over Twitter this weekend, suggesting they settle their argument "face to face" when Shreeves is up for the Manchester Derby on Sunday.

Manchester-based hacks are waiting with bated breath to see if Castles takes Shreeves up on it.

Hopefully he stamps on his shin.....
 
On other manc news, here's an item from Popbitch:


Once upon a time, the whole pack of football writers was in thrall to Jose Mourinho. As time has gone on though, and Mou has got more bad tempered and defensive, his cheerleading squad has defected one by one.

These days it's only really Duncan Castles who's left defending him – and that's mainly because Castles is Mourinho's pet hack, getting the party line directly from agent Jorge Mendes, then regurgitating it straight into the Sunday Times – for about £1-2k a pop (nice work if you can get it!)

But Castles' defence of Man Utd's Paul Pogba (who was red carded against Arsenal last weekend) was too much even for fellow Murdoch hacks to take. Sky's touchline reporter Geoff Shreeves was so incensed by Castles that he basically offered Castles out over Twitter this weekend, suggesting they settle their argument "face to face" when Shreeves is up for the Manchester Derby on Sunday.

Manchester-based hacks are waiting with bated breath to see if Castles takes Shreeves up on it.

I'd pay to see this! Can't stand either so it's win win.

Oh and give a fuck what Roy Keane thinks. Comments like this are usually a sign that people are getting concerned. I'll take that.
 
He has a point regarding drifting and I think after the Spurs defeat a lot of our fans would have said the same thing.

Out of the title race and capable of beating some teams but no consistency.

I put up the thread asking had Klopp turned it around and I think the jury is still out.

He's wrong though about the prizes, we are winning the CL although it's hardly a bold prediction to say we won't win anything as we haven't for 6 years
 
Agree totally with dreamy on this. We really have not beaten anyone of high substance yet. Last night our front men clicked...but you just know our midfield would have cracked under a bit more pressure.
 
He has a point regarding drifting and I think after the Spurs defeat a lot of our fans would have said the same thing.

Out of the title race and capable of beating some teams but no consistency.

I put up the thread asking had Klopp turned it around and I think the jury is still out.

He's wrong though about the prizes, we are winning the CL although it's hardly a bold prediction to say we won't win anything as we haven't for 6 years

I'd never have guessed...
 
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