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Auburn, not Ginger.
The Larry David of football punditry.
That whole bit was great.It went massively unnoticed when Jamie Redknapp talked about role models and said John Barnes was a good role model, Keane couldn’t hold in his smirk....everyone presumed he was laughing at the spice boys....Keane said ‘ not not the spice boys....John Barnes’
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Yeah they seemed to move quickly on and skip over that bit. I felt Keane getting stuck into Barnes and the Spice Boys should have been an hour long special. Redknapp was clearly fuming at being laughed at too. Then they asked him if he minded it he was obviously lying saying it doesn't bother him.It went massively unnoticed when Jamie Redknapp talked about role models and said John Barnes was a good role model, Keane couldn’t hold in his smirk....everyone presumed he was laughing at the spice boys....Keane said ‘ not not the spice boys....John Barnes’
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Or as "that fit singers ex".Yeah they seemed to move quickly on and skip over that bit. I felt Keane getting stuck into Barnes and the Spice Boys should have been an hour long special. Redknapp was clearly fuming at being laughed at too. Then they asked him if he minded it he was obviously lying saying it doesn't bother him.
They should start introducing him as former Spice Boy instead of former player.
Bit of an odd point. It's a physical sport, of course your physical genetics are going to influence how good you are at football. Pointing out the 'fortune' of a professional athlete to have the physical attributes that they do seems a redundant point to make, no? And genetics is not just physical - Messi is not blessed genetically when it comes to his physique but do you think his ball control and dribbling skills exists only because of hard work?Micah Richards is the quintessential example of a player making it because of his gifted physical attributes, especially at a formative age.
There's a bunch of players, who, if not for their physical genetics, would not be anywhere near the Premier League, period.
Being physically gifted doesn't make you good; it makes you fortunate.
Clearly he meant in relation to football, we don't know the full details of anyone else's lives so there's no point going there.Bit of an odd point. It's a physical sport, of course your physical genetics are going to influence how good you are at football. Pointing out the 'fortune' of a professional athlete to have the physical attributes that they do seems a redundant point to make, no? And genetics is not just physical - Messi is not blessed genetically when it comes to his physique but do you think his ball control and dribbling skills exists only because of hard work?
And to talk about fortune in reference to Richards seems a little amiss when you're talking about a player who has suffered with mental health issues because of the injury troubles that basically killed his career in his mid-20s.
I love how defensive Micah gets. He’s lived with a different reality to anyone else.Tweet
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I can't see Keane either, but I see Fergie giving it some beans at 0:46!Gary just said Keane was in the music video up front with an oversized Diadora sweater on but am I blind or I don't see him in the video.
EpicI love how defensive Micah gets. He’s lived with a different reality to anyone else.
Micah Richards was great when he broke through. He looked top class for a long while. Playing right back, everyone saying he’s a born centre half. Quick. Strong. Astonishing in the air. He didn’t ‘Burst onto the scene’ though. That’s Hyperbole. As Roy says; no defender ‘Bursts onto the scene’.
I love Roy. I met him twice. The second time I reminded him of the first time. His response was “Why the Fcuk am I going to remember meeting you?”. He’s flawed. But he’s pretty consistent.
I love Roy. I met him twice. The second time I reminded him of the first time. His response was “Why the Fcuk am I going to remember meeting you?”. He’s flawed. But he’s pretty consistent.
You didn't tell him the first time that you'd burst onto the scene did you?I love how defensive Micah gets. He’s lived with a different reality to anyone else.
Micah Richards was great when he broke through. He looked top class for a long while. Playing right back, everyone saying he’s a born centre half. Quick. Strong. Astonishing in the air. He didn’t ‘Burst onto the scene’ though. That’s Hyperbole. As Roy says; no defender ‘Bursts onto the scene’.
I love Roy. I met him twice. The second time I reminded him of the first time. His response was “Why the Fcuk am I going to remember meeting you?”. He’s flawed. But he’s pretty consistent.
Talk about pushing the right buttons Richards reaction is hilarious!Tweet
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https://www.skysports.com/football/...players-should-reject-pay-cuts-says-roy-keane
Keano saying it as it is as usual