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Robbie Keane & the FAI

  • 06-11-2020 01:08PM
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    Posts: 178 ✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Anyone else have any thoughts on the greed of Robbie Keane who won’t do the honourable thing and step down from his FAI role until he gets a €250k payoff.

    He hasn’t done a tap since Kenny took over in April as Kenny brought in his own team.

    Yes he is legally entitled to his pay but he is loaded from his football career and all he is doing is depriving grassroots clubs of funding as money is instead directed into his pocket.

    We expect this from politicians but Keane claims to be a salt of the earth lad, surely he can see the bigger picture or is at all about money to him. Give a little back to the local soccer clubs that helped him become who he is today. He has gone way down in my estimations.

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fai-in-the-dark-as-robbie-keane-is-linked-to-la-galaxy-hotseat-fspsfjqqt


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,647 ✭✭✭Dubh Geannain


    It has been the lifelong dream of Keane the Mean to only see the green.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 475 ✭✭AdrianBalboa


    The FAI need to stop throwing money away. Nobody's going to turn down free money regardless of their "salt of the earth" roots.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,985 ✭✭✭Stovepipe


    Is he legally entitled to it? It appears so, then you have no argument. If you were in his shoes, you'd do exactly the same. The FAI appear to be wandering around in circles.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,009 ✭✭✭✭pgj2015


    Stovepipe wrote: »
    Is he legally entitled to it? It appears so, then you have no argument. If you were in his shoes, you'd do exactly the same. The FAI appear to be wandering around in circles.



    exactly, did the students on 100 euro a week turn down the 350 covid payment? of course not. and if the covid payment was 1000 per week we would have all taken it as well.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 124 ✭✭Undercover


    The long and short of it is he no nowhere near needs the cash. I accept that his nose may be out of joint over the managerial change. However, the FAI is strapped and Keano should be the bigger man and walk away.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,874 ✭✭✭Edgware


    Goalscorer but no managerial or coaching worth

    Taken on to give some credibility to a managerial set up destined to fail.
    Yes men in the soccer media nod the heads in agreement with his hiring.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,033 ✭✭✭✭Richard Hillman


    Robbie Keane - He was never loved in Ireland. Everybody appreciated the analytics of what he achieved with Ireland and his importance /contribution. But he was never truly loved like McGrath or Roy Keane (devisive, I know).

    He's a bit of Novak Djokovic or a Lewis Hamilton. Will likely become the most successful people of their fields. But the people loved somebody else.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,140 ✭✭✭Gregor Samsa


    Undercover wrote: »
    The long and short of it is he no nowhere near needs the cash.


    I don't "need" my next pay packet. I have more than enough savings to see me though a few months. My company is doing ok, but is cutting corners, and there are certainly underpaid people that work with me that would really appreciate a few extra hundred euro.

    There isn't a hope in hell that I'm not accepting - nay demanding - the money though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,628 ✭✭✭✭Quazzie


    If he's still employed by the FAI then he should be restricted from starting a new position with any other club.

    I'm sure if the FAI wanted to be petty they could work cutting the pitch into his list of tasks required for his position.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 694 ✭✭✭Sonic the Shaghog


    It's the type of situation where we'd all think ah he's plenty of money the fcuker

    But then if you were in that position would you ****e give up 250k you were legally entitled to


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,273 ✭✭✭✭Thelonious Monk


    He's a terrible public speaker and his constant moaning on the pitch made him unlikable. And the most scarleh celebration in history.


  • Posts: 17,728 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Mayo_fan wrote: »
    ................ but Keane claims to be a salt of the earth lad, surely he can see the bigger picture or is at all about money to him. Give a little back to the local soccer clubs that helped him become who he is today. He has gone way down in my estimations.
    ................

    Doubt it crosses his mind to be honest.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 625 ✭✭✭dd973


    There's something a bit self absorbed about him alright, was definitely a decent but not exceptional player, his movement and awareness on the pitch stood out markedly.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,068 ✭✭✭Specialun


    im in the “never really liked him” camp. i dont know why though. i just got a bad vibe off him


  • Posts: 178 ✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Stovepipe wrote: »
    Is he legally entitled to it? It appears so, then you have no argument. If you were in his shoes, you'd do exactly the same. The FAI appear to be wandering around in circles.

    If I was a multimillionaire footballer who knows first hand how underfunded grassroots soccer is (he did come up through it) I would like to think I would do the morally right thing. At the end of the day take the fat out of the top (FAI HQ) and it’s a community organisation run by volunteers with plenty of fundraising to keep the kids in jerseys.

    He is a legacy of the shameful John Delaney era who signed his contract.

    I wouldn’t be sitting on my ass waiting for a large payout just because other people got it. He has done zero work since April and won’t do another tap

    Shame on him


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,651 ✭✭✭✭Purple Mountain


    Read Champagne Football. It gets touched on in that book.

    To thine own self be true



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,874 ✭✭✭Edgware


    Augeo wrote: »
    Doubt it crosses his mind to be honest.

    Like all the other greedy *****. Will give out a few jerseys supplied by the F.A.I. but their underage clubs togging out in railway containers


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,949 ✭✭✭ChikiChiki


    He has cultivated a thoroughly unlikeable persona post football.

    Champagne football is a must read. Not just about the football, it gives a real insight into office politics and the impacts of poor corporate governance and what happens when an egotistical maniac is let run riot with no checks and balances surrounded by a bunch of nodding lapdogs


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 524 ✭✭✭Madeoface


    Never liked him, 'ah he's our greatest goal scorer'.

    Yes he is. Someone has to be. Never great though- decent yes.

    63 international goals. 21 in friendlies. 13 more against the combined might of the Faroes (2), Gibraltar (5), San Marino and Malta (3) in qualifiers. Down to 29 goals against ok to good opposition. No so great. Decent yes.

    Mind you scoring was never Ireland's forte.

    Give him his blood money and let him disappear with all the other John D connections.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,874 ✭✭✭Edgware


    Good player, not a great player


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 188 ✭✭boogerballs


    Madeoface wrote: »
    Never liked him, 'ah he's our greatest goal scorer'.

    Yes he is. Someone has to be. Never great though- decent yes.

    63 international goals. 21 in friendlies. 13 more against the combined might of the Faroes (2), Gibraltar (5), San Marino and Malta (3) in qualifiers. Down to 29 goals against ok to good opposition. No so great. Decent yes.

    Mind you scoring was never Ireland's forte.

    Give him his blood money and let him disappear with all the other John D connections.

    I personally don't like those stats being leveled at him. I don't particularly like his whole persona myself but every European striker would have played a similar amount of games against that level of opponent during the Euro Championships qualification over the years and not many have the return Robbie has.

    He has simply been the best striker we have had and we will probably never have anyone with his quality again - look at what we are left with now ffs. He has 100 premier league goals while never really getting a great run at a team apart from maybe his Spurs days.

    Yes, he is not the most likable and yes he probably could enhance his reputation by cancelling his contract with the FAI but don't disregard the times he gave us on the pitch.... the goal against Germany alone nearly would justify the 1/4 mil alone.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 188 ✭✭boogerballs


    Edgware wrote: »
    Good player, not a great player

    Great relative to Irish standards - we are never going to have a Messi or Ronaldo playing for us.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,714 ✭✭✭ThewhiteJesus


    i would imagine it has to do with how he was treated as a player and probably coach,
    a way to get even if you like and he wouldn't be the first.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 290 ✭✭thegetawaycar


    They should put him on the PUP, there's no need for him due to the pandemic, let him get 350 a week and leave it at that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,633 ✭✭✭✭yabadabado


    I don't "need" my next pay packet. I have more than enough savings to see me though a few months. My company is doing ok, but is cutting corners, and there are certainly underpaid people that work with me that would really appreciate a few extra hundred euro.

    There isn't a hope in hell that I'm not accepting - nay demanding - the money though.

    A big difference between a pay packet for the normal person and what Keane would have earned.Keane can could comfortably live out his days and never needs to work again.

    250k was about a months salary to him at one stage of his career and he is roumoured to be worth about 40m .
    He is entitled to it so not much FAI can do.

    Another mess created by John Delaney.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,477 ✭✭✭Miley Byrne


    He was given a contract by Delaney and he wasn't the only one to be over paid by that man. It was Delaney's way of getting to hang with the cool people in a way. Throw money at them as it was the only way these people would give him the time of day. Robbie Keane isn't to blame for the stooges in the FAI allowing Delaney to run the place like his own personal bank so in my opinion he is 100% right to keep taking his wages. In a way it is a reminder of Delaney's legacy which is something nobody should be allowed forget to be honest


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,033 ✭✭✭✭Richard Hillman


    Delaney knew the score of keeping former internationals onside. He used to drag Ray Houghton around with him for personal appearance fees. Dunphy was smoozed by him. He had Giles in his pocket with that shady charity thing. He eventually got Roy Keane inside the FAI, Liam Brady too. Paul McGrath was always good for an advertising slot and he needs the cash. Mick McCarthy was always kept sweetened and Delaney knew he wanted back in to the Ireland job. Packie Bonner was kept within the FAI.

    These are all the most influential people in Irish football. Brian Kerr was the only one that was kept out of it and they punished him for speaking ill of the FAI and Delaney. Niall Quinn is a businessman, he didnt want to burn bridges.

    He needed Robbie Keane. He is very influential. If he criticised Delaney/FAI it would hold stock and draw attention on him.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 524 ✭✭✭Madeoface


    sugarman wrote: »
    W
    Say what you want about him personally, but you cant knock his records.

    Meh. I've no interest in his club career stats; its the international one I'm knocking.

    In no way was he a football 'great' and mentioning him in the same sentence as Ronaldo and Messi is just taking the pee pee. (Here's another stat for comparison if you're saying half of Ronaldo's goals are against weaker teams; Ronaldo scored more in one game against the Faroes than Robbie did against the Faroes over his whole career. Mind you Ronaldo also scored more against Spain in one game at the World Cup than Robbie did against Spain over his whole career).

    Ireland's Emile Heskey IMO. Decent international but nowhere near 'great'.:rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,249 ✭✭✭ Luca Nutritious Bedbug


    Specialun wrote: »
    im in the “never really liked him” camp. i dont know why though. i just got a bad vibe off him

    It was a charity/friendly match (think it was the Liam Miller one) and he was playing as if it was the world cup final and the goals counted to his record, i thought it was pretty weird since it was a charity/friendly bit of humour affair ...his wife is another d4, please pay attention to me indo type


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,481 ✭✭✭Smacruairi


    Quazzie wrote: »

    I'm sure if the FAI wanted to be petty they could work cutting the pitch into his list of tasks required for his position.

    Yeah no, you can't just change working conditions!!!!


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