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Robbie Keane - an article by MJ

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spurs4europe

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Source : Martin Jol for the Times (taken from SC front page)

In the Tottenham dressing room I pinned up a motto: “The Team is the Star”. If any player sums up that philosophy, it’s Robbie Keane. Normally it’s not the best combination to have a striker as your skipper. Robbie is different. He’ll do any job a manager asks and seeks togetherness with teammates socially as well as on the pitch. Character-wise, if you had 11 Robbie Keanes on your side, you’d have a chance of winning any game.

Robbie doesn’t play the game for personal accolades but deserves any which come his way, and yesterday he reached 100 against Sunderland. Only two other players in the past 30 years have reached a century. Their identities, Teddy Sheringham and Glenn Hoddle, show how special it is. At Spurs, Robbie is appreciated, the fans regularly voting him player of the year, but I wonder whether in the country he gets the recognition he deserves. He is only 27 and hardly any other striker in England comes up with the goods so regularly. He’s worth £15m to £20m - at least. Nobody scored more times in the Premier League in the calendar year of 2007 than Robbie. But the statistic which is even more revealing involves his number of goals away from home. It’s about 50%, and it’s a very rare footballer who performs as well in hostile stadiums as on his own ground. In my time as Spurs manager, Dimitar Berbatov didn’t come close to 50%. Robbie’s consistency is a result of his coolness and character. It’s a big reason why after two years of saying “I have three first-choice strikers though only two can play”, I changed my policy and announced “Robbie is my No 1”.

In my first six months it was difficult for Robbie, he was a substitute almost as often as he played from the start. He moaned, like most footballers would, but his effort and performance didn’t drop in training or in games. He scored a number of important goals during that period coming on as a substitute and that reflected well on him. Many strikers you put on the bench sit there with a miserable face and when you send them on, their attitude is: “I’m only involved for 20 minutes, what can I do? If I don’t score nobody will complain.”

Robbie would charge onto the pitch, desperate to get a goal and a win for the team. And when he played from the start and I substituted him, he hated it. He’d rather stay on the pitch and move to left-back than clock off early. This made him a great player to have when you needed to make a tactical change.

You could tell Robbie to move wide and close down the full-backs to stop the opposition starting attacks from the flanks, and he’d do it happily. Similarly, with Berbatov being a real No 9 I needed his partner to be more of a No 10 and Robbie adapted without asking questions. He developed into a good provider of assists.

When I first set eyes on the Tottenham squad, I would not have put Robbie among those who stood out as natural athletes. Then we did the physical tests. Quickest over 10 yards? Robbie. Over 20? Robbie was second only to Ledley King. Stamina? He was near the top in those tests. Later, Aaron Lennon would arrive and take the mantle of the club’s top speed merchant but Robbie (and Ledley) still ran him close.

On top of that, I’d seldom seen a player who could score in such a variety of ways. Robbie gets goals with his right foot, left foot, from volleys, chips and free kicks. The only things he can’t do are tackle and head the ball. He has an ability with penalties which is almost unique - most players decide in advance which side they’ll put the ball but Robbie runs up, watches the keeper and makes his choice in the very last milliseconds.

Off the pitch he can be a funny guy. I’ve always enjoyed having Irishmen in my dressing room. They love companionship. In my experience, they do everything they can to ensure there’s a good atmosphere and spirit, whether it’s organising games on the team bus or sitting down next to a guy who is by himself in the training ground canteen. Andy Reid was similar. I remember on a preseason trip to France, Andy and Robbie leading everyone in a round of singing until 4am. I didn’t want to stop them, I thought: “This is what a football team is all about.”

In Holland we say: “Be a man in the night and a man in the morning.” That means if you want to stay out until the early hours having a drink, don’t be a sissy the next day. Be a man and get on with your work. Irish players are like that.

Robbie is good at making new players welcome. Some fans didn’t agree, but when Ledley was injured he was my automatic choice to be captain. It puzzled me that only once during my time did another club - Everton - try to buy him. I look at some of the strikers being signed by Europe’s top clubs and think Robbie’s better. It would have been nice if goal No 100 had come against Arsenal on Tuesday but I knew Robbie would score yesterday.


Keane the rare breed

- Robbie Keane is a rarity in that he is as good away from home as at White Hart Lane.

- Keane was top scorer in the Premier League in the 2007 calendar year with 19 goals, one ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo of Man Utd

:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
 

lugaburuga

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A very enjoyable read. Its great to have it confirmed that for all his skill and ability, Robbie really is a great team player. Long may he continue at spurs.
 

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Great to see him getting the recognition, fully deserved.

Great piece by BMJ as well, obviously had a lot of love for Robbie :)
 

Kendall

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I see Jol may be annoyed by Berba's comments about how good Ramos is but this does not allow him to talk bollocks.

Last season Berba scored 12 goals - 7 home, 5 away. Actually, he saved Jol's ass by making a fantastic second half of the season with a futile midfield behind him. From February to May he scored 6 league goals, 5 of them in away games, all of them just brilliant: Everton, Wham, Wigan, Boro and Charlton -all of these goals won decisive points. The only victory this season away was due to a Berba's goal.

So, great for your compliments to Keane, well deserved, but don't make it at the cost of talking bullshit about your other players who saved your ass last Spring.

You've totall gone on the defensive of Berbatov, the main point he's trying to make is that everyone goes on about the Berbatovs, Ronaldos, Rooneys and Drogbas, but Keane seldom gets the kind of recognition, say, Shearer used to get.
 
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Keane is better than alot of strikers out there.
Does alot more than lazytov on the pitch no one can argue that.
 

spurs4europe

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Last season was the first in Keane's career when he scored 20 + goals, even though he takes the penalties. To compare him to Shearer is another stroke of your genius. :rofl:

yes, and he's got better with age.

given he already has 15 this season, provided he doesn't get injured like last season then robbie should easily beat last season's grand total.

and please stop making this about berbatov, this is an article to honour the feats of robbie keane.

you don't have to get all defensive just because jol stated he thought robbie was a more consistent player - he's right, and he played fucking well throughout the season.
edit: i'd also like to add that it was RK who started the big turnaround of our season - scoring the first two goals in the 4-0 win over fulham.

it was berbatov's first season in the epl and as such it took him a while to adapt (he wasn't scoring or assisting), which was ok because as you say at the end the guy was on fire, but it still doesn't detract from robbie's achievement because it meant he had to score the goals by himself at the start.
 

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It's not a comparison you absolute idiot, it's merely pointing out the lack of recognition from the powers that be. if anything he should be getting more recognition for the way he's improved and outscored the likes of drogba who are rated as 'formiddable' forwards.

I don't think is any point trying to argue with him Kendall........the only one on here who can come into a Robbie Keane appriciation thread and turn it on to Berbatov!

Great article, great great under-rated player! YIDDOOOOOO
 

neogenisis

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We have a long list of number 10's at Spurs and Robbie deserves ALL the praise and tbh doesnt get ENOUGH for what he does for the side.
I love Robbie, he pisses me off when he misses sitters, but then i cream myself when he spanks in a volley like the one agaisnt Fullofham, its what you get with him, and Jol is right in all he says.
Robbie is Spurs thru and thru and wears the shirt with pride.

Berbati m8, it wasnt a Berbatov is wank peice, it was a praise Robbie post.
We support Tottenham Hotspur not Berbatov United.
 

llamafarmer

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Read my posts about Keane at the other thread. I say there he scores a lot of tap-ins not because he is lucky as some Spurs fans have it but because he reads the game excellently. So, I do not dispute he is a top striker but argue only with Jol's unfavourable comparison to Berba. It's clear that article throws some stones in Mr Berbatov's garden. Is that the same man who said he would rather die than sell the Bulgarian? I would not die for a Nr 2 choice striker :lol:

It seems to me you managed to turn the other thread into a row about Keane vs Berbatov too. Can you not just let us enjoy Keano's big moment for while? He thoroughly deserves it and doesn't get anywhere near the recognition outside Spurs that he deserves. There's no stone throwing going on at all, you just have some bug up your arse about Berba - he's fucking class, but he's not perfect and we're not a one man show!

Great article MJ and well done Keano! :bowdown:
 

Bulletspur

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yes, and he's got better with age.

given he already has 15 this season, provided he doesn't get injured like last season then robbie should easily beat last season's grand total.

and please stop making this about berbatov, this is an article to honour the feats of robbie keane.

you don't have to get all defensive just because jol stated he thought robbie was a more consistent player - he's right, and he played fucking well throughout the season.
edit: i'd also like to add that it was RK who started the big turnaround of our season - scoring the first two goals in the 4-0 win over fulham.

it was berbatov's first season in the epl and as such it took him a while to adapt (he wasn't scoring or assisting), which was ok because as you say at the end the guy was on fire, but it still doesn't detract from robbie's achievement because it meant he had to score the goals by himself at the start.

Well put. You are expressing the views of most fair minded supporters. Unfortunately this world is made up of all sorts who cannot see the forest for the trees.
 

LSUY

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Great article by the big man :bowdown:

There is only one Keano!
 

johnmc

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I loved reading that article, as I am a big Robbie Keane fan. Saying that I am also a fan of Berbatov, and Defoe, and Bent, and Ledley, and Dawson. Ect. Why do so many Spurs fans seem anti their own players all the time. Robbie is a personal Favorite of mine So is Ledley, and young Gareth, ALL the others I admire also, why because they all play for MY team. :wink:
 

don1

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bring back andy reid he is good for a sing song :rofl:

robbie u are a legend
 

Tryph

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Glanced through the posts. Don't think anyone, including Martin Jol has mentioned that Keano has scored so many goals that makes you wet your pants,

e.g. the lobs against Wigan and Portsmouth, the volleys against Fulham, the Gazzaesque solo effort against Blackburn where he flicked the ball twice over two players.

That is what makes him a Tottenham player. Stats are for Liverpool fans.
 
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