Roy Keane slams Ireland’s Euro flops again and demands changes against Italy
Former captain wants ALL eleven players dropped for final game
Published Sunday, June 17, 2012, 10:43 AM
Updated Sunday, June 17, 2012, 10:43 AM
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sirpeter | Jun 17, 2012, 05:45 PM EDT
allan07.Yeah right lol.Would this be the same Northern Ireland team that came second last in the qualifiers and drew 1-1 with the Faroe Islands who came last.hahaha.What's it like to have countries like Togo,Oman and Uganda ranked as having better football teams than Northern Ireland?lol.Azerbaijan is only ranked ten places behind NI and ye play them soon in the World Cup qualifiers.They have a better team than the Faroe Islands and they play in sandals.3 points for Azerbaijan.Send the Azerbaijan players death threats and bullets like ye did Neill Lennon.Not sure will it work with those guys though.lololol
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allan07 | Jun 17, 2012, 12:21 PM EDT
Well done Roy for saying how things are as they really are. Class player for United and true to the facts. The Republic were cr*p and thats putting it mildly. Northern Ireland could have played better. Stick to the GAA sports and stop trying to play so called foreign ones such as football, cricket and rugby.
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WoundedKnee | Jun 17, 2012, 12:13 PM EDT
Here's an example of just how spineless the Irish have become--just read it on the "Sunday Times" online. Seems nurses at Dublin's Coombe Hospital, one of the big maternity hospitals in the city, put up Irish flags to cheer on the Irish team. But the management forced them to take down the Irish flags on the grounds that they might 'offend" some of the many foreign women arriving there to give birth! Pity Roy Keane doesn't address that aspect of Irish lack of pride and self-respect.
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