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its tantamount deception to make a common misconception, i liked the film inception but back on topic keane did make some good interceptionsKeane himself had no such misconception.
its tantamount deception to make a common misconception, i liked the film inception but back on topic keane did make some good interceptionsKeane himself had no such misconception.
Poetry in motion...its tantamount deception to make a common misconception, i liked the film inception but back on topic keane did make some good interceptions
No he never.Keane is an aggressive, arrogant bully who once deliberately broke an opponent's leg and finished his career.
He's certainly a "character" but not a likeable person in my opinion.
Hangelaand did retire through injury to his knee.... But it wasnt th same knee KEANE went through, it was his other leg.Keane aet out to hurt hangelaand. But he did play the next week. And gor a while after that. I thonk his knee was [Poor language removed] tho, he certainly didnt last much longer in the premier league
this post merits a good reception...well that's my perceptionits tantamount deception to make a common misconception, i liked the film inception but back on topic keane did make some good interceptions
yesKeane is an aggressive,
yup, will probably give you that one, but then I'm sure we've loved players like that before in a blue shirt.arrogant bully
Who's leg did he break? Alf-Inge Håland's? No, I would have thought he would have been substituted if his leg had have been broken, the fact that he started his two following games pretty much shows his leg wasn't broken, his knee might have been bruised right enough but not enough to stop him playing a few days laterwho once deliberately broke an opponent's leg
Are you now saying that he stamped on Håland's other knee at the same time with a magic time delay? or that he performed the dodgy surgery on it??and finished his career.