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Posted

no not that one...

 

but...i love

 

Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane

His names not f***ing Keano, it's Robbie Keane

Posted

oh and, I remember Sutty ringing me when Masch scored v Reading, I was in the lakes with the family and missed it..oh how he laughed at me....

 

Keane - 1st goal

Gerrard - 100th goal

 

wont see that again will you, dullard? ;-)

Guest PaulMcC
Posted

Mascherano's first goal is better.

Posted
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane

His names not f***ing Keano, it's Robbie Keane

 

 

thought it was class when heard it tonight

 

i bet he loves it too

Guest PaulMcC
Posted

It wa sung a few weeks ago too.

 

Can't remember which match. Think the Mancs.

Posted
It wa sung a few weeks ago too.

 

Can't remember which match. Think the Mancs.

 

 

dont think it was sung at the mancs game. unless im going deaf, was in the Kop and didnt hear it.

 

tonight was the first time ive heard it

Guest PaulMcC
Posted

It was definitely sung before tonight.

 

I was at the back of the Kop and i think it was sung when he kept closing down the Mancs and we won the ball back.

Posted
no not that one...

 

but...i love

 

Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane

His names not f***ing Keano, it's Robbie Keane

 

watched it on tv, didnt hear it.... what song is that to?

Posted

For keane's goal... I somehow didnt know that it was Torres out on the right and went mad when he totally shredded the defender and corssed in the fantastic ball. When Keane lashed it in I exploded. I think I scared my 2 flatmates, started roaring at the TV. woohoo! go on do it! do it! (his celebration) , then of course he did and I cheered like a loon and sat back down. what a moment that was for me. I know in the grand scheme of thinsg that goal didnt mean much but it was just such a relief to see the man bang in a beauty like that and at anfield in the CL. I know we'll never quite know what it feels like from his point of view but from mine, it was bloody fantastic.

Posted (edited)
watched it on tv, didnt hear it.... what song is that to?

 

Let it Be.

 

Is good.

 

On the other hand I have to say, having had a few games to get used it, am not a fan of 'We'll be coming...'

Edited by kop205
Posted

It was sung in jest first at the Lazio game

Posted
For keane's goal... I somehow didnt know that it was Torres out on the right and went mad when he totally shredded the defender and corssed in the fantastic ball. When Keane lashed it in I exploded. I think I scared my 2 flatmates, started roaring at the TV. woohoo! go on do it! do it! (his celebration) , then of course he did and I cheered like a loon and sat back down. what a moment that was for me. I know in the grand scheme of thinsg that goal didnt mean much but it was just such a relief to see the man bang in a beauty like that and at anfield in the CL. I know we'll never quite know what it feels like from his point of view but from mine, it was bloody fantastic.

same for me !!!

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I think the world would be a better place if more players adopted maschs.'f*** off, f*** off,f*** off' celebration. let it all out son.

 

 

definatley! Keane looked like he was on the verge of doing it then reverted to his normal one.

Posted
There were alot of whoppers singing Keano in the Lower Anny Road.

 

The majority of the Kop were singing it after his goal! That's what prompted the "let it be" song to be sung so loud. I also wondered why so few travelled from Eindhoven but watching their team illustrated exactly why. Still, it was nice when they joined in so enthusiastically with YNWA and some of them were actually swaying singing it! Also, why do we applaud foreign keepers and then boo them when they don't acknowledge their support? They don't know the tradition! Alright, I know PSV have a fomer LFC player who could have explained things but he probably had more things on his mind at half time than remembering to tell him not to disrespect us.

Posted
There were alot of whoppers singing Keano in the Lower Anny Road.

 

At one stage a couple of lads at the back started shouting "It's not f***ing Keano ya bunch of f***ing Mancs"

 

 

but it is his nickname. we are reclaiming the word keano.

Posted
There were alot of whoppers singing Keano in the Lower Anny Road.

 

At one stage a couple of lads at the back started shouting "It's not f***ing Keano ya bunch of f***ing Mancs"

 

Personally, I think the refusal to call him Keano just gives the manc t*** too much respect. Nothing would annoy the mancs more than for Robbie Keane to do so well, and the name to become so widely accepted, that when people said 'Keano' it was automatically assumed they were talking about our Robbie. A bit like I do when people refer to God.

Posted
but it is his nickname. we are reclaiming the word keano.

 

See above

 

I'm nothing if not consistent

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