# robbie-keane - Wednesday 4 July, 2012
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Face Off
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The Ireland skipper wants LA Galaxy fans to wear his face around the world.
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# robbie-keane - Sunday 24 June, 2012
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Tribute
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The Ireland captain held aloft a jersey with ‘RIP James Nolan’ on the back, and spoke with the 21-year-old’s father.
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# robbie-keane - Wednesday 20 June, 2012
As the dust settles on Ireland’s Euro 2012 campaign, Miguel Delaney runs the rule over each squad member.
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# robbie-keane - Tuesday 19 June, 2012
“In your job, when you get old, if they gave you a pension and say. ‘Go’ without respect, what would you think?” asked the Italian today.
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# robbie-keane - Monday 18 June, 2012
Keane remained tight-lipped on his international future as Ireland bowed out of Euro 2012.
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The manager has picked a familiar looking XI for what may well be a swansong for the likes of Shay Given and Damien Duff.
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COYBIG
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The Boys in Green are preparing for the last hurrah at the European Championships in Poland. And so are the fans.
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Euro2012
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If you’ve got any fight left in you, it’s Italy next up in Poznan tonight for the Boys in Green. Join us as we count down to kick-off.
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# robbie-keane - Saturday 16 June, 2012
The Boys in Green are going home early and there are genuine reasons for Irish football fans to be feeling down, writes Miguel Delaney.
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Stephen Kelly, Paul Green and Kevin Doyle seemed pretty interested in one photographer’s camera earlier.
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“We came here with the aim and the dream of winning the European Championships. It’s gone completely wrong for us,” said the Aston Villa defender this afternoon.
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# robbie-keane - Friday 15 June, 2012
“We don’t see fear in training or in our preparations for the tournament, I don’t see tensions in the side,” said the Italian after the rout by Spain.
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Ireland were up against it when facing the defending champions tonight. But the Ireland manager gave Spain a helping hand, writes Miguel Delaney.
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# robbie-keane - Thursday 14 June, 2012
“I’m not too happy with all that nonsense. To praise the supporters for sake of it … Let’s change that attitude towards Irish supporters.”
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The Italian admitted his side made life easy for one of the best team’s to ever lace up football boots tonight in Gdansk.
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“You can hear the fans, they’re an absolute credit to their country and the team,” said the West Brom man after the defeat.
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The Irish are the first team eliminated from the tournament after a night to forget in Gdansk.
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Giovanni Trapattoni leads his men into a can’t-lose clash with the world and European champions in Gdansk. It might well be epic.
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We break down the areas in which this evening’s game is likely to be won and lost.
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Euro 2012
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With a mouth-watering Group C game against defending champions Spain hours away, the Irish are painting the city green.
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Miguel Delaney is in Gdansk for us… and for once his journalistic objectivity is welcome.
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Playing world and European champions in a major tournament and needed at least a point? We’ve never been involved in a bigger occasion, writes Miguel Delaney.
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Giovanni Trapattoni has demonstrated his penchant for eccentric team selections once again.
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Heartbreak
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The player who sent Mick McCarthy’s team home from World Cup 2002 gives his account of the last meeting between Ireland and Spain.
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# robbie-keane - Wednesday 13 June, 2012
There has been much debate recently over whether the Irish skipper should be dropped.
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It’s clear Ireland will go with the skipper as a lone striker against Spain, Miguel Delaney writes from Gdynia.
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Should Ireland’s record goalscorer sit this one out in order to stifle the likes of Xavi and Iniesta in midfield?
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# robbie-keane - Tuesday 12 June, 2012
The message from the Ireland skipper was clear this afternoon ahead of the daunting meeting with world champions Spain in Gdynia: believe.
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“Clearly we are not going to change our style one little bit,” the Barcelona man insisted today.
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“We’ll have to be on our game but we’re confident we can cause them some problems too,” said the Sunderland man today.
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The deputy mayor of the town quickly apologised for the remarks today.
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The 73-year-old Italian coach said he has to rebuild some dented Irish confidence before taking on Vicente del Bosque’s Spain.
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Ukraine the perfect hosts, England go back to basics and more headers. Miguel Delaney breaks it down.
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# robbie-keane - Monday 11 June, 2012
“This morning, I watched our game with more calmness and came to the conclusion that we played good,” the Ireland boss said today.
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All is not lost, Ireland fans. No seriously… it’s not.
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Cian O’Callaghan woke up with a thumping headache, a sore jaw and a magical day’s worth of memories.
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New Zealanders expect some bite and struggle from their prey while Euro 2012 woes do little to lift team morale.
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If you’re going to sit back and invite teams onto you, the most important objective is not to commit the kind of errors that sabotage that, writes Miguel Delaney in Poznan.
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“Maybe Shay didn’t see the ball, because he had three or four players in front of him,” Trapattoni said of the early Croatian goal.
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# robbie-keane - Sunday 10 June, 2012
The Italian said Ireland will now aim for six points against Spain and Italy over the course of the next week.
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