Joe_Fox
Well-Known Member
Hopefully Keown and Adams can have a sit down and sort this mess out. Keown is a vital player for us this season and we really would be shooting ourselves in the foot if we were too proud and made hin leave. It's a case of cutting your nose off to spite your face. Ridiculous.
I think that Keown was wrong to voice his opinions about tactics. If he had voiced them behind closed doors, one on one with Adams then I think Adams would have taken them on board. It's just the way he voiced them infront of all the players that was a bit stupid. We all know that the set up at Arsenal is probably the best in the country, the best ran club, the best manager and the rest. Keown cannot expect to move clubs and witness the same standard of set up. True, the club is not being ran properly but I'm sure everyone knows that. Making snide remarks to try and wobble the post on which the authority resides is quite childish and callous in my opinion. As I have said, a one on one meetng with Adams would have been a better route of enquiry, surely Wenger would not have stood for Keown's outburst - he was lucky to get his premiership league winners medal in my opinion, if Arsenal hadn't been so far ahead of the chasing pack then Keown would not have been played - fact.
What I would suggest is that Adams and Keown went out for a pint together and had a laugh. There is no vibe going on at LCFC, no 'crazy gang' band of brothers attitude. We needto get the players to have a fancy dress night or something to lift morale.
I think that Keown was wrong to voice his opinions about tactics. If he had voiced them behind closed doors, one on one with Adams then I think Adams would have taken them on board. It's just the way he voiced them infront of all the players that was a bit stupid. We all know that the set up at Arsenal is probably the best in the country, the best ran club, the best manager and the rest. Keown cannot expect to move clubs and witness the same standard of set up. True, the club is not being ran properly but I'm sure everyone knows that. Making snide remarks to try and wobble the post on which the authority resides is quite childish and callous in my opinion. As I have said, a one on one meetng with Adams would have been a better route of enquiry, surely Wenger would not have stood for Keown's outburst - he was lucky to get his premiership league winners medal in my opinion, if Arsenal hadn't been so far ahead of the chasing pack then Keown would not have been played - fact.
What I would suggest is that Adams and Keown went out for a pint together and had a laugh. There is no vibe going on at LCFC, no 'crazy gang' band of brothers attitude. We needto get the players to have a fancy dress night or something to lift morale.