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Martin Keown's testimonial on Sky Sports 1


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It's clear to all he's got a Monkey's head.

You can even buy t-shirts aroun dHighbury that say he's got a monkey's head. And you can but the same t-shirts at 1st division clubs, 2nd division clubs, and I think 3rd division clubs.

It's a universal view.

EDIT:- I put "Keown" into a Google images search. The second image to come up was:

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Keown's not a thug.

People just judge him 'cos he's a raving lunatic!

Man Utd vs Arsenal, When RVN missed his penalty, Keown was the perfect gentleman wasn't he?

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Man Utd vs Arsenal, When RVN missed his penalty, Keown was the perfect gentleman wasn't he?

Well done there on judging a man on one incident in his 15+ years of football. Yes, he made a mistake, so let's just ignore the years and years of him being a good professional and brand him a thug over this one thing that happened at the end of his career.

You obviously haven't followed Keown at all over the years. Nice of you not to mention any others players also. Does that make everyone involved in the scuffle a thug for life too then?

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Man Utd vs Arsenal, When RVN missed his penalty, Keown was the perfect gentleman wasn't he?

And Eric Cantona was the perfect gentleman when he delivered a dropkick to the Crystal Palace fan that Bob Holly would've been proud of.

Robbie Fowler was the perfect gentleman when he sniffed the touchline as if it was cocaine.

Roy Keane is ALWAYS a perfect gentleman.

Yeah..ok.

Remember also that this is coming from an HBK fan. >_<

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And Eric Cantona was the perfect gentleman when he delivered a dropkick to the Crystal Palace fan that Bob Holly would've been proud of.

Robbie Fowler was the perfect gentleman when he sniffed the touchline as if it was cocaine.

Roy Keane is ALWAYS a perfect gentleman.

Yeah..ok.

Remember also that this is coming from an HBK fan. >_<

Cantona, however much of a genius he is, was in the wrong. As was Fowler, but he's not a genius. Keane was just a dickhead for ending Haalands career. And Keown is a cock for being a prick at the end of the United Arsenal game. A lot of players are dickheads.

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I Never in my life thought one of Tottenham's legends would turn up at Arsenal for a testimonal for a fucking monkey man gooner bastard . He really must need the money ( or ive lost alot of respect for him if it was for free )

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Yeah, such passion. Passion that you don't go and play in a player's testimonial. I do find it quite sad that some Tottenham fans seem to have nothing better to do than just hate Arsenal.

And as for comments before that "Keown must really need the money", well. Yes Keown did give the money away, but even if he didn't, that's the point of a testimonial - to get some money before you call it a day.

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unfortunatly the last 10 years has been nothing but pain for spurs fans , so it pains us to watch the arsenal do so well . maybe when we ger Rannieri (crosses fingers) we can get up in the top 6 where we deserve to be

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