I was happy for the team to stay as it is when we were leading but Keane should've been on pretty much as soon as after Everton scored.They equalised on 65 minutes and Keane came on at 80 minutes so there was a 15 minute gap there where we barely threatened.McLeish did this against Swansea aswell, they scored right after half time and he didn't bring anyone on until after 70 minutes at which point the game had been lost.
This now seems a done deal. From the Everton pre-match thread:Quote from: LegionAm I alone in thinking that taking Keane on loan is a big mistake?He would have been a great signing all those years ago but not now.
Am I alone in thinking that taking Keane on loan is a big mistake?
He's just saved McLeish from a barrage of grief.
Quote from: ez on January 21, 2012, 05:58:44 PMHe's just saved McLeish from a barrage of grief.Another "everything that goes wrong is McLeish's fault, everything that goes right is anyone else's" type post, then?
Brings it down almost shoulder height with his left, controls, measures and drills it with his right. Powered. Accurate.Runs his arse off. Obviously liked and respected by our players. Took a half to find himself. Fair enough. Did not celebrate against his old club with the usual cider ad/Robin Hood pose. Good man. Loved the way he smiled (notwthstanding) with his Irish team mates.Never did before, but I like this man.