Michael Keane was at Hull during the 2004-05 League 1 season, he ended up at some team in the Irish League and got let go. He's already retired and he's only 28, I feel sorry for him cause I never thought he was that bad and got a couple of important goals for us aswell.
I am sticking up for altidore here. He's not the best finisher, theres no arguing that. But I don't think he's the type of striker who makes others look better by setting them up. He's more a heskey. He's strong, can pick out a pass and his main contribution are assists not goals.
OLM
Good evening to you,have not conversed for some time, you may remember me under the name of rfsteele
a name not easily registered on this site,thus my metamorphasis with a new non de plume.
Right thats out of the way.
A couple of questions for you.
Did Hull live up to your expectations this season,"table wise," and do you think the moving on of Bullard
has helped or hindered your recent match results.
Your comments are always worh listening to Regards RF whoops valjing

I am sticking up for altidore here. He's not the best finisher, theres no arguing that. But I don't think he's the type of striker who makes others look better by setting them up. He's more a heskey. He's strong, can pick out a pass and his main contribution are assists not goals.
Cannot agree. A striker is supposed to score goals. A striker who doesn't score goals is not a striker.
Using the excuse that he "pulls fouls", "gains penalties and free kicks", "provides assists" and "is a work in progress" are simply excuses for not scoring.
Altidore was described by one of his fans on the Big Soccer boards as being a "Black Heskey" - Gawd knows what colour he thought Heskey is.
Jozy has been to 4 clubs since leaving Red Bulls (where his strike rate was less than 1 in two games). He has a total of about 9 games for Villareal (for 1 goal) played no games for Xerez, 28 for Hull City (for 1 goal) and 8 games for Bursaspor (for 1 goal). His reputation seems to have been made scoring some goals for his USA National team against the likes of Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba and Ecuador but nevertheless his strike rate is over 1 in 3 games - hardly impressive.
The guy simply has not got it. I'm sorry as I understand that he is a very nice bloke but there is no sentiment at this level of football on the wages he is getting.
The guy has been "bigged up" but unfortunately he is a "Rock Hudson" player - looks like the part but actually isn't.
And those goals against Brazil and Spain just took the piss didn't they!
Errrm, what goals!
Wow!
Now could you tell me how many he has scored since!
Probably, if I went on t'internet and searched, but, I'm guessing it will be zilch, zippo, nada!!!
I'm just being flippant mate. My Grandsons told me that they used to 'twitter' Jozy when he was here and that he was a really nice guy. Jozy is a trier but if you haven't got it then you haven't got it. His fans blame everything from poor clubs, poor team-mates, non-supply and gawd knows what else but 1 goal in 28 for us, 1 goal in 10 for Bursaspor and 1 goal in 9 for Villareal say it all. My own opinion is that Jozy needs to get down and dirty. He scored 15 goals from 37 in the Mickey Mouse League, which is equivalent to middle Championship and upper League 1. Perhaps he could do a year with one of the Sheffield Clubs next season - if he's got anything at all it would surely come out there.
I watch the odd MLS game 'live' in the early hours of the morning here in Oz. There are some very capable players in the league but anyone of any note is quickly gobbled up by overseas Clubs. Remember that Becks and Henry are over here and if they spot anyone they quickly recommend them. With Caleb Folan joining the Rapids I was eager to see their fans favourite player, Conor Casey, in action as he was described by many as formidable and a potential star on the World Stage but i was very disappointed to find that he was nothing short of a carthorse with little or no ability whatsoever. We get an abundance of Asian football here too with a number of Australian players playing in that league and in the Asian Cup. The Japanese K League is very formidable (compared with the MLS) but their National players are small by comparison so have imported tall players to supplement their teams. Soccer here is on the breadline though with Clubs relying heavily on sponsorship. The World Cup would have boosted the game here and secured it's future for years but not having a representative on the selection committee and having just blown 75 million on the last bid word has it that they will never bid again.
Here in Oz we have another couple of months or so where we will (hopefully) see a fully fit Michael Bridges return as Captain of the Newcastle Jets for his final season
I seen a rumour the other day that he has been forced to retire recently due to knee problems, don't know if it's official yet. Shame really, never really had a great run in the City side but i'll always remember his winner away at Leicester when we'd had a terrible start to the season under Parkinson.