Keane's international record is testament to his pride and passion, which are so obviously lacking in many of his English counterparts. To score 59 international goals for a middle ranking nation- many against higher ranked teams (he's scored against Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Holland) is a great achievement, especially when the next best is 21 goals in 92 games (Niall Quinn).
However, at club level, he's always been too quick to move on. He never really made his mark anywhere. Bearing in mind what he's achieved for the ROI, you would think that had he stayed at one club for a period of time and become the focal point of their attack, he could have been celebrated as a record scorer in club football too.
He was with us for 6 years in his first stay and his goal count is up there with Sheringham's. Apart from that, I fully agree with the first bit.
