Roy Keane’s Selfish Act Threatens Trinidad’s World Cup Future

by Kartik Krishnaiyer on September 9, 2008 · 6 comments

dwight yorke Roy Keanes Selfish Act Threatens Trinidads World Cup Future

Roy Keane of all people shouldn’t have done this. Keane whose spat with Mick McCarthy led to the Irish legend missing World Cup 2002 has now seemingly pulled a stunt of equal temerity. Bowing to pressure from Keane, Dwight Yorke, the captain of Trinidad and Tobago has withdrawn from the squad due to take on the US tomorrow at Toyota Park in what for Yorke’s team is a critical World Cup qualifier.

Yorke who played with Keane at Manchester United has been the glue that has held together Trinidad and Tobago’s footballing side for years now. Often seen as a selfish goal poacher and night life aficionado in his United days, Yorke has reinvented himself as a hard working, resourceful midfielder much in the mold of non other than Roy Keane himself.

“I am feeling caught between a rock and a hard place with my club and my country,” Yorke told the Trinidad Express Newspaper. “I want to play against the U.S. but I don’t know if I will be allowed to.” Keane has stated he wants Yorke to be ready for Saturday’s clash with Wigan.

The actions of Keane are not only inconsiderate, but threaten the careful balance struck between club football and national team service during FIFA blackout periods. My suggestion is that CONCACAF urge FIFA to clarify to Sunderland for the next group of World Cup qualifiers in October that Yorke’s release is not optional: it is mandatory.

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1 JB September 9, 2008 at 1:33 pm

so Dwight can be injured all season and not play a game for the club who pays his wages week in and week out. Yet he's fit to play for his country? Whoever wrote the above article is clueless.

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2 Realmadrid_rocks September 9, 2008 at 2:29 pm

I don't even think he would be part of the game at the weekend against Wigan!
He probably would be part of the squad but has he really played recently for Sunderland and Roy Keane,I don't think so!
So stopping him from playing for his national side is just plain ridiculous.

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3 Kevin September 9, 2008 at 5:17 pm

One more reason I think nowt of Keane

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4 eplnfl September 9, 2008 at 8:29 pm

I should feel bad that T& T will miss there best player?

Captain America

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5 Pork Romeo September 10, 2008 at 7:25 am

At 36, time for Yorke to hang up the boots on internationals. If TnT have not managed find a younger striker with potential, they have no business being the world cup. Have to agree with Keane on this one.

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6 Pork Romeo September 10, 2008 at 7:28 am

Good point. Yorke probably doesnt want to go to the US. Easier to let Keane take the heat.

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