Michael Keane leaving - Sky
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Michael Keane
Is to leave Burnley at the end of the season, according to Sky Sources.
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Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Just got Sky alert - Michael Keane will leave at the end of the season.
"Sky sources understand." No further details.
"Sky sources understand." No further details.
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Re: Michael Keane
You beat me to it Jimmy.
And, we should merge the 2 threads.
Thanks, MODs - merged.
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And, we should merge the 2 threads.
Thanks, MODs - merged.
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Re: Michael Keane
They could have announced this back in August.
Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Is that something we didn't already know? Must be a slow news day.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
we knew that last summer?
I hope its this summer for a fee, sickening feeling if he was to leave on a free the summer after which some bogus HITC-type reports are suggesting.
I'd like to think that Keano wouldn't stiff us in that respect as he appears grateful of the step up Burnley have given him.
I hope its this summer for a fee, sickening feeling if he was to leave on a free the summer after which some bogus HITC-type reports are suggesting.
I'd like to think that Keano wouldn't stiff us in that respect as he appears grateful of the step up Burnley have given him.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
OK. We all expected MK would leave.
Don't know if there's any information about where he's going - and how much.
Congratulations, Michael for all you've done as part of the Burnley squad. Good luck.
Don't know if there's any information about where he's going - and how much.
Congratulations, Michael for all you've done as part of the Burnley squad. Good luck.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
He's joining Sky? I've heard of career moves from football to punditry but he has got it all wrong!
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
In other news, bear seen defacating in woods.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Really is a slow news day jlup1980 - it's even no more than a Sky Sources statement. But they haven't told us anything we don't know. It's just a matter of where he goes.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
I am shocked, shocked, to find that gambling is going on in here!
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
He's a smooth operator, isn't he.ThinLizzy wrote:He's joining Sky? I've heard of career moves from football to punditry but he has got it all wrong!
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
What does it take to become a Sky Source? Common sense?
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I was talking to my missus about this. She's a big Clarets fan too and Spurs were mooted as a desintaion. I don't know the in's and out's but he's under contract and could they afford him? I say that with the impending new stadium etc. Daniel Levy is nothing but not shrewd.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Apparently not looking at the people they employ.
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Re: Michael Keane
Well who would have thunk it?ClaretJimmy wrote:Is to leave Burnley at the end of the season, according to Sky Sources.

Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Bob, stands on a street corner, knows someone, who knows someone who knows the sister, of a brother, of the cousin, of a neighbour of a footballer who knows someone in the nightclub where a player sometimes drinks.Paul Waine wrote:He's a smooth operator, isn't he.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Rodriguez. Then Austin. Then Ings. Then Gray.
Keane. Then Tarkowski.
We move on.....
Keane. Then Tarkowski.
We move on.....
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Should have been on a 5 year deal from the start
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I think 5 year deals are unusual these days. He's still under contract. He seems like a level headed guy who has very much appreciated us. I don't think he'd screw us over. Let's just be positive and hope for the best outcome. He's been fantastic for us.UpTheBeehole wrote:Should have been on a 5 year deal from the start
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
wonder where he'll end up? my guess is man utd
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
De Bruyne signed a 6 year deal at Man City. If you're signing a young player who's going to be a star, get him tied down for as long as possible.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
They also had to pay 55million to get him and wages of over 100k a week for those 6 years.
When signing a player there are 2 parties involved you can't force someone to sign for however many years you want. Of course it is easy with hindsight once you have seen the players progression over 2 years to wish it was longer. Hendrick and Brady aren't on 6 year deals either and both have played a lot more football than Keane had when he signed.
When signing a player there are 2 parties involved you can't force someone to sign for however many years you want. Of course it is easy with hindsight once you have seen the players progression over 2 years to wish it was longer. Hendrick and Brady aren't on 6 year deals either and both have played a lot more football than Keane had when he signed.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
If (1) you can afford and (2) you are a "big club."UpTheBeehole wrote:De Bruyne signed a 6 year deal at Man City. If you're signing a young player who's going to be a star, get him tied down for as long as possible.
Unfortunately, when we signed Michael Keane from ManU Burnley still needed to be careful with every pound - and we weren't an established Premier League team, never mind a "big club."
Still pleased that Michael Keane has played for our team. He might have used Burnley for a stepping stone, but the great players that have enabled Sean Dyche to build a great squad are also Burnley's stepping stone to becoming an established Premier League club.
Onwards and upwards.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
We'd had Keane on loan, we knew how good he was. He wanted first team football. As long as he was getting football and £25k a week he'd have signed, whether it was 2,3 or 5 years.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
He didn't get 1st team football when he first came he was behind Duff.
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If he has a quality man of the match game on sunday thers no reason why mourinho wont ava look. Theyl have a buy back option as most players they ship out do
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Its not a shock is it?
Our really, really good players are not going to stay and we have to deal with that.
Our really, really good players are not going to stay and we have to deal with that.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
they haven't with keane but they do have a sell-on clause.cutsy123 wrote:If he has a quality man of the match game on sunday thers no reason why mourinho wont ava look. Theyl have a buy back option as most players they ship out do
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We did offer him a longer contract
Safe to assume he did not sign it
We'll still make a massive profit from the sale - the biggest in our history by a long way.
At the same time we have had the pleasure of watching him in a claret shirt for 3 years, make his debut for England, and conduct himself in a great way. He has represented himself and the club aswell as any Burnley player has in many a year.
Yet £25m plus profit and all of the above is still not enough for a few fans !!
Safe to assume he did not sign it
We'll still make a massive profit from the sale - the biggest in our history by a long way.
At the same time we have had the pleasure of watching him in a claret shirt for 3 years, make his debut for England, and conduct himself in a great way. He has represented himself and the club aswell as any Burnley player has in many a year.
Yet £25m plus profit and all of the above is still not enough for a few fans !!
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Contract length means nothing. If he was on a 5 year deal he would still want to leave this season to move onto bigger and better things.
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Id take 20 for him slot tarky in and buy
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Holtyclaret wrote:we knew that last summer?
I hope its this summer for a fee, sickening feeling if he was to leave on a free the summer after which some bogus HITC-type reports are suggesting.
I'd like to think that Keano wouldn't stiff us in that respect as he appears grateful of the step up Burnley have given him.
I'd much rather him see out his contract with us, help us achieve another season of premier league football and leave on a free. After that he would owe us nothing.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Did anyone really not expect this?
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Gotta be worth £25m+ in the current market. He still makes mistakes fairly regularly and would benefit another year with us but good luck to him, hope he doesn't spend his time sat on a bench.
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The timings weird, I think everyone expected this but why has it been announced now, in this fashion? £15-20M should do it. I think he's a good defender for us in a defensive system and that's about it. I don't see him coping well in an attacking team, positionally he isn't at that level yet. It's easy to defend your own final third with 10 other men helping out. I consider Ben Mee a better defender, Keane just had more to offer a big club (age, distribution).
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Keano has certainly dealt with interest from other clubs much better than Ings did.
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I think ablueclaret fully expected us to build a team around Keane and Tarkowski and conquer the world, then announce plans for outer space exploration before impregnantion of the first inter galactic race.....ClaretMoffitt wrote:Did anyone really not expect this?
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
We know that ManU are his team, that he was sad to move on from them and that he has declared that he wants to go back there sometime as a player.
He was their guest at Old Trafford last weekend - seen sitting amongst some of his old mates. Mourinho has publicly declared an interest and United are in the box seat with any fee (sell-on clause).
It all just seems a bit odd that all this and today's Sky announcements have come at a very convenient time for ManU with our upcoming game against them.
CONSPIRACY.
He was their guest at Old Trafford last weekend - seen sitting amongst some of his old mates. Mourinho has publicly declared an interest and United are in the box seat with any fee (sell-on clause).
It all just seems a bit odd that all this and today's Sky announcements have come at a very convenient time for ManU with our upcoming game against them.
CONSPIRACY.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Really? That £25 million profit would more than cover a replacement. ie. Lees from wednesday for £10 million.ClaretinMyBlood wrote:I'd much rather him see out his contract with us, help us achieve another season of premier league football and leave on a free. After that he would owe us nothing.
Letting him run down his contract would be foolish and unfair to a great 'short term' servant to the club.
Him leaving would have little effect on whether we stay up next year or not as long as a suitable squad replacement is sought. Hes done well this year but he is not the sole reason we should remain at the top table for next season.
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nobody from BFC has announced anything, its sky sports filling there time making up stuff or putting 2 and 2 together.KRBFC wrote:The timings weird, I think everyone expected this but why has it been announced now, in this fashion? £15-20M should do it. I think he's a good defender for us in a defensive system and that's about it. I don't see him coping well in an attacking team, positionally he isn't at that level yet. It's easy to defend your own final third with 10 other men helping out. I consider Ben Mee a better defender, Keane just had more to offer a big club (age, distribution).
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Letting him see out his contract and leave for nothing would be a very dumb move.
Pretty sure it is not a situation that we we need to worry about.
Keane is leaving in the summer - and that's the best thing for all parties (other than him signing a 20 year contract with Burnley !)
Pretty sure it is not a situation that we we need to worry about.
Keane is leaving in the summer - and that's the best thing for all parties (other than him signing a 20 year contract with Burnley !)
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Certainly nothing surprising. Must be a quite day at Sky. I'd be surprised if MK ended up anywhere but OT next season.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
That's the common sense attitude, what choice do we have? Every season I always think that the next player to be replaced will be more difficult to replace than the previous player, yet the club keeps doing it, like clockwork.RingoMcCartney wrote:Rodriguez. Then Austin. Then Ings. Then Gray.
Keane. Then Tarkowski.
We move on.....
So I'll do it again. Keane will be really really difficult to replace.

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Our defence at the minute is a whole unit. Our system thrives off continuity, I'd rather miss out on £25million now and reap the benefit at the end of next season.
It's not going to happen, as he will inevitably leave this summer.
I'd much rather we got an extra season with our current back five, knowing that it works, and for a club like ours is successful. Than risk getting a replacement in, who won't be as good, and may have a negative impact on our current system.
It's not going to happen, as he will inevitably leave this summer.
I'd much rather we got an extra season with our current back five, knowing that it works, and for a club like ours is successful. Than risk getting a replacement in, who won't be as good, and may have a negative impact on our current system.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Will we ever learn how to handle transfers-
Either say hands off - he's not for sale
Or say we'll listen to offers in excess of £40m at the end of the season
If he goes like this it's obvious we had our bumps felt
Either say hands off - he's not for sale
Or say we'll listen to offers in excess of £40m at the end of the season
If he goes like this it's obvious we had our bumps felt
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
£25 million eh!?
That means we could buy the the entire B******* Rovers squad and still have £24.5 million left in change!
That means we could buy the the entire B******* Rovers squad and still have £24.5 million left in change!
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
WTF?Will we ever learn how to handle transfers
I mean, seriously, WTF?
No one does selling players better than we do for a comparable club our size.
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Re: Michael Keane leaving - Sky
Would the "special one" be behind this? Surely not just before our game with Utd!
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Replacement might be better though? or at least on a parClaretinMyBlood wrote:Our defence at the minute is a whole unit. Our system thrives off continuity, I'd rather miss out on £25million now and reap the benefit at the end of next season.
It's not going to happen, as he will inevitably leave this summer.
I'd much rather we got an extra season with our current back five, knowing that it works, and for a club like ours is successful. Than risk getting a replacement in, who won't be as good, and may have a negative impact on our current system.
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