Odds on him coming off the bench and scoring the winner?
The Scotland v Ireland match is just moments away from kicking-off but the big news is Martin O’Neill’s decision to drop Ireland’s record goalscorer Robbie Keane from the starting line-up.
It’s the first time that Keane hasn’t started a competitve match since 2001 against Estonia and here’s how you reacted to the news…
Kick off fast approaching, here’s Robbie Keane in a last minute pic! @FAIreland @JOEdotie @thescore_ie pic.twitter.com/bQsW9ofJ3T
— Inpho Photography (@Inphosports) November 14, 2014
Robbie Keane out doing the warm-up, so not an injury call
— Paul O’Hehir (@paulohehir) November 14, 2014
Robbie Keane dropped? Must have ask Roy to autograph a book for him…
— Del McG (@DelMcG) November 14, 2014
Martin Oneill does a Brian Cody and drops Robbie Keane . #ScoIrl #rtesoccer #COYBIG
— Brendan Phelan (@phelan_brendan) November 14, 2014
No Robbie Keane, Martin ‘bigballs’ O’Neill shows some mettle…. #COYBIG
— Daire Crosbie (@crozzer1974) November 14, 2014
Would like to have been a fly on the wall when Martin O’Neill broke news to Robbie Keane he was dropped for tonight.#scotlandireland
— Derek McGregor (@McGregorDerek) November 14, 2014
For the first time since 2001, when ROI played Estonia, Robbie Keane dropped.
— Philip Quinn (@Quinner61) November 14, 2014
If we need a goal with 20 minutes to go, we have a fresh Robbie Keane to bring on and if you get one chance you’d want it to fall to him
— Adam Connor (@AdamConnor_7) November 14, 2014
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