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You are here » One of the most feared midfielders of his generation and a vital cog in Manchester United's title winning machine of the 1990s and early 2000s. The one and only Keano is given the artistic treatment, his face comprised of solid areas of colour in our popular "colour block" style.Printed on an ethically-sourced, WRAP-accredited and OEKO-TEX certified, 100% Egyptian cotton* t-shirt.Men's SizesWomen's Sizes*Nb. Ash colour t-shirts are a 50/50 cotton/polyester mix giving an extra soft feel There are currently no customer reviews for this product. If you are familiar with this product and would like to review it, please click "Review this product" to the left. Bryan Robson Colour Block�19.99 George Best Colour Block�19.99 Zinedine Zidane Colour Block�19.99( BOY AND HIS DOG BY MARGARET KEANE)supper condition nothing wrong with print.? Richard David Hughes (born 8 September 1975, Gravesend, Kent) is an English musician, best known as the drummer of the British band Keane.
Hughes attended Tonbridge School where he was friends with Tim Rice-Oxley and Dominic Scott. At the age of seventeen, he learned to play the drums, and when Scott and Rice-Oxley formed a small covers band in 1995 he was invited to join as drummer. They later invited present vocalist Tom Chaplin to join the band, although Hughes initially objected, later stating, "The idea of giving someone who's already the loudest person you know a microphone was not something that I was particularly keen on." Hughes then went to university at University College London where he received a degree in Geography. He took a job as a secretary at the BBC in order to support himself and the band while they lived and practiced in a flat on Upper Clapton Road in London. He also had a job as a supply teacher for a short time. It has been said that the song 'Put it Behind You' was written by Rice-Oxley for Hughes after he had broken up with a girlfriend, and that much of the album 'Perfect Symmetry' - in particular the track 'You Don't See Me' - was also written about him and his unrequited love for a music journalist who broke his heart by marrying another man.
Hughes is known to be the most humorous member of the band. Since Under the Iron Sea was released he has provided additional backing vocals for the band. He was married, presumably to his long-time girlfriend, in 2010. He is a Human Rights activist with Amnesty International.[1] On 3 November 2011 Hughes spoke at the Oxford Union about his work with Amnesty International, and his campaign for justice for Troy Davis. He collects "Nikon" brand cameras and calls himself "Nikon Guy". He is a great lover of photography and updates the site Keane with "photoblogs" with photographs of the band on tour. He is a fan of the Irish U2, and other bands and groups like The Smiths, The Beatles and Björk. His favorite song from the album Hopes and Fears is "Bend and Break" and the album Under the Iron Sea is "Put it Behind You." Hughes is green and brown colourblind, as said in a video where Richard answers 50 fan questions (can be found on the band's YouTube channel.) Keane took the initiative to participate in War Child (foundation to help children in countries at war).
Richard is an activist who defends human rights, together with Amnesty International. Used Ac Units For Sale In New OrleansHe is also very involved in the case of Troy Davis, sometimes wearing T-shirts with the message "I am Troy Davis" during his tour in the United States. Battery Operated Lights For Wedding CenterpiecesRichard is also a great animal advocate and has been a vegetarian since age 13.Hanging A Heavy Mirror With Chain Hopes and Fears (2004) Under the Iron Sea (2006) The Best of Keane (2013)Roy Keane of Manchester United clashes with Steven Gerrard Steven Gerrard has spoken of his respect for Roy Keane but insists he will never allow a Manchester United jersey in his house, even if he was given one by the Corkman.
Former Liverpool captain Gerrard battled against Keane for years in the Premier League during a time when United dominated and Keane picked up six Premier League medals. During his 17 years at Anfield, Gerrard built up a special rapport with the Kop faithful - and a distinct rivalry with the men, and fans, from old Trafford.Speaking on Today with Sean O'Rourke on RTE Radio One today, Gerrard had an abrupt response when it was mentioned that he had previously stated he would never allow a Man United jersey in his house. Robbie Keane is congratulated by Steven Gerrard after scoringWhy would I allow a Manchester United one when they are the biggest rivals?" asked Gerrard. "Maybe because you might have swapped shirts with someone like Roy Keane?" answered Sean O'Rourke. This prompted Gerrard to speak of his admiration for Keane while reiterating his stance on the the red half of Manchester."Roy Keane is one of my favourite players. I really loved playing against him, I have nothing but respect for the guy and as a player but being a Liverpool fan from the day I was born, there is no need for me to have a Manchester United shirt in my house."
Steven Gerrard training with LA Galaxy Gerrard also had high praise for another Irishman and Roy's namesake Robbie.Keane did not feature in either of Ireland's Euro 2016 play-off matches against Bosnia or the 1-0 win over Germany in Lansdowne Road but Gerrard admits he would be "stunned" if Ireland's record goalscorer did not make the plane to France next June. Steven Reid recently revealed just how important Keane is around the squad and in the dressingroom and Gerrard certainly agrees."We already had a decent connection but it certainly got stronger when I turned up in LA," said Gerrard. Robbie Keane and Steven Gerrard celebrate at Liverpool "He put his arm around me and helped me settle. He is a legend out there at Galaxy, he is scoring heavily week in, week out. I Know how popular he is here in Ireland and how big he was in the Premier League and he certainly took that over to the Galaxy and the MLS."I would be stunned if he was not in the squad. I think Martin O'Neill will take him for his experience.
He is capable of scoring big goals at big moments and them players are very hard to come by. "I know he hasn't played as much in the last couple of qualifiers and the play-off but Martin has had him alongside him on the bench and Robbie does a terrific job on the pitch but also off it as well and I am sure he will want him around."I know Robbie well enough to know he won't be happy being a squad player. He will want to push to try and get playing time." When Keane signed for Liverpool in July 2008, Gerrard was playing in the number 10 role and was in fine form playing off the front man.It was the role in which Keane was signed to fill, but Gerrard insists that is not the reason why Keane only lasted six months at Anfield."It wasn't all down to Robbie. Robbie came and worked hard on the training pitch and scored some important goals for us but these things happen in football, players move about and sometimes don't settle for whatever reason. "I think there was a bit of a clash with Rafa Bentiez maybe but I certainly wanted him to stay around for a long time."