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Published 08:36 30 Aug 2016 BST

"I'm just grateful from the manager's point of view, giving me that call a few weeks ago, and asking me to play in this game," the Dubliner said. "After the Euros, I thought that was it."It might not have felt right for Keane to have just bowed out under the radar without the special goodbye his 145 caps have earned him but it feels a little off that Wednesday's game is solely focused on the new breed and on the upcoming opposition. But perhaps this is just nonsense chat. We're playing Oman after all. And Richie Sadlier was bang on last year when he rubbished talk that players needed a game against Gibraltar and that the manager should've kept consistency with his team selection. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRoMW0ZvvQM That was at the height of the European campaign though. This is a new team with a new future and new targets and Ireland are going to be going with a new front line, possibly a new shape, but they don't get to dry run that properly with Keane's inclusion. He deserves his goodbye and he deserves all the respect in the world for what he has done for this country. You just hope that it doesn't affect preparation for Serbia. Because that game is bloody massive. The new GAA Hour football podcast is out. Listen to Colm Parkinson, Barry Cahill, and Senan Connell dissect a classic between Dublin and Kerry. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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