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fred sharpes nose Blatant "come and get me".........seems to think highly of himself. Big Charlie IMO touting himself for the money - focus on the football - b******t
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/hal-robson-kanu-says-relishing-wales-9459925
Hal Robson-Kanu says he believes Wales can shine on the biggest stage if they break their qualifying hoodoo by reaching Euro 2016. The striker’s endeavour won the free-kick from Jason Denayer that led to Gareth Bale’s winner against Belgium on Friday.That led to scenes of delirium on the pitch at the final whistle, with Robson-Kanu saying he has never played in an atmosphere like it. The 26-year-old, who WalesOnline understands has attracted interest from Premier League suitors with his performances for Wales, says he is confident the team can continue to ride the wave of positivity around them to make an impact at next summer’s finals
He said: “The job is still to do. I have played in promotion-winning teams and I have never experienced a team spirit like that we have in the Wales team. That comes from playing in big games and the one on Friday night, that was the biggest atmosphere I have ever played in.
“Credit to the fans, it’s the support of the nation that really drives us on. With the game on Friday, every single player felt the support from the fans. It was absolutely incredible “Things like that create a positive energy and successful energy and is something we can continue to build on and when we do get there I’m confident we can show a few people what we can do.”
Robson-Kanu has firmly established himself as Wales’ first-choice front man under Chris Coleman in this campaign.
His strike against Cyprus was crucial in sealing the three points against Wales’ next Group B opponents last October. And he admits he is relishing the role in front of Gareth Bale in Wales’ attack.
“It’s always nice to wear the No.9 shirt. It’s a massive responsibility,” he said.
“I just work as hard as I can in that role. I have run myself into the ground sometimes for the team. It’s about winning games. I do it for my club and having the No.9 shirt for the nation is fantastic going into what we hope will be a first Euros and with the FIFA world ranking set to rocket again.
“It’s a massive honour to wear the No.9 shirt for my country. I have made the position my own. It’s down to hard work and the hard work is not over yet. There are four games left in the campaign but we are on course to qualify.”
Robson-Kanu’s joy of starring for his nation comes amid a backdrop of uncertainty over his future at club level.
With a year left on his deal at Reading and no new contract offer having been made, his performances for Wales are believed to have led to interest from a number of Premier League clubs.
Robson-Kanu says he is leaving it in the hands of his agent and the club but says he has the belief to play at the very top level. “For me, I just focus on my football,” he added.
“It’s about playing games and showing what you are capable of. I have played in the Premier League and there is no better league in football.
“With regards to my future, it’s not down to me to say. My agent and the club will deal with that, It’s important to do well and make sure you are always performing.
“I have got another year at Reading. They haven’t come to me with another contract so we will see what the future holds.
“With the season I had in the Premier League, I scored seven goals. That’s no mean feat in a team that struggled in the league. It was a massive achievement personally and gave me a lot of belief.”
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John Smith Robson-Kanu says he is leaving it in the hands of his agent and the club but says he has the belief to play at the very top level.
It's there in black and white kids
by wiggso » 16 Jun 2015 11:37
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by teignmouth hoops » 16 Jun 2015 13:26
John Smith Robson-Kanu says he is leaving it in the hands of his agent and the club but says he has the belief to play at the very top level.
It's there in black and white kids
by maffff » 16 Jun 2015 13:57
by John Smith » 16 Jun 2015 14:20
maffff After his performance for Wales I think HRK deserves a big money move to the Prem. I for one hope he gets it.
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