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"We get on well and it won't be too much trouble spending so much time with him. He has a strange way of sleeping as he likes to kick off all the blankets and just have them up by his chest"

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Domestic detail is doing sneaky PR work here. Robbie Keane isn’t selling tactics or trophies; he’s selling ease. “We get on well” is the headline, but the proof comes in the throwaway intimacy of shared space: the kind of small, mildly annoying habit you only notice when you’re living out of a suitcase with someone. In the athlete’s world of hotel rooms, long camps, and forced togetherness, compatibility isn’t abstract chemistry - it’s whether you can survive a roommate’s sleep quirks without wanting a transfer.

The line “it won’t be too much trouble” reads like classic locker-room understatement, a soft denial of the obvious: spending “so much time” with anyone is trouble, especially under pressure. Keane’s choice to pivot immediately to blankets and kicking isn’t random; it’s a disarming tactic. He replaces the potentially loaded topic (team dynamics, cliques, egos) with something endearingly human, turning the teammate from a public figure into a person with an oddly specific bedtime routine.

There’s a quiet hierarchy in the phrasing, too. The “strange way of sleeping” is a gentle jab that establishes familiarity without malice - the sort of teasing that signals you’re already inside the circle. It also reframes professionalism as tolerable intimacy: in modern sport, cohesion is built less through speeches than through learning to laugh at each other’s annoying little habits and still show up together the next day.

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Robbie Keane (born July 8, 1980) is a Athlete from Ireland.

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