Hold Up. All yuh reading the same article that I read ?
When asked whether Yorkie would be returning to Int'l duty; Keane said No.
Fair Enough. Why ? Cuz as far as he knows Yorkie was retired, however makes ' guest appearances' much like the one against England, where AGAIN he said it was a ONE OFF and that he WOULD NOT be looking to be part of the WC 2012 campaign.
So as far as Keane knows, Yorkie is still retired from Int'l football and the only reports he getting of him coming out of retirement again are through the media.
So correctly, he says he has to sit down with his player to discuss the situation. The only opinionated comment he added was that he 'hoped' he would remain retired. It's no command or riot act, only a wish.
I find ppl on this forum tend to get a bit partial when it comes to foreigners talking about our players, when the issue would be handled similarly with any other player, given the temperament of the Sunderland manager