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19th February 2015
10:13pm GMT

Martin O'Neill celebrates as Heskey puts Villa into the Carling Cup final.[/caption]
With Keane in Ireland this week, all the talk has been about when he'll hang up the boots but Heskey agrees with the Irish skipper that he has plenty of time before he can start thinking retirement.
“I’m 37, he’s only 34," he said. "So he’s still got another three or four years to actually even think about that. If he’s going to go into coaching, it’s probably a good time to actually get your badges then so he’s got four years to actually get them and then figure out what you’re going to be like at being a coach. Because you’ll have your own niche and that, your own way of doing things."
And big Emile is on the case, too. He's already considering joining the likes of James Beattie, Eidur Gudjohnsen and Stiliyan Petrov on a course in the summer where he can begin his rise in the coaching ranks and put in place his plan of blending Martin O'Neill and Gerard Houllier.
“Because I’m still playing, it’s difficult to know what direction you want to go down. Everyone’s saying, ‘get your badges, get your badges,’ and I wouldn’t mind getting my badges but I still feel like I want to play.
“I’m still thinking football. At least for another year. At least. I’ll see how it goes. I’ve got a contract with Bolton until the end of the season and then I’ll see how it goes from there. I can still do media stuff but I still feel I have a lot to offer within football. But, as well, I can do my coaching badges in the summer."
In the same week Roy Keane made his return to the TV screens as a pundit with ITV, Emile Heskey was in Dublin for TV3's coverage of Liverpool's win over Besiktas in the Europa League but, rather than going toe to toe with the Irish assistant manager, he admits that the Cork man is one of the players he wished he could've played with.
“I played with Keano (Robbie) at Villa. I played with Killer (Kilbane), he was good as well to be fair to him. He did well. But Roy Keane would’ve been good. If I could’ve put up with the moaning and all that, and the slating of you! But apparently on the pitch he was great. I spoke to Dwight Yorke and people like that and they said he was absolutely fantastic. You need someone like that to be your captain, if there are any problems he’s the one in first and you’re following him.
"In England, I trained with Gazza, he was unbelievable. Unbelievable. And the funny thing about training with Gazza, I trained with him in the 90s, early 2000s, and you’re looking at it back then thinking he’s great – we’re still looking for the next Gazza now, in 2015. What he did back then, he was miles ahead of himself. We’re still looking for the next Gazza. They said Joe Cole was the next Gazza, then he started playing wide right. I trained with Gazza but I would’ve loved to have played with Gazza at his peak.
“Internationally, Ronaldo. R9.”
The Real Ronaldo?
“Exactly. I’m glad you said that!”
Asked if he and the Brazilian would've struck up a good partnership...
"Definitely."
Another Liverpool legend comes to Tv3 next week with Luis Garcia analysing the return leg of the Besiktas Europa League clash (Thursday 26 February, 5.50pm). TV3 are also showing Champions League games on Tuesdays with a mouthwatering tie between Manchester City and Barcelona up this Tuesday (7.30pm) with Gaizka Mendieta and Kevin Kilbane.Explore more on these topics: