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agreed even if he did spend shit loads doing itGot us up, kept us up, Mag Slayer (after years of waiting), great away days, hope and dreams, memories that will last forever.
I liked him.
I wasn't intentionally bringing up Gordon in that post just pointing out how a manager will be fully aware of the implications of green lighting deals will have on future targets.I can't see how bringing Gordon into it so much backs your argument up. He got incredibly unlucky with injuries before potentially his best years.
After a handful of games!!When Keane came in we were bottom of the Championship man! Nil points. Utter disarray.
I wasn't intentionally bringing up Gordon in that post just pointing out how a manager will be fully aware of the implications of green lighting deals will have on future targets.
Perhaps it's a financial era the club are still struggling to move on from
though.
No guarantee we'd even be in the PL without him. We were heading the other way.
No guarantee we'd even be in the PL without him. We were heading the other way.
I doubt it like. The astronomical finance was in place for someone else if not Keane - getting up that season was a cracking achievement but if any manager couldn't get promoted in two years with that financial backing then they would be doing a pretty awful job. From promotion onwards he did a poor job given the once in a generation finance he had at his disposal.
A chap posted on here the other day a really good link regarding our expenditure since our return to the promised land.
Really didn't make pretty reading for the Roy Keane fans mind. Over 60m spent in two seasons with very little coming back in.
Is this perhaps the reason we find ourselves in the position we do in regards to the apparent prudence being shown in the market?
I appreciate the job he done in getting us up when on our knees but his devil may care attitude towards the club I believe cost us our one big chance to actually make some decent strides in the top flight.
That level of financing is unprecedented at our club. Fat brucey seems to cop the majority of flak and he isn't blameless but I think Keane gets a free ride from our fans and his reign needs to be scrutinised further I believe.
We have a good record of returning quickly since the mid 90s. But it wasn't always like that. 6 years was about par before then.
Lots of clubs have had money when relegated and went the other way.
We were awful. Anyone who saw us at Southend and Bury in 2006 would know that.
And to say he did an awful job after promotion is silly. In 2003 and 2006 combined we achieved 34 points in total.
I don't know anyone who was confident of surviving in 2007-08. The previous two years had damaged everyone connected with the club.
He wasn't and never will be a "great" manager. But he did a superb job for us in the main.
It was time to go when he did though. I was in denial at the time but it was for the best.
we had no choice but spend 12 m on tainio and chimbonda?
8.5m on anton
4.5 on prmacrock mccartney
2m + each on halford,macshane,healy
stoke came up the same time and didn't spend anywhere near what we spent getting promoted and spent bugger all in comparison in the 2 years after
rk is the emperors new clothes. A long line of fine player..dud manager
We have a good record of returning quickly since the mid 90s. But it wasn't always like that. 6 years was about par before then.
Lots of clubs have had money when relegated and went the other way.
We were awful. Anyone who saw us at Southend and Bury in 2006 would know that.
And to say he did an awful job after promotion is silly. In 2003 and 2006 combined we achieved 34 points in total.
I don't know anyone who was confident of surviving in 2007-08. The previous two years had damaged everyone connected with the club.
He wasn't and never will be a "great" manager. But he did a superb job for us in the main.
It was time to go when he did though. I was in denial at the time but it was for the best.
There's no perhaps about it.See I don't buy into this whole needing to convince players to join mind. Comes down to finance at end of day (see bent and Gyan) to tempt a player not club status. Out of all that money spent the only one we got any sort of return on was Kenwyne. That's a desperately poor return mind.
Perhaps it's a financial era the club are still struggling to move on from
though.
With the purchases he made that summer that's a fair point but for the money he had available he should have bought far better. I'm sure under Keane we were the 3rd biggest net spenders in the premier league and he left us in the relegation zone. I'm not sure how describing that as awful is silly mind. He did a hideous job from promotion onwards when you take into account the money he had available to him.
Look at Bruce at Hull on a quarter of the spend![]()
Imagine if Keane had done a Clive Clarke on promotion and had to be replaced. We get a new manager in and give him the neck end of 80 million to spend on players half of that in the first summer window. Less than a season and a half later you lose 4-1 at home to Bolton, the manager selects a goalkeeper with a broken foot, the captain is getting booed every time he touches the ball and we drop into the bottom three. You would describe that as a decent job?