chriswallace85
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Did he?He’s since said vetoeing the parade was a mistake.
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Did he?He’s since said vetoeing the parade was a mistake.
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Love this interview.
Speaks with an affection and love for the club that none have since imo.
Love the bit at 6:57.
I think that’s part of the problem. He doesn’t seem to have many friends in football which is why he brought a inexperienced no2 with him to Sunderland.Watch that back was brilliant. Yes, it would be a sentimental appointment, but I'm sure Roy wouldn't see it that way (not for very long anyway).
Get some good coaches around him to share the burden and I think the rest of the league shits itself tbh.
+1After piling on poyet last time when he was so odds on they stopped taking bets I'll be giving this market a wide berth
Both of them statements are completely untrue.he pissed off experienced players there and didnt get the job after o neill which was what was supposed to happen.
the rest of his time in football went better for short
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Love this interview.
Speaks with an affection and love for the club that none have since imo.
Love the bit at 6:57.
Wasn't he sacked/ walked for losing 0-3 against Bolton?He wouldn't allow us to put in a performance resulting in that in the first place.
1-4Wasn't he sacked/ walked for losing 0-3 against Bolton?
It wasn't no, and it was in the Premier league. However, the way some are going on here it's as if Keane's teams could never roll over because he was a hard midfielder. Well they could and did. Short memories.1-4
We were in front within minutes.
Still wasn't as abject as Saturday.
Can you imagine him working under Speakmann and KLD? I can't.Massive mover in the last hour or two in the betting market. Now in to 5/1 3rd favourite.
I think that’s part of the problem. He doesn’t seem to have many friends in football which is why he brought a inexperienced no2 with him to Sunderland.
wasn't that more to do with his colleagues were still playing?I think that’s part of the problem. He doesn’t seem to have many friends in football which is why he brought a inexperienced no2 with him to Sunderland.
He's not had a manager's job for probably a decade. There'll be a reason for that. It's a silly suggestion. And I still love KeanoCan you imagine him working under Speakmann and KLD? I can't.
Fair comment, but it didn't happen too often, and it was in the top division. We did get a good hiding down Everton and Chelsea as well.It wasn't no, and it was in the Premier league. However, the way some are going on here it's as if Keane's teams could never roll over because he was a hard midfielder. Well they could and did. Short memories.
I just don't think it would be a good move. As much as I like him.Fair comment, but it didn't happen too often, and it was in the top division. We did get a good hiding down Everton and Chelsea as well.
And that’s the end of that thenBoth of them statements are completely untrue.
Keane had a go at players and their attitudes and had a point, I’ll let you look the interview on YouTube and the players (Walters and Ward) their careers have nosedived completely. Secondly, rich Irish businessmen paid for the wages of both O’Neill and Keane and they stopped the funding and that’s why they’re scrapping the barrel. Keane then followed O’Neill to Forest.
And Keane had Ellis Short sussed, if you’re comparing the success of them in football I feel for you. Keane said he had no clue about football and he was right, it’s not even a discussion
I think it's a non-starter too, but I wouldn't make too much of the 'not managed in ten years' thing. He's been in the Ireland set-up, and the assistant role at Forest, though brief, wasn't too long ago.He's not had a manager's job for probably a decade. There'll be a reason for that. It's a silly suggestion. And I still love Keano
Oh I'd rather have Keane than Grayson and I'd be right behind him if he came. But, I think there are some less exciting but more likely to succeed managers around.I think it's a non-starter too, but I wouldn't make too much of the 'not managed in ten years' thing. He's been in the Ireland set-up, and the assistant role at Forest, though brief, wasn't too long ago.
It's amazing how there's a few managers seem to pop up time and again with a new job, yet others are left well alone. Simon Grayson's never out of work, yet I'm 100% certain that Roy Keane's the better manager.