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Roy Keane

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In so many ways this would be a mad appointment.

Doesn’t fit the new model

Walked away / was sacked when his methods were questioned last time

Done nothing as a manager since he left us years ago

Hasn’t managed for some time

Yet despite all the above I’d love him to get the job in so many ways 😀😀😀
 
I'd prefer this over the likes of Warnock, McCann etc.


If Keane seriously wants to get back into management then this is a great job to take on. I think he'll accept a DOF here (nothing to go bu mind!) as this provides him with the best opportunity to return to management
 
I still rank that promotion season under Keane as my favourite season. We were heading for the drop, then he came along and we won the league. I remember Quinny saying the players grew another two inches the second Roy walked through the door.
 
I thought all 3 would be great and Bruce and Poyet and Ross. Something must have changed and I was depressed when we appointed Parkinson and depressed when we appointed Johnson who I thought was an utter bluffer. For me, I like what the new regime is doing. Our style of play is better, our recruitment seems better. I am happy to put faith in them. If they talk to a number of candidates and pick the best fit for us to get promoted and take the club on I'll support them. If they think Keane is the wrong man I'll support them.
I knew Coleman was a mug.

Ross was uninspiring but worth a shot given the circumstances.

Sussed Johnson from the off - complete and utter bluffer.

Would have kept faith with O'Neill. Di Canio was a disaster. The 3-0 was a player reaction and fuck all to do with the mad man. O'Shea even said as much.

Was gutted about Poyet. Congerton should have been the man to go. I'd had me doubt for years but that's the moment it became abundantly clear that the hierarchy at the club was not fit for purpose.

The timing for Moyes looked right, but unfortunately it was completely off.


Parkinson just summed the chancers up. Actually felt a bit sorry for him to be honest.
 
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