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Roy Keane

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Keane is a pundit. His job is to give an opinion on the game for Sky or ITV. He'll have next to no dealings with executives or producers.
who do you think he negotaotes his contract with?
who do you think writes the scripts he reads pout to cause controverys with "his" opinions"
he is just a pantomime clown reading a script...written or framed by executives and producers.
 
who do you think he negotaotes his contract with?
who do you think writes the scripts he reads pout to cause controverys with "his" opinions"
he is just a pantomime clown reading a script...written or framed by executives and producers.

Pantomime Clown? Do you ever know what you are talking about?
 
who do you think he negotaotes his contract with?
who do you think writes the scripts he reads pout to cause controverys with "his" opinions"
he is just a pantomime clown reading a script...written or framed by executives and producers.
His agent would deal with negotiations. I don't football pundits have script writers. They might have researchers.
 
who do you think he negotaotes his contract with?
who do you think writes the scripts he reads pout to cause controverys with "his" opinions"
he is just a pantomime clown reading a script...written or framed by executives and producers.
You don't know the irish very well then. A man like Keane. He wouldn't play that role. Integrity sir!
 
who do you think he negotaotes his contract with?
who do you think writes the scripts he reads pout to cause controverys with "his" opinions"
he is just a pantomime clown reading a script...written or framed by executives and producers.
Seems like a little more than just an opinion bubbling under here marra. Not your usual attempt at calm objectivity.
 
Do you think Keane negotiates his own contracts and gets scripts to read like he's a in coronation street? :lol:
well he is acting when on there...and ive no dout they get told to be outraged about cettian stuff..

who else would negotate keanes contracts? he doesnt have an agent, even during his career his lawyer did that, a lot of irish players and arsenal players used the chap..but he hsadly died since
 
Roy Keane, gave me the best times ever watching football in my lifetime. Absolutely incredible times, the buzz was out of his world, the media and general public attention on Sunderland was something never seen before in my lifetime and the pre season tours were superb. The Ireland tours were very popular and the couple of days in Cork both for the Cork friendly and the one off trip for Cobh Ramblers, we were treated like royalty in Cork, all because of Roy Keane.

Away days were outstanding in the championship and whilst some may suggest he struggled in the Premiership, he kept Sunderland in the league and that paid for itself. He basically lifted the club from the bottom of the Championship, won the league and kept the club in the top flight. Sadly he left having sussed Ellis Short out and let's be honest he was right.

His raised the bar high with standards and it worked at Sunderland. Despite that he was a lovely fella, spoke to him a few times on the pre season tours, and he had time for everyone, especially in July 2008 over in Portgual which was a fantastic week away and hugely popular with Sunderland fans.

IF he gets the job I wish him well and hope he does a great job. Would be wonderful to see him succeed at Sunderland as I think it's well documented how much he loved the fans and the club in general, so he'll be desperate to succeed.

See what happens but I really hope it's Roy Keane.
 
Seems like a little more than just an opinion bubbling under here marra. Not your usual attempt at calm objectivity.
its certaainly the case I dont like roy keane.. i wouldnt dispute his achievements as a player for man utd or as a manager at safc. but that doesnt mean I have to like the chap
 
Roy Keane, gave me the best times ever watching football in my lifetime. Absolutely incredible times, the buzz was out of his world, the media and general public attention on Sunderland was something never seen before in my lifetime and the pre season tours were superb. The Ireland tours were very popular and the couple of days in Cork both for the Cork friendly and the one off trip for Cobh Ramblers, we were treated like royalty in Cork, all because of Roy Keane.

Away days were outstanding in the championship and whilst some may suggest he struggled in the Premiership, he kept Sunderland in the league and that paid for itself. He basically lifted the club from the bottom of the Championship, won the league and kept the club in the top flight. Sadly he left having sussed Ellis Short out and let's be honest he was right.

His raised the bar high with standards and it worked at Sunderland. Despite that he was a lovely fella, spoke to him a few times on the pre season tours, and he had time for everyone, especially in July 2008 over in Portgual which was a fantastic week away and hugely popular with Sunderland fans.

IF he gets the job I wish him well and hope he does a great job. Would be wonderful to see him succeed at Sunderland as I think it's well documented how much he loved the fans and the club in general, so he'll be desperate to succeed.

See what happens but I really hope it's Roy Keane.
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