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Roy Keane

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Agreed and a total twat but he's not the first to come out with comments like this.
Probably the same number of people who have good things to say about him.

Managers/coaches and players fall out all of the time it isn’t unusual, appointing Keane is a risk but no greater than appointing anyone else given stage of the season and the task at hand.

There is an argument of course that any coach worth his salt should get us better without the ball and therefore giving us a good shot of still going up but don’t think we should underestimate how much the feel good factor can influence momentum and therefore the chances of going up.

Hopefully he has spent time improving his skills and approach and brings with him a great back room team.

Personally I think he gives us a better shot of promotion than other names that are/were in the mix…….albeit likely to be the play off route.
 
Roy Keane as manager is a no brainer for me - It's who will he bring in as coach/assistant that matters as much
Whoever that is is probably just as important as Keane as they will be the one/s who are with the players most of the time as I remember Keane wasn't that much hands on in training when last here

Welcome back Keano (PLEASE)
Rene Muelensteen.
 
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