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Personally speaking, I wouldn't be over the moon with the appointment of Keane.

I think being out of management 11 years especially with how modern football has evolved since then, I'm not so sure he could adapt.

Open to be proved wrong, especially if he brings in a highly rated assistant/head coach who is cut from the new breed of modern young coaches.

Aye cos Grant Mccann is reet modern. Absoloute cusp of innovation that fella. It would fry Keanes head what Mccann knows about football nowadays from being in the Doncaster and Hull dressing rooms. Youve sold it to me, this Mccann bloke has had his finger on the pulse managing Honeyman whilst Keane has been stagnating polishing his PL medals, get him in.
 
With all due respect, the players Keane would have been involved with Ireland were of a higher standard than what he would be working with at Sunderland.

So yeah, your point is pretty invalid.
Not really. Ireland are a poor national side so will have mainly been playing against better opposition.

Sunderland should be the best team in 95% of every game of the season

The quality of opposition will determine the quality of the performance e
 
Funny how it’s the mag journos playing this down, just waiting for keef’s pour of cold water.
They’re still spewing after wee phillie scooped them all. The bollockings they must have got off their editors will have been quality.
cheef keef won’t be arsed because as he’s already said, we are irrelevant and, well, because he’s a cheef. There’s no way he should be allowed anywhere near the AOL or the SOL after coming out with that.
 
Just seen that. As Methven is showing his face, I suspect it’s the other one.

Think he’s just saying they’ve got the potential to be awkward but everything’s agreed in principle as long as they don’t act themselves last minute as we know they can do. End of the day kyril has the final say and he hasn’t buckled to them yet.
 
They’re still spewing after wee phillie scooped them all. The bollockings they must have got off their editors will have been quality.
cheef keef won’t be arsed because as he’s already said, we are irrelevant and, well, because he’s a cheef. There’s no way he should be allowed anywhere near the AOL or the SOL after coming out with that.
Stories gazzumped by a baldy 50 something year old bloke who works a pre match show with strippers and dave the rave.

Steals the limelight from Sky, BBC, the echo, Chronicle.

F***ing hilarious if you ask me.
 
It’s incredibly simple.

Successful teams are made up of good players, who are confident, and understand their roles in the team.

There’s a modern fascination with “philosophies”, “systems” and formations. An attempt to portray football as some sort of new age rocket science. It’s not. It’s still the same simple game it’s always been, and quite often the best teams are the ones who keep it the most simple.

With all due respect, when you look at Liverpool, Man City, Spain (peak years) etc that really couldn't be further from the truth.

These teams have helped elevate football to new levels, I'm not sure how anyone could use "keeping it simple" when describing any of the above.

The simple fact is mate, football management has moved beyond banging walls and battle cries to get players going pre match.

Neill Lennon was slated by the Celtic players for how out of touch he was with modern football and coaching techniques.

Modern footballers want to be challenged constantly, they want to be tested and push themselves to limits maybe no-one thought possible.
 
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The fact that he hasn't come out and shut this talk down suggests it's the club that are the ones currently making a decision
 
Personally speaking, I wouldn't be over the moon with the appointment of Keane.

I think being out of management 11 years especially with how modern football has evolved since then, I'm not so sure he could adapt.

Open to be proved wrong, especially if he brings in a highly rated assistant/head coach who is cut from the new breed of modern young coaches.
If we were a premier league side with players on big wages I would possibly agree with this

We aren’t though, we are a league one side in need of a lift to hopefully get automatic promotion. I can’t think of a more suited candidate than Keane. Especially looking at the other favourites at the bookies for the job.
 
Think he’s just saying they’ve got the potential to be awkward but everything’s agreed in principle as long as they don’t act themselves last minute as we know they can do. End of the day kyril has the final say and he hasn’t buckled to them yet.
Not should he -he is the owner ..he seems a confident strong young lad who will know how disliked those two are now
 
Other clubs have had it easy from us too to be honest. We’ve been great, but when we roar….
Bringing Defoe in, the players are gonna want to put on their best play…none of them will want to look like a shitbag in front of him!

Bringing Keane in will bring accountability. You add them both up and you cannot lift this club emotionally or attitude wise any higher, imo!
 
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