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Roy Keane

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All these articles I see never seem to have any opinion or comment from the fans of those clubs. If you want to know about a club, a manager or a player, ask the fans.
 
Caught up with the thread. Still all positive. It's like Christmas eve as a bairn this.
You mean not knowing whether or not Santa will come to your house so you hardly sleep cos your Fatha has been winding you up for the last couple of days? If that’s what you mean then its the best description I have heard of the last couple of days about SAFC - will he or won’t he as no one knows until it actually happens.
 
Finally got round to watching that video of Keane and Neville and, as noted by others, I saw a man who's owned and learned from his mistakes, is desperate to make a difference in football as a manager/coach again and still has a soft spot for us.
It's a fantastic watch mind...under our current circumstances I cannot fathom that any Sunderland fan would not want Keane back after watching that.
Winning mentality
Professionalism, standards....
 
Amazing the different slants put on things either Sunderland or Newcastle according to mag journalists...all hyperbole and gushing and what if's for the mags and the exact opposite for us, trying to play down any seeds of excitement and ambition.

The reality of North East football is that any moment of triumph is followed inevitably by crisis and reverse. Every time of hope punctuated by despair

The strength of North East football supporters is not how loudly the cheer when things go well, but how they react when things turn against them

That is where Sunderland fans definitely have the advantage
 
The reality of North East football is that any moment of triumph is followed inevitably by crisis and reverse. Every time of hope punctuated by despair

The strength of North East football supporters is not how loudly the cheer when things go well, but how they react when things turn against them

That is where Sunderland fans definitely have the advantage
agreed, bi-polar isnt even close
 
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Just can't see him being all that inspiring.
I think the club will have or will talk to a number of potential coaches. Last time we understand the talked to Johnson, Cowley and Poyet. This is the right thing to do and its right to be totally open minded. I would guess they have talked to or will talk to Neil (would be a good choice in my view), McCann (not as bad as most are making out), Lennon (surely not), Warnock (surely not) and Keano who is understandably everyones choice. They may also have talked to others that the papers havent picked up on such as the lad from Forest Green. That interview with Grant McCann is very unispiring but he did a great job with Hull last year getting them promoted as champions, playing good football - that doesn't count for nothing.

What is strange is that the so-called ITK's know that its all agreed with Keane but their sources don't seem aware of who else has been inteviewed.
 
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