10 Gary Rowells
Striker
I think very, very few would prefer McCann to Keane but there is a chance that Keane will turn us down. Then we have to think of who will be offered the job. McCann has very little outward charisma but did a great job taking Hull up as champions playing attacking football. He is nowhere near as bad as some make out. The thought of Lennon/Warnock/Woodgate being appointed would utterly depress me. However, I think we have a structure around any coach coming in that is better than Hull's or the majority Championship clubs. If Keane turns us down I would go for Alex Neil but I could live with McCann as there are some definite boxes ticked with him. He is not another Parkinson.It's tongue-in-cheek - nobody should really worry about grown adult athletes being frightened of a football manager, either. It's just a list of nonsense as daft as any of the other bananas reasons anyone might prefer Grant McCann to Roy Keane.