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Roy Keane

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I disagree, Keane did a brilliant job taking us up, it was a brilliant season, he kept us up with some great moments, then it unravelled, partly because he didn’t get his own way.

The Mags would argue the same argument about Rafa’s time there.

We said the Mags loved Rafa because of what he’d won elsewhere, it was true, Keane won loads as a player but, other than our Championship win, what has he won as a manager,















They are in

what are you talking about?he did an absolutely unreal job here, you must have amnesia
 
I disagree, Keane did a brilliant job taking us up, it was a brilliant season, he kept us up with some great moments, then it unravelled, partly because he didn’t get his own way.

The Mags would argue the same argument about Rafa’s time there.

We said the Mags loved Rafa because of what he’d won elsewhere, it was true, Keane won loads as a player but, other than our Championship win, what has he won as a manager,















They are in
Can’t compare what Keane did here with what the FSW did for the mags. Keane left us a division higher than when he come in man ffs.
 
Following various comments made towards me this will be my last note in regards to Roy Keane.

1 I have said from Wednesday that initial talks have taken place with RK which went well and that subsequent meetings were to take place.

2 You may recall The Chrinicle via James Hunter stated late on Wed night that contrary to reports no discussions had taken place, he was totally wrong with that statement.

3 Yesterday morning you will remember the Chronicle and then the Echo backtracked and reported they now believe talks have taken place after previously stating they hadn’t.

4 The Board under EFL rules as I said I am earlier post today have to go through a process of interviewing others. Regardless of that it makes absolute total sense for the Board to interview others anyway including McCann who I had mentioned for two obvious reasons. One- RK doesn’t come across that he wants the job enough or they can’t agree the terms of any potential contract, and secondly you should always have your alternatives if you can’t convince your preferred choice.

5 It’s my absolute view and has been from the outset that I have tried to get across that if all went well Keane was and is their preferred choice.

6 I have said on a few previous occasions that it’s now ultimately down to Keane and I still believe that is the case.

7 Roy Keane in my view will agree to become our Manager and will be announced within the next few days. Nothing I have seen from him tonight had changed that view, in fact it only confirmed what I hope and believe.

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Sunderland Til I Die 🔴⚪🔴⚪🔴⚪
Ignore the twats. They can't help themselves.
 
This has to happen. Sunderland AFC is not a club for the likes of Johnson, Parkinson, Grayson, Ross, Moyes.

Our club is box office and needs a box office manager for it to click regardless of what league we are in. Fuck all these ‘lower league’ ‘tried and tested’ managers, we are Sunderland AFC and these wasters have no right to be anywhere near our football club.

BRING KEANO HOME
I meam, Moyes was shit here but hes not in any way a lower league manager.
 
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