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Not Roy Keane

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I called him a bottle job, you disagreed, I provided some examples of how this is the case. On that basis I’d suggest he is not suitable managerial material. Having seen the job to be undertaken he might not fancy it, bottling it if you will, leading to speculation about ridiculous wage demands, perhaps as a smokescreen to cover his in deficiencies

So you're suggesting that he bottled taking the job, based on conjecture?
 
If Keane was asking for crazy wage demands then the club was right in walking away. We've been there before with handing huge wages out without a thought. I wanted Keane as much as anyone but not at the cost of damaging the club. Keane has thrown a good chance away on building his managerial career here but that is his decision at the end of the day.
 
After watching a few interviews featuring McCann and Neil I'd go for McCann. Prior to watching the Vids I was in the Neil camp.

Off to find some clips featuring Lamouchi. :)
 
Well yeah, but I'm not convinced keane didn't engineer the whole thing to keep his profile up and keep the media offers flowing in.
Do you honestly believe that he needs a higher profile than he has? Honestly, that he would engineer this whole thing to get on Sky more often or maybe even Strictly.
Come on man.
 
Be interesting to hear the reasons behind it.

Is it money? Is it contract length? Is it working under a DOF?

The whole thing has been a PR nightmare. Only Sunderland could sack a manager after a 6-0 defeat and have the fans feeling worse a week later.
 
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