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Not Roy Keane

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All the past 10 days has shown is no single person is in charge at the club and how the FA thinks our club is ran by legitimate people is beyond me.
Presumably, one group wanted Keane but the other group have sabotaged the deal finances.

To me the problem is we have 2 different sides of the club and weirdly a group of fans calling for unity but behind which group ? as the side I supported clearly wanted Keane.
 
If everyone does that, there is no club. Is that really what you want? Whoever comes in will have my full support. That's what you do. The problem is that people have got too much emotionally invested in this; we seem to have a sentimental streak wider than the Atlantic. I've learned that getting overstressed over things I can't control is unhealthy.

I was never convinced that Keane was the right choice anyway, but I'd have accepted it if he had come in. The word is that it's now between McCann, Neil and Lamouchi. For me, Neil 1st, the Lamouchi, then McCann.

I get that you're a numbers man but If you don't get "emotionally invested" in football what's the fuc*ing point.
 
The simple fact it’s taken 11 days might be a good start
Yes, it's not exactly encouraging, is it? Then you see what we see: the team imploding once they're not winning, the poor fucker Dodds hung out to dry, the abject decision making etc. Then he gets to meet them in person. Maybe he asks them questions. Maybe he doesn't like their answers. Maybe he looks at it in the round & says to himself, nah, I'll stick with dog-walking. Or maybe he even thinks, if I hang on a bit longer, I might get a better offer elsewhere. Who knows? But one thing I think is fair to say about Keane: he's no fool.
 
If it was some cook at the club or whatever I wouldn’t have even said anything but the person who told me is from the first team and they said it was done and he’d be there Saturday etc and that’s obviously what the club thought. They’ve possibly been naive, amateurish or underestimated Keane but it looks like it’s backfired however until we appoint a new manager there’s always hope!

Still having digs I see.

Keane was not there on Saturday
Keane was not at the AOL Monday

So "the cook" proved you wrong.

You said it was done last night it wasn't clearly.

You said you'd leave the board if you were wrong, you haven't.

I don't want you to leave there's no point, it's all about opinions

However you will now forever be marked as RAOS.

Enjoy
 
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Keane is not an idiot, he will know that league one clubs can’t pay 50/60K a week. Perhaps it was the contract length, or the fact that he would be answering to imposters.
Either way, he absolutely desperate for a job so it’s even more bizarre we couldn’t reach a deal. The whole thing stinks to high heaven.
This, definitely. He’d have made himself available and would have had realistic expectations.

I usually try to stay positive but there is nothing about this that looks good.

Grant McCann man! Ffs!
 
I wanted Keane but after the last few results I'm not fussed about him. I just want a proven coach to get us organised and playing properly. A one that shores up our defence and can play football rather than punting long balls to a lone striker.
 
Can't say I'm that bothered. If people take the rose tinted specs off they'll remember he got us promoted by wasting a shitload of money on loads of players, most of whom weren't good enough.
They might also remember the buzz they got on a match day, looking forward to press conferences, brilliant away days with last minute winners…being a relevant club in English football. There’s no question it would have been a risk, it probably wasn’t the long term solution, but it certainly would have breathed a bit of life and excitement into the club. Something not had in far too long.
 
Warnock 'til the end of the season, promotion would be a bonus. I honestly think the club have written off this season though.
German reserve team manager in for the summer.
 
I said a few days ago Keane had himself a nice little number on TV. A very popular pundit and Sky and ITV would have been rewarding him handsomely financially. Ultimately we are an established League One Club these days, and maybe the salary he was demanding was simply out of the reach of the club.

Not sure where they turn now. Probably McCann but we'll see.
 
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