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If the rumour of him wanting £50k a week is true then how could the club afford to pay him that? It's a unrealistic amount of money for a L1 club to pay.
Where did that come from? Must have missed it. Well if that is true then the club did right in turning him down. When you bring someone in giving into their demands like that, it's a slippery slope.
 

Watching Keane talking the other night would suggest the hold up would be his contract, which he said at half time Man U boro game. He stated the club want to want him, he needs to want to come and then said the contract has to be right, then gave of a smile as if to indicate that this was what was the only issue. Length of contract, wages, etc. Wonder what was offered.
 
If it's the case not wanting the job, where is the ire directed at him?
We seem to have gone from "Get Keane in!" to "Ah feck Grant McCann" or other potential candidate.

Where is the same fury directed at someone might actually want the job as opposed to someone who the fans may want, but didn't want to come?

Isn't the worst kind of love meant to be unrequited? You want him here, but he doesn't want to be here.
The bottom line to that is, it'll always be the fans getting hurt.

If he doesn't want it, fine. I'd rather him not want it and not come along, than not want it, show up and be half arsed about it.
Tbf Keane will never ever get another management job, so it was this or nothing. He’ll be a pundit for ever now.
 
People kicking off saying that's them done now Keane has turned us down.
I will say this again, why are obsessed with big names? We are an established Div 1 side.
Teams above us and have been promoted before us don't have big names. Rotherham United have Paul Warne and Wigan have Leam Richardson. Check out their cvs
We just need someone who can get a starting 11 to gel each week.
We’ve had the football management no marks for our last 3 managers. All shite.
 
If the rumour of him wanting £50k a week is true then how could the club afford to pay him that? It's a unrealistic amount of money for a L1 club to pay.
Average Championship wage is about 35-40K per week. He was being appointed to get us there this season of next.
He's pure box office. He would have returned a chunk of that in bums on seats every week making him an average or cheap Championship player.

And the long term future is vastly more important. If we don't get back to the Prem before the Mags start winning stuff then we are ruined as a club and are doomed to this kind of level for decades. Outside of the City who on earth growing up will choose us over trophy winning mags next door.
 
Where did that come from? Must have missed it. Well if that is true then the club did right in turning him down. When you bring someone in giving into their demands like that, it's a slippery slope.
I'm not a itk or anything mate just got a message saying he wanted £50k a week.
 
If the rumour of him wanting £50k a week is true then how could the club afford to pay him that? It's a unrealistic amount of money for a L1 club to pay.
I doubt he was asking for £50k a week, he’s achieved the square root of fuck all in his coaching career and this was his only offer of a job so unrealistic to think he was demanding that.
 
Can't find that anywhere
Since, a report from has suggested why Keane won’t be heading to Sunderland.

They write that the former Manchester United midfielder has ‘been left unconvinced that he could have a uniting impact’ among the players, who have now lost their last three games in League One.

Also, suggest that Keane’s lucrative TV deal with Sky Sports – which is up for renewal – was a factor in the decision, with ‘question marks’ supposedly arising over how, or better yet whether Sunderland would’ve been able to match his current TV contract.
 
Average Championship wage is about 35-40K per week. He was being appointed to get us there this season of next.
He's pure box office. He would have returned a chunk of that in bums on seats every week making him an average or cheap Championship player.

And the long term future is vastly more important. If we don't get back to the Prem before the Mags start winning stuff then we are ruined as a club and are doomed to this kind of level for decades. Outside of the City who on earth growing up will choose us over trophy winning mags next door.
Average championship wage is 35 - 40kna week have you been drinking bleach
 
You can just imagine KLD, Speakman etc all patting each other on the back and shaking hands as McCann says yes he’ll take it.

Great work everybody
 
Total horse shit!
Walked away from Ireland in the World Cup, walked away from us in the prem, finished haalands career from behind instead of facing him up, made a lot of noise in the viera tunnel argument but never took it anywhere on the pitch. There will be more.
 
If it's the case not wanting the job, where is the ire directed at him?
We seem to have gone from "Get Keane in!" to "Ah feck Grant McCann" or other potential candidate.

Where is the same fury directed at someone might actually want the job as opposed to someone who the fans may want, but didn't want to come?

Isn't the worst kind of love meant to be unrequited? You want him here, but he doesn't want to be here.
The bottom line to that is, it'll always be the fans getting hurt.

If he doesn't want it, fine. I'd rather him not want it and not come along, than not want it, show up and be half arsed about it.

He clearly wanted the job, but the club couldn't make an "offer" which was good enough. And I doubt that was anything to do with money.
 
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