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Roy Keane

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I just think we all were overreaching at the time, Keane included. Great first two seasons and everybody became obsessed with 'the next level'. We were still banging on about the next level six years after he left.

Short upset the apple cart more than anyone, and everybody got impatient. The fans were anxious over his contract situation, which Keane has now addressed in the Neville interview, and you have to say he couldn't have really been fairer. But that's one of the nuances that us fans never get wind of 'til the books are written years later.
Keane sussed Short out before anyone else.
 

Same here. For me I wanted someone who fitted into what we are trying to do - young, hungry coach with modern attacking ideas. Now that we are facing the prospect of Keane coming back I am pretty excited.
Modern attacking ideas ?? Oh deary deary me ffs shine a f...g light, heard it all now.
 
Gabby Agbonlahor wasted his career and talent. He was anly ever any good for a goal against us.
My Villa mate at work says “thin Gabby was good, fat Gabby was bad”.
I wouldn't say it's low risk. It could potentially finish him off completely if we don't go up. And let's not pretend that would be an easy task from this position.

We've only got 17 games left. No transfer window. He'd have to come in, get a side together from the existing squad, and get us firing from the get go to have any chance whatsoever to make the automatics.

The greater likelihood is we go into the play-offs, and he'd have to prove himself to everyone over those three games. But again, he can only do that with what we've got. We know there's a frailty there in midfield. We know some of these lads are flaky. We know it won't be easy. Whilst I was almost certain LJ wouldn't have seen us through the play-offs, I don't think there's any guarantee that any manager in the world could. We might fall short. That's the reality we're faced with this season, thanks to mainly to the failing of Lee Johnson.

With it being Roy Keane, the returning hero, I think the expectation on him will be greater than it would anyone else - whether that be a Warnock or a McCann or some unheard of. That's a lot of weight to carry. The romantic in me absolutely loves it, but I think it really would be last chance saloon for Roy Keane the manager.
But I think he’s probably in the last chance saloon anyway. He seemingly can’t get a job he wants (he probably wanted the Celtic job last summer), so it’s win or bust with us (if he comes). I don’t think he’ll mind that.
 
On 1 April 2016, Aston Villa suspended Agbonlahor, pending an investigation into reports that he was pictured appearing to hold a while on holiday in Dubai. On 19 April 2016, he was again suspended after he was allegedly pictured with laughing gas canisters. He was punished with a substantial fine and resigned the captaincy.

All that needs to be said about Agbonlahor.
 
Even Stan Collymore called him out saying the senior players we’re taking the piss and trying to run the dressing room when they had Remi Garde as manager, obviously he wouldn’t have had it his own way with Keane their. Some players want to take the piss and have an easy life Keane won’t allow that but the players who work hard Henderson, Leadbitter etc love him says it all. Exactly what we need!
Exactly this . True professionals who have the same standards as Keane will love him . The rest can fuck off .
 
Logically I wouldn't want Keane for a number of reasons, but looking at the other names linked not one of them inspires or impresses me, would much rather have the excitement factor with Keane than any of the others on the list.
 
Agbonlahor is exactly the type of player who would have fitted in perfectly here during our relegation from the PL and subsequently the Championship.

A fat knacker, awful attitude and a complete waste of space in a dog fight.

While his man management will need to be adjusted as dressing rooms have changed a lot, Keane can't abide people like Agbonlahor and rightly so.
 
No idea, but I think if it’s this far he must be leaning towards saying yes? He’ll work harder than ever to prove people wrong imo

He has to. His reputation as a manager in the game has all but gone. It might end up being his last proper job in football.

Just hope he can
Just watched that from start to finish.
If anyone doesn't want Roy Keane back at Sunderland after watching that, I give up.
He's just an out and out leader.

Could he be a bit smarter with awkward situations absolutely but if you end up left with a setup without deadwood then is it so bad to alienate idiots?!
 
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