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Absolutely. It could easily be a case of now or never. And let's face it, Roy doesn't back away from a challenge does he. Just look at what he walked into last time. It was just that 'low risk' comment which I didn't agree with. I think there's more risk for Roy Keane than there is us. We were on course for another season in League 1 anyway. Just go for it.My Villa mate at work says “thin Gabby was good, fat Gabby was bad”.
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.
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.
Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool for starters. There's not actually that many that do go back.Your clearly an idiot is that your response to everything when someone says something you don’t agree with football is game of opinions. Tell me how many times it’s worked out well for a club going back to an ex manager.
Ya last sentence will frighten some of our players,we have some who can go huge spells without touching the ball.The odd time i listen to Barnes and Benno they will say ,I think thats the first time he has touched the ball on 28 mins.Keano insists on hard work being the basis,as you say the likes of Hendo love thatEven 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. Anyone is a gamble.Still not convinced this is actually the right move but with Sunderland what is?
Aye keep reading on here about the 'modern' game these days and young modern coaches.
F....g right load of tripe.
SFA even at 60+ managed/coached as probs the best the game has ever seen.
Haven't managed to replace him.
It's still about 11 players on the pitch or as we say these days on the grass ffs and beating the opposition.
Keano hasn't lost touch with football at all man.
In what way have tactics evolved?
In what way have players attitudes changed?
In what way have Man City and Liverpool changed?
Keegan that was epicYour clearly an idiot is that your response to everything when someone says something you don’t agree with football is game of opinions. Tell me how many times it’s worked out well for a club going back to an ex manager.
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To be fair, Roy never shied away from trying to beat teams.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.
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You could spin that another way, this week we brought in a player who hasn't kicked a ball in months & turns 40 in about 6 months and a manager who hasn't managed for over 10 years!2 years ago we brought in Phil Parkinson and Danny Graham. This week we're bringing in Jermain Defoe and Roy Keane. What more do people want?![]()
Well he seems incredibly confident that this interview today is a load of bollocks, whereas a couple who clearly know the odd bit are standing by the interview hasn't happened yet.You must be logged on to see media items
If anything, it'll put to bed the "Bring Back Roy Keane" argument every time we're in this mess.Go for Keane, if it doesnt work out we go again in the summer with more options available and more time to sound people out.
Seems like a good deal all round,Keane having one more shot at managing knowing he has to succeed.