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Roy Keane

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I don't think there is any chance of abandoning it and nor should it. If Keane takes it and wants the job long term then he'll have to work with it.

Short term - Keane has what he has to work with. If he can organise the players and get us up then great. If he can't then we go again in the Summer with either Keane (working with the system) or a new manager.
It really is this simple.
 
Here's how the next 18 month goes !!!

Keane comes back, secures promotion to the championship, Henderson decides he's had his time at Liverpool and wants to come back and help drive the club back to the premiership, next season Henderson assists loads, Defoe scores 20 goals and then retires after achieving a final promotion and Roy Keane actually accepts the success of back to back promotions and leads an open top bus tour of Sunderland !
Jesus keep talking I’m nearly there ….
 
Bruce had to get rid of that sh*te and the result was that funds were limited. It affected us for a long time after.
They were signings that kept us up the first season and they were good enough to do that. When Bruce came in it was a natural progression of players to get us to the next level.
 

Free trial available on Audible if anyone's interested in Keane's second book.

A decent part of the above book is about his time at SAFC and there's a bit of reflection from him on what he's learned from here and his time at Ipswich.
 
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