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Roy Keane

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Wasn't worth the salary he was given and despite years of trying to replace him we couldnt because no one would take him off our hands. Decent pro and worked hard for us but we spent years trying to find a place for him as he wasnt a centre mid or a winger.
I think we must agree to disagree on that one mate.
In my opinion one of he best servants we've had for a long time.
 
Enough is enough we cant be defending Bruceys transfer policy. Every summer it was buy 10 randoms, 1 or 2 do good and the rest are tragic. Sell the 2 good ones for a profit, keep the shit ones and repeat the process.

To be fair almost all of the managers during that 10 year prem stint from bruce onwards can be blamed for bringing in utter dross.
 
I'm not in the Keane in camp but thats not right. He spent a lot of money yes but the majority we made our money back on (Chopra, McShane, Halford) or were mainstays in Bruce's sides (Malbranque, Jones, Ferdinand). McCartney and Gordon are the only two that really cost us financially and that was bad luck due to injuries more than anything else. In any case we generally found buyers for Keane's signing and they weren't hanging around.

The financial hamstringing came with bruce and signing bang average players like Turner for £12m, Gardner £8m or free agents on 50k a week like Vaughan or Larsson on 4 year contracts. Those lot ended up stinking the place out for years and crippled us after the introduction of FFP.
Whilst I broadly agree Gardner was about 6m and Turner 4m, not awful value. Seb proved to be an excellent free.
 
Might be too soon to be in the dugout (it wasn't for Johnson, mind) but he's up here so if they want him, and he wants it I don't see why it won't happen before.

If he's going to be the manager, he'll be here full time from today surely? Even if he's just in the stands on Saturday, he'll then immediately have a game to prepare for on Tuesday.
 
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"Good memories of Sunderland, really good club"

BHH!
That popped up on my YouTube too……clearly we’re all being tickled into oblivion by the internet corporate giants. Literally we are seeing out the ‘Revenge of the f***ing nerds!’


Love it!
 
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 !
I will have a pint of what you’re drinking please :)
 
To be fair almost all of the managers during that 10 year prem stint from bruce onwards can be blamed for bringing in utter dross.

Couldnt disagree mate. I think the only "advantage" Keane had over them lot was he was starting from a standstill. We needed bodies through the door to even be remotely competitive at that time
 
Enough is enough we cant be defending Bruceys transfer policy. Every summer it was buy 10 randoms, 1 or 2 do good and the rest are tragic. Sell the 2 good ones for a profit, keep the shit ones and repeat the process.

You’ve forgotten all the loans he bought in every window
 
Yes because it means the main driving force behind decisions is “how excited can I make the fans?” rather than “is this best for the club?” That would be a terrible way to run a club
I’d like to think that both fan excitement and is this best for the club are considered with more weight to the latter. There’s no way he’ll be making his appointment purely on how much of a stir Keane is causing on social media.
 

£12m reported but fee was undisclosed so guess we'll never know
What we do know is that he fuckin' shite, and we already had better in Anton Ferdinand.

Spent a fair amount on Frazier Campbell too, whilst doing his level best to oust Kenwyne, who was by far the more effective player.
 
I’ve seen lots of comments from those who are against the idea, that say Keane can’t man manage etc

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Neville who played with the best players in the country (some of them best in the world) during his career, and won 8 PL’s, 2 CL’s and 10+ other trophies - reckons that Keane is the most inspirational footballer that he played with.
 
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