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Roy Keane

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Personally speaking, I wouldn't be over the moon with the appointment of Keane.

I think being out of management 11 years especially with how modern football has evolved since then, I'm not so sure he could adapt.

Open to be proved wrong, especially if he brings in a highly rated assistant/head coach who is cut from the new breed of modern young coaches.
 
I keep saying this as nobody ever replies satisfactorily.

Do you not think the lift it will give the stadium and the club will be enough to carry us?
No.

If ever there were proof that support matters and equates to sucsess, what better f***ing evidence that Sunderland? If all it took was fans who believed, we'd have won everything going.

Now more than ever if you dont have quality and experience you won't go the distance. That's why we got promoted under him, because we had people like Carlos Edwards and Yorke and Evans and Murphy and Whitehead etc. He obbiously instilled that fight and discipline that made good players better, but the main thing he did was build an axis of good players in the windows.
 
Personally speaking, I wouldn't be over the moon with the appointment of Keane.

I think being out of management 11 years especially with how modern football has evolved since then, I'm not so sure he could adapt.

Open to be proved wrong, especially if he brings in a highly rated assistant/head coach who is cut from the new breed of modern young coaches.
What won't he be able to adapt to?
 
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