neekoy Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 I thought it was rumoured sometime ago that Keane would actually do the halftime talks at Man Utd when Fergie was sulking If he can cotnrol the anger I think he could be a very good manager.
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Presty On Tour Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 for motavation he will be good though for training and tactics, that can only come with experience. if he can control his temper, he has a shot. i wonder if he will be a suited and booted manager or a tracksuit chappy manager?
Radagast Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 Certainly from a motivational standpoint there are few in the game that can get players going like Keane. The problem has always been that he simply cannot see fault in a thing that he does. So when things aren't going well, it won't be down to his tactics or team selection - everything will fall at the feet of the players, and he won't be shy about telling the media that either.
rover6 Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 Alex Ferguson is pretty myopic and he's done alright. Keane will do a good job imo. I wonder how long Jon Stead will last.
Sydney Rovers Posted August 31, 2006 Posted August 31, 2006 (edited) Looks like Keano's first signing will be Dwight Yorke from Sydney FC. Not too sure what the fee will be, but Yorke will earn around $AUS1.5 million a season. Edited August 31, 2006 by Sydney Rovers
S15 Posted August 31, 2006 Posted August 31, 2006 I think Keane will be a great manager. And if he is, soon, then he'll be touted for the United job too, which can only be good for us.
3rdpillar Posted August 31, 2006 Posted August 31, 2006 (edited) Wouldnt surprise me if they didn't kick and bruise themselves back into the prem. However, that stragergy wont work when they arrive. Many accused BRFC of that type of play, but WE all know that was b0ll0ks and we actualy played some very good football whist raking in the yellow/red cards. I think Keane will be a great manager. And if he is, soon, then he'll be touted for the United job too, which can only be good for us. Good call Edited August 31, 2006 by 3rdpillar
Billy Castell Posted August 31, 2006 Posted August 31, 2006 Can you imagine if some raging ego like Anelka or Van Hoojidonk was there, demanding a transfer, saying the club is too small for him etc. and then Roy becomes the next manager. Ouch.
Anti Euro Smiths Fan Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 "The party is over," says Keane After a bright start to Keane's managerial career at the Stadium of Light, it appears as if the players have gone back to their bad old ways again. Keane has had a couple of bad results recently, losing 3-1 to Ipswich and 4-1 to Preston. I've actually got mixed feelings as to how I want Sunderland to do this season. On the one hand, I want to see this odious Irish thug fall flat on his face. But on the other hand, it could be in Rovers' best interests for Keane to succeed at Sunderland. If Keane were to take Sunderland up into the Premiership and transform their fortunes, he could well be a rival for Mark Hughes to take over at Old Trafford when Fergie eventually retires. Keane would certainly be a popular choice among the Old Trafford crowd, and unlike John Williams who said that he would be "delighted" if Hughes became the next Man United manager, I actually disagree with our esteemed Chairman - and I'd like to see Hughes remain at Ewood Park for as long as possible. The 24th November should be interesting, when Keane's Sunderland team travel to Molineux to meet up with his old foe Mick McCarthy at Wolves. Will the two of them shake hands? They both detest each other with a vengeance. I think Keane would rather slit his throat than give McCarthy a big hug. Mark Hughes and Martin O'Neill, incidentally, are both currently joint favourites at 11/2 to become the next Old Trafford boss.
vyeo Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 "The party is over," says Keane After a bright start to Keane's managerial career at the Stadium of Light, it appears as if the players have gone back to their bad old ways again. Keane has had a couple of bad results recently, losing 3-1 to Ipswich and 4-1 to Preston. I've actually got mixed feelings as to how I want Sunderland to do this season. On the one hand, I want to see this odious Irish thug fall flat on his face. But on the other hand, it could be in Rovers' best interests for Keane to succeed at Sunderland. If Keane were to take Sunderland up into the Premiership and transform their fortunes, he could well be a rival for Mark Hughes to take over at Old Trafford when Fergie eventually retires. Keane would certainly be a popular choice among the Old Trafford crowd, and unlike John Williams who said that he would be "delighted" if Hughes became the next Man United manager, I actually disagree with our esteemed Chairman - and I'd like to see Hughes remain at Ewood Park for as long as possible. The 24th November should be interesting, when Keane's Sunderland team travel to Molineux to meet up with his old foe Mick McCarthy at Wolves. Will the two of them shake hands? They both detest each other with a vengeance. I think Keane would rather slit his throat than give McCarthy a big hug. Mark Hughes and Martin O'Neill, incidentally, are both currently joint favourites at 11/2 to become the next Old Trafford boss. Fabio Capello, after his failed madrid homecoming, might be a decent shout as well. His reputation itself will make him an attractive proposition to the glazers should he be available. That said, did RFW say he was looking to stay on for a couple more seasons yet?
Billy Castell Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 There's an article in the mirror today which has Keane saying his romantic dinner with his wife was ruined because he couldn't stop thinking about Nyrom Nosworthy ! Now before you start thinking this sounds like it should be in the NOTW, he was refering to the ineptitude of his defence against Preston. Sounds like it's good not to be a Sunderland defender at the moment.
LeftWinger Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 There's an article in the mirror today which has Keane saying his romantic dinner with his wife was ruined because he couldn't stop thinking about Nyrom Nosworthy! The meal was ruined....the sex was a nightmare
cletus Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 the sex was a nightmare Aye, i bet he kept mulling over the bad positioning in & around the box
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