Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently 08:09 - Nov 23 with 2894 views | ElderGrizzly | Yes, if he was managing the opposition...
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:14 - Nov 23 with 2864 views | Vic | I reckon he’s got one more chance in club football. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:18 - Nov 23 with 2857 views | factual_blue | The root of his problem is that he can't tolerate players with less ability than he had. Well, no - the root of his is more likely to be massive issues about self-esteem. The intolerance of the average is a manifestation of that. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:22 - Nov 23 with 2837 views | BlueBadger |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:18 - Nov 23 by factual_blue | The root of his problem is that he can't tolerate players with less ability than he had. Well, no - the root of his is more likely to be massive issues about self-esteem. The intolerance of the average is a manifestation of that. |
The root of his problem is that he's a terrible football manager. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:23 - Nov 23 with 2835 views | bluewein | "That’s the question Jim White and co. were asking..." File that one under pr1cks talking like pr1cks... | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:27 - Nov 23 with 2826 views | Coastalblue | At least he's no longer the worst Town manager in living memory, he's probably the one person with something to thank Hurst for. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:30 - Nov 23 with 2821 views | BlueBadger |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:27 - Nov 23 by Coastalblue | At least he's no longer the worst Town manager in living memory, he's probably the one person with something to thank Hurst for. |
Keane is what Hurst dreamed of being when he grew up. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:31 - Nov 23 with 2820 views | factual_blue |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:22 - Nov 23 by BlueBadger | The root of his problem is that he's a terrible football manager. |
He's just a misunderstood chap trying to do his best | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:32 - Nov 23 with 2818 views | factual_blue | Where in the FCO hierarchy are you in relation to Palmerston? | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:34 - Nov 23 with 2806 views | GeoffSentence | I am not sure how we can judge that statement as Ipswich were not a troubled club when he rolled into town. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 09:09 - Nov 23 with 2766 views | PJH |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:34 - Nov 23 by GeoffSentence | I am not sure how we can judge that statement as Ipswich were not a troubled club when he rolled into town. |
But we certainly were when he rolled out of town. | | | |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 09:45 - Nov 23 with 2722 views | BlueBadger |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:14 - Nov 23 by Vic | I reckon he’s got one more chance in club football. |
Oh I don't know, there's plenty of stupid chairmen and owners out there who are impressed by very famous former footballers with no discernible record in management. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 10:03 - Nov 23 with 2699 views | BlueBadger |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:31 - Nov 23 by factual_blue | He's just a misunderstood chap trying to do his best |
Does this make him the Jacob Rees-Mogg of football? | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 11:35 - Nov 23 with 2623 views | LeagueOne |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:22 - Nov 23 by BlueBadger | The root of his problem is that he's a terrible football manager. |
His record isn't that bad on paper though. Took Sunderland up. Took Ipswich to a Cup semi-final for the first time since George Burley. Never relegated anyone. If you were a club with some money to spend, with a decent squad in the Championship he'd do alright as proven at Sunderland. Put him in charge of a club being run day to day by public school educated, Olympics man with an invisible owner who never met with all three of them together and an average squad and he'll struggle to do anything. Celtic would be an ideal appointment for him, he can win 3 trophies a year, and qualify for Europe simply by showing up to work. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 13:05 - Nov 23 with 2548 views | GluedtoBlue | He's marmite. Pretty much everyone who played with him for an extended period says he's without doubt the best leader. He demands high standards but he delivers them himself. It's not do as I say not as I do. The right players would respond well to Keane. His downside is the seeming inability to tone it down with some as not everyone will respond the same. It wouldn't surprise me if he goes into a club and does well. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 13:11 - Nov 23 with 2538 views | JimmyJazz |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 11:35 - Nov 23 by LeagueOne | His record isn't that bad on paper though. Took Sunderland up. Took Ipswich to a Cup semi-final for the first time since George Burley. Never relegated anyone. If you were a club with some money to spend, with a decent squad in the Championship he'd do alright as proven at Sunderland. Put him in charge of a club being run day to day by public school educated, Olympics man with an invisible owner who never met with all three of them together and an average squad and he'll struggle to do anything. Celtic would be an ideal appointment for him, he can win 3 trophies a year, and qualify for Europe simply by showing up to work. |
I could deliver 3 trophies a year if appointed the manager of Celtic. It's not exactly difficult | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 13:29 - Nov 23 with 2504 views | Vic |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 09:45 - Nov 23 by BlueBadger | Oh I don't know, there's plenty of stupid chairmen and owners out there who are impressed by very famous former footballers with no discernible record in management. |
There won't be if he fails again. That's why he has one last chance. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 13:46 - Nov 23 with 2473 views | BrixtonBlue |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 11:35 - Nov 23 by LeagueOne | His record isn't that bad on paper though. Took Sunderland up. Took Ipswich to a Cup semi-final for the first time since George Burley. Never relegated anyone. If you were a club with some money to spend, with a decent squad in the Championship he'd do alright as proven at Sunderland. Put him in charge of a club being run day to day by public school educated, Olympics man with an invisible owner who never met with all three of them together and an average squad and he'll struggle to do anything. Celtic would be an ideal appointment for him, he can win 3 trophies a year, and qualify for Europe simply by showing up to work. |
I really don't know why people hold a Championship club getting to the semi finals of the League Cup in such high regard. | |
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Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 13:51 - Nov 23 with 2461 views | ElderGrizzly |
Roy Keane would be the saviour of a troubled club apparently on 08:32 - Nov 23 by factual_blue | Where in the FCO hierarchy are you in relation to Palmerston? |
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