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Keane Disappointed With Draw
Keane Disappointed With Draw
Sunday, 25th Apr 2010 00:00

Boss Roy Keane was disappointed to leave St James’ Park with only a draw after the Blues’ impressive display against champions Newcastle United. The Town manager singled young striker Connor Wickham out for praise.

Keane said: "We did well. Obviously, we have to look at whether Newcastle were in holiday mode - maybe some of them were - but I am disappointed with a draw, so if we had lost the game, I would have been properly upset.

"I thought we deserved it. We had the better of the chances and scored two good goals, but we gave a bad second goal away. But there were a lot of positives.

"Connor scored a top goal and his general forward play was very good and we had some good spells in the game.

"Our fans were terrific for us again and taking a point from Newcastle is a sign of the progress we have made when you think back to the result against them at our place earlier in the season.

"We have got a long way to go yet until we can match Newcastle though. You only have to look at their bench with international players like Nicky Butt, Joey Barton and Alan Smith on there to see the difference."

Meanwhile, chief executive Simon Clegg has reiterated that Keane will be at the club next season but conceded that the side needs to perform significantly better next season: “There is a timescale to everything and as far as the manager is concerned it is acute with his contract ending in 14 months' time.

“We are working for an owner who is an extremely successful businessman and one that is not used to failure.

“Roy will here next season. He is committed to the club and the club is committed to him.

“We are planning for the summer and into next season. On players that could be coming in and those we feel ought to move on."

Clegg says Marcus Evans remains committed to getting the club promoted: “Marcus’s aims have not differed and he will continue to invest to take this great club back to the Premier League.

“But no budget for next season has been agreed yet and he does not have a bottomless pit of money.”

Newcastle boss Chris Hughton knows that his side face a difficult 2010/11 in the Premier League: "We know, of course, it will be a very tough season because we are in a very, very tough league.

"You have to look forward to it. As a manager, as a group of players, as a club, it's where we want to be and we have worked very hard for it, so you have to look forward to it."


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brockleyblueboy added 06:43 - Apr 26
I've made this point before but I will make it again, I think Roy Keane said he would get us promoted in 2 years. How many has it been so far? Exactly judge after 2 years.
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chripswich added 11:56 - Apr 26
Stoof's
we dont all understand they took their eye off the job because they DIDNT...
after securing the championship, at the ground, the home record was all the geordies were talking about and getting to 100 points...they were up for it, totally!!

we were just very very good...end of!
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thechangingman added 12:43 - Apr 26
The club says, “But no budget for next season has been agreed yet and he does not have a bottomless pit of money.”

Umm, according to the Sunday Times Rich-List, that is EXACTLY what Marcus Evans DOES have!!!
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thechangingman added 12:49 - Apr 26
Tillz9 said: "Bennyblue....do you not consider a point away at newcastle a good result ?? It seems your only agenda is to moan about keane regardless of anything."

Well, d'er Sherlock!! (no offence meant to you Tillz9...)

Whatever forum you look at online and whatever its content or context there are always, ALWAYS trolls whose only role is to stir up the natives with their myopic ramblings...

Don't get me wrong, I am yet to be fully convinced of Keane as our manager (IMHO only the most devoted and idealistic fan COULD be after this first season...) but compared to some of the anti-Keane trolls on here I sound like his biggest fan :)

I for one am glad to get this season behind us, take stock, buy a couple of new players, offload one or two others and then enter the new season with just a little bit of well-placed optimism...

Come on you Blues!!!!
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stoofer added 20:14 - Apr 26
ok chripswich sorry didnt mean to affend you
end of...!
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bennyblue added 05:04 - Apr 27
pimsnumbber1=inbredoneeyedmute
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