View Full Version : Roy Keane new Spurs manager?
Noelys Guitar
19/10/2008, 5:50 PM
I can't see Keane getting the Liverpool/United/Chelsea/Arsenal/City/Villa/Everton jobs in the near future (possibly ever). He has yet to sign a new contract at Sunderland. And the Spurs job is likely to be vacated by Ramos this coming week. If that happens I bet Keane's name is near the top of the list for new manager. If he does get the call from Levy I can see him jumping ship from Sunderland.
superfrank
19/10/2008, 6:32 PM
He'd be mad to, imo.
Though it would be funny to see all the Irish Sunderland fans, worrying over how long they have to wait til Spurs are green enough for them to start claiming lifelong devotion to the fecker's new club.
Then there'll be other Sunderland fans who will be split over whether to side with Quinn or Keane...it'll be Saipan all over again!
Way OT, I know.
Anyway, imo, he's building something up at Sunderland. Spurs are all over the place now. He should finish his job at Sunderland first.
In response I'll add this
http://i33.tinypic.com/cuopi.jpg
shakermaker1982
19/10/2008, 7:15 PM
like Superfrank says he'd be mental to take on that bunch of clowns. The team/squad is so unbalanced it's untrue. Jenas as your captain?! To top it off he'd have no say in who is brought into the club - Comoli the sporting director sees himself as some transfer guru!!!
Noelys Guitar
19/10/2008, 8:14 PM
like Superfrank says he'd be mental to take on that bunch of clowns. The team/squad is so unbalanced it's untrue. Jenas as your captain?! To top it off he'd have no say in who is brought into the club - Comoli the sporting director sees himself as some transfer guru!!!
Jenas's free kicks today started in row k and moved through the alphabet. Lennon allowed to stay on the pitch for the entire game. Bentley looking at himself in a imaginary mirror. Should be an interesting week down at the lane.
Djrgrn
20/10/2008, 10:57 AM
I also think he'd be mad to do it, Spurs may not even be in the top flight next season, I know its unlikely that they'll go down after the inevitable manager change thats approaching, but Keano will stick to his guns I think.
Lim till i die
20/10/2008, 9:04 PM
Thought they already had a fella there to spaz away millions on rubbish, Commoli or some such?? :confused:
stojkovic
20/10/2008, 11:09 PM
Keano supported the Spurs as boy.
Djrgrn
21/10/2008, 6:57 AM
A lot of Irish did simply cause they wore white and most young Irish people were poor. Same with Leeds.
A lot of Irish did simply cause they wore white and most young Irish people were poor. Same with Leeds.
I'm confused dot com.
gaiscíoch
21/10/2008, 10:52 AM
A lot of Irish did simply cause they wore white and most young Irish people were poor. Same with Leeds.
What is that all that about????
Sligo Hornet
21/10/2008, 11:21 AM
A lot of Irish did simply cause they wore white and most young Irish people were poor. Same with Leeds.
perhaps this is a tenuous link to "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest";)
shakermaker1982
21/10/2008, 11:25 AM
poor people can only afford white clothes..........IT'S A FACT!!!! :)
Sligo Hornet
21/10/2008, 11:32 AM
poor people can only afford white clothes..........IT'S A FACT!!!! :)
Like the Arabs!;)
Djrgrn
22/10/2008, 12:54 PM
Exactly, I'm not mad, well, not totally mad. Poor people couldn't afford much clothes, and there probably wasn't much choice either, so they wore white t shirts and said they supported spurs/leeds etc... its documented... I think...
sadloserkid
22/10/2008, 1:47 PM
poor people can only afford white clothes..........IT'S A FACT!!!! :)
Sure they'd be better off with darker clothes and they'd get away with less frequent washings of their garments. A bit of foresight you know. :)
Noelys Guitar
23/10/2008, 8:30 PM
Spurs fans views on Keane becoming their new manager (if Ramos is sacked)
http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/forums/thread/479186.aspx
Trainee
25/10/2008, 11:23 PM
Ramos is sacked and Harry redknapp is new spurs manager
all confirmed on sky sports news
TheBoss
25/10/2008, 11:30 PM
That was a quick appointment. :D
I am not sure how he will do, I think he finally wants to manage a big club.
brianw82
25/10/2008, 11:30 PM
That's a real kick in the teeth for Portsmouth. I wonder if he's taken them as far as he can and is getting out of dodge?
Or as far as I can see, out of the fire and into the furnace.
TheBoss
25/10/2008, 11:34 PM
I think he saw that Pompey were slightly going downhill and runs before he gets the blame.
corkboy360
26/10/2008, 1:10 AM
:p
I can't see Keane getting the Liverpool/United/Chelsea/Arsenal/City/Villa/Everton jobs in the near future (possibly ever). He has yet to sign a new contract at Sunderland. And the Spurs job is likely to be vacated by Ramos this coming week. If that happens I bet Keane's name is near the top of the list for new manager. If he does get the call from Levy I can see him jumping ship from Sunderland.
Not unless his hair turned foxy and he is about 70 years of age and changed his name to 'arry :p
Closed Account 2
26/10/2008, 11:50 PM
How much money will 'appy 'arry make at the Spurs ?
I bet he's licking his lips at making some "t'riffik" signings in the winter window, I think he'll inject so much capital into the grey economy in January he might rectify the credit crunch... 'appy 'arry like a modern day FDR and the new deal.
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