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Ash
04/10/2005, 10:06 AM
Just saw this on the Transfer Rumour page on www.football365..com



KEANE TO GET CHANCE TO SHOW McCARTHY HOW IT'S DONE?
Roy Keane is reportedly set to replace Brian Kerr as the Ireland manager.
The Irish Football Association are apparently willing to offer Keane a "lucrative"
role as player-manager when his contract expires at Old Trafford next summer.

Stuttgart88
04/10/2005, 10:12 AM
Johnny Giles revisted!

Denis Irwin as his sidekick?

The Sun & The Mail are saying the same so it proves it's just wild speculation.

paul_oshea
04/10/2005, 10:12 AM
thats ****e dont beleive any of this muck made up speculation.

Tram_14
04/10/2005, 10:30 AM
Total & utter Sh!te, We are getting a real display of tabloid journalism this week..... whats next I wonder? Keane in martian "gang bang" shocker?:eek:

finlma
04/10/2005, 10:37 AM
Absolute rubbish. If we don't qualify and Kerr gets his P45 there's not a chance that the job will be given to Roy Keane.

drinkfeckarse
04/10/2005, 10:39 AM
Highly unlikely but I wouldn't say no chance....this is the F.A.I. we're talking about after all.:eek:

tetsujin1979
04/10/2005, 10:49 AM
Again it's unlikely, but there is precedence for this sort of thing - Rijkaard at Holland, Klinsmann and Voller at Germany, Hughes at Wales.

tetsujin1979
04/10/2005, 10:51 AM
just saw this on the Guardian's site.
The media just keeps getting worse :(

Keane a candidate for Ireland job

Jon Brodkin and Daniel Taylor
Tuesday October 4, 2005
The Guardian


Senior figures at the Football Association of Ireland have identified
Roy Keane as a possible successor to Brian Kerr if the Republic
manager's contract is not renewed at the end of this World Cup campaign.
Kerr probably needs to qualify for next summer's tournament in Germany
to keep the job, although wins in the remaining qualifiers, against
Cyprus and Switzerland, followed by a narrow defeat in the play-offs to
opposition such as Spain or the Czech Republic might save him if the
team performs well.

Keane would be a popular successor in many quarters if the situation
arises, but the FAI has little or no chance of persuading him to take
the post at this stage. Keane has said that he wants to play for at
least another season and is interested in a move to Celtic. He is set to
leave Manchester United in June after 13 seasons.
Keane is close to Kerr after the manager lured him out of international
retirement and is midway through his coaching qualifications. He will
miss Ireland's final two qualifiers because of injury.

Kerr has been unable to instigate talks about a new contract and does
not enjoy the unqualified support of the FAI's chief executive John
Delaney, who had wanted Bryan Robson to succeed Mick McCarthy.

Roverstillidie
04/10/2005, 10:52 AM
i get the funny feeling this is a kite being flown by delaney or rat boys agent.
its too widespread to be made up.

to an extent keane is his ideal choice. based in the UK, popular with the ole ole brigade and naive enough in management to be manipulated.

very, very frightening though of judas at the helm.

Baker
04/10/2005, 10:59 AM
Absolute crap! :mad:

Im sick to death of all this sh!te in the media about Kerr about to get sack. Qualification is still completely in our own hands, and if we get through the same eigits who are now talking as if we are looking for a new manager will be full of praise for him and booking their trips to Germany next summer.

The two articles in todays Indo about Stephen Ireland are a classic example of this. Taking a good news story about a young Irish lad doing well and turning it around into a critism of Kerr and how Ireland will never play for his country under Kerr according to a "family friend." :rolleyes:
If this family friend really exists and is sure he knows what hes talking about why not put his name to the quotes????

We have two huge games coming up in the next 8 days and I dont understand why everyone is slating Kerr when we need to be getting behind the team. The players will pick up on this negative attitude towards the manager which will cause attitude problems and deepen any existing issues which any players may presently have with him.

The time to take stock on Kerr is after the qualification series is over. Not now. :mad: :mad:

thejollyrodger
04/10/2005, 11:02 AM
Im sick to the back teeth of reading some of this anti Kerr stuff. R.KEane has ZERO experience at management and there isnt a chance in hell of him taking over IReland.

All this speculation HAS TO STOP !!! We have two very important games coming up and we have to win both. The papers seem to be more focused on the era after Kerr than beating Cyprus and Switzerland.

Tram_14
04/10/2005, 11:09 AM
just saw this on the Guardian's site.
The media just keeps getting worse :(

Senior figures at the Football Association of Ireland have identified
Roy Keane as a possible successor to Brian Kerr if the Republic
manager's contract is not renewed at the end of this World Cup campaign..


Says Who? What Senior figures?.. really disapointed in the Guardian, another rumour, more speculation, although it would be even more annoying & unscrupulous if delaney has started this...

macdermesser
04/10/2005, 11:14 AM
Just saw this on the Transfer Rumour page on www.football365..com

yep .. Keane gets probably more in a week at Man U than what Kerr gets in a year for the Irish job. Money wise he would be better off by taking a pay cheque from Celtic or wherever for the last two years of his career. Its a complete non-starter of a story. Even as player manager, he's hardly going to want to take all that on with a young family.

Sick of this too .. and whoever is up to the dirty tricks campaign here .. ahead of the most important week in irish football since 2001.

Clifford
04/10/2005, 11:30 AM
Good grief, why not just disband the fai, form a new association called Football Association of Roy Keane Rebels and then we'll have a bunch of
FARK Rebels on our hands.

colster
04/10/2005, 11:43 AM
There is no way that Keane would take the job now. He's a pretty shrewd operator and would know that he'd be setting himself up for a major fall.

Stuttgart88
04/10/2005, 11:44 AM
From the UK Independent, by Jason Burt who covers us well for that paper:

Keane ready to turn down Ireland post if Kerr goes
By Jason Burt
Published: 04 October 2005

Roy Keane is set to rebuff approaches to make him the manager of the Republic of Ireland if Brian Kerr is sacked next week.

Kerr will lose his job should Ireland not win their final two group matches - away to Cyprus and home to Switzerland - and fail to make the play-offs for next year's World Cup.

Senior figures in the Football Association of Ireland have discussed appointing Keane as Kerr's replacement. However, sources close to the 34-year-old are adamant he is determined to continue playing for at least one more season after this term. They say he would certainly not accept the post now, even if it was offered on a part-time or player-manager basis.

Last week, Keane revealed he did not expect to be given another contract by Manchester United when his present deal expires next summer and that he would not play for another Premiership club. It had been widely accepted that this meant he would seek a move to Celtic.

Interestingly, sources last night said Keane would prefer a move away from the British Isles, possibly to France or the Netherlands, with a one or two-year deal at an established club to learn the ropes of coaching in another environment. Keane believes this would allow him to progress with less of the spotlight than he would endure in Glasgow.

Keane would certainly like to take charge of Ireland - but not, it appears, right now. He knows the pressure on Kerr's successor would be great - nothing short of qualification for a major tournament is acceptable - and is concerned that the time elapsed between his walkout at the last World Cup and his re-emergence into the fold is not enough.

Ironically, it was Kerr who brought back Keane in what was an astonishing coup for the manager who succeeded Mick McCarthy, but who has been under mounting pressure over Ireland's faltering campaign. It has not helped his cause that most of the senior officials who appointed him have moved on and he has few allies in the FAI - Kerr is also seen as a conservative character who lacks inspiration and avoids confrontation.

If Kerr does go and Keane does not accept the job, Ireland will still want a "big name". A former favoured candidate of the new regime was Bryan Robson, the West Brom manager.

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Don Vito
04/10/2005, 12:07 PM
KEANE TO GET CHANCE TO SHOW McCARTHY HOW IT'S DONE?
Roy Keane is reportedly set to replace Brian Kerr as the Ireland manager.
The Irish Football Association are apparently willing to offer Keane a "lucrative"
role as player-manager when his contract expires at Old Trafford next summer.

I'm going to be really pedantic and ask why would the official governing body of soccer in Northern Ireland be seeking Roy to replace Brian Kerr? That source is full of crap and all this talk before a huge week for Irish football is nothing short of disgraceful. It seems there is an organised campaign trying their best to undermine Kerr and hoping that we don't qualify so he'll be forced out, talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face. It would be a real shame to see two good managers (my opinion don't attack me for it) hounded out of the Irish job in less than three years.

BobbySands
04/10/2005, 2:26 PM
According to a close family friend, Kerr is to be replaced by the majestic Stephen Ireland in a roy of the rovers style player/manager role.

pete
04/10/2005, 2:38 PM
I think there could be some truth in this. Delaney did not vote for Kerr originally & he is superficial enough to pander to public opinion. His role in ousting Bernard O'Byrne & then Rooney show that he courts public approval like no other inside FAI HQ.

Cowboy
04/10/2005, 2:46 PM
He also ousted Kevin Fahy who was the other vote in favour of Brian kerr


I think there could be some truth in this. Delaney did not vote for Kerr originally & he is superficial enough to pander to public opinion. His role in ousting Bernard O'Byrne & then Rooney show that he courts public approval like no other inside FAI HQ.

joeSoap
04/10/2005, 2:47 PM
Mick McCarthy had no real managerial experience when he got the job, except at a lower league level with Englands finest trashkickers, Millwall; Brian Kerrs achievements were with kids, and amateurs at Pats before he got the job. He also had zero experience of dealing with professionals and has a serious speech impediment.

Why shouldn't the FAI continue their trend of giving the job to inexperienced gobdaws....its what we've come to expect.

dublinred
04/10/2005, 2:51 PM
What a load of crap probably started by the English media to upset us to make we don't make the playoffs and knock out FC Beckham.There is very little Kerr could have done differently he needs more time Mourniho would struggle to get results out of the current Irish squad.

Roverstillidie
04/10/2005, 3:03 PM
Mick McCarthy had no real managerial experience when he got the job, except at a lower league level with Englands finest trashkickers, Millwall; Brian Kerrs achievements were with kids, and amateurs at Pats before he got the job. He also had zero experience of dealing with professionals and has a serious speech impediment.

Why shouldn't the FAI continue their trend of giving the job to inexperienced gobdaws....its what we've come to expect.

pats = amateurs?

zero experience of dealing with pros? (duffer and keane were playing for buttons in england at aged 20)

inexperienced gobdae with a speech impediment?

thats some chip on your shoulder.

its ****e like this has undermined the brian and the lads in a vitally important week. grow up

eirebhoy
04/10/2005, 4:34 PM
...and has a serious speech impediment.

I can't believe you would say something like that. If Kerr has a speech impediment because he has a common Dublin accent, I fear what people think of me. It must be the only country where you have to change your accent to get more respect.

Tram_14
04/10/2005, 4:45 PM
and has a serious speech impediment.

What?

CollegeTillIDie
04/10/2005, 5:14 PM
Good grief, why not just disband the fai, form a new association called Football Association of Roy Keane Rebels and then we'll have a bunch of
FARK Rebels on our hands.

A FARKING Classic well said!:D

OwlsFan
05/10/2005, 10:14 AM
Would Keane turn up for the "meaningless" friendlies if he became manager or would Chris Hughton have to look after them :D ??

This is all newspapers filling columns and should be ignored. We have a manager. We have two vital qualifiers. Please put this all to bed until they're over.

Dublin12
05/10/2005, 10:22 AM
I can actually see Keane going to manage Notts Forest at some stage in the near future,the Ireland job or the Man utd job are way out of his depth at this stage.

Tram_14
05/10/2005, 10:27 AM
I can actually see Keane going to manage Notts Forest at some stage in the near future,the Ireland job or the Man utd job are way out of his depth at this stage.


Yeah thats something I could see happening as opposed to the other rubbish being touted by the press....

Would you take him at Leeds...? He he he he!:D

Dublin12
05/10/2005, 10:34 AM
Would you take him at Leeds...? He he he he!:D

Not as manager but I suppose we could do with a decent midfielder:p

Tram_14
05/10/2005, 10:39 AM
Not as manager but I suppose we could do with a decent midfielder:p

Derry & Keane! Yeah think that could work ;)