Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane
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Very speculative piece and not untypical of the Indo's style of undermining anything to do with the Irish team and set-up at every opportunity.Comment
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Any more news on whether John Robertson is getting involved? I enjoy Keane but in one way it could be a blessing in disguise if he was replaced with Robertson, such is the hysteria that surrounds him. I smell copious amounts of bullsh!t in any case.Comment
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John Robertson hasn't been very well. I think he had some problems with his heart last summer so not sure whether he's ready to get back into the football business."If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!Comment
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AFAIK he is scouting and that's it.Comment
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So.......... he has a job already, I guess that rules him out.
Bit unfair to question people before they have even been offered a job.
Anyhow I backed Giggs at about 6-1 but all my bets have turned pear shaped of late.Last edited by tricky_colour; 28/04/2014, 8:58 PM.Comment
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The Guardian's Top 25 WC moments: #13 Roy walks out.
Loooooooooong article (many of you should avoid) rehashing the moments that gave at least a few on here severe ulcer problems that last until this day.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.Comment
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That's a fair enough appraisal. Encouraging that many of our players have improved their game or stood up well to a new challenge, like Coleman, McCarthy, Meyler, Whelan, Delaney, Long and Wilson, most of the rest were hit by injuries or didn't take great strides forward.
O'Neill is a fortunate manager to take over this squad, at this stage in their development.Comment
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We might need to change the headline of this thread back to "managed" if the Indo is to be believed. Keane bookies' fave to manage(d) Celtic.Comment
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