Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane
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For you it's probably the lesser of 2 evils for Keane to be involved in the irish backroom, rather that at the helm of Celtic.
But there is clearly some amount of displeasure from O'Neill about what has transpired. If Keane by some chance did not get the Celtic job, you would presume that there's an amount of defrosting to do.Comment
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I hope he gets the job to stop the 'will he, won't he?' conversation that will surround any job vacancies that arise. Better for us if O'Neill brings his own people on board who will work with him and not create ongoing conjecture. Also, Keane's personality and persona have a tendency to overshadow teams he coaches, personally I would rather read about the players than the management!Comment
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Departure confirmed here
It looks like he has told the squad already. I'm sick of these mercenaries treating the Irish team as some sort of sinecure until the first half-decent coaching job abroad comes along. Good riddance.Comment
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Pretty much. Keane's presence will always encourage a media circus and it will never stop. As much as I would roll my eyes at Keane walking out after only a few months, better the position go to someone far more low-key now, before qualifying starts in earnest.I hope he gets the job to stop the 'will he, won't he?' conversation that will surround any job vacancies that arise. Better for us if O'Neill brings his own people on board who will work with him and not create ongoing conjecture. Also, Keane's personality and persona have a tendency to overshadow teams he coaches, personally I would rather read about the players than the management!Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).Comment
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I saw a comment on another forum (RTE or Irish Times, can't remember) that it could be a good role for Chris Hughton. Wes might not agree though!Comment
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according to the Indo, it's not going to happen: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30322137.htmlComment
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From tetsujin's link:according to the Indo, it's not going to happen: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30322137.html
It is understood Celtic had made Keane a formal offer but in the end, the 42-year-old decided to see out his commitment with the national team.Comment
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Does Keane need to be replaced. If Walford & Guppy are coming on board permanently then why would we need another person.
Breaking news on SSN as I type. Keane wants to stay with Ireland/Celtic prefer Steve Clarke
Edit: Just seen tets Indo link.Comment
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Official confirmation from the FAI's twitter feed: https://twitter.com/FAIreland/status...52750807003136
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So. You got the antifreeze ready...For you it's probably the lesser of 2 evils for Keane to be involved in the irish backroom, rather that at the helm of Celtic.
But there is clearly some amount of displeasure from O'Neill about what has transpired. If Keane by some chance did not get the Celtic job, you would presume that there's an amount of defrosting to do.
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Im delighted hes staying, he looks like he starting to have an influence over the midfielders anyway judging by this article http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30321236.html
Hopefully it might put an end to this "he walked out on his country" rubbish anyway.Its really not that complicated!!!Comment
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