Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane

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  • tetsujin1979
    Coach
    • Nov 2003
    • 23730

    #1336
    Originally posted by DeLorean
    Why would anybody hang a picture crooked... my skin just crawled at the thought. In fairness though, it had more character the other way. A Tricky Masterclass.
    Originally posted by Stuttgart88
    Is it just me or is it a relief to see this thread having a proper title after all this time? I'm the kind of guy who needs pictures to be hanging straight and curtains fully drawn, so this type of thing matters to me.

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    • ArdeeBhoy
      International Prospect
      • Jun 2007
      • 6237

      #1337
      Lolz.

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      • Mr A
        Like the Fonz. Only a dog.
        • Jun 2004
        • 11584

        #1338
        Cascarino makes fair enough points there I think. Surprised Keane hasn't retaliated yet, but maybe there hasn't been a chance to date.
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        • DeLorean
          Capped Player
          • Jun 2008
          • 10894

          #1339
          What chances does Keane keep 'undeservedly' getting though? It could definitely be argued that he'd done nothing to deserve the Sunderland job, but that worked out very well for them and he certainly did enough to warrant another job, at what was a lower level. Things didn't go too well at Ipswich so he's basically been demoted (or has demoted himself) to assistant manager roles instead of the main man, seems reasonable enough. This is the second job (amongst other things) that he's walked out on though so obviously that should, and probably will, count against him in the future.

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          • ArdeeBhoy
            International Prospect
            • Jun 2007
            • 6237

            #1340
            The ego, the ego, the ego.

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            • DeLorean
              Capped Player
              • Jun 2008
              • 10894

              #1341
              I'm not sure what you're saying though? If this was a decision based on his ego, wouldn't he have stayed on and wanted to prove he could combine both roles effectively? Quitting was an admission that he called it wrong and wasn't capable of doing both roles the way he thought he would.

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              • GypsyBlackCat
                Youth Team
                • Sep 2009
                • 241

                #1342
                Originally posted by DeLorean
                What chances does Keane keep 'undeservedly' getting though? It could definitely be argued that he'd done nothing to deserve the Sunderland job, but that worked out very well for them and he certainly did enough to warrant another job, at what was a lower level. Things didn't go too well at Ipswich so he's basically been demoted (or has demoted himself) to assistant manager roles instead of the main man, seems reasonable enough. This is the second job (amongst other things) that he's walked out on though so obviously that should, and probably will, count against him in the future.
                In fairness, people seem to think Keane walks on water and can do no wrong. He did ok at Sunderland but it ended badly. For the money he spent and the players he got in didn't match up. As one local writer put it 'He paid Champions League money for Championship players.' After spending the best part of £100m you don't expect to be sitting second bottom of the PL. Plus he couldn't handle the egos and his coaching left a lot to be desired. Also his attitude. Ellis Short had every right to question Keane's performance as manager and he walked out. That should raise the question if he can handle the pressure. I can't imagine Ellis Short or Marcus Evans giving Keane a glown CV.

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                • DeLorean
                  Capped Player
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 10894

                  #1343
                  I certainly don't think he walks on water but I do think he did well at Sunderland. In fact, I think one would have to be pretty anti-Keane not to appreciate that. He spent the money he was given to spend, got promoted to the PL and kept them there. Any promoted club would take survival the following season and I think they finished 13th, albeit the margins were tight. It ended badly for sure but I'm simply talking about the job he did while he was there. I could definitely see why another Championship club would want him so I don't think that appointment was undeserved.

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                  • GypsyBlackCat
                    Youth Team
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 241

                    #1344
                    Originally posted by DeLorean
                    I certainly don't think he walks on water but I do think he did well at Sunderland. In fact, I think one would have to be pretty anti-Keane not to appreciate that. He spent the money he was given to spend, got promoted to the PL and kept them there. Any promoted club would take survival the following season and I think they finished 13th, albeit the margins were tight. It ended badly for sure but I'm simply talking about the job he did while he was there. I could definitely see why another Championship club would want him so I don't think that appointment was undeserved.
                    He took over a good squad of Champioship players and was able to spend good money to add to it. He did a good job to get SAFC promoted but that was about all. The thing that sticks in claw is the way he walked out. He spend big bucks on Ferdinand, McCartney, Cisse, Diouf, Tanio, Chimbonda, Healy and Malbranque during the summer but wanted more in January because they weren't good enough. When Short said no he had to sell to buy Keane got in a huff. That's the problem.

                    Ipswich took a chance and he failed despite spending good money on players like Leadbitter, Edwards and Martin to add to a solid Championship side. Not to many teams wanted him and it took him two years to get a job.

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                    • DeLorean
                      Capped Player
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 10894

                      #1345
                      So he took over a good squad of Championship players, added to it, got them promoted and secured a decent Premier League finish. Managers are judged on their results and he got the results. Sunderland were a mess on the field when he took over so saying they had a good squad is one thing, but they weren't performing like they had a good squad. He bought some duds, no doubt. Sunderland haven't exactly kicked on since his departure and, who knows, maybe they'd still be struggling in the Championship had it not been for aul Keano.

                      Your last sentence I agree with, and that was basically what I was getting at when talking about Cascarino's comments.

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                      • DannyInvincible
                        Capped Player
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 11521

                        #1346
                        Originally posted by DeLorean
                        What chances does Keane keep 'undeservedly' getting though?
                        Who's Cascarino to decide whether or not Keane is deserving of a particular role anyway? If the chairman of a football club or the board of an association feel he's fit for a particular role for whatever reason, be that purely because of his personality rather than due to any previous managerial record, than that's what matters. It's they who decide whether he's deserving of the role they're offering or not. The abilities and attributes Cascarino values are obviously different to those valued by people who keep giving Keane jobs.
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                        • KK77
                          Formerly: Rafa B
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 1875

                          #1347
                          Originally posted by GypsyBlackCat
                          He took over a good squad of Champioship players and was able to spend good money to add to it. He did a good job to get SAFC promoted but that was about all. The thing that sticks in claw is the way he walked out. He spend big bucks on Ferdinand, McCartney, Cisse, Diouf, Tanio, Chimbonda, Healy and Malbranque during the summer but wanted more in January because they weren't good enough. When Short said no he had to sell to buy Keane got in a huff. That's the problem.

                          Ipswich took a chance and he failed despite spending good money on players like Leadbitter, Edwards and Martin to add to a solid Championship side. Not to many teams wanted him and it took him two years to get a job.
                          I think John Giles called it right when he said Keane as a manager was a fairly poor judge of a player.
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                          • GypsyBlackCat
                            Youth Team
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 241

                            #1348
                            Originally posted by DannyInvincible
                            Who's Cascarino to decide whether or not Keane is deserving of a particular role anyway? If the chairman of a football club or the board of an association feel he's fit for a particular role for whatever reason, be that purely because of his personality rather than due to any previous managerial record, than that's what matters. It's they who decide whether he's deserving of the role they're offering or not. The abilities and attributes Cascarino values are obviously different to those valued by people who keep giving Keane jobs.
                            Cascarino is wrong that he keeps getting jobs. He was sacked by Ipswich in Jan 2011 and didn't get a job offer until November last year. But I think Cascarino has a point that Keane mightn't have what it takes to be a coach. It seems that a lot of chairmen didn't fancy giving Keane a job after Ipswich.

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                            • Charlie Darwin
                              Banned. Children Banned. Grandchildren Banned. 3 Months.
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 18576

                              #1349
                              Originally posted by KK77
                              I think John Giles called it right when he said Keane as a manager was a fairly poor judge of a player.
                              John would know, to be fair.

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                              • DeLorean
                                Capped Player
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 10894

                                #1350
                                Originally posted by KK77
                                I think John Giles called it right when he said Keane as a manager was a fairly poor judge of a player.
                                I'd be surprised if Giles could name three Roy Keane signings. That's not to say he's wrong.

                                Originally posted by GypsyBlackCat
                                Cascarino is wrong that he keeps getting jobs. He was sacked by Ipswich in Jan 2011 and didn't get a job offer until November last year. But I think Cascarino has a point that Keane mightn't have what it takes to be a coach. It seems that a lot of chairmen didn't fancy giving Keane a job after Ipswich.
                                We don't really know for sure what Keane has or hasn't been offered post-Ipswich, I think he said in the book that he turned down a couple, possibly from abroad. Just because he didn't accept a managerial position until November 2013 doesn't mean he wasn't offered something, or at least approached. He probably needed a time out after Ipswich anyway. I can see where Cascarino is coming from, that Keane can mess up and still land on his feet, but I agree with Danny that it's not for Cascarino to say, just comes across like jealousy to me. I mean, for Keane to be offered a contract by the FAI, after all that went before, was pretty astounding. Villa and Celtic are two massive clubs to have offered positions as well, given his relative lack of success in management, and goes to show that a big personality/reputation can take you a long way.
                                Last edited by DeLorean; 03/12/2014, 4:41 PM.

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