Roy Keane is failing as Ipswich boss because this time he does not have a team that was built by Mick McCarthy
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Roy Keane is failing as Ipswich boss because this time he does not have a team that was built by Mick McCarthy
It's not Roy's fault.
"There was a spell in the second half where we needed one or two players to see the game through but nobody did."
Can't blame Keaner for Richard Wright dropping a corner in injury time.
Story of Wright's career - has great potential & great physique for a keep, but just makes dumb errors. Colin Doyle reminds me of him.
First goal should have been disallowed too, Wright was clearly fouled when he went to catch the ball in the air
walters got a nice back flick as well..bit like arshavins last night
The reality is, Keane has not got what it takes to be a good manager.
Being an arrogant hothead prone to rash decision making isn't a huge detriment during a playing career, if you're as talented a player as Roy was; however, these same attributes which made him such a feared midfield general are leading to his downfall, as he chops and changes too frequently, and makes no effort to build his players up at all, instead cutting them down in the press at every opportunity.
Add to this the fact that he probably has the worst scouting network in Britain, and what do you have?
Championship level, there is no excuse for this. Spend a bit of money and bring in a foreign central midfielder to run the show.
I would agree with what you say and would add that he probably paralyses his players with fear. His teams seem to too scared to relax and play football.
Put all of the above and buying players that do not appear good enough for the level he wants them to play at and it will probably end up with a sacked manager.
If it does not improve soon will he jump or be pushed.
As I said in an earlier post it seems either he or the management team that he is using are not capable of getting the necessary results.
Its a pity to see an Irishman making such a poor fist of it at the moment.
He needs a "Good Cop" as his number 2 and a better scouting network..
I think he'd make a better pundit. Rip everybody apart all the time, without the pressure of doing anything constructive.
Would be more entertaining than the cliche brigades on the major networks...although knowing him, he'd get an e-mail with some negativity towards him in it, and quit due to the pressure.
Guys, again i cant name the source, but basically the squad are in fear of him. I've been told he berates them in the dressing room to a degree you'd expect off a bully in a schoolyard.
If you watch the game back from tue night, you can see the defenders are simply afraid to take any risks, which to me is a sign that they dont want to be singled out for blame by him.
I've been a huge fan of keane always, but after hearing some of the stories i've heard, i'm not sure he's cut out for this, at least until he's calmed down.
And apparently the stuff he said to owen garvan was just baffling.
What's the difference between Roy Keane and a mad raving lunatic?
Keane was never cut out to be a manager. He bought his way into the Premiership at Sunderland. When there he failed miserably. His only way of influencing players is to put the fear of God into them. Basically he is a bully, and we all know what happens to them, eventually.
They may have been bullies but they were very astute tactically; which is something Keane has lacked. Fergie and Clough didn't constantly change players, they built teams up gradually with patience; continually fine tunin their teams. Keane makes mass changes after one defeat, banishing players like Owen Garvan forever, after one bad game. Totally off the wall.
I suspect an awful lot of this stuff about Keane is hearsay and based upon what we think he would be like as a manager. Rumours have wings (Duirt bean liom go nduirt bean lei). 95% of managers let rip in the dressing room (unless your the Hull manager that is and you do it on the pitch at half time). Nothing new there.
I wouldn't write him off yet either. I am definitely no fan but it is way too early in the season to say he's doomed.
I think painting Clough and Ferguson as bullies isn't fair. Yes they have been hard on players at times, but this was because they wanted to get the best out of players.
But equally, these managers knew when to push, and when to ease up and put the arm over the shoulder and help players going through poor form.
Clough and Ferguson had an understanding of how to deal with players and react to unique circumstances appropriately.
Keane on the other hand seems to react to every negative situation in the same uncompromising and brash manner.
You ask the majority of players who played for Clough and Ferguson what they thought of them, and you'd get pretty positive feedback I'd say. Keane on the other hand couldn't convince his former players McShane and Murphy to leave the Sunderland reserves to play for him at Ipswich.
Would that be because they didn't want to drop down a division and take a pay cut or is it definitely because of Keane. remember Sunderland had agreed a fee with Hull but murphy couldn't agree terms..same with ipswich....Keane did convince edwards, leadbitter and colback to join him..all former players
Pehaps Roy should have served his time as a number 2 for a while and learned his trade.
One of the things that I admired most about Roy through out his football careeer is that he continued to learn as his career progressed.
e.g. Roys passing improved a hell of a lot from when he first joined UTD.
If he gets time and shows that willingness to learn then maybe he can become a good manager.
Football managers careers are in the hands of the group of players that he has.
It is an art not a science to get the best out of the players.
One player may do the business with a kick up the backside, another may need to feel that he is needed/important and so on.
A manager may be able to get one player or another moved on.
A group of players can certainly get a manager sacked.
still early days. 46 games in a Championship season and it's a long season. 3 wins on the bounce and your mid table.
All this talk of Keane scaring the whole team........are they men or mice? Stand up to him, put a transfer request in or buckle down in training. DO NOT run to the Sun crying about him kicking things over like a little snitch.
Yorke was looking to sell his book via a serialisation, something Roy should be pretty familiar with seeing as something similar earned him a 6 (?) game ban for mouthing off about Alfie when his book came out.
In fairness the stories Yorke tells tally with what Clarke had said and with the noises coming from Ipswich. A two page spread in a rag likle the News of the World is the least of RK's worries at present I'm sure in any case.
Ipswich have 5 points. It would take about 4wins to get you half way up the table.
Ipswich still have 36 games to go so they certainly have plenty of time to get out of it but they sure have to win some matches soon.
Ipswich were an average champioship team last season. At this stage this season they are the worst team in the league (bottom at the moment).
Roy was given money to bring in players which he has done but the team has got worse.
Did he play 1.75 million for Priskin. I do not believe that he is worth that kind of money.
Hopefully he turns it around because if this ends up disasterously then will we see Roy back in management. We could do with as many Irishmen doing as well in management as possible.
Others that want to go into it may be better to serve an apprenticeship with more experienced managers or at clubs lower down the league without such big expectation.
Keep in mind that Ipswich haven't had an easy start. They have played ten games in total - but five of those games were against teams that currently occupy 5 of the top 6 places in the table. It seems like the team and manager are just beginning to find their feet now. I'd expect to see them put some points on the board in the next few weeks.
I read the Yorke "exclusives" in the NOTW - for educational purposes only.
But I didn't find any clues how to pull a good looking bird except it's a plus to have a limitless supply of cash and gullibility.
I suspect the obvious, that it bugs Keane no end to deal with players who will not be intimidated/bullied by him.
Hes got a book out called 'Born to Score' or something like that. He was on TalkSport earlier in the week promoting it, though most of the talk was about Jordan and his son Harvey to be honest.
geysir he was at Man U for 4 Years (so he said on talksport) and 9 years at Villa I think.
I wonder who does Roy talk to for advice on managerial matters? From the type of character he is, I doubt he has that many friends in the game and also perhaps personal pride (wrongly in my opinion) might stop him calling upon help or advice.
Does he give Fergie a call? Certainly not Mick Mc, Cloughy no longer with us,
Does he have shoulder to lean on?????
At least Roy can't complain that life is not throwing up opportunities for him to learn and mend some ways.
From the interviews and articles done on Keane you get the impression that he doesn't have too many friends in the football world. I'd say he is too stubborn to pick up the phone and have a chat with Fergie after their bust up but then again he made up with Mick so maybe he does speak to the grandmaster of British football management. If he had any sense he would give him a call... Fergie seems to be the go guy for most of the other PL managers in times of trouble and though he is portrayed as some kind of pyschotic Scotsman in the media the other managers do look up to him and express their gratitude for the advice he has offered them over the years.
I think his number 2 (Loughlan) is his shoulder to cry on and I'm pretty sure I read a recent interview with Keane with regards to him bringing in new members of the back room to Sunderland last season that ended in disaster. Trust being the main issue.
If nothing else, he's still capable of a withering stare to put down a journalist. Take a look at the last few seconds of the clip below.....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...wn/8289291.stm
That's weird because when Roy decides to walk away (act IV) the footnote from Roy will inform us that it was act of great courage and honesty.
I remember watching him on The Late Late Show awhile back and he said he does not talk with Alex Ferguson. I guess Mark Hughes and Steve Bruce though.
Click "more" and then click Roy Keane and its 3:20 in
http://www.rte.ie/tv/latelate/20090501.html