Roy Keane interview in the Times

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  1. Razors left peg's Avatar

    Razors left peg said:

    Roy Keane interview in the Times

    Its not going to change anyones opinion of him, people are still going to love or hate him as before but as a football fan it is a good read
    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...241589471.html
    Its really not that complicated!!!
     
  2. prince20's Avatar

    prince20 said:
    Thanks for posting that..brilliant read.
    Do i detect this post being a long topic??????
     
  3. paul_oshea said:
    is anyone getting bored of keane? Ive certainly had enough. Roy stop the spin doctoring to suit yourself its been done for years. Just lye down and find some other thing to do, outside of football. Not too many care anymore.
    I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
    And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
    I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
    Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
     
  4. peadar1987's Avatar

    peadar1987 said:
    "'The staff came in and said Clive Clarke has had a heart attack. I said, ‘Is he okay? I’m shocked they found one, you could never tell by the way he plays’.
    "

    Once a w***er, always a w***er. He never did seem to care whether or not another professional would ever play again. Or in Clarkey's case, survive.
     
  5. shakermaker1982's Avatar

    shakermaker1982 said:
    Good read and clears a few things up. Good luck to him if he does manage another club - the more Irish managers the better in my book. He is box office (some love him and some fans actually hate the man) and this will no doubt run and run for a few days but I don't blame him for getting his views on what went down. A lot of people stuck the knife in after he left and he had to bide his time until the dust settled before he clarified the goings on.
     
  6. paul_oshea said:
    but he is always talking to media half his problem the last time was chatting to the media way too much...

    Its ok if things happen once or twice but they are happening the whole time with him that you then realise where the blame lies...
    I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
    And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
    I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
    Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
     
  7. Colbert Report's Avatar

    Colbert Report said:
    Roy will be back, probably with a London club, some time in the future. It was far too difficult to persuade players to come all the way up to cold Sunderland to play.

    I think he would be a good manager for a mid-sized club like Portsmouth, but I think he'll wait and take over somewhere like Spurs or Manchester City even. More money means better success for a guy like Roy.
     
  8. Crosby87's Avatar

    Crosby87 said:
    Is'nt Manchester pretty far from London?
     
  9. Razors left peg's Avatar

    Razors left peg said:
    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    but he is always talking to media half his problem the last time was chatting to the media way too much...

    Its ok if things happen once or twice but they are happening the whole time with him that you then realise where the blame lies...
    In fairness I think this is the first time he has talked to any media since he left Sunderland.
    Its really not that complicated!!!
     
  10. Closed Account said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Crosby87 View Post
    Is'nt Manchester pretty far from London?
    Did you read the article?
     
  11. Colbert Report's Avatar

    Colbert Report said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Crosby87 View Post
    Is'nt Manchester pretty far from London?
    Portsmouth is pretty far from London as well mate. Read the article.
     
  12. SUB of the day's Avatar

    SUB of the day said:

    Still box office....

    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    is anyone getting bored of keane? Ive certainly had enough. Roy stop the spin doctoring to suit yourself its been done for years. Just lye down and find some other thing to do, outside of football. Not too many care anymore.
    "not too many care" I don't think so, love him or loathe him, the article in todays IT, is the most e-mailed, and second most read, thats box office!
     
  13. pcplod's Avatar

    pcplod said:
    He was one of the greatest as a player and have no doubt he will be one of the greatest as a manager. His next job might take him away from manchester but he will be back
     
  14. maroon ultra said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pcplod View Post
    He was one of the greatest as a player and have no doubt he will be one of the greatest as a manager. His next job might take him away from manchester but he will be back
    Deluded. He has already shown he is not capable of being a great football manager. He is not a people person and that will continue to be his downfall.
     
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    pcplod said:
    Quote Originally Posted by maroon ultra View Post
    Deluded. He has already shown he is not capable of being a great football manager. He is not a people person and that will continue to be his downfall.

    Matter of opinion I suppose but getting a team from bottom to winning the championship in his debut season then keeping them in the top flight the next has to stand for something. He is a perfectionist not a bad trait to have in any manager IMO
     
  16. stojkovic's Avatar

    stojkovic said:
    You dont need criticism from someone like Cascarino who cant even manage his own passport let alone manage a football team. Absolute muppet. Stick to the poker Cas.
    "Football is a game you play with your brain".
     
  17. osarusan's Avatar

    osarusan said:
    I read it. Typical Humphreys article, with short, supposedly "punchy" sentences.

    One of those short "punchy" sentences, which was repeated more than once was, "You learn". But the impression that I got from the article was that Keane hadn't learnt much at all - from reading the article, and his comments, you got the impression he left because of disagreements with the chairman, but all else was fine. That, obviously was not the (full) story.
     
  18. Crosby87's Avatar

    Crosby87 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Portsmouth is pretty far from London as well mate. Read the article.
    Easy mate, you said he is probably going to end up with a london club. Or manchester? Ahh so you are predicting he ends up with a london club or....a club somewhere else. Wow. Really putting it out there.
     
  19. Greenbod said:
    I think he should manage the cork hurlers. Stephen Ireland could be bagman.
    "Can I have a Kit-Kat, chunky?"

    "you mean a big one"

    "No a normal kit-kat you fat bitch"
     
  20. Royal rover said:
    good piece - i dislike keane for what he did for his country , but at the same time he's honest , no doubt he'll be back