I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Seems MON is on course and Keane may very well be the assistant. Although i initially had some concerns i actually think it would be a good idea. Keane's aggression tempered with oversight from MONs man management abilities. Could be pretty exciting.
I also don't think Keane would have an issue giving out to MON if we start playing hoofball.
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/socc...1581194?page=2
Interesting discussion here about it:
http://www.rte.ie/sport/player/734/484146/
O Neill yes good appointment, but o Neill and Keane - wtf, that's a distraction. Why would O Neill need Keane anyway, can he not do it on his own, its only international football ffs. Would def not last
Even through his red-tinted glasses, I suspect Bonnie was being frivolous. Fenlon also did a pretty awful job at Derry after Kenny departed in 2006.
From that article:
Contemptible suggestion; Martin's faith was never in doubt, was it? My primary worry now would be how Roy's Mass attendance of late shapes up?Originally Posted by Luke Edwards
Luke Edwards; you utter idiot.
A rather extreme analogy, there. Are you implying he'd have been deserving of execution after Saipan?...![]()
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It's a GUBU appointment if it comes to pass. The ITV punditry team taking over!
Maybe we did need some shock therapy and this certainly fits the bill as a shock.
I didn't see this one coming.
According to Pat Murphy (who knows O'Neill very well) on the bbc website O'Neill wanted to work with him, and it was O'Neill who approached Keane. If the FAI had foisted him upon O'Neill I would agree, but if O'Neill actually wants to work with him why not.
They have a fair bit in common. Both got their break under Brian Clough at forest. If it doesn't work out with us they can go back to Forest together and be treated like kings
Bring Back Belfast Celtic F.C.
I dare Shane Long to tweet "cowboys".
Would Keane want to be someone's assistant?
Oh, loosen up.
Fascinating outcome. Who in the squad has experience of either? Stokes, Meyler...?
David Kelly had another dig at Robbie Keane this morning, something along the lines of "if he's as serios about the team as these two will be...". Kelly also refers to the mob for whom satisfaction is always beyond obtaining. I thought Kelly led this mob?
The rest of his article is decent in fairness!
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29720239.html
Both acid tongue and both quite sore.I can see it go swimmingly at first then stuff simmering both will be outspoken and both wont hold back.Keane will not forgive the likes of long and mccleans tweets and its not like club management you can't afford to isolate players.
I think they will get good results initially but it will go downhill
I didn't stop following the team when he returned under Kerr and obviously won't be stopping if he's involved now but I've had concerns about O'Neill coming in without Robertson and this hasn't allayed them at all. The good cop is normally the number 2 so this would be a role reversal and they'd need a good coach beside them as neither are known for that aspect of the job. I'd have had an issue with him getting the managers job but that would be down to the fact that he's a terrible manager rather than anything else, if he can reign in his ego then maybe being a number 2 and learning from O'Neill might be good for him. Hope it works out obviously but it's a gamble if it happens, I think RK will find it difficult not being the main man.
Pat Murphy on BBC website seems to think Keane has learnt about dealing with players since his last two jobs. He says he has reassessed his methods. Anyway, O'Neill is in charge and his player management is his forte.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24786016
They are both midfielders
They both started their professional careers playing for unheralded sides in Ireland (Cobh/Distillery)
They both went all the way to captaining a European Cup winning side.
They both supported Celtic as boys, and both ended up there
They have both managed Sunderland
Neither of them suffers fools gladly
Do you want a few more?
Bring Back Belfast Celtic F.C.
I'm still in denial about the latest developments. What about Martin Jol if Fulham get rid of him as is in the works if rumours to be believed...
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I'm actually really warming to the idea. I think with Keane involved we'll have someone who will look at the entire irish football structure. I also always wanted to see him succeed in management and this looks like a good forum for him to learn from an experienced manager.
I don't think it will answer all of Irish footballs problems with the senior squad, and we can expect more traditional football but at least with a modern edge to it.
Better sign O'Neill up quick. Both the Fulham and Norwich jobs could be available this evening!
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