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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD View Post
    I blame the beard to be honest. I feel that was the real problem and the sooner someone gets to the heart of the matter I think it could be solved. Otherwise they will have a close shave with relegation this year and Gillet make take over next year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    I'm with you Hibernian on this one. There are lots of people in Ireland and on this forum that want to see Keane fall flat on his face. Why?

    1: WC 2002? He got us there. Without him we wouldn't have been at that particular world cup.
    2. He played for Man Utd and was a winner? Lots of Irish Liverpool fans unfortunately....
    3. Irish people started to watch Sunderland once he became manager? Who gives a flying f***? It's not his fault the Irish are good at jumping on the bandwagon.
    4. Dunphy wrote his book?
    5. He's from Cork?
    6. He had more money to spend at Sunderland than Mick? Why should that get your knickers in a twist anyway.
    Dont forget he was actually a winner and we love to knock our winners in Ireland

    Agree with other points too

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post
    Best suggestion all day. Not sure they have €80million to spend though, thank God, but it will still be great if he got them in debt.



    Not true. I referred to the Irish players there .

    The Keane debate will always go back to the Saipan thing. I won't deny for a minute I hoped he'd fail at Sunderland. I used to travel around the world supporting Ireland with a friend of mine (we knew each other since we were about 10). He was in the Keane camp and refused to go to any more Irish games. I haven't seen him since the Iran game at Lansdowne. It runs that deep in the Irish psyche and nearly all the debate here about his managerial expertise is based on which camp the person was in back in 2002. The fact that he was supported by Dunphy makes it twice as bad. So I just couldn't get in to "he's a good manager/ worse/better manager than Mick" thing. It's just the same old stuff in another guise and do we really want to go there?

    Mind you if he went to Wednesday: "Keano, there's only one Keano..."
    Precicely one then

    I hope he gets back in management soon though I wouldn't fancy being a fan of that club when things are going bad

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    Takes one of the eircom leauge's top players and ends him off too bloody Dundee then shags off

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    I'm with you Hibernian on this one. There are lots of people in Ireland and on this forum that want to see Keane fall flat on his face. Why?

    1: WC 2002? He got us there. Without him we wouldn't have been at that particular world cup.
    2. He played for Man Utd and was a winner? Lots of Irish Liverpool fans unfortunately....
    3. Irish people started to watch Sunderland once he became manager? Who gives a flying f***? It's not his fault the Irish are good at jumping on the bandwagon.
    4. Dunphy wrote his book?
    5. He's from Cork?
    6. He had more money to spend at Sunderland than Mick? Why should that get your knickers in a twist anyway.
    I've always disliked him since Saipan despite the fact he had some valid gripes I felt he handled it incredibly badly. I've always felt that he acts irrationally when things aren't going his way and that he wouldn't have behaved as he did in Saipan had Man U actually won anything in 01/02. The fact that they hadn't put him into one of his 'dark places' and Saipan pushed him over the edge. I see similarities today, his head was wrecked so he walked away without knuckling down and trying to overcome the difficulties.

    As regards your points, Keane was immense in the 02 qualifiers but without input from the likes of McAteer, Robbie Keane, Given and even Ian Harte (joint top scorer) we wouldn't have qualified. The way history has been re-written to make it solely Keane's achievement is nauseating.

    I may dislike Man U but loved Denis Irwin, Paul McGrath, Kevin Moran, even Stapleton (not to mention the legend that was Ashley Grimes) when they played for Ireland, club feelings shouldn't come into it. Some people disliked Keane because of the thuggish manner he behaved on the pitch on occasion. Deliberately injuring a player because he'd injured himself trying to kick him previously?? Shameful.

    To be honesty the whole Sund-Ireland thing was embarrassing and should have been anathema to any football fan, by all means take a defree of an interest but a club (or country) should always be bigger then one man.

    No one takes Dunphy seriously, entertaining as he is.

    'Ireland by birth, Cork by the grace of God.' Never got that myself, I'm Irish first and a Dub second.

    If you're judging a managers record then their transfer dealings have to be considered, McCarthy got slated for his record and a huge number of Keane's fans revelled in the fact that his Sunderland team struggled. The fact that McCarthy spent about £4m in 3 years and recouped about £15.5m and Keane spenty about £80m and recouped around £8m can't be ignored. Any judgement I've made on KEane's managerial ability has been done solely on his record without being clouded by 2002. His transfer dealing have been abysmal without a doubt.

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    Not surprised he's gone, tbh.

    He was wasting money. Seriously, how many players did he sign and then leave out in the cold?

    I don't think he really knew his best team, big problem for any manager. Also, he never seemed to be able to motivate his players.

    I genuinely feel sorry for real Sunderland fans though. They probably had a lot of high hopes when Quinn took over. They went up and stayed up but now they are out 80m and have a lot of average players in their side. Then the going gets tough and they're stuck with a team that's really struggling and it doesn't seem like they can turn it around.

    I don't think he'll be without a job for long. There's something about him that convinces people he'll be a good manager.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumcondra 69er View Post

    'Ireland by birth, Cork by the grace of God.' Never got that myself, I'm Irish first and a Dub second.
    Depends on your point of view. Im Corkonian first, Irish second.

    Anyway, he wasted money, paid over the odds for poor players and was always going to pay the price eventually

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Ogba View Post
    i think Keane was right in Saipan in all fairness though...
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    Talking

    Couldn't be happier. First time I've ever been delighted to see someone fail and it feels wonderful to see a man, whose blind supporters think is a one- man-defeat-repellent, exposed as the weak minded, throw my toys out of the pram bully that he always was.

    The man was a wonderful player, an intelligent man and entertaining to listen to. For all that, he's a c**t. For example:

    A cowardly kick out at Haaland because he was having a rubbish game and injured himself in the process.

    Tried to end Haaland's career because Haaland justifiably thought Keane was trying it on in that Leeds game. Got sent off with a game poised at 1-1 and incurred a ban at the same time. Hardly the actions of a man who puts winning first.

    Elbowed McAteer with a game poised at 1-1 for personal revenge over comments about his book.

    Walked out on his country.

    Spat the dummy at United when he was no longer up to it.

    Walked out on Sunderland when he was exposed as the poor manager he is.

    Keane is scum. Hopefully he will disappear for good. Either way, I'm having a few drinks in celebration tonight, I've waited for this for a few years now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Although I doubt Sunderland will get a manager who will do much better than Keane has.
    Given $70m to spend, I think quite a few could have done better......but with the players and bank balance Keane has left behind you're probably right.
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    Thats not a bad team the players were there for mid to top half of the table. Obviously something is wrong in the dressing room. Keane could have rode out the storm but choose to ride off into the sunset. Shame on you mister Keane cant believe he walked away. When the tough gets going Keane gets gone...
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    Shows poor character tbf, stupid too, walking out now will probably hurt his job prospects just as much as getting relegated would have, he should have stayed untill the end of the season and if they survived he could quit then and save face, as it is now I doubt another decent team is going to give him a chance and I don't see Keane having the patience to work his way up through the lower leagues. Whats left for Keane now, Punditry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    Couldn't be happier. First time I've ever been delighted to see someone fail and it feels wonderful to see a man, whose blind supporters think is a one- man-defeat-repellent, exposed as the weak minded, throw my toys out of the pram bully that he always was.

    The man was a wonderful player, an intelligent man and entertaining to listen to. For all that, he's a c**t. For example:

    A cowardly kick out at Haaland because he was having a rubbish game and injured himself in the process.

    Tried to end Haaland's career because Haaland justifiably thought Keane was trying it on in that Leeds game. Got sent off with a game poised at 1-1 and incurred a ban at the same time. Hardly the actions of a man who puts winning first.

    Elbowed McAteer with a game poised at 1-1 for personal revenge over comments about his book.

    Walked out on his country.

    Spat the dummy at United when he was no longer up to it.

    Walked out on Sunderland when he was exposed as the poor manager he is.

    Keane is scum. Hopefully he will disappear for good. Either way, I'm having a few drinks in celebration tonight, I've waited for this for a few years now.
    Yawn!!! Haven't heard any of this before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    Couldn't be happier. First time I've ever been delighted to see someone fail and it feels wonderful to see a man, whose blind supporters think is a one- man-defeat-repellent, exposed as the weak minded, throw my toys out of the pram bully that he always was.

    The man was a wonderful player, an intelligent man and entertaining to listen to. For all that, he's a c**t. For example:

    A cowardly kick out at Haaland because he was having a rubbish game and injured himself in the process.

    Tried to end Haaland's career because Haaland justifiably thought Keane was trying it on in that Leeds game. Got sent off with a game poised at 1-1 and incurred a ban at the same time. Hardly the actions of a man who puts winning first.

    Elbowed McAteer with a game poised at 1-1 for personal revenge over comments about his book.

    Walked out on his country.

    Spat the dummy at United when he was no longer up to it.

    Walked out on Sunderland when he was exposed as the poor manager he is.

    Keane is scum. Hopefully he will disappear for good. Either way, I'm having a few drinks in celebration tonight, I've waited for this for a few years now.

    Id hate to go through my life as bitter as that
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    Id hate to go through my life as bitter as that
    Thank your lucky stars you're not Roy Keane so......

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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    Tried to end Haaland's career because Haaland justifiably thought Keane was trying it on in that Leeds game
    eh... didnt he tear his cruciate in that tackle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    eh... didnt he tear his cruciate in that tackle?

    Go and YouTube the tackle. He kicked Haaland from behind, with the ball nowhere in sight, Haaland gets up and Keane is staying down for a tackle that he would and should have been booked for. His natural reaction was that Keane was faking. What Haaland did was not unreasonable. If Keane was really that sore over it, he should have had it out man to man with him but instead he attacked him like a coward in the middle of a game five years later and tried to end his career.

    I'm not a bitter person. Just cannot stand Roy Keane and his legion of blind followers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    Id hate to go through my life as bitter as that

    I'd hate to go through life so bitter than I'd aim to deliberately injure a man and try to end his career. Takes all sorts though.

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