In a way I feel a but sorry for RK, working alongside 2 managers who can't manage at the level they are in.
Last edited by the doc; 28/11/2014 at 8:54 AM.
Combining the two roles has become too difficult. Fair enough I suppose, can only be good for us.
and to think there were a number of posters on here at the time saying that keane taking on the villa job wouldn't distract from his Ireland duties
Of course he's getting criticised for leaving as they're sinking. The chap can't do anything without criticism.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Well that was an obvious concern. The fact is though, none of us have any real idea what either job entails. He obviously felt he could combine the two but underestimated the commitment needed for either one or the other, or both. Even though it's another sideshow, the timing is fine from our point of view and I'm glad he's had the honestly to accept it's not working, and that we are now his sole focus.
To what level is O'Neill more suited in your opinion?
Certainly, and at least it's clear we were still always his priority. There's an international break now until March which you might have thought would have freed him up to devote more time to Villa over the next few months, but that he wants to devote his time solely to the international role during this upcoming period is very promising.
In fairness though, you'd think he'd have enough experience as a player and manager to know what he was letting himself in for. He was adamant that he could combine the roles. I finished his book last night, I'd say he doesn't have a moments peace (in his own head). He seemed to be really enjoying going to Goodison, the Britannia and various places to watch the Irish lads, at his own leisure. The Villa thing was probably too full on.
If he had to pick one, I'd have thought he'd have chosen Aston Villa, just for the day to day involvement in the EPL.
I don't know what that means for us, a bit of Roy versus a bit more of Roy?
Sounds like a heart-over-head decision. He would undoubtedly have learned more about day-to-day management by holding tight at Villa. Presumably that's what he wants, but he's too invested in our fate.
Can't help but be heartened by that. Plus he now has no split allegiances for the next time he takes a pop at a player for putting club before country.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
TBH, I don't think to has anything to do with his dual roles. Villa are in a big mess both on and off the field. I wouldn't be surprised if he felt he could do without all that.
He surely knew all that before signing up.
I'm sure Keane has other reason like family and I'd say it's a lot a of stress working the two jobs. But I if I was a Villa fan I'd be worried. Things look different from the outside buy once you're inside you see the real damage. Lambert looks like a man that has rang out of ideas and the owner won't put the money if he's selling up.
Regardless his reasons, Keane is best out of there!
I'd say JD promised him a pay rise if he could distract from his own media attention for a few days.
I feel sorry for Lambert. I think he has a good philosophy both in terms of giving youth a chance (not that he had much choice) and the way he tries to play football. It seems he is p!ssing against the wind there though, and anybody that keeps them reasonably safe from relegation has to be seen as doing okay I think.
Keane did mention during the round of interviews to promote his book that he would leave the Villa job if combining it alongside his role with the national side became too much, so this shouldn't come as too much of a shock.
Of course, because it's Keane, people will assume there's more to this than meets the eye.
Last edited by The Fly; 28/11/2014 at 1:46 PM.
I think there's more to this than meets the eye.
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