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So possibility of him going back to Sunderland, one of the "sleeping giants" of the 1st division. He made no comment last night https://www.msn.com/en-ie/sport/foot...cid=uxbndlbing but he would have his work cut out for them getting them directly promoted with Rotherham and Wigan both on a roll but there are always the play offs.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
It's an ideal opportunity for Keane. Sunderland are comfortably in the play-off positions and just two points from an automatic promotion slot. The fans there still think of him positively. In his pundit/comedian role he's liberal with the put-up-or-shut-up line. It's time to put down the prawn sandwich and heed it.
Well good luck to him. Would be good to have him back in management from an Irish perspective. Say what you will about Roy but he always championed Irish players and took chances on them during his first spell at Sunderland.
He wasn't long retired from playing at that stage, and tended to sign players he'd shared a dressing room with, lads he knew and trusted. He knew Connolly, Andy Reid, Harte and Kavanagh from his Irish days; Miller, McShane, Bardsley, Higginbotham, Richardson, Evans and Yorke from Man Utd; Stan Varga from Celtic.
When he had to sign players based on his own scouting, it all went downhill.
Folding my way into the big money!!!
Was there a story that he signed the player that came to his room after the team meeting in Saipan, or am I completely misremembering that?
It's in Keane's first book that six players came to his room and said they agreed with what he said, but they wanted to play in the World Cup, and he ended up signing some of them for Sunderland?
He will definitely need a good backroom team working with him. It's not 2006 anymore and Sunderland are bringing in Roy Keane the lad whose been assistant manager or TV pundit the last decade rather than the legendary player whose just retired from playing.
Hopefully it works out for him because other than Jim Goodwin I can't think of another Irish manager currently employed since Hughton and Mick were sacked.
Keane's been out of management a long, long time and remains defiantly old school in his approach to the game. it doesn't look like the most progressive move by Sunderland's on the face of it. Maybe the thinking is that Keane can provide the short, sharp shock required to get the club over the promotion line in the same way that the similarly fiery and combustible Di Canio managed to keep them in the PL several years ago.
Anyway, it certainly wouldn't be dull...
Breen was at Sunderland before Keane got there. Think he might have even left before Keane was on board.
I think he has unfinished business in Management. He hasn’t made it easy on himself though. Too loose lipped on specific people and incidents will undermine future dressing rooms. His transfer record after Sunderland (once he burned through his Rolodex of former Celtic, United and Ireland contacts) wasn’t great.
Sunderland is as good an opportunity as he’s going to get at this point. He needs to get a “Jim Smith” type number 2 on his back room team.
I hope he gets the Job.
I think you're right about Connolly, Cunningham might have been another.
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