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Clegg Says Faye Talks Ongoing as Keane Makes Surprise Appearance
Clegg Says Faye Talks Ongoing as Keane Makes Surprise Appearance
Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 09:07

Chief executive Simon Clegg has revealed that talks are continuing with Senegalese defender Ibrahima Faye, who impressed during his recent trial with the club. Clegg was speaking after last night’s Supporters Club AGM at Portman Road where manager Roy Keane was a surprise special guest.

Keane revealed that the club would move for Faye last week and Clegg says negotiations continue: “Talks are still ongoing.”

Clegg says no other deals are currently being progressed: “What I’m now realising in this game is that things move very quickly. There’s nothing that we’re going to announce by the end of the week at this moment in time.”

Keane’s presence was a surprise to the 85 fans attending the meeting and Clegg says his attendance was deliberately kept under wraps: “Purposely we didn’t advertise it so we got the right people here, the people who came for the right reasons.”

The Town boss answered questions openly throughout, signing autographs and chatting with fans afterwards, and insisted that the Blues can still enjoy a good season, despite the poor start, although admitted that they had made things “very hard for ourselves”.

Keane says that new additions may now have to wait until January without completely ruling out possible new loan signings, particularly if other players leave on loan in the next few weeks, with the emergency window closing on November 26th.

The Town boss says he doesn’t want to have too big a squad with too many unhappy players, something he says happened during his time with Sunderland.


He dismissed a suggestion that the club’s location was a factor in some potential loan signings turning down a move to Town and said that very few players had actually refused the chance to join the Blues, certainly fewer than had been speculated in the press.

One player he had asked another manager about recently had turned the move down, but he had also discovered that the player, a Premier League reserve, was on £35,000-a-week, far more than anyone is earning at Town. That player may have been Hull City midfielder George Boateng, linked in the press earlier in the week.

Keane admitted that he isn’t surprised that Jordan Rhodes, controversially transferred to Huddersfield for £850,000 in the summer, is doing well in League One: “It was a chance I took after receiving an offer which was good for the club.”

He confirmed that the club would be "well provided for by sell-on clauses" if Rhodes subsequently moves on for big money and added that a player scoring in League One, as Kevin Lisbie has also been doing this season, is no guarantee that he’ll do the same in the Championship.

Keane added that Connor Wickham’s progress through from the academy, something which he sees as an important aspect of the club, was also a factor. He also feels the reserve team has a big part to play but says the level of football in the Totesport.com Football Combination is a disappointment, although he pointed out that Town lost their game at Watford the other night.

The Blues boss admitted that some of his summer signings have taken a while to settle in, naming Damien Delaney and Tamás Priskin amongst them, and admitted his side have “lacked experience at vital times”. Keane also felt his strikers should be more aggressive in the box.

He had praise for chief scout Steve McCall and said he was looking at improving the Town’s scouting network, as he was all other areas of the club. He said he remembered Sir Alex Ferguson saying it took him five years to get Manchester United’s scouting set-up as he wanted it.

Both Keane and Clegg said they have dealt with good and bad agents in their time, but Keane in particular felt the situation was better than it had been previously.

Keane dismissed summer newspaper claims that the Playford Road Training Centre had become a closed and unfriendly place and said fans are welcome to watch training sessions: “Anybody in this room can come along tomorrow.”

The manager himself doesn’t get involved in training matches, unlike his predecessor Jim Magilton. He says he did so once at Sunderland, lost and didn’t speak to anyone for a couple of days. Keane says he has made a conscious decision to step back.

The Blues boss said Jon Walters was enjoying the responsibility of being captain but felt it wasn’t hugely important to actually be the named skipper: “You don’t have to wear the armband to be a leader.”

Clegg was questioned about high ticket prices and said that the current structure was put in place after a great deal of thought and with the club conscious of the current financial situation.

Keane says owner Marcus Evans, who Clegg says has been a regular at Portman Road this season, was “one of the reasons I took this job” and that he has been “left alone [to get on with the job] and treated with respect” since joining Town.

Clegg said the club were reviewing their website and would make the necessary investment in this area at the right time.

Earlier in the evening, the business of the AGM had returned Elizabeth Edwards as the Supporters Club chair.


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DrJeckyll added 15:04 - Nov 5
what a lovely day :-)
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byebyesheepshanks added 15:08 - Nov 5
scarsi vlaka
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FormerlyCGS added 15:09 - Nov 5
I'd cook him cottage pie, I could also pass on my wealth of Knowledge!

Abnyone else got the new football manager, I have taken Ipswich tofourth, I signed sol campbell, michael ball, and amr zaki! im in december now and av a good chance of promotion! Ialso signed Matt holland as a player wioth the view to being a coach! You know I have a higher knowledge of football than Keane!
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DrJeckyll added 15:17 - Nov 5
:-) lol
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DrJeckyll added 15:21 - Nov 5
Cant wait for saturday! Cant believe we've only got 3 games this month (bet the bank manager will be a bit happier though :-) Will be okay with a draw but chuffed to bits if we win. Callum is that called 'football manager 10' mate ?
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FormerlyCGS added 15:32 - Nov 5
Yeh fm10, I tell ya its the absolute muts nuts! I have played it since I was like 13 and have bought the new game every season (hence my superior knowledge).

I know your all loving the free signing of Matty Holland to make him a scoach! I'm dissaopointed with Zaki tho he aint banged in as many as I thought! Sol campbell is solid as though and he and bruce smash it for me!

trust me you need the game in your life, your mrs wont be happy tho, I prefer it to sex!
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Thetruth added 15:41 - Nov 5
Callumgarrskeemer..........

To buy those players on FM10 you must have gone into the editor mode and twaked the cash a bit..........

Come on be honest?
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superblueflude added 15:41 - Nov 5
lol Callum i've fot the football manager for me beats CM10, im currently ipswich to obviously! and i've bought in Andy Carroll and Woody from Sheff - currently 2nd and in January, i do wander whether Keane could actually buy these two in real life? imagine carroll and counago upfront
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:46 - Nov 5
blymey, im impressed CGS ! KEANE OUT , SKEEMER IN !
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DrJeckyll added 15:50 - Nov 5
i will put that on my christmas list, thx :-)
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FormerlyCGS added 15:57 - Nov 5
I swaer down i have not changed the editor to get theses players. on my son's lifem, however I went into the editor to make connor a real prospect, I gave him as much potential as Rooney!

I bought the championchiop manager but it dont stand a chance against football manager! Christmas list, you need to get it now!
Superblueflude - next time you play it look at zaki, stat wise best in championship and you can get him for what he is worht £1.5m was well pleased witrh myself! there are also some great 16 year olds thatbarcalona released en of last season - yes i snapped them up! tommy smith is on loan at charlton withh trotter! I have Crewe as my feeder club and man u as my parent club.

WOW I could write about this game all day long.

Can I ask - Have we found some common ground?
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jerutter added 16:10 - Nov 5
The one day my body chooses to fail me with illness :( Useless. Keanes always talked a good game and long term i think he could be good for us. The one thing that frightens me is that if we do fantastically well and become a good premier league side, Keane will pi$$ all over us for the Manchester United job: I fear if we do well, all we are is a stepping stone for Fergie's job...
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DrJeckyll added 16:11 - Nov 5
P.S Totally agree about the Dutch players, strangely enough i was only thinking the other day about our lack of them :-)
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DrJeckyll added 16:14 - Nov 5
Jerutter, we could convince him otherwise, no-one knows what the future holds
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:48 - Nov 5
Slow down jerutter,little bit of work to be done before you need to have sleepless nights about that mate BUT HEY lets not piss on the fire,while we are all kinda friendly.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:15 - Nov 5
Injuredanimal we sit and smoke peace pipe, maybe make heap big dream come true !
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BlueGriff added 17:17 - Nov 5
whatever you think of kean nobody can doubt his commitment to the job facing fans when your bottom takes some bottle good on him c .o.y.b/
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AJblue added 17:46 - Nov 5
Dirty not sure if your offer is vaguely Red Indian homo erotic or Jason and his technicolor dreamcoat........LOL.

Whatever i take your meaning,and am pleased to stretch out the arm of peace in your direction.

I swear there is something in the air today (and i dont mean fireworks!),there is a sense of camaraderie, a mutual respect for one another,joy to the world, love,peace and understanding.....
I may have gone a bit far there!

UP THE TOWN!!!!!!!

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dirtydingusmagee added 18:31 - Nov 5
i'll settle for the coat injured, peace .UP THE TOWN !
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:35 - Nov 5
Just going to watch Look East ,in case there is a leak from a laughing gas field in North sea, there is deffinately something in the air.
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runaround added 19:59 - Nov 5
how nice that everyone is getting on today....lets hope it powers the lads onto 3 points Saturday!
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FormerlyCGS added 23:12 - Nov 5
As nice as this all is, i'm gonna come up with the most contraversial comment on the next story, critisism, insults the works! haha
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AJblue added 00:02 - Nov 6
For your sakes then Callum, i hope the next story isnt Keane sacked.
'Cos you have to then criticise the decision....ooopppsss.
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COYB added 08:00 - Nov 6
As one of the (i assume) many who read the stories on this site without commenting, how nice it is to see everyone holding hands. I haven't made it to the end of the comments for ages.

COYB!!!
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