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Keane Confirms Derry Was Close to Joining Town
Keane Confirms Derry Was Close to Joining Town
Friday, 22nd Oct 2010 07:00

Boss Roy Keane has confirmed that QPR midfielder Shaun Derry was close to joining the Blues in the summer. TWTD was first to reveal that Town were targeting the 32-year-old then-Crystal Palace captain when he was about to become a free agent back in May.

Keane revealed that Derry was at Portman Road and the move was all but done, a scenario he alluded to earlier in the season. The Blues boss says Derry is the sort of player you need in the Championship: “He was here, we wanted to sign him, he wanted to sign, but we never did the deal.

“They are the type of players that I think you need to try and get out of this league, even though our younger players are doing well. The John Eustaces, the Lee Carsleys, you need them.

“I’m not surprised when I see where QPR are with people like Shaun Derry in their team. He knows I’m a fan of his anyway. I had a good chat with him in the summer and I was disappointed we didn’t get the deal done. He’s knows the Championship very well, he knows the game.”

Derry’s not the greatest passer of the ball but Keane says he does a lot of the hard midfield graft and knows the ins and outs of the division: “The Championship isn’t necessarily about passing, it’s about being streetwise with your team-mates, the opposition, with the officials. Shaun’s good like that.

“But you miss out sometimes and there’s no point in crying over spilt milk. He wasn’t the only one we missed out on, he wasn’t the only one who wanted to sign. The club weren’t prepared to do a deal but, as they say, that’s life.”

The Town manager says he’s not too upset by the failure to add experienced players in the close season: “I’m not frustrated. There was a decision made over the summer that we wouldn’t be bringing in these experienced boys and again we’re a little bit dependent on the loan market with Jack coming in, Jake, Andros and Darren O’Dea. They’re all good players and we should be grateful we’ve got them into the club.


“There’s always that little bit of doubt when you lack players who are streetwise and know the Championship inside out.

“Frustration would be too strong. I was disappointed at the time when we missed out on Shaun, but I think any manager is when you’ve missed out on a player you think you’re getting who will help the club, whether it’s a Derry or a Carsley or a Kilbane, whoever it might be.”

Keane says the squad also lacks a bit of know-how due to the number of summer departures: “For Steady we got a decent offer and the club accepted it. I was fine with that, but we lost a bit of experience.

“Having said that, we brought in Márton Fülöp and Mark Kennedy, although obviously Sparky’s injured so we’ve not had that run of games with him.

“It’s not just about their footballing talent but their experience. Even the likes of Garvs and Alex Bruce, as much as you can say it was good business for the club, we’re missing players who have played 200 or 300 games.

“Jon Walters, David and Richard Wright too, even though ultimately we didn’t want to hold onto them. We got good offers and some of their contracts were up and we wanted to change the dynamics of the squad, but I wouldn’t have predicted that we’d have lost that many players.

“However, I’d still make the same changes tomorrow, but we didn’t get the one or two experienced players we were after in the summer for one reason or another.”

The Town manager is pleased with his youngsters but says that the volume of games can take its toll: “The likes of young Luke Hyam have done well over the last few weeks but I keep saying that these young boys will have to be taken out.

“Not due to the physical side, they can run all day, but the mental side of playing Saturday-Tuesday, Saturday-Tuesday. It’s difficult for top players, let alone young boys learning their trade.”

Keane was pleased with another of his youngsters at Watford in midweek: “Ronan Murray did well the other night but that was as a substitute. We can’t start young Ronan up against two big, strong centre-halves for Forest who have played a lot of games.

“You saw Murray when we played Tottenham down here and he’s got the heart the size of a lion, but at this moment in time he’s more of a substitute, physically he still has to do a bit more.

“That said, the other night he looked more likely to score than anybody and credit to the boy for that. Same when he came on at Exeter. We can talk about what he lacks, but he gets in the right areas and he’s tenacious.”

Keane, who says he hopes owner Marcus Evans and chief executive Simon Clegg understand why he wanted players such as Derry, believes all bosses appreciate what these seasoned campaigners can bring to the table: “Every manager would like one or two experienced players, not necessarily for what they do on the pitch but in a dressing room situation before a game or at half-time.

“We’re depending on one or two of the younger players but that’s the way it’s panned out and maybe our role here is to help these younger boys become better players. Whether that can get us out of this league is a big ask.

“Saying that, the kids might surprise us. The kids are capable of bouncing back after the disappointment of the last few games. People like Luke, who has been given a rest in the last week, Tom Eastman’s played four games for us and done reasonably well, young Troy, Murray, Wickham, Reggie.

“We might look back and say this has been the making of them, even with the disappointments. As I keep saying, as much as we had a decent start, there will be blips along the way and it’s how you deal with the blips.”


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BlueVelvet added 12:40 - Oct 22
Sounds to me that RK is crying over spilt milk, he's every right to. Clearly RK was not given the £ to do the deals. Why does he tell us this now, and why didn't ME give him the money? Well to answer the first - he's preparing the ground should he be shown the door in the next month or so - 'not my fault the team didn't perform'. And to answer the second - if ME has any doubt over RK then he wouldn't want RK to buy in many new players of his personal choice, better to stock up on loanees who would go when RK went, leaving a new manager free to choose his own men.
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Ipswich24 added 12:45 - Oct 22
The excuses are already out before the trip to forest we have basically lost before we kick off Keane tells the fans how negative we are but he is being exactly the same he has had more than enough money and has wasted it on some tripe Everyone answer this honestly can anyone actually see us winning at forest? or come to that anyone see us scoring a goal?
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old_and_blue added 12:57 - Oct 22
Patience and perspective!!! We've been out of the top league for years... and as for pespective.. from where I sit I see a whole lot of boring boring football!!

If he needs more funds.. he should try selling off the wonder striker Priskin he spent 1.7 million on!!

I agree the management are clipping his wings.. They can see he spent loads and got dross.. O Keane's side, he is spinng out the line that our failures are not his fault, in prep for his removal..

If we are not in top 6 at Christmas, I reckon Keaane will go..If we are in the top 6 well and good..

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Karlosfandangal added 13:15 - Oct 22
This bit about goalscoring and not improving

Compared to last season we are scoring more goals and conceding less.
We have signed a goalscorer who has got 4 goals in 9 games far better than Stead and Counago's and Walters.
We are 8th in the table and in the cup last year no wins and bottom
Surly that is improvement. We are far from ready for the Prem.
If we sign a goalscorer in Jan or the end of the season no problems.

Dont think we will go up this year hope not as we will get hammered, However I would expect us to go up next year after a bit more strengting.
Having said that what if Norris McAuley Wickham get sold or do not re new their contracts

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BlueVelvet added 13:39 - Oct 22
I don't reckon he'll be given until Xmas. We play 4 of the current top 7 sides in the Championship in Nov and Dec. In the basis that they are rivals for a top 6 place then we need to beat them. My money is on RK leaving if he doesn't demonstrate form against Forest (Northampton - doesn't really count) and Millwall. He'll be gone by beginning of November.
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whoppit added 14:08 - Oct 22
If Keane is given the boot or walks by Christmas, it will be a great present for Ipswich Town !!! I don't think he will walk though as he buggered off at Sunderland and if he does the same here he will solidify his reputation as a quitter. Not that any other clubs are queuing up for his signature !!!! Tells you something doesn't it? Not even Middlesbrough want him !!!!
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FenboyBlue added 14:18 - Oct 22
Unbelievably close.
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Bluetone added 16:18 - Oct 22
Time and again Keane talks and talks now let's see him walk and soon please.
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tom_the_blue added 17:39 - Oct 22
He would have made a big difference, look at what he has done at QPR, really adds security to the team.
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Keaneish added 23:12 - Oct 22
I would copy and paste a Keane quote here and then attach a tenuous Colombo style piece of investigative rhetoric to it and palm it off as evidence that i know a bit about football and that Keane is a bad manager, but unlike a few on here i actually get it.

Anyone up for splitting the North Stand in two and putting all the Anti Keaners on the top tier?

Here's an anti Keane check list from every report on this site:

Keane speaks his mind - must be too aggressive and a bad man manager
Keane speaks his mind - he must be pointing the finger at other people
Keane speaks his mind - he hasn't got a clue how to manage

You are ALL BORING!!!! Enough now, lets talk about...oh yeah, football?
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itfc4eva added 09:17 - Oct 26
was is not good enough keane. if we are to do well then are going to need to sign players!
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