Keane Again Linked With Move for Coach - Ipswich Town News
A number of this morning’s newspapers are again reporting that manager Roy Keane is set to add to his coaching staff. Claims that Keane will be bringing in an additional senior coach first surfaced over the weekend.
Ex-England boss Peter Taylor’s name is mentioned by a number of sources, TWTD having first linked 56-year-old with the role at the weekend after he had been spotted at both Town’s recent home games.
One report this morning claims Taylor, who left his job as manager of Wycombe Wanderers earlier in the month, met Keane at a recent reserve match and the pair hit it off. We understand Taylor has been scouting for Wolves since leaving Wycombe.
Early in the season, Keane dismissed reports that he planned to add to his backroom staff with former Manchester United coach Brian Kidd then linked.
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