Keane Linked With Icelandic Move - Ipswich Town News
Former Blues boss Roy Keane is in the running to become the new national coach of Iceland, according to reports in their newspapers this morning. Keane has been out of work since being sacked by Town in January.
The 40-year-old, who was in action for Manchester United at the Masters Grand Final yesterday, is said to have already held talks with the Icelandic FA and is set to watch Tuesday’s Euro 2012 qualifier against Cyprus in Reykjavik.
Former Crystal Palace and Reading boss Steve Coppell and ex-Sweden manager Lars Lagerbäck have also been linked with the position currently occupied by Ã"lafur Jóhannesson but who leaves the role next month.
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