| Roy Keane 09:25 - Jan 6 with 1802 views | JakeITFC | Being touted for the Manchester United managers job by Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt on their podcast. Paul Scholes says that people have forgotten how good Keane was as a manager. Hmm. |  | | |  |
| Roy Keane on 09:27 - Jan 6 with 1614 views | NthQldITFC |
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| Roy Keane on 09:28 - Jan 6 with 1613 views | baxterbasics | We certainly haven't forgotten just how 'good' he was. Even if we agreed he was good, he's not been in management for some years now, would not have his finger on the pulse to be able to just leap in to a ManU job. Silly idea. But would be fun to see. |  |
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| Roy Keane on 09:29 - Jan 6 with 1585 views | Paul | I'd love to see this purely for the entertainment and fireworks that would inevitably follow. |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 09:32 - Jan 6 with 1556 views | farkenhell | Did they manage to keep a straight face? |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 09:50 - Jan 6 with 1474 views | BlueBadger | It's fair to say that our media profile and press conferences have still to reach the heights we achieved in Famous Roy. An his league positions were only beaten by Pauls Cook, Hurst and Lambert. |  |
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| Roy Keane on 09:53 - Jan 6 with 1459 views | Guthrum | He might actually do better there. One of the problems at Town was he didn't seem to cope well having players of a lower technical standard than he was used to working alongside at Ferguson's ManU (and no mega transfer budget to rectify that). Less of an issue at Old Trafford, even now, than Portman Road in 2009. The question is whether modern footballers would submit to the kind of old-fashioned fierce discipline he would likely expect. Especially in an era of activist agents and player power. Would probably align well with Ratcliffe's ruthless slash-and-burn approach, tho. [Post edited 6 Jan 10:06]
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| Roy Keane on 09:55 - Jan 6 with 1435 views | positivity | did we put a sell-on clause when we got rid of him? if not, clegg out! |  |
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| Roy Keane on 09:55 - Jan 6 with 1434 views | PhilsAngels | Oh yes please that would be hilarious. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Roy Keane on 10:37 - Jan 6 with 1292 views | urbanpenguin | I would love this. It would be hilarious. Maybe a Netflix fly on the wall documentary too |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 10:40 - Jan 6 with 1268 views | WeWereZombies | And bring in McCarthy as Director of Football for a bit of guidance... |  |
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| Roy Keane on 10:46 - Jan 6 with 1229 views | cressi |
| Roy Keane on 09:28 - Jan 6 by baxterbasics | We certainly haven't forgotten just how 'good' he was. Even if we agreed he was good, he's not been in management for some years now, would not have his finger on the pulse to be able to just leap in to a ManU job. Silly idea. But would be fun to see. |
Not had Martin O'Neil but did a good job. |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 10:55 - Jan 6 with 1180 views | TractorJack | Interesting that there isn't really anyone who played under Fergie who have become top managers. You have to go back to Bruce or Hughes who were decent enough in their time and recently the best you've got is Carrick and Ole... |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 11:01 - Jan 6 with 1146 views | mellowblue | Would be a poor fit. Keane is an old school manager reliant on good coaches with up to date coaching, tactical and analysis methods, who would want control over playing staff ins and outs. The current model at Man U is a head-coach with all the up to date abilities operating under a Director of Football and the coach would have limited input into player purchases/sales (and in the case of Chelsea, as Rosenior will find, team selections). Not to mention his questionable management methodology and the fact that football has moved on hugely since he was a club manager last time round. It would be a big no from me if I was Ratcliffe. Easy to imagine the sparks flying and tea cups flying unless things went perfectly. |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 11:05 - Jan 6 with 1126 views | positivity |
| Roy Keane on 11:01 - Jan 6 by mellowblue | Would be a poor fit. Keane is an old school manager reliant on good coaches with up to date coaching, tactical and analysis methods, who would want control over playing staff ins and outs. The current model at Man U is a head-coach with all the up to date abilities operating under a Director of Football and the coach would have limited input into player purchases/sales (and in the case of Chelsea, as Rosenior will find, team selections). Not to mention his questionable management methodology and the fact that football has moved on hugely since he was a club manager last time round. It would be a big no from me if I was Ratcliffe. Easy to imagine the sparks flying and tea cups flying unless things went perfectly. |
he's probably slagged off every member of that squad, the press wouldn't be short of quotes to throw at him. would be very entertaining, but a complete non-starter unfortunately! |  |
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| Roy Keane on 11:24 - Jan 6 with 1046 views | Wickets | Did he meet them in the Car Park ? |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 11:27 - Jan 6 with 1024 views | Benters |
| Roy Keane on 11:24 - Jan 6 by Wickets | Did he meet them in the Car Park ? |
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| Roy Keane on 11:30 - Jan 6 with 1018 views | BlueBadger |
| Roy Keane on 11:01 - Jan 6 by mellowblue | Would be a poor fit. Keane is an old school manager reliant on good coaches with up to date coaching, tactical and analysis methods, who would want control over playing staff ins and outs. The current model at Man U is a head-coach with all the up to date abilities operating under a Director of Football and the coach would have limited input into player purchases/sales (and in the case of Chelsea, as Rosenior will find, team selections). Not to mention his questionable management methodology and the fact that football has moved on hugely since he was a club manager last time round. It would be a big no from me if I was Ratcliffe. Easy to imagine the sparks flying and tea cups flying unless things went perfectly. |
Plus, he's crap. |  |
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| Roy Keane on 11:34 - Jan 6 with 996 views | BlueBadger |
| Roy Keane on 10:46 - Jan 6 by cressi | Not had Martin O'Neil but did a good job. |
O'Neill did have the advantage of being a competent manager to start with, though. |  |
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| Roy Keane on 11:37 - Jan 6 with 977 views | cressi |
| Roy Keane on 11:34 - Jan 6 by BlueBadger | O'Neill did have the advantage of being a competent manager to start with, though. |
Yea very true |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 11:43 - Jan 6 with 941 views | mellowblue |
| Roy Keane on 11:30 - Jan 6 by BlueBadger | Plus, he's crap. |
Indeed. How long has been living off that Sunderland success for ? |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 11:44 - Jan 6 with 936 views | WeWereZombies |
| Roy Keane on 10:55 - Jan 6 by TractorJack | Interesting that there isn't really anyone who played under Fergie who have become top managers. You have to go back to Bruce or Hughes who were decent enough in their time and recently the best you've got is Carrick and Ole... |
Mark Robins, despite the club he played for after Ferguson, is a very competent manager. |  |
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| Roy Keane on 12:22 - Jan 6 with 819 views | Keno | If we play them I hope (redacted) remembers to turn his phone off in the press conference [Post edited 6 Jan 12:34]
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| Roy Keane on 12:23 - Jan 6 with 807 views | lowhouseblue | a marriage made in heaven. let it come true. |  |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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| Roy Keane on 12:36 - Jan 6 with 766 views | OldFart71 | If he can't deal with the egos of Championship players what chance has he got with Premier League players. Keane was a good but dirty player. Many excellent players have very little man management skills and that certainly applies to Keane. He's confrontational and whilst a manager has to have authority over his players to start treating them like children doesn't work. |  | |  |
| Roy Keane on 14:19 - Jan 6 with 545 views | SuperKieranMcKenna | “Paul Scholes says that people have forgotten how good Keane was as a manager.” …whilst he was interviewed 10 glasses deep on the Xmas sherry. |  | |  |
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