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Norris: Keane Can Still Be a Top Boss
Norris: Keane Can Still Be a Top Boss
Saturday, 8th Jan 2011 10:14

Town captain David Norris says sacked manager Roy Keane could still go on to become a top boss, despite his failure at Portman Road. Keane’s 20-month spell at Town came to an end on Thursday when Marcus Evans gave him the bad news by phone.

Norris said: “I wouldn’t be surprised if he went on to another job and did really well. He said himself he’s always learning. He came from Sunderland and said he was a better manager for being there and I’m sure he’ll go on to be a better manager for being here.

“He did a great job at Sunderland and I’m sure he’s as disappointed as anyone else that it hasn’t worked out for him here.”

The 29-year-old says he heard of Keane’s departure on Friday morning: “I had a phone call from the chief exec saying that there’s going to be changes in the management and that he was coming to the training ground to speak to me and to speak to the players. He came in and elaborated on that and told us what’s going to happen over the next few days.”

According to reports the Sunderland squad celebrated Keane’s Stadium of Light exit, but Norris says this wasn’t the case at Town. The former Plymouth man believes that the players feel some responsibility for their manager’s departure, which despite the recent run still came as a shock: “It’s a sad day for us, the manager’s lost his job and us as players are accountable for that.

“We’ve got to look at ourselves as the manager will look at himself. We’ve played our part in people losing jobs, so obviously it’s a sad day.”

Norris dismissed suggestions that Keane ruled Portman Road by fear: “Any manager can have their moments where they’re pretty angry, especially if you’re not playing well, but you’ve got to be able to take that.

“For the majority of it, he’s quite calculated in what he says, he clearly thinks about it when he says it and he’ll talk it through.”

Norris says it’s difficult to speculate on whether Keane would have turned things around given more time: “It’s hard to say. I think the club will say they gave him a lot of time, but I’m sure the gaffer would say he would have liked to have been given a bit longer, maybe to see things out to the end of the season. The club made the decision and there’s nothing else we can do about that.”

The skipper says he and his team-mates should enjoy Sunday’s FA Cup trip to Chelsea, even if it’ll be a big ask to progress to the next round: “It was always going to be a tough game, one of the best teams in the world, a top Premiership team.

“But it’s something we should be looking forward to. These are almost bonus games where we can go out and test ourselves against the best players.”


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itfc1981 added 16:06 - Jan 8
Wicked blue ... NEXT or more likey TK MAX
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cressi added 16:32 - Jan 8
Oldegold Jesus christ sake great players dont always make even decent managers let alone great ones .Keane made mistake after mistake no way was this club going foward,Lets draw a line under this bloody pickle and whoever come in give them a chance i want to look foward to going again not like i have being where the social side so much better than the football.Every player at our club is replaceable so start earning the right to play or get out that that door like Keane
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KangarooBlue added 19:34 - Jan 8
Unfortunately for Keane it didn't work out but I hope it works out for him elsewhere, people saying that Norris is a well below average player, get a grip idiots, Norris is a fantastic player, shows commitment, gives 110% in everything, brilliant captain, when the final whistle blew against WBA there's a picture showing how much it meant to him, even though we were 4-1 down against the scum, he still kept running, kept chasing the ball even though he knew it was a lost cause because that's definitely a well below average league 1 possibly league 2 player isn't it fools? Bring on the new manager, hope that he keeps Norris as a captain and sorts out his and GMacs contract asap
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Dorsetblue added 20:38 - Jan 8
I do believe that Keane will be a top manager. As more gossip comes out, it would appear Keane has had his hands tied by the great leaders of the club. and some players that just took the money and didn't care.

His choices where unique but i'm sure he will bounce back and learn from his mistakes. The simple truth is this his time is now up and we ALL need to move on. So a new leader and new ideas, but it would appear that some fans still have no concept of real life and what goes on at a football club.
Players come and go and some take the money and run, but Norris I believe is a player that actually gives a toss. If we lose him then we will be moving down not up.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 21:05 - Jan 8
well said, it is sad day for english football when a man as good as hodgson gets pushed out by a bunch of idiots, i wonder how long the honeymoon period will be for the new boss at Portman Road


WREXHAM_BLUE added 13:24 - Jan 8
Why are people getting on Norris' case? Can't we just stick together and get on with it!? I suppose that might be asking a bit much given the standard of support from the terraces since BFJ left.
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bobble added 06:48 - Jan 9
it doesnt really matter what or if or why or how keane becomes anything now because he was bloody useless here and we have got rid finally 14 months too late in my opinion
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lunatic38 added 08:44 - Jan 9
i have posted this link already and it makes more sense to me than Norris statement and if he (Norris) sticks with this line then never should he be captain again, take it on the chin yes, but to defend Keanes track record at Ipswich is INSULTING!!

http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2011/0107/dunphye.html
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tallguy6767 added 16:35 - Jan 9
yeah, with cork city !!!!!
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