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Roy Keane
#1
Havent got his new book yet but seem`s to be stirring a lot of contraversy, also seems he cant let the past go

Had money practically thown at him at Sunderland and didnt do superbly and was awful at Ipswich, is it time given the reports from Aston Villa that he is doing a good job there that another club might want him as a manager?
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#2
He is way too full of himself!! He is not the management type for the modern game we currently watch. A training pitch coach is about the best he can be imo.
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#3
Scunthorpe and Hartlepool might challenge his mindset. Can't see any Prem or Championship team rushing in to sign him up. He hasn' t been at Villa for 5 minutes yet tho
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“In the best pubs, you can spend entire afternoons deep in refreshment without a care in the world.”
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#4
Reading it at the moment and about a quarter of the way through
Its actually a really good read and so far he hasnt come across a mindless thug
dedicated yes, passionate yes
I think the press have jumped on certain columns and blown it up all sensationally
Yes he had a fight with Schmichael but what of all the fist fights between players we dont hear of?
So far, so very good
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#5
He was always a bit of a 'paggerer' TD, even during his younger days in Cork. I met a mate of Keano about 10 years ago and he confirmed he was as 'hyper' in his youth as he was during his playing days, and even now you can detect that undercurrent of angst that Keano appears to possess!!
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