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Author: | Captain Fantastic [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Roy Keane accepts Man U coaching role!! |
http://www.newcastleunited-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=385574 |
Author: | Jolly Green Giant [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Roy Keane accepts Man U coaching role!! |
Link not working aha its April 1st of course............. |
Author: | Captain Fantastic [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Roy Keane accepts Man U coaching role!! |
It is now - fixed it! |
Author: | discopants [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:40 pm ] |
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Oh Really and what's the date ? Differs to this which he said last Friday. " I believe it could take off here and I believe I'm the man who can do that. If I was going to leave Sunderland where would I go? This is not a stepping stone that would be an insult to this great club. There are not many bigger challenges around. This is a proper club with a great fanbase and potential. We'll get 45,000 at the weeknd, imagine what it will be like if we were doing well" The future's bright ! It's red and white ! Gary |
Author: | Pete [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:26 pm ] |
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Well if he does go, I suppose they can always replace him with that other Irishman who played for Man Usa..... Dennis Irwin Btw, wasn't Paul Ince suppose to be taking the No2 job at Man Usa |
Author: | Jolly Green Giant [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:03 pm ] |
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Pete wrote: Well if he does go, I suppose they can always replace him with that other Irishman who played for Man Usa..... Dennis Irwin Btw, wasn't Paul Ince suppose to be taking the No2 job at Man Usa Quote: Dennis Irwin ONLY 1 n in Denis Irwin........................................................ |
Author: | Pete [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:09 pm ] |
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Jolly Green Giant wrote: Pete wrote: Well if he does go, I suppose they can always replace him with that other Irishman who played for Man Usa..... Dennis Irwin Btw, wasn't Paul Ince suppose to be taking the No2 job at Man Usa Quote: Dennis Irwin ONLY 1 n in Denis Irwin........................................................ Brian, I would check before correcting someone, link: http://www.worldfootballers.com/player. ... n-740.html |
Author: | Jolly Green Giant [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:14 pm ] |
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Pete. Look here........http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Irwin and here....http://www.manutdzone.com/legends/DenisIrwin.htm and again here..........http://www.redcafe.net/archives/legend.php?id=37 Would you like some more??????????????? |
Author: | Pete [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:18 pm ] |
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Funny that because I too could list at least a dozen site's in which its spelt DENNIS but as I only use one site, thats why I spelt it the same but if you feel the need to prove something, go ahead |
Author: | discopants [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:38 pm ] |
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Cool your jets you two, we are not getting him anyway. Gary |
Author: | Pete [ Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Roy Keane accepts Man U coaching role!! |
So Keano isn't leaving you for the No2 job at Man Usa then Do you think he would if you get relegated this season |
Author: | discopants [ Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:25 pm ] |
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Definately not. If we get relegated this season, he will be to blame so he'll have to put it right. Anyway I don't think he has the best of relationships with Ferguson. Stop talking codswallop Pete Gary |
Author: | Captain Fantastic [ Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:37 pm ] |
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Surely I can't be the only one who realised it was an April Fool's joke?? Having said that, it the offer came I'm sure he would be tempted.... p.s. definitely only one "n" in Denis Irwin! |
Author: | discopants [ Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:58 pm ] |
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Hi EveryoneThis is a piece from today's Times which gives Saint Niall's view I suppose. ,Ambition is the byword as Sunderland aspire to secure a Roy Keane future by George Caulkin Having done much to secure their status in the Barclays Premier League, Sunderland will soon turn their attention to safeguarding their future. Roy Keane has only one more full season of his contract to serve and, while the manager has stated repeatedly his intention to remain at the Stadium of Light, the club's ownership will not confuse his desire with romanticism. Sunderland are a rarity in having two men immersed in football in positions of greatest influence. When Keane sits down this summer with Niall Quinn, the chairman, to discuss how best to take the club forward, salaries and bonuses will not be an issue; instead, as it has always done, the debate will centre on ambition and resources in the transfer market. The conversation will not necessarily be easy, although their partnership has already proved dynamic. Keane is a driven man and when he speaks of Sunderland's “potential”, it is not whimsy, but a target. Quinn's Drumaville Consortium raised £40million to fund new signings this season and treading water will not be acceptable to Keane. Marquee names will be expected. The priority is to ensure that relegation is avoided and Keane has reiterated that “people shouldn't worry” about his contract, pointing out that “three or four times [as a player] I went into my last year”. But the impact he has made on Wearside and his efforts at rebuilding a club in the doldrums have not passed unnoticed. “If we can stabilise, then people keep asking me, 'Do I want to carry the challenge forward?'” Keane said recently. “But I have to ask the people who own the club the same question. Are we prepared to go to the next bar? It works both ways. [But] if I was ever to leave Sunderland, then where would I go? There's not many bigger challenges. I've been a manager two minutes and I'm lucky to be at such a big club.” Quinn is confident that their talks will prove fruitful. “The summer will be the time for Roy to set out his requirements,” he said. “I don't think for one minute that personal finances will come into it. I'm sure he'll want to talk about the structure and the ambition. “When I first spoke to Roy about coming to the club, the financial discussion took 60 seconds. The main thrust of Roy's conversation and preparation for coming to the club was all about ambition and structure. When we do sit down, it will be a case of discussing where we're going and what the next three years and beyond hold for us.” A home crowd well in excess of 45,000 watched Sunderland's victory over West Ham United on Saturday and there is recognition at the club that they are at a crucial stage of their development. “It is nothing less than mind-boggling that a club that has won one proper trophy since the War can still attract such support despite spending the season in the lower half of the table,” Quinn said. “Some people think our support is unnatural, I simply know it as incredible and that is why I came back. We are taking nothing for granted because there are a lot of points still to play for and we have a lot of work to do to maintain a place in the Premier League. “If we can do that, we know what a lift it will give everyone and that will help us take the club forward. It would be a huge plus for the club if we were to stay in this league. Year one, job done, we're ready to go on now and attract the kind of player in the future that can make a difference. People will look at us in a different light and think, 'That club have stayed up now - they're on the way up'. They are a solid club. Tha will make the difference." Gary |
Author: | Captain Fantastic [ Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:22 pm ] |
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All sounds pretty positive Gary. Reckon this season was absolutely key for your lot - stay up (as they seem certain to do) and they've an excellent chance to become an established Premier league team. Apart from anything else, have you seen the sides fighting for promotion from the Championship this year?? Whichever 3 come up will all be big odds on to go straight back down again.... You'll still continue to live in the shadow of Newcastle obviously, but you must be used to that by now! |
Author: | discopants [ Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:35 pm ] |
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Martin You had to go and spoil a sensible reply with your last sentence. Whether you are a sensible mag or a thick mag you all have the same thing in common and that is this unique view you have of your club, believing it to be big.That view is unique to you. In the eyes of supporters from all the other clubs you are nowt special. You are only owt special to yourselves, no one else, certainly not me. We are building for the future, as I think the previous post highlights. No one knows what the future holds. Yes your lot being in Europe relatively recently will help you attract players to the club that maybe won't come to us, but who knows. Attracting big names isn't the be all and end all. You know more than most the passion that the Mackems hold for their club. We will always be a thorn in your side. At least I think we support our club with a degree of dignity and honesty and don't pretend we are something we are not. You are Martin, one of the sensible ones, rant over ! Gary PS Now let me get back to worrying about relegation. |
Author: | Captain Fantastic [ Wed Apr 02, 2008 4:25 pm ] |
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discopants wrote: Martin You had to go and spoil a sensible reply with your last sentence. Couldn't resist it - didn't want to risk challenging those stereotypes of yours! |
Author: | discopants [ Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Roy Keane accepts Man U coaching role!! |
Just read an interview he gave yesterday. He states that he has spent £45m bringing 14 players into the club to form a squad. He says he considers it his job to take our club to the next level to compete with Blackburn, Villa and even Spurs (his words). To do this he will be asking for about £50m to recruit 6 quality players to take us to that level. He has identified who he wants and thinks that although staying up is the target,obviously, the higher up we finish the easier his job will be to get them here. He said he's made loads of mistakes this season but knows he is learning from them and will become a better manager for them. Doesn't sound like he's leaving to me Gary |
Author: | discopants [ Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:20 pm ] |
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Have to say that I'm a little perturbed about a couple of things Roy Keane has said this week. He has had a poke at Fergy for being a hypocrite when it comes to referees and he has now come out and said that he was lied to when he left Manchester United. He should keep his mouth shut. We have Jonny Evans on loan from United. Every Sunderland fan I know loves him. We are all agreed we MUST buy him for next season and make him Captain. What are the chances of that happening now ? Roy Keane has a lot to learn. Gary |
Author: | Captain Fantastic [ Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:59 pm ] |
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Never exactly been renowned for his tact and diplomacy old Keano has he?? Certainly seems to be getting a lot mouthier now relegation fears have receded - sign of things to come? |
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