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Roy Keane

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Awesome & very truthful summary.

Cahill looked like he was trying to get Keanes approval after he spouted some bollocks.
 
Am old enough to remember Cloughie as a pundit , especially at the 74 world cup. Priceless...well ahead of his time.
 
What a gig the 74 world cup was, didnt clock Clough much as too young, however Johan Cruyf as no 14 for Nederlands. wow. That drag back turn.

The 74 World Cup won by the hosts W Germany moved european football beyond South American. Just.

Clough has been a source of intelligence since. Keane in comparison is a limited coach, his thuggery and artistry on the pitch were personal qualities.

Steve Cooper is way ahead of the likes of R Ke ane and though inexperienced, would do a good job with less resources than Ole at United.

I imagine Giggs will be looking on with some mild interest. Maybe Cooper for Wales.

Keane meanwhile will continue to surface as a pundit which to be fair he does an entertaining job.

However Keane is not as successfulas he should have been and badly let down Eire in the World Cup which damaged his reputation to cope with the international scene.
 
Baron Goblet said:
What a gig the 74 world cup was, didnt clock Clough much as too young, however Johan Cruyf as no 14 for Nederlands. wow. That drag back turn.

The 74 World Cup won by the hosts W Germany moved european football beyond South American. Just.

Clough has been a source of intelligence since. Keane in comparison is a limited coach, his thuggery and artistry on the pitch were personal qualities.

Steve Cooper is way ahead of the likes of R Ke ane and though inexperienced, would do a good job with less resources than Ole at United.

I imagine Giggs will be looking on with some mild interest. Maybe Cooper for Wales.

Keane meanwhile will continue to surface as a pundit which to be fair he does an entertaining job.

However Keane is not as successfulas he should have been and badly let down Eire in the World Cup which damaged his reputation to cope with the international scene.

What exactly are we talking about here? 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
He's a c*nt. Gave it all billy big bollocks when he was a player about pundits being the scum of the earth, yet couldn't hack it as a manager and look where he ends up.
 
It’s easy to see why he’s a crap manager. There’s never any tactical analysis with him, it’s always about players not giving 100%. It never occurs to him that the players may not understand what the manager is asking them to do. It’s always the players’ faults and never his mate’s.

He’s on for his entertainment factor. Nothing else.
 
J_B said:
It’s easy to see why he’s a crap manager. There’s never any tactical analysis with him, it’s always about players not giving 100%. It never occurs to him that the players may not understand what the manager is asking them to do. It’s always the players’ faults and never his mate’s.

He’s on for his entertainment factor. Nothing else.

Never his mates? Does he only do Man United games then?
 
Darran said:
J_B said:
It’s easy to see why he’s a crap manager. There’s never any tactical analysis with him, it’s always about players not giving 100%. It never occurs xto him that the players may not understand what the manager is asking them to do. It’s always the players’ faults and never his mate’s.

He’s on for his entertainment factor. Nothing else.

Never his mates? Does he only do Man United games then?

Eh?

The clip is about yesterday’s Man U game and when he’s on for their games (which is often) he’s like a stuck record. He does do other games which show him up even more as someone who has nothing to offer in terms of tactical analysis and then he hasn’t even got the passion about his favourite club.
 
J_B said:
Darran said:
Never his mates? Does he only do Man United games then?

Eh?

The clip is about yesterday’s Man U game and when he’s on for their games (which is often) he’s like a stuck record. He does do other games which show him up even more as someone who has nothing to offer in terms of tactical analysis and then he hasn’t even got the passion about his favourite club.

Well if he does do other games he can’t always be sticking up for his mate then can he?
 
Darran said:
J_B said:
Eh?

The clip is about yesterday’s Man U game and when he’s on for their games (which is often) he’s like a stuck record. He does do other games which show him up even more as someone who has nothing to offer in terms of tactical analysis and then he hasn’t even got the passion about his favourite club.

Well if he does do other games he can’t always be sticking up for his mate then can he?


The clip was for a Man U game which I was commenting on. Do you really think I was saying that he always sticks up for OGS when he does something like Burnley V Brighton? That would be ridiculous. He always sticks up for his mate when he does his mate’s games.
 
J_B said:
Darran said:
Well if he does do other games he can’t always be sticking up for his mate then can he?


The clip was for a Man U game which I was commenting on. Do you really think I was saying that he always sticks up for OGS when he does something like Burnley V Brighton? That would be ridiculous. He always sticks up for his mate when he does his mate’s games.

Apology accepted. :lol:
 

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