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Author Topic: Roy Keane - new assistant manager (CONFIRMED)  (Read 249926 times)

Offline Dave

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #750 on: June 24, 2014, 05:05:02 PM »
I think the crop of young players coming through have the potential to at least move us in the right direction. In my opinion, we are where Germany were 12 years ago in terms of trying to change the way we play football. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that we will have the same success because the premier league and England are at odds with each other, have different goals and don't sing from the same hymnsheet.

In Germany, the Klinnsmann / Loew revolution was embraced by the clubs and the national team and they are now reaping the rewards of that
I agree with all of that. Also what Michel Sablon started with Belgium a couple of years earlier.

The likes of Barkley, Shaw, Stones and Sterling could potentially reach the level of the likes of Khedira, Ozil, Hummels and Muller.

The probably won't, but they could.

They wont though. The problems run deeper.
It's very difficult to say how deep they are running at any given time.

For all we know there were sweeping changes made to the coaching structure two years ago. If that is the case, we'll start seeing the results in about six years.

If we conduct a complete overhaul now, and set the country on the way for a decade of international dominance, when we go out of the European Championships in 2016 in the quarter finals we would still hear that everything needs to be ripped up and started again.

Offline richard moore

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #751 on: June 24, 2014, 07:20:03 PM »
I think the crop of young players coming through have the potential to at least move us in the right direction. In my opinion, we are where Germany were 12 years ago in terms of trying to change the way we play football. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that we will have the same success because the premier league and England are at odds with each other, have different goals and don't sing from the same hymnsheet.

In Germany, the Klinnsmann / Loew revolution was embraced by the clubs and the national team and they are now reaping the rewards of that
I agree with all of that. Also what Michel Sablon started with Belgium a couple of years earlier.

The likes of Barkley, Shaw, Stones and Sterling could potentially reach the level of the likes of Khedira, Ozil, Hummels and Muller.

The probably won't, but they could.

I'll bet you £50 they don't!

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #752 on: June 24, 2014, 07:35:34 PM »
I think the crop of young players coming through have the potential to at least move us in the right direction. In my opinion, we are where Germany were 12 years ago in terms of trying to change the way we play football. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that we will have the same success because the premier league and England are at odds with each other, have different goals and don't sing from the same hymnsheet.

In Germany, the Klinnsmann / Loew revolution was embraced by the clubs and the national team and they are now reaping the rewards of that
I agree with all of that. Also what Michel Sablon started with Belgium a couple of years earlier.

The likes of Barkley, Shaw, Stones and Sterling could potentially reach the level of the likes of Khedira, Ozil, Hummels and Muller.

The probably won't, but they could.

I'll bet you £50 they don't!
I've said that they probably won't.

Why would I want to bet £50 on something that I don't think will happen?

Offline Californian Villain

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #753 on: June 24, 2014, 07:52:50 PM »
So is Keano coming then or what?

Offline adrenachrome

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #754 on: June 24, 2014, 07:53:45 PM »
So is Keano coming then or what?

No, he is playing with his dogs.

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #755 on: June 24, 2014, 07:56:39 PM »
Triggs and Trixie.

Offline adrenachrome

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #756 on: June 24, 2014, 07:58:44 PM »
Trixie by name and Trixie by nature.

Triggs is no saint, either.

Offline claret and blue blood

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #757 on: June 24, 2014, 08:00:01 PM »
Can we re name this thread coz there's fuck all about Roy Keane?

Offline Californian Villain

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #758 on: June 24, 2014, 08:00:13 PM »
Triggs and Trixie.

Erm...I don't think so ;)

Offline adrenachrome

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #759 on: June 24, 2014, 08:01:01 PM »
He's gone to the dogs, as they say.

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #760 on: June 24, 2014, 08:02:22 PM »
He's gone to the dogs, as they say.

Like this thread....

Offline UK Redsox

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #761 on: June 24, 2014, 08:15:30 PM »
If he's not joined Villa or any other club yet, why did Keane pull out of his WC gig?

Offline frankmosswasmyuncle

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #762 on: June 24, 2014, 08:20:35 PM »
If he's not joined Villa or any other club yet, why did Keane pull out of his WC gig?
And seen somewhere that his big posh house is for sale.
Will he be seen in Dixon's, Aston any day now?

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #763 on: June 24, 2014, 08:24:44 PM »
If he's not joined Villa or any other club yet, why did Keane pull out of his WC gig?

I'd like to know the answer to that too...

Offline adrenachrome

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Re: Roy Keane - new assistant manager?
« Reply #764 on: June 24, 2014, 08:30:07 PM »
I think he will end up at VP to be honest. He definitely wants to get back into management at some level, as he has stated in several interviews since his Ipswich gig. No rumours of him going elsewhere. Some good sources on here saying the deal is done.

 


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