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Probably a better proposition than top flight. From here, he can learn and progress.
Probably a better proposition than top flight. From here, he can learn and progress.
Its a crap appointment.
He's straight out of the keegan book of 'quit if it looks a bit too much like hard work'
when o when will people learn that just because you played for man ure it doesnt automatically make you a competent manager...?
bryan robson proved that beyond a shadow of a doubt....
He's straight out of the keegan book of 'quit if it looks a bit too much like hard work'
when o when will people learn that just because you played for man ure it doesnt automatically make you a competent manager...?
bryan robson proved that beyond a shadow of a doubt....
I think its a great appointment for Ipswich, Sunderland were struggling in the Championship when he took over and he took them straight up.
As for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
As for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
Bit of a Unit said:
I think its a great appointment for Ipswich, Sunderland were struggling in the Championship when he took over and he took them straight up.
As for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
Shouldn't you balance your argument up by listing former Man Utd players who haven't made good managers in the same time frame as your list above ?As for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
Bit of a Unit said:
I think its a great appointment for Ipswich, Sunderland were struggling in the Championship when he took over and he took them straight up.
As for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
wow thats got me rocking...disgraced,wigan,gone upstairs,rotherham,celtic and reading.......barry f***kin fry a decent managerAs for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
If thats an attempt at humour then bravo
If its an attempt at a reasoned debate then i'd go back and start again if i were you...
merseyboy said:
Bit of a Unit said:
I think its a great appointment for Ipswich, Sunderland were struggling in the Championship when he took over and he took them straight up.
As for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
Shouldn't you balance your argument up by listing former Man Utd players who haven't made good managers in the same time frame as your list above ?As for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
Incey, Great at Macclesfield and MK Dons not given chance at Blackburn
Robson took Boro' up and to two cup finals, less successful at WBA and Sheffield but how are thise three teams doing now, in Europe Challenging for honours??
Is that what you were looking for???
zeb said:
Bit of a Unit said:
I think its a great appointment for Ipswich, Sunderland were struggling in the Championship when he took over and he took them straight up.
As for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
wow thats got me rocking...disgraced,wigan,gone upstairs,rotherham,celtic and reading.......barry f***kin fry a decent managerAs for former ManU players being crap managers?
George Graham, Steve Bruce, Barry Fry, Mark Robins, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes and Steve Coppell have all done dreadfully haven't they????
If thats an attempt at humour then bravo
If its an attempt at a reasoned debate then i'd go back and start again if i were you...
Being a lifelong tractor boy, I'm a bit surpirsed at the appointment of Keano.
My money was on Alan Curbishley as apparently he is mates with Marcus Evans and has also just bought a house locally to Ipswich.
However, I'm happy at Keano as he took Sunderland from bottom spot to winning the Championship in less than a season.
Fingers X'd.
ETA: From one feisty Irishman to another.......a bit of a theme here....
My money was on Alan Curbishley as apparently he is mates with Marcus Evans and has also just bought a house locally to Ipswich.
However, I'm happy at Keano as he took Sunderland from bottom spot to winning the Championship in less than a season.
Fingers X'd.
ETA: From one feisty Irishman to another.......a bit of a theme here....
Edited by Cara Van Man on Thursday 23 April 12:21
Cara Van Man said:
Being a lifelong tractor boy, I'm a bit surpirsed at the appointment of Keano.
My money was on Alan Curbishley as apparently he is mates with Marcus Evans and has also just bought a house locally to Ipswich.
However, I'm happy at Keano as he took Sunderland from bottom spot to winning the Championship in less than a season.
Fingers X'd.
ETA: From one feisty Irishman to another.......a bit of a theme here....
My money was on Curbs too (although secretly hoping for Frank Rijkaard )My money was on Alan Curbishley as apparently he is mates with Marcus Evans and has also just bought a house locally to Ipswich.
However, I'm happy at Keano as he took Sunderland from bottom spot to winning the Championship in less than a season.
Fingers X'd.
ETA: From one feisty Irishman to another.......a bit of a theme here....
Keano is a good appointment though, didn't do badly, but the money thing worries me. He did have a substantial budget at Sunderland, and I doubt Evans will have quite the same attitude to throwing money at him.
Time will tell, but i'm happy. I hope he's given a free reign and a reasonable budget so he can't have any excuses.
I'm genuinely excited. this could be one of the best things to happen to us in a long time.
A good mate of mine is the brother of one of the players (first team striker), so I get quite a lot of 'inside' info from the dressing room. He says that Jim lost the dressing room a while ago when we were playing badly because he flew into a rage and was offering players 'outside' at half time. The respect for him went.
I'm hoping that being another firey Irishman the same thing doesn't happen.
A good mate of mine is the brother of one of the players (first team striker), so I get quite a lot of 'inside' info from the dressing room. He says that Jim lost the dressing room a while ago when we were playing badly because he flew into a rage and was offering players 'outside' at half time. The respect for him went.
I'm hoping that being another firey Irishman the same thing doesn't happen.
Edited by Cara Van Man on Thursday 23 April 14:05
sleep envy said:
Cara Van Man said:
However, I'm happy at Keano as he took Sunderland from bottom spot to winning the Championship in less than a season.
you said that this morning, do you still believe it?He did it with Sunderland, so why not us?
Ok, I know, BUDGET.
sleep envy said:
Cara Van Man said:
Ok, I know, BUDGET.
bear in mind he was also slated by the Sunderland dressing room for his management style - it's more suited on the pitch and than from the dug out IMO
Let us have our moment in the sun.
You have to admit, it's a bit of a coup for us, the likes have not been seen since we poached Campo from Bolton
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