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Kept them up though? That's all that was expected of him last year.

He's only had around 2 years managerial expierence, he will only improve.

He spent a fortune and has spent double that this yr. He has bought absolute [Poor language removed] with the money. [Poor language removed] manager with a [Poor language removed] attitude.
 
He spent a fortune and has spent double that this yr. He has bought absolute [Poor language removed] with the money. [Poor language removed] manager with a [Poor language removed] attitude.

Another superb and brilliant insight from Halewood Blue.
 

Too early to say with Keane, IMO. Always has a good word to say about us though, so he's a good lad. Was he a thug? I dont think he was. The Haaland incident sticks in everyone's mind, but that big ******** laughed in Keane's face as he lay writhing on the ground with a leg break, so I'll shed no tears for him.
 
Too early to say with Keane, IMO. Always has a good word to say about us though, so he's a good lad. Was he a thug? I dont think he was. The Haaland incident sticks in everyone's mind, but that big ******** laughed in Keane's face as he lay writhing on the ground with a leg break, so I'll shed no tears for him.

YouTube - Roy Keane

Ok Haaland shouted something at Keane seconds after an accidental collision that saw Keane injured.

Keane then being the super tough hard man he is deliberatly tried to cripple the guy. An act which has no place on a football field.

There's no 2 ways about it. Roy Keane is a lowlife piece of [Poor language removed] who deliberatly snapped a fellow players leg in half because of an accident. Doesn't matter what Halland might of done, there is NO justifacation for that.

It was out and out GBH. It wasn't a spur of the moment thing, it was a planned out attack.
 
YouTube - Roy Keane

Ok Haaland shouted something at Keane seconds after an accidental collision that saw Keane injured.

Keane then being the super tough hard man he is deliberatly tried to cripple the guy. An act which has no place on a football field.

There's no 2 ways about it. Roy Keane is a lowlife piece of [Poor language removed] who deliberatly snapped a fellow players leg in half because of an accident. Doesn't matter what Halland might of done, there is NO justifacation for that.

It was out and out GBH. It wasn't a spur of the moment thing, it was a planned out attack.

[Poor language removed] yeh, Ferguson shouldve had a lifetime ban too then.
 

Lets take some strawberries,(LSD for the untamed) hire Houllier, win the Prem League and show the [Poor language removed] how easy it can be.
 
Can't say I've been impressed with Keane to be honest, he's spent alot of money and bought alot of average average players. He should have done alot more than keep them up last season, he should have been pushing top 10.

One thing I will say is his attitude has been alot better since he became a manager, he's alot calmer and he had some nice things to say about Everton and David Moyes last season.

This season I think they'll do alot better, maybe even dark horses. Players like Cisse, Malbranque, fatty Reid, Kenwyne Jones, Kieran Richardson etc aren't anything special but there perfectly capable and he has improved the quality at Sunderland.
 
No he just strangled and punched some players. I just dont see how you can think one is alright and the other isnt. They're both great.

I think there is a line. Ferguson may of came close to it, as did Keane.

Take away the Haaland incident and i'd accept Keane for what he is, just like Ferguson and other players of their like.

But for what he did to Haaland, why he did and it and how i have no respect for the man at all.
 

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