by statto » 23 Apr 2009 13:04
by Rex » 23 Apr 2009 13:06
by Deathy » 23 Apr 2009 14:49
by TFF » 23 Apr 2009 14:59
Deathy Magilton will fancy the managers job here I should imagine.
by Ian Royal » 23 Apr 2009 19:43
That Friday FeelingDeathy Magilton will fancy the managers job here I should imagine.
*Everyone* will fancy the RFC manager's job imho (excepting those of course that require big transfer budgets and complete control over transfers).
Successful team. Financially stable. Promising youth players. A chairman who hasn't sacked a boss in donkeys' years. Car park demos etc.
by Arch » 23 Apr 2009 21:30
by Muskrat » 23 Apr 2009 21:43
by Deathy » 23 Apr 2009 21:44
Arch How the hell is Keane going to function at Ipswich? They haven't got any money.
by Muskrat » 23 Apr 2009 22:02
Muskrat Exactly. He had to spend £60 million to keep Sunderland up and quit when the going got tough (he'd been found out).
I'm just glad he's out of the running for the Reading job now..
by Ian Royal » 23 Apr 2009 22:22
by Huntley & Palmer » 24 Apr 2009 11:48
Arch How the hell is Keane going to function at Ipswich? They haven't got any money.
by Skyline » 24 Apr 2009 12:53
Roy Keane lashed out at his critics yesterday, singling out Tony Cascarino, the Times columnist. Here are Keane’s comments and Cascarino’s response
Keane
“There has been lots of things said about me over the years. I am happy to comment on people’s opinion in football I respect, but Tony Cascarino is a man I certainly do not respect, for a lot of reasons, and if I told you, you would be shocked. So the day I worry about Tony Cascarino will be a very sad day of my life.”
Why? “It is a very long story. If you ask me about what ex-team-mates have said and tell me one, I will tell you I respect some of them, respect a lot of them. Just not the one you mention.”
Cascarino
“Roy Keane’s got ‘shocking’ information about me? I’d like to know what that is. Tell the world, Roy. I’ve got nothing to hide.
“But I know plenty about you that would shock quite a few people. If Roy’s trying to intimidate me, it won’t work. You can’t bully me, Roy — Keane versus Cascarino is a fight that will go the distance.
"As for him not respecting what I say, I couldn’t give two hoots. I won’t lose a minute’s sleep. It’s funny, I never had a fallout with Roy over a decade as Ireland team-mates, but as soon as I started writing my honest opinion about the way he behaves, he didn’t like it.
“Roy needs to look at his own behaviour, not mine. He needs to ask why rumours spread within the game about why many players at Sunderland weren’t happy while he was in charge there.
“He should look at why he left Sunderland in the lurch, just like he did with Ireland.
“Will the same thing happen at Ipswich?”
by handbags_harris » 24 Apr 2009 12:55
Ian RoyalThat Friday FeelingDeathy Magilton will fancy the managers job here I should imagine.
*Everyone* will fancy the RFC manager's job imho (excepting those of course that require big transfer budgets and complete control over transfers).
Successful team. Financially stable. Promising youth players. A chairman who hasn't sacked a boss in donkeys' years. Car park demos etc.
2001?
4* since 93? McGhee's start was slightly before my time, so I'mnot sure exactly which season it was and I don't know what happened to who was here before him.
* Jim & Mick counted as 2.
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