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Post by Natty on Dec 4, 2008 10:25:33 GMT -1
roy keane as walked out of sunderland, no comment from the club yet.
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Post by CHOPPER READ on Dec 4, 2008 10:28:45 GMT -1
roy keane as walked out of sunderland, no comment from the club yet. Was always gonna happen. He intimated it at the weekend.
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Post by Natty on Dec 4, 2008 10:29:16 GMT -1
roy keane as walked out of sunderland, no comment from the club yet. Was always gonna happen. He intimated it at the weekend. yep he kept sayin i dont think ill be here any longer.
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Post by Remember Jesus on Dec 4, 2008 10:51:51 GMT -1
Roy Keane has left his position as manager of Sunderland, BBC Sport understands.
Sunderland have yet to confirm the exit of Keane, who was set to give a news conference at 1300 GMT ahead of Saturday's game at Manchester United.
The Black Cats are 18th in the Premier League and have lost five of their last six games.
The ex-Manchester United midfielder took over at Sunderland in 2006 and led them to the Premier League in 2006-07.
Keane, 37, has said in recent weeks that his future may not be certain hinting that he could leave the club.
Their latest defeat came against Bolton on Saturday with the Black Cats losing 4-1.
"I ask myself every day if I'm the right man for Sunderland," he said following the weekend defeat.
"I asked myself this morning, and I said I was. Sunday morning, if the answer's no, we'll have to look at it."
Keane has spent nearly £70m on 33 players since his arrival in August 2006 including the big money arrivals of striker Kenwyne Jones, midfielder Kieran Richardson, defender Anton Ferdinand and keeper Craig Gordon.
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Post by gt on Dec 4, 2008 10:58:00 GMT -1
roy keane as walked out of sunderland, no comment from the club yet. He's gone shopping at the Metro Centre , he'll probably get a cab back
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Post by Remember Jesus on Dec 4, 2008 10:59:55 GMT -1
roy keane as walked out of sunderland, no comment from the club yet. He's gone shopping at the Metro Centre , he'll probably get a cab back He'll be out walking the dog and blaming McCarthy.
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Dec 4, 2008 12:16:54 GMT -1
thrown his toys out of his pram again
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Post by Natty on Dec 4, 2008 12:17:18 GMT -1
After 2 ¼ years at the helm Roy Keane has parted company with Sunderland AFC after both parties reached an amicable agreement.
Keane who decided the time had come to stand down took over Sunderland in August 2006 when the team were languishing at the bottom of the Championship. He steered the Black Cats to promotion to the Premier League at the first attempt and maintained Premier League status in 2008.
Sunderland Chairman Niall Quinn said: “First of all on behalf of everyone here I would like pay thanks to Roy Keane for all his hard work in progressing this Club, lifting its status and growing its worldwide profile.
“Roy deserves huge respect for his contribution and the manner in which he guided the Club from the depths of The Championship back to the Premier League. His winning mentality and singled mindedness were just what this Club needed when Drumaville took over shortly before his arrival.
“Roy’s decision to stand aside and allow someone else to take charge of the next chapter sums up his desire to always do what is best for the Club. Even in his departure he has been more concerned for the welfare of the players and his staff than himself.
“The Board has reluctantly accepted his decision and wish him and his family well for the future.“
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Post by gt on Dec 4, 2008 12:23:23 GMT -1
Their season peaked when they beat Newcastle. It's been downhill since then.
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Post by C@V on Dec 4, 2008 12:23:37 GMT -1
After 2 ¼ years at the helm Roy Keane has parted company with Sunderland AFC after both parties reached an amicable agreement. Keane who decided the time had come to stand down took over Sunderland in August 2006 when the team were languishing at the bottom of the Championship. He steered the Black Cats to promotion to the Premier League at the first attempt and maintained Premier League status in 2008. Sunderland Chairman Niall Quinn said: “First of all on behalf of everyone here I would like pay thanks to Roy Keane for all his hard work in progressing this Club, lifting its status and growing its worldwide profile. “Roy deserves huge respect for his contribution and the manner in which he guided the Club from the depths of The Championship back to the Premier League. His winning mentality and singled mindedness were just what this Club needed when Drumaville took over shortly before his arrival. “Roy’s decision to stand aside and allow someone else to take charge of the next chapter sums up his desire to always do what is best for the Club. Even in his departure he has been more concerned for the welfare of the players and his staff than himself. “The Board has reluctantly accepted his decision and wish him and his family well for the future.“ Are you a journalist?
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Post by ---------a on Dec 4, 2008 12:25:52 GMT -1
Shearer for the job ?
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Post by Natty on Dec 4, 2008 12:42:20 GMT -1
After 2 ¼ years at the helm Roy Keane has parted company with Sunderland AFC after both parties reached an amicable agreement. Keane who decided the time had come to stand down took over Sunderland in August 2006 when the team were languishing at the bottom of the Championship. He steered the Black Cats to promotion to the Premier League at the first attempt and maintained Premier League status in 2008. Sunderland Chairman Niall Quinn said: “First of all on behalf of everyone here I would like pay thanks to Roy Keane for all his hard work in progressing this Club, lifting its status and growing its worldwide profile. “Roy deserves huge respect for his contribution and the manner in which he guided the Club from the depths of The Championship back to the Premier League. His winning mentality and singled mindedness were just what this Club needed when Drumaville took over shortly before his arrival. “Roy’s decision to stand aside and allow someone else to take charge of the next chapter sums up his desire to always do what is best for the Club. Even in his departure he has been more concerned for the welfare of the players and his staff than himself. “The Board has reluctantly accepted his decision and wish him and his family well for the future.“ Are you a journalist? ;D no thats wat u get wen u go to sunderland website.
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Post by officergroyman on Dec 4, 2008 13:59:35 GMT -1
[glow=black,9,900] Keane out !!![/glow]
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Post by Pasty Duchy on Dec 10, 2008 11:39:47 GMT -1
ROY KEANE DEPARTS SUNDERLAND
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Dec 10, 2008 13:20:40 GMT -1
;D ;D
heading to the pikey heartland of Reading by the looks of it ;D
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Post by officergroyman on Dec 10, 2008 14:56:30 GMT -1
;D ;D heading to the pikey heartland of Reading by the looks of it ;D He did shave the beard, so you're probably right. ;D
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