Hammer
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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_4587582,00.html
Unsurprising really.
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Ben J
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Was he ever going to cut it as a Manager really tho!!
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Hammer
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Time will tell, he's still living off his persona just now.
His biggest managerial trait up until now is spending tens of millions of pounds on tons of players, we haven't really seen the tactical nous or the man management skills.
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Marc
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I think hes done a good job, not a case of not being able to cut it I don't think.
Sunderland have long been a club that goes up and down the divisions and they would be in the position they're in now if it was another manager. A manager can only do so much, its down to the players to get the results.
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Aaron
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When he took over at Sunderland, they were bottom of the Championship He got them into the Preem that same season.
Did well i think
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Hammer
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He did ok imo nothing better, he was bankrolled to the Premiership then spent £60 million in 2 seasons and is now in the bottom 3.
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Nath
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People forget he spent about £15million getting them from the foot of the CCC to the Prem. That's not skill. Their position when he took over was a false one too.
[Edited on 04-12-2008 by Nath]
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Nath
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Just remembered I ranted about Keane before .
Old post:
Kenny Cunningham Birmingham Free 19-07-2006
Robbie Elliott Newcastle Monthly 05-08-2006
Clive Clarke West Ham Signed 08-08-2006
Tobias Hysen Djurgaardens £ 1700000 23-08-2006
Stanislav Varga Celtic Signed 31-08-2006
Ross Wallace Celtic Signed 31-08-2006
Dwight Yorke Sydney FC £ 200000 31-08-2006
Liam Miller Man Utd Free 31-08-2006
Graham Kavanagh Wigan £ 500000 31-08-2006
David Connolly Wigan £ 1400000 31-08-2006
Marton Fulop Tottenham £ 500000 02-01-2007
Carlos Edwards Luton £ 1400000 02-01-2007
Anthony Stokes Arsenal £ 2000000 08-01-2007
Stern John Coventry Signed 29-01-2007
Greg Halford Reading £ 2500000 11-06-2007
Russell Anderson Aberdeen £ 1000000 27-06-2007
Total: £ 11200000
He was appointed 28th August 06.
[Edited on 04-12-2008 by Nath]
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Robbo
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very poor imo
first sign of trouble and he bails, says a lot about him IMO
as naths aid, spent heavuily to get into Prem, spent hevaily to stay in prem and spent heavily to end up in a relegation fiught he clearly isnt up for
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Robbo
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thats how im viewing it anyhoo, unless theres more to it than ive relaised
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Hammer
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He'd be best placed going back to Cobh Ramblers and learning his trade, one of the greatest players of his generation but he can't live off the back of that in management.
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strick206
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What he did wrong was poor poor decisions in the transfer market
Shame he's gone but he needs to step down a level now and learn how to manage players as said above
Huddersfield job
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Jill
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
very poor imo
first sign of trouble and he bails, says a lot about him IMO
Well to be fair he does have a habit of walking out- world cup 2002 anyone....?
I bet there's more to this than meets the eye. Did he walk or was walking before he was pushed...
JILL
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strick206
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quote: Originally posted by Jill
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
very poor imo
first sign of trouble and he bails, says a lot about him IMO
Well to be fair he does have a habit of walking out- world cup 2002 anyone....?
I bet there's more to this than meets the eye. Did he walk or was walking before he was pushed...
JILL
Wasn't he kicked out of the world cup squad? I think it is possible he walked before he was pushed, especially with him and the chairman having a history of falling out
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Mad Moe
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It was always going to end in tears the bloke is an absolute cock, spunked loads of money on average>decent players which he subsquently fell out with and dropped and then tried to rely on his none existent man management skills and tactical nous to get the rest of his shite squad to fight there way into the relegation zone. Couldn't happened to a nice bloke
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Marc
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He'd kick the shit out of Alan Shearer though
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Jodi_the_g
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Rate him slightly more than Paul Ince though.
he made one or two average signings but paid way over the odds for has been and wash outs.
Watch him get the Repubic job now they have a habbit of appointing cocks.
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strick206
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Keane for the Blackburn job
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by strick206
Huddersfield job
Christ no
We've already one wanker try and waste our money, we dont need another one
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Mad Moe
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
He'd kick the shit out of Alan Shearer though
You me after Shearer had laughed in his face and called him a prick Keane was nothing more than a bully who acted the hard man
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eddiewhiteley
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great player, but then loads of great players dont make great managers so.....
i think the fact that he will have millions in the bank and doesnt need to work will have been a major factor, i think many of todays top players probably wont make good managers as they dont need to work. take a good player from the 80's on poor wages in comparison to todays players and he will have needed to work to earn a living so it means more to them, i think a lot of the more talented managers in the future may well come throught the lower leagues and will be people that have to keep working. not all but i think the wages mean players like ronaldo, henry, zidane etc etc etc wont bother with staying in the game after they retire as they wont need it.
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Danny P
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I agree with that Eddie.
I reckon managers who start out in the lower leagues make better managers, as they have to work to build up respect before they get noticed by the bigger clubs.
As a rule, the best managers havn't normally been the best players. Ferguson, Wenger, Jose Mourinho, Benitez, none were really great players, but all good managers.
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c20let
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root manager
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