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    Clarke: Keane kills Cats confidence

    Sunderland defender Clive Clarke has delivered a damning verdict on manager Roy Keane's ability to coax the best from his players.

    With the Black Cats firmly entrenched in the battle to beat the drop from the Premier League, the Irishman's powers of motivation will need to be at their sharpest between now and the season's conclusion.

    The former Manchester United skipper's calm-headed demeanour on the touchline is in stark contrast to his snarling presence as a player, but Clarke has claimed his polished persona is very much a facade.

    Clarke, facing a battle to return to the game after suffering a heart attack whilst on loan at Leicester, claims his manager is refusing to speak to the players as Sunderland's form continues to falter.

    And the defender doubts whether the Irishman will be able to deal with standards that drop below his exacting own.

    In comments reported in the Daily Telegraph that initially appeared in the Sunday Independent, Clarke said: "I spoke to him a couple of times at the club and he rang me when it (Clarke's heart attack) happened which was nice of him, but we're not very pally so there's no real reason to speak to one another.

    "I probably speak to him more than the players who train there every day even now. He's going around booting chairs and throwing things. He's never going to give you confidence, he doesn't talk to lads.

    "If the lads at Man United couldn't reach the standards he wanted, and they're some of the best players in the world, then it's going to be a lot harder for the lads at Sunderland to reach them."

    #2
    They quizzed Keane on SSN about this earlier - he looked far from impressed

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      #3
      FLMAO that's one less he'll be speaking to I suppose
      Like blood on iron

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        #4
        To be honest it seems about right. I remember when he used to play with Phil Neville - everytime he did anything wrong Keane would give him a bollocking and for the next 10 minutes Neville would plumb new depths of petrified crapness in football. It was always a heartwarming sight.

        That along with his propensity for signing crap players need to improve if he is to make his mark as a manager.
        "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
        -- William Blake

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          #5
          Originally posted by dww View Post
          To be honest it seems about right. I remember when he used to play with Phil Neville - everytime he did anything wrong Keane would give him a bollocking and for the next 10 minutes Neville would plumb new depths of petrified crapness in football. It was always a heartwarming sight.
          Very true, and very funny. He laid into both Nevilles loadsa times, it was a great to see.
          ...
          Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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            #6
            can't help think of Souness here as well.
            Its times like these we learn to live again FF

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              #7
              The tea throwing motivational speeches I don't think work especially with a squad who aren't used to the manager and each other.

              Fergie might have given the hairdryer treatment to his team and got some success but they were players who were experienced in football and some of the players were used to Fergie and his crap day in day out.

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                #8
                If I were Clarke I wouldn't be rushing back to Sunderland in a hurry. Keane will f**king kick the sh!t out of him.

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                  #9
                  I have to say I have always liked Roy Keane, such a ****ing shame he played for the scum.
                  RAFA

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