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Roy Keane would leap at chance to manage Liverpool
Roy Keane has made an admission that might stun fans of former club Manchester United, revealing he would jump at the chance of managing Liverpool.
Keane is a legend at United, winning seven Premier League titles, four FA Cups and a Champions League crown during his time at Old Trafford. A no-nonsense skipper, Keane's belligerent style was loved by United fans and despised by rivals Liverpool.
His final United game was actually played at Anfield, when a challenge from Luis Garcia forced the midfielder off the pitch. Since then Keane has been frequently critical of United, who he still demands exceptionally high standards of in his current punditry role.
It is highly unlikely he would ever be considered as Kenny Dalglish's successor at Liverpool, but Keane offered advice to Roberto Martinez and Brendan Rodgers, both linked to the Anfield vacancy. In Keane's mind, either man would be foolish to turn down a job offer to stay with Wigan and Swansea respectively.
"Timing is everything for a manager - far more important than for a player," Keane wrote in the Sun on Sunday. "That's why the likes of Roberto Martinez and Brendan Rodgers have to think carefully about their next move.
"I'm speaking from experience. In my last season at Sunderland we were talking about a new contract after we made a decent start. Four weeks later I was out of a job. You can be hailed as the next best thing one minute then the next thing you know you're sacked.
"Now is the time for [Martinez] to go and if I were him I'd jump at the chance to go to Liverpool. It might not be the best time in the club's history but it's still a great job.
"Liverpool will always be a bigger club than either Swansea or Wigan and if a chance comes to go there, you've got to take it because it might never come around again.
"Put it this way, I'd take it and my mobile is on."
What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
Dave Whelan has revealed that Roy Keane is set to become the new Liverpool manager. In a move that will stun fans of former club Manchester United, Keane is set to take over the reigns at Anfield - with Louis Van Gaal as Sporting Director.
Whelan told a press conference today, "Roberto will be staying with Wigan. He loves it here as there are plans to open a La Tasca restaurant next to pie shop on high street"
Whelan also continued ****e-ing on believing that the microphone was turned off. He said "Well I was talking to Alex Ferguson when I was sitting on ****ter t'other day. Seems Roy Keane thinks slating United every day might mean the owners there say to him "go on and do better then" but he won't wait a year until Ferguson retires. Those new owners at Liverpool obviously don't do things like what we do over here in England."
Dave Whelan has revealed that Roy Keane is set to become the new Liverpool manager. In a move that will stun fans of former club Manchester United, Keane is set to take over the reigns at Anfield - with Louis Van Gaal as Sporting Director.
Whelan told a press conference today, "Roberto will be staying with Wigan. He loves it here as there are plans to open a La Tasca restaurant next to pie shop on high street"
Whelan also continued ****e-ing on believing that the microphone was turned off. He said "Well I was talking to Alex Ferguson when I was sitting on ****ter t'other day. Seems Roy Keane thinks slating United every day might mean the owners there say to him "go on and do better then" but he won't wait a year until Ferguson retires. Those new owners at Liverpool obviously don't do things like what we do over here in England."
What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
Originally posted by little dave hedgehogView Post
wasn't even me or neil this time.
I hate all these 'keep the thread on-topic' Mazis.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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