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Roy Keane: The next Arsenal manager?
Por 
sunit
| 09/12/08
7 Comentários
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Roy Keane
With question marks hanging over
Arsene Wenger
’s future at his beloved
Arsenal
football club due to lack of silverwares over the past few years, why not talk about a prospective successor at the
Emirates
Stadium! Well, many of my wise and knowledgeable readers would find this article to be too virtualistic to even comment on yet I persist on my futuristic assessment of a change in guard in the Arsenal dug-out. Take something unthinkable of at the very moment-
Roy Keane
is a major frontrunner to be the next manager at N5 if and when Arsene Wenger leaves his post in the foreseeable future.
Well, why not?
Keano
has the guts and knowledge of the game to guide a team like Arsenal to new heights. The former
Manchester United
favourite did have some serious battles with the Gunners, most notably with fierce opponent Patrick Viera, during the period when Arsenal and United battled for Premier League supremacy yet Keane’s battling attitude on and off the field is the
real
necessity at this very moment for the North London club.
Roy
Keane’s experience as a manager is nothing compared to a stalwart like Wenger yet there is something in the former Republic of
Ireland
captain that has the hallmark of a future managerial great capable of winning silverwares at a regular basis.
Keane’s departure from
Sunderland
last week was swift and unexpected. No one expected this to happen although results were going horribly wrong for the Northeast side and the manager took it on a personal note admitting full responsibility for the club’s freefall. Given the full support that Roy Keane enjoyed from the club’s board, players and fans, it was surprising to see him go on an era when managers of football clubs crave for boardroom support. Yet after 100 games in charge at the Stadium of Light, the 37-year old Keane thought the time was right to quit Sunderland whom he guided from the foot of the Coca Cola Championship to promotion at the big league when appointed as manager in August 2006. He turned a bunch of serial losers into a group of fighters who never let go of a battle without a fight.
Roy Keane has to return to Premier League as soon as possible for football will be a loser with his absence from the game. According to Arsene Wenger, Roy Keane has the tenacity to be a brilliant manager. His understanding of the game and the participants of it would take him a long way to be an accomplished coach on the lines of Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Fergusson. Many has already tipped Keane to be the natural successor to Sir Alex at Old
Trafford
but you never know what’s next in football. If Roy Keane gets over the disappointment of Sunderland quickly, fans could see the Premier League great return to managerial duties a stronger and wiser man and it won’t surprise me if one of the big clubs, including Arsenal, go for his signing in the near future for herein lies a man that could match his illustrious playing career with an equally successful managerial one.
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transmiter
09.12.2008 20:06
No way,Arsen is the best football manager in Great Britain,and we know way he is the best!!!
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VIVALiverpool
09.12.2008 20:30
I think that Roy Keane , despite his great work with Sunderland and bringing them up from nothing, he is still too young and unexperienced to handle a team that needs so much work. Personally i think Arsenal is a wonderful club with immense young talent (and potential), but its also a club that needs experienced players who have won championships and im just not convinced yet that Keane can take on the task of bringing in experienced players as well as coach the team itself.
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Mani18
10.12.2008 07:50
I don't think that Wenger will leave so quickly. Arsenal has relied on Wenger for a quite a while now and at the same time Keane is 1.) not very experienced as a manager 2.) a Red Devil. In case Arsenal want to bring in someone new, it will be soemone with a lot of experience as a coach.
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DannyF
10.12.2008 08:54
i can only pray that arsenal will take him! they would start free-falling too and it would be glorious!
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Boycey
10.12.2008 09:25
hahahahaha. please! pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease! nothing against keane, but i think the pressure at arsenal would be too much - and a manchester united hero, wont be given that much leeway at the emirates.
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soccerjunky
11.12.2008 02:16
a red devin at the emirates?! I cant imagine how the manu fans would react, keane would never do something like this...
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liverpoolfreak
11.12.2008 02:40
he does not fit...but anyway wnger will be manger until the next ice age...
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