If,as rumours are to be believed we lose out on Roy Keane to Ipswich,i would be rightly ****ed off with the owners(again),He WILL get them promoted next year,mark my words.now,i know others will disagree and call Roy this that and another,but he is class,he demands 100% and brings out the best in an ordinary squad,he will also attract top players to Ipswich and create huge revenue for them.If we end up with Wise ,i will probably end up getting myself banned from this site:scorn:,The best manager available is Keane,we should have gone for him,but alas rumours are spreading in cork tonight that Keane has been snapped up by Ipswich,a VERY smart move by an obviously ambitious club!
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Have to say, he would have got us up.
Still think we have a few other options that can do the sameALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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he would be good but warnock would be better, and wouldnt bring in silly amounts of playersSoldier: "im on reconnaissance sir.. im looking for our camouflage expert.. have you seen him?"
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostHave to say, he would have got us up.
Still think we have a few other options that can do the same
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No decent manager will come to QPR because they will not tolerate the interfering from above. QPR will end up with a yes man (Gigi, Gareth or both) or an untried manager (like Sousa) with no track record, as the owners only want a first team team coach and not a manager.
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostNo decent manager will come to QPR because they will not tolerate the interfering from above. QPR will end up with a yes man (Gigi, Gareth or both) or an untried manager (like Sousa) with no track record, as the owners only want a first team team coach and not a manager.
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Ipswich Town have confirmed Roy Keane as their new boss.
The Suffolk club have moved quickly to replace Jim Magilton, who was sacked by club owner Marcus Evans on Wednesday.
Town have now confirmed Keane's arrival at Portman Road after agreeing terms with the former Sunderland chief on a two-year contract.
Keane left The Black Cats in December after two-years in charge at the Stadium of Light, but he is now back in management after accepting the role at Ipswich.
Delight
"I am delighted that Roy has agreed to join us and we are completely aligned in our ambitions for Ipswich Town," Evans told the club's website.
"He has extensive contacts in the game and is a proven winner who encourages his team to play the attractive football that Ipswich Town fans have come to expect. I believe he is the right man to take this Club where we want to be - the Premier League."
Keane himself was delighted to have joined the club, after penning a two-year deal.
"I truly believe that I am joining a Club that has the potential, ambition and infrastructure to once again be a Premier League side," said Keane.
"The Club's owner and Chief Executive impressed upon me their total focus on achieving this quest at the earliest opportunity and I can't wait to get started."
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostIpswich Town have confirmed Roy Keane as their new boss.
The Suffolk club have moved quickly to replace Jim Magilton, who was sacked by club owner Marcus Evans on Wednesday.
Town have now confirmed Keane's arrival at Portman Road after agreeing terms with the former Sunderland chief on a two-year contract.
Keane left The Black Cats in December after two-years in charge at the Stadium of Light, but he is now back in management after accepting the role at Ipswich.
Delight
"I am delighted that Roy has agreed to join us and we are completely aligned in our ambitions for Ipswich Town," Evans told the club's website.
"He has extensive contacts in the game and is a proven winner who encourages his team to play the attractive football that Ipswich Town fans have come to expect. I believe he is the right man to take this Club where we want to be - the Premier League."
Keane himself was delighted to have joined the club, after penning a two-year deal.
"I truly believe that I am joining a Club that has the potential, ambition and infrastructure to once again be a Premier League side," said Keane.
"The Club's owner and Chief Executive impressed upon me their total focus on achieving this quest at the earliest opportunity and I can't wait to get started."
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Just goes to show we have learned nothing from this season again our new manager will not be in charge of transfers nor who plays or what formation.
Keane would have got us promoted if things dont change we will be mid table and Ipswich champions (next season).
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