in the future but not immediately... he still has to earn his coaching credentials... he is not too far away with sunderland...
2007-06-12 00:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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yes I think he can. but he's fine with Sunderland now n Sir Alex won't be retiring any time soon I think. So there's still a long way to go. Roy Keane is indeed a good manager for Sunderland just being their manager for a few months n he can bring them back to the Premiership. But there are also other Man United greats like Mark Hughs who wants to be the Man U boss. Furthermore, Hughs has much more experience as a manager compared to Keano. But I think both of them will br good managers for Blackburn n Sunderland.
2007-06-11 22:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There's no doubt in his abilities to be a great manager, just like when he was a key player and captain in the Man Utd team that won trophies after trophies.
The combative midfield star, the aggressive tackler, the direct approach personalty, that's all it takes to turn Sunder land from a Championship relegation candidate to Championship winners and now, they be in the Premier League next season.
For Roy Keane to ever say YES to be the manager of the Red Devils depends on how long Sir Alex can hold the reign at the Theatre of Dreams.
Cheers :)
2007-06-11 22:36:24
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answered by Larry L - Hi Everyone :D 6
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I dont think of Keane will nonetheless be obtainable by utilizing the time Celtic and Strachan section company. Keane will pop up someplace returned in Feb could be my guess and that i wont be suprised if its to 'save' between the backside 6 on the time in the EPL.
2016-10-09 01:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think when Sir Alex Ferguson decides to give up management, he will be asked to recommend a successor. Sir Alex will definitely recommend Roy Keane's name and Man United will accept whatever Sir Alex recommends. Roy Keane will definitely be the next Man United boss.
2007-06-12 02:17:16
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answered by Anil Hanagud 2
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Not the next one, but maybe somewhere down the line.
I had my doubts about him and his style but he's been a revelation.
I think he's modelling himself more after Clough right now, than Ferguson. Clough like to do things the simple way, short passes etc and emphasis on discipline.
Fergie whilst also tough on discipline, was able to handle difficult players better.
At this stage of management, Clough's direct style is better suited for him.
2007-06-12 00:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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He could be, if he proves if he put Sunderland as a mid table side for next season.
2007-06-12 00:10:29
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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hes done an amazing job at sunderland and i wouldnt be surprised if hes the new manu gaffer when da lengendary fergie leaves.
2007-06-12 01:43:45
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answered by ger900 1
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Cheah cain't believe ya weak *** man utd fans Keane over Carlos Queiroz???? Q iz da man who got ya Nani and Anderson n ya man utd weak asses want keane over him.
Arsenal 4 life
2007-06-12 03:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he will. No doubt about it. But when? we don't know yet. Have to see how Sunderland perform next season.
2007-06-11 22:02:04
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answered by Avatraz 3
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For sure, if ferguson leaves Man u
but i think Ferguson is still a great coach
2007-06-11 22:52:04
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answered by anuvit 2
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