Keane makes sense if he can accept the management structure and transfer process.
We just wasted a lot of money last time around because poor Quinny was soft with regards to transfers.
I'd definitely give him a go. He's done a lot of growing up. You can see from his TV presence he is becoming a wily individual. He used to be a natural arsehole, now he does it on command. He's softened a bit.
The stumbling block maybe the fact Keane has less control.
Started writing this last night but didn't finish. I was going to go on and say if Keane is happy to work this way then his wow factor could be enough to catapult us again, the bloke is a winner and passionate about the club etc.
I've just woke up to yet another txt off my lad "Keane new manager" .
Little fùckwit was messing obviously but whilst I was scrambling to Google "Sunderland" the hairs stood up on the back of my neck, my eyes began to well and a mass of pride at the thought of Keane and Defoe coming back suddenly dawned on me.
Yes Defoe is 39, but he's still fit and he proved a real positive influence on Maja etc.
Yes Keane hasn't bothered much and sold his soul to punditry and shìt adverts lately. But he's Roy Maurice Keane FFS and we're in league 1.
@C Montgomery Burns
I respect your views in an earlier post and you may be right. But I want Keane back alongside Defoe for that nostalgia and for the positivity. For the massive lift it will give me and I bet most fans.
And the influence and wealth of experience they both bring to the club.
We need a lift right now, especially after the last debacle. Let's inject some pride back and a kick up the arse from Roy Keane.
I bet little Bradley Lowrey is looking down pleased as punch with Defoe signing
Gerrin.