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Worst thing to happen to our club... but the guy is a winner and more often than those people happen to also be an absolute arse.

I'm intrigued as to what else he has written about his time with us and I fancy he will go on to have a reasonably successful career in management in time.
 
He is still a ****! We are ****ing lucky to still be here considering we had him and that other useless **** Clegg running things.

thank christ that is all confined to history!
 
ok,he's got the minerals to admit he managed us badly,but also saying it didn't help we are blue.wtf. he's been he's gone,unquestionably the worst thing to happen to our club in a very long time.guru,i agree. hes a c u next tuesday. end of
 
I must admit I was so very excited when we hired Keane. As were many, I thought it would be the beginning of something awesome. However it wasn't to be sadly.....

I'm amazed he's published these thoughts into a book though.
 
The second article on TWTD about him being amazed to discover Priskin's fee and thought he was worth 25% of that is gold.

He also thought we overspent by 50% on Grant and Carlos, he was right!
 
The second article on TWTD about him being amazed to discover Priskin's fee and thought he was worth 25% of that is gold.

He also thought we overspent by 50% on Grant and Carlos, he was right!


Did he mention anything about his own fee being over by around 10000000000%
 
So i'm picking up a vibe reading these posts that you don't like him ? Or have I read it wrong ?
By the way its nice to see you guys have picked up a bit of form, would be great to have both of us back in the Prem next season.
 
So i'm picking up a vibe reading these posts that you don't like him ? Or have I read it wrong ?
By the way its nice to see you guys have picked up a bit of form, would be great to have both of us back in the Prem next season.

I'd like to see that too chippy.
 
Absolute Bellend, worst thing to happen to the club period. It seemed every logical decision to make in his tenure he just went and done the opposite, he's such a bitter old man. He had a great opportunity here, probably one of the best chances out of any manager in the history of the club and not only did he not make the most of it, he completely ****ed it up.

It seems like it just doesn't click with him, surely there must be a reason why he's fallen out with so many people....hmmmm must be a link somewhere

All I can say is Ole Ole Ole Ole PABLOOOOOOOOOOO PABLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.....legend
 
It seems like it just doesn't click with him, surely there must be a reason why he's fallen out with so many people....hmmmm must be a link somewhere

Look for people wearing blue, driving blue cars or standing under blue skies and you may find the pattern you are looking for <whistle>
 
Just when I thought my opinion of him couldn't get any worse,he gives yet more reasons to detest the guy.Total and utter tool.
 
Furthermore:

&#8220;Our first session [at Ipswich]was open to the fans. But nobody came. My first day &#8211; you&#8217;d have thought a couple of school kids would have been dragged in by a dad or grandad. The warmth wasn&#8217;t there. Then there was the blue training kit. I don&#8217;t like ****in&#8217; blue. City were blue. Rangers were blue. My biggest rivals were blue. Is that childish? I couldn&#8217;t feel it &#8211; the chemistry. Me and the club. I get annoyed now, thinking that I should have been able to accept it: I was there to do a job.&#8221;
 
Pablo Couñago responds:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/oct/08/pablo-counago-roy-keane-coward-ipswich-book

&#8220;It seems like he needs to criticise players, managers and directors to keep selling books as he is not able to do anything else in football,&#8221; Couñago said. &#8220;It is a very sad ending for a person that was so big as a player. As I told him once, I think he is a complete mess as a football manager. As he has said in his book, he wanted to hit me, but behind his appearance there&#8217;s a coward. I just hope he can find happiness in his life as, in my opinion, being that miserable must be very mentally draining.

&#8220;The love and respect I feel for Ipswich and its fans is something he will never feel. I could say lots of awful things about him but I don&#8217;t feel right speaking about him, I feel sorry for him. That&#8217;s why, whatever he says about me, I don&#8217;t take offence, even though he&#8217;s not telling the truth about me.&#8221;