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FOOTBALLROY KEANE QUITS SUNDERLANDThursday December 4 2008 The Irishman held crisis talks with the club’s board this morning and offered his resignation, which was "reluctantly" accepted. ROY Keane quit as Sunderland manager today after a string of disastrous results for the Black Cats. Keane, who was appointed in August 2006, leaves with the Wearsiders in the Barclays Premier League relegation zone after a dismal run, culminating in Saturday’s 4-1 home thumping by Bolton. His contract was due to expire at the end of the season with talks over a new deal reportedly ongoing, but Keane decided this week that enough was enough. First-team coach Ricky Sbragia will take over team affairs on an interim basis, assisted by reserve-team coach Neil Bailey and senior player Dwight Yorke. Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn said: “First of all on behalf of everyone here I would like to pay thanks to Roy Keane for all his hard work in progressing this club, lifting its status and growing its worldwide profile. “Roy deserves huge respect for his contribution and the manner in which he guided the club from the depths of the Championship back to the Premier League. His winning mentality and single-mindedness were just what this club needed when Drumaville took over shortly before his arrival. “Roy’s decision to stand aside and allow someone else to take charge of the next chapter sums up his desire to always do what is best for the club. Even in his departure he has been more concerned for the welfare of the players and his staff than himself. “The board has reluctantly accepted his decision and wish him and his family well for the future.”
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NEW MANAGER
06.12.08, 7:55am
i hope sunderland dont look to paul ince as their new gaffer.................cos if that chip falls of his shoulder the north east will sink
Posted by: golfcrazy Report Comment
QUALITY
05.12.08, 8:06am
top quality player but as it proves management a different ball game.
i would have backed him myself as he was and still is a winner..............watch this space.....................
he will be back
Posted by: golfcrazy Report Comment
ROY KEANE DEPARTS WITH HONOUR
04.12.08, 5:13pm
I must say I think Roy has handled himself well since being Sunderland manager. His comments recently have shown a refreshing honesty and modesty not too often seen in the premier league.
I would say to Roy I think you still have a place in football as a manager in the future and recommend you take some time to reflect on what you have done well.
This is a good man who has often been misread yes as a player he has been hard, and sometimes blunt but he cares about the game and his players it is obvious. Those qualities stand well for his future
Posted by: Cydge23972 Report Comment
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