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Roy Keane part of Ole's staff

What do you guys think of that? I'd love it if he joined Ole's staff.

posted on 29/7/20

Keane is a club legend who should have his own statue outside OT. Let’s do that for him instead.

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No he shouldn’t. His status doesn’t reach that level of legend.

posted on 29/7/20

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 41 minutes ago
Keane is a club legend who should have his own statue outside OT. Let’s do that for him instead.

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No he shouldn’t. His status doesn’t reach that level of legend.
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I think that’s a generational argument In my opinion, The records of Giggs, Rooney and Keane warrant a Trinity 2 statue for me.

After all, Law - despite his Ballon D’or and goal record - did play for Man City.

posted on 29/7/20

To be fair, the Keane comment was a bit tongue in cheek, but there’s certainly a conversation for who of the last 40 years is deserving of a statue.

posted on 29/7/20

Giggs, Scholes and Rooney yeah. Keane doesn’t.

posted on 29/7/20

Keane because of the cloud under which he left the club?

posted on 29/7/20

I’d commission one with Eric, Scholesy and Giggs, with a tiny little leprechaun Keane sat on their feet wearing a bright green dress eating a bowl of lucky charms.

posted on 29/7/20

Because he’s not a legend deserving that status. And he’s a cuuuunt that shows more disrespect to the club than anyone in football.

comment by IAmMe (U18491)

posted on 29/7/20

Probably the single most influential player at the club during his residency.

But that was the thing about the club at that time, he and everybody else in the starting XI at the time (plus some others) were a tight, effective, well-motivated unit.

At the time, and even more so than under SMB, footballing intelligence, the dynamism and the ability to maintain shape (or cover it) was ever present. But Keane was THE most important part of that.

That all being the case, as a coach, well ..... it would be risky

posted on 30/7/20

Keane is certainly a United legend.

posted on 30/7/20

comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
Keane is certainly a United legend.
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I would describe him as an utter prikk of a legend.

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