Roy Keane’s Ipswich Town side are one of the favourites for promotion but two early goals from Coventry City striker Clinton Morrison set the East Anglian side on the road to defeat, but hell at least it wasn’t 7-1!
Coventry City 2 – 1 Ipswich Town (2009) – The best bloopers are a click away
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Another classic video from Dirty Tackle that could prove to be an excellent promotional video for anyone after a tough tackling six year old!
(Roy Keane would have been impressed with this challenge)!
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Front man who lacks playing time could greatly benefit from Championship move.
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Since Roy Keane left the Stadium Of Light last week, several names have been thrown into the ring to replace him.
Several names, who are normally connected with most jobs, have been bounded about; Peter Ried, Alan Curbishley and Davod O’Leary have been mentioned. But one person has put themselves forward for the job. An ex-Magpie. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Well it was on the cards and now its official!
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There have been many people linked to the Manchester United manager’s job, with Sir Alex Ferguson likely to stand down in the next couple of seasons. Indeed, many expected Carlos Queiroz to follow in the Scot’s footsteps, although he’s left Old Trafford once again to manage Portugal, a stint which has not begun very well at all. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Roy Keane was incredibly busy in the transfer market this summer, drafting in the likes of Djibril Cisse, El Hadji Diouf and Steed Malbranque but to name three! However, these names would pale into insignificance compared to the latest player who has reportedly been in talks with Sunderland over the past couple of weeks, regarding a possible move. Surely this couldn’t possibly happen, could it? [Read the rest of this entry »]
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. That’s the motto that you learn in school and perhaps it’s something to which Roy Keane should adhere when he stands next to the dug-out at the Stadium of Light. After all, supporters pay good money to go and watch their team and should surely be entitled to give the gaffer a piece of their mind if the players aren’t performing on the pitch. [Read the rest of this entry »]
After a summer of spending, it’s perfectly natural that the Black Cats would have to release the odd player or two. While Roy Keane has bemoaned the fact that a lot of his squad members would prefer to sit on the bench / play for the reserves than get first-team football elsewhere, it appears that this midfielder is not one of them. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Whatever you want to say about Roy Keane, it would be wrong to describe him as a wallflower. The Irishman is possibly the most talkative manager in the Premier League these days, regularly adding his tuppence worth on the footballing issues of the day. He’s also had plenty to say on the subject of Anton Ferdinand, Sunderland’s latest acquisition. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Every week, we invite you to read the thoughts of Roy Keane on the latest footballing issues of the day. The former Manchester United midfielder is the very definition of someone shooting from the hip, talking in very much the same style as the way he used to play the beautiful game. [Read the rest of this entry »]
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There are just ten days left before the transfer window slams shut for four months, and the Black Cats are in the hunt for another haul of players. Not content with the likes of Diouf, Tainio, Malbranque and Chimbonda, Roy Keane is looking to further strengthen his defence and attack to ensure that Sunderland cement their Premier League status and maybe even push towards the top half of the table. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Sunderland boss Roy Keane is not ready to stop his spending-spree just yet as he looks to Blackburn to help him resolve his mini-striker crisis, preparing to send £7 million in the direction of Lancashire. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Now this would really be a signing of intent from Roy Keane, but would it be a wise one, considering how injury-prone this striker has been in past few seasons? The Irishman recently acquired El Hadji Diouf and it appears that he’s aiming to make his front line even more lethal. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Yesterday, we reported that Stoke were looking to sign Thomas Sorenson (who was a free agent) and Marton Fulop, although it appears that their interest in the latter has waned. Perhaps it was a little far-fetched to imagine that the Potters would add two new goalkeepers to a squad which already included Carlo Nash and Steve Simonsen between the sticks. [Read the rest of this entry »]