RK Watch: Keane’s Destiny
Independent: Almost two years to the day since he last wore the red jersey of Manchester United there, Roy Keane returns to Old Trafford as manager of Sunderland today.
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Independent: Almost two years to the day since he last wore the red jersey of Manchester United there, Roy Keane returns to Old Trafford as manager of Sunderland today.
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Express: Roy Keane will not be breaking down in tears at his return to Old Trafford today, but admits his 12-year Manchester United career turned him into “a natural-born winner”.
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Sir Alex has confirmed that a Champions League triumph this season would not mean his certain retirement as United manager.
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Guardian: Whatever the Tottenham board may think, four games into the season is absurdly early for terminal judgments on a manager’s aptitude but thus far the challenge to Roy Keane’s has been intriguing.
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Redville
Although the Everton - Blackburn game was a typically painful affair to watch, it again illustrated the truly remarkable job that Mark Hughes is doing at Ewood.
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Mail: Life was a whole lot simpler when Roy Keane was the smouldering anti-hero who engaged his enemies only around the knees or by the throat.
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As United faced up to yet another Wayne Rooney injury, it was the Premiership’s goalkeepers who stole the show in the second act of the first day of the new season.
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For Sir Alex, the United mission for the season ahead could not be simpler: Not a step back! → continue reading
Did Carlos Queiroz set out the model for next season’s championship race when he celebrated United’s title success as a victory for football?
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Sun: ARSENE WENGER has warned his Arsenal kids there will be no excuses for another poor season.
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Is Carlos Queiroz today’s new favourite in the long campaign to succeed Sir Alex as United’s manager?
Guardian: Jose Mourinho cracked into a knowing grin, as if anticipating the incredulity to come, before offering up his reinvention.
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Mail: Sir Alex Ferguson is expecting a pulsating four-way tussle for the Premier League title this season.
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Guardian: Manchester United’s chief executive, David Gill, has said the club will not fire the gun on the race to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson until the 65-year-old manager gives a date for his retirement. → continue reading
A report in today’s Mail newspaper suggests Roy Keane is ready to offer Kieran Richardson £45,000 a week to spearhead Sunderland’s return to the Premiership.
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Telegraph: Roy Keane learned much about the art of management as a player under Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest and Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, and is now acquiring some of the science.
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