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markinmanc
07-11-2006, 06:20 PM
http://www.rte.ie/sport/2006/1107/quinnn.html


Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn has insisted he will not interfere in manager Roy Keane's business as he attempts to turn around the club's fortunes on the pitch.

The former Republic of Ireland team-mates, who famously found themselves on opposite sides after Keane's pre-World Cup bust-up with manager Mick McCarthy, have forged a solid working relationship since the former Black Cats striker handed his compatriot his first job in management in August.

Keane's early months in charge have brought mixed fortunes to the Stadium of Light, but Quinn is confident he has got the right man at the helm.

Speaking in a question and answer session on the club's official website: the chairman said: 'I am very, very comfortable knowing everything Roy has epitomises what I want brought into this football club.

'As a director, the worst thing I could do is get busy and start interfering.
'But at the same time, I must ensure that behind the scenes, I am preparing the playing side of things here exactly how the manager would want it, that there can be no friction between the two and the path is there for us to take.

'What happens here is results-driven, the football club will live or die because of its results, and my job is to ensure the manager gets as much assistance as possible in getting results.

'I am not up high looking down on the manager saying, "You better do this, you better do that" as happens at a lot of football clubs.

'I am on a level par with the manager. I have got to get my side of things right and he has got to get his side of things right and have a synergy between us to get the whole thing working as one.'

Quinn's belief in Keane is in stark contrast to his emotions when he retired as a player following Howard Wilkinson's appointment as Peter Reid's successor in October 2002.

He revealed: 'I hoped things would have worked out for the club when I left. I got the feeling they would not.

'I disagreed with the new choice of manager, not because of anything I knew about him, but I just felt the club needed something different at that time.

'We had ridden the crest of a wave, we were on the way down and I felt the club needed a big name, a big attraction and somebody passionate who the fans would warm to.

'I knew from hearing about Howard's style that he would have found it difficult to get into the fans' hearts because of his abrasive style, and I just felt it was going to start off badly.

'I had no idea it was going to go as badly as it did - and I would be lying if I said it did, that is not true.

'But at that particular time, I wished the club well and left, but I always felt if it did not work out, there might be something here for me at the club.'

POL
08-11-2006, 09:19 AM
reading between the lines, Keane is under pressure

Rebelred
08-11-2006, 09:54 AM
reading between the lines, Keane is under pressure
How do you figure that? From that piece, it seems as if Quinn knows that its not a job that's going to be done over night and he's willing to stick with Roy for the long haul to get the job done.

Now, if Freddie Sheppard had said the same thing, I'd think differently, but somehow I don't think Quinn will be in the business of rashly firing managers for no reason, Rome wasn't built in a day

drinkfeckarse
08-11-2006, 10:09 AM
I don't think Keane's under pressure at all. He was always going to have to steady the ship this season especially after inheriting a squad with zero confidence having lost 5 games in a row.

Next season will be the guage for him.

Lamps
08-11-2006, 10:11 AM
Its all one glorious setup by Big Niall and Big Mick.

Revenge at last

Sound
08-11-2006, 10:17 AM
Its all one glorious setup by Big Niall and Big Mick.

Revenge at last

Wouldn't that be the funniest thing ever seen?

drinkfeckarse
08-11-2006, 10:43 AM
Expensive joke though at £2m a year.

STEVIEG
03-02-2007, 10:08 PM
He's doin really well now

1 Derby 31 9 3 3 18 11 10 2 4 22 17 12 62
2 Preston 31 10 4 1 27 10 6 4 6 20 22 15 56
3 West Brom 31 12 2 1 37 13 4 5 7 20 23 21 55
4 Birmingham 29 8 4 2 25 15 8 2 5 23 15 18 54
5 Southampton 31 9 5 2 21 11 5 5 5 27 23 14 52
6 Cardiff 31 8 6 2 25 12 6 4 5 18 20 11 52
7 Sunderland 31 9 3 4 21 11 6 2 7 22 23 9 50
8 Stoke 31 8 6 2 23 9 5 4 6 17 17 14 49
9 Colchester 31 12 2 2 37 13 2 4 9 13 22 15 48
10 Wolverhampton 31 7 5 4 22 17 6 3 6 11 17 -1 47

xvis
03-02-2007, 11:19 PM
He's doin really well now

1 Derby 31 9 3 3 18 11 10 2 4 22 17 12 62
2 Preston 31 10 4 1 27 10 6 4 6 20 22 15 56
3 West Brom 31 12 2 1 37 13 4 5 7 20 23 21 55
4 Birmingham 29 8 4 2 25 15 8 2 5 23 15 18 54
5 Southampton 31 9 5 2 21 11 5 5 5 27 23 14 52
6 Cardiff 31 8 6 2 25 12 6 4 5 18 20 11 52
7 Sunderland 31 9 3 4 21 11 6 2 7 22 23 9 50
8 Stoke 31 8 6 2 23 9 5 4 6 17 17 14 49
9 Colchester 31 12 2 2 37 13 2 4 9 13 22 15 48
10 Wolverhampton 31 7 5 4 22 17 6 3 6 11 17 -1 47

It's ON!

...and I wouldn't rule out an automatic place either the way things are going.

although, a Sunderland - Wolves playoff final would'a been very interesting, ..except for Wolves recent managerial disasters.

baby face
03-02-2007, 11:51 PM
Expensive joke though at £2m a year.
$2m a year is nothing if they get in to premiership.hes one of our own so id like see him do well

markinmanc
04-02-2007, 12:28 PM
13pts out of 15 - fluke series of result imho.

drinkfeckarse
05-02-2007, 01:18 PM
$2m a year is nothing if they get in to premiership.hes one of our own so id like see him do well

I'd like to see him do well too. £2m IS a lot of money to pay a manager (nevermind a rookie one) especially one in the Championship regardless of whether they make it up or not.

Roman Abramovich
05-02-2007, 01:25 PM
roy keane is class. he was a class player, a class leader and is well on the road to proving himself as a class manager.

a class act.

Philby
05-02-2007, 02:16 PM
I don't think Keane's under pressure at all. He was always going to have to steady the ship this season especially after inheriting a squad with zero confidence having lost 5 games in a row.

Next season will be the guage for him.

Did Sunderland not win their last game before Keane took charge?

dotty
05-02-2007, 02:19 PM
Did Sunderland not win their last game before Keane took charge?

yeah think so but roy was watching in the stands i think..;)

RonnyB
05-02-2007, 02:22 PM
Did Sunderland not win their last game before Keane took charge?

He was in the stand watching & was presented to the players as the new boss that day.

STEVIEG
05-02-2007, 02:24 PM
They have gone from a toothless relegation form team to one who are in with a chance of going up

Keane deserves credit and fair play to Quinn et al for backing him and having the grace to realise that he himself wasn't a manager

Suprised the anti-Keane brigade haven't entered this thread now that Sunderland are winning

POL
05-02-2007, 02:32 PM
Quinn et al for backing him and having the grace to realise that he himself wasn't a manager

Quinn is the better man

baby face
05-02-2007, 03:21 PM
Quinn is the better man
here we go

drinkfeckarse
05-02-2007, 05:30 PM
Did Sunderland not win their last game before Keane took charge?

Yes but Keane was present. I would imagine it had an effect on under-performing players in wanting to impress their new boss.

Actin The Sham
05-02-2007, 05:35 PM
Quinn is the better man

He's a dub.

Now fuck off.


:)