Keane: The Party Is Over

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By Ross Heppenstall, PA Sport

Sunderland boss Roy Keane has vowed to swing the axe after admitting his initial fears about certain players have been realised.

The Black Cats won Keane's first two matches in charge following his appointment seven weeks ago but they have since taken only four points from as many games.

Saturday's 4-1 humiliation at Preston left them just three points clear of the relegation zone and was the final straw for Keane, who believes changes are necessary if his side are to begin competing at the right end of the table.

Keane has already loaned Rory Delap and Jon Stead to Stoke and Derby respectively and winger Andy Welsh is poised to join Leicester on loan until the end of the year.

"I've given players a chance by chopping and changing the side but the party is over now for some of them," warned Keane ahead of tomorrow's trip to Stoke.

"You see performances and some of it is confirming what I thought about certain players.

"The things that come to the forefront often confirm my initial reaction seven weeks ago.

"It has just confirmed in my mind who I want to take with me and who I don't.

"That will be seen in my next few teams and there may be one or two players going out [on loan] again."

Keane brought in six new players upon his appointment at the Stadium of Light in David Connolly, Liam Miller, Stanislav Varga, Ross Wallace, Dwight Yorke and Graham Kavanagh giving Sunderland arguably the biggest squad in the division.

A crippling injury list has not helped their cause in recent weeks but Keane is clearly prepared to discard those players who he feels are not up to the task.

The Black Cats boss - who is expected to hand Yorke a starting role at Stoke while Miller should return from injury - was left bitterly disappointed at the manner of his side's meek surrender at Preston.

Keane added: "There are going to be games where we go behind but we have to react in a positive way and we didn't really do that on Saturday.

"I've been pretty fair with most of the players, but over the next four, five or six weeks I will be looking to get a more settled team."
 
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Apparently Keane lead vocalist Tom Chaplin has been getting councelling for cocaine & alcohol addiction from famous poofter Elton John of all people after leaving the priory clinic according to todays papers.
 
EDDIEB said:
Apparently Keane lead vocalist Tom Chaplin has been getting councelling for cocaine & alcohol addiction from famous poofter Elton John of all people after leaving the priory clinic according to todays papers.

Are you fucking lost or just hard of reading?
 
Sound said:
Are you fucking lost or just hard of reading?

Hard of reading ?????? Interesting phrase....?

Nope lets have another thread about Roy Keane - notorious northsider,soccer player,soccer manager.........

Abandon hope all ye who enter here........
 
Sound said:
If I knew you weren't on a shallow expedition I'd point out that those players were there when he arrived.

But I wont.
In the words of Roy Keane "Happiness is not being afraid" I'd say he's shitting himself now, he's out of his depth. Wait till Mick and he boys do him 4-0 at home, now that will be happiness
 
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