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Reply #200 toaster's post
keano punyer signings smue sampah.... except cisse la kot |
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Aku rasa not about the players purchase lah.
Its more about funding.
Dgn budget limited camtu, susah nak ambik players yg up tu par.
Ince kat blackburn tu...rasanya beruntung sikit. |
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Reply #203 edmundo's post
owh yeah...?
dia dh spend 80million pound in 2 seasons.... |
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keano dah biasa main kat highest level...winning everything with Utd...
so dia expect player2 dia pun mesti up to his standard la kot |
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08 Dec 2008
ROY KEANE ACCEPTS APOLOGY FROM MAJOR SHAREHOLDER OF SUNDERLAND AFC FOLLOWING INACCURATE COMMENTS
Roy Keane, who last week left his managerial role at Sunderland Association Football Club, has received an unconditional apology from Ellis Short, the largest single shareholder at the club.
It follows inaccurate and inappropriate comments made by his associate, Per-Magnus Andersson, president of Kitano Capital, the American asset management company. Those comments, made to a Swedish website, were reported in The Guardian [6 December] and subsequently repeated elsewhere.
In addition to the apology, a statement has been posted on the official Sunderland AFC website in which Ellis Short disassociates himself and the club with comments made by one of his advisers. He said: “I have nothing but admiration for Roy Keane and am grateful for all he has done for the club and I wish him well for the future.”
Richard Bevan, LMA chief executive, said: “This attack on Roy by Per-Magnus Andersson was completely inaccurate and inappropriate. I’m delighted that Ellis Short chose to apologise so promptly.
“As a player, Roy Keane excelled in many pressurised situations and had enormous success, especially during an eight year period as captain of Manchester United Football Club and a 14 year period playing for the Republic of Ireland.
“During his 27 months at Sunderland AFC, and in his first managerial role, Roy made a huge impact. He joined the club after their very disappointing start to the 2006 season, where they had been four matches without a win and were knocked out of the Carling Cup by Bury FC. Roy quickly lifted them from the bottom of the Championship and into the Barclays Premier League, where they consolidated their position last season.
“During his playing career he started work on and completed his B and A licenses and he then achieved his UEFA pro-license. Following this spell at Sunderland, he is very much on the road to learning his trade as a top level manager. I know that Roy now looks forward to securing his next managerial challenge.”
Roy Keane said: “I am grateful to the club, players and fans at Sunderland, and most especially the staff, for their support during my first management appointment. I have experienced and learnt a tremendous amount in the last 27 months and enjoyed the rigours of being a manager. I look forward to building on those experiences and sometime in the future returning to football management.” |
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Reply #206 ShadowChaser's post
sabor SC... idola ko , epitome ader lagi neh..
keano ngan haku sama jer |
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Schuster Wants Sunderland?!:eek:
Having left Real Madrid last week, the German coach is keen on making a swift comeback by applying for the vacant manager's position at Sunderland.
Bernd Schuster has made his interest in taking over at Sunderland known as he looks for a speedy return to football after leaving Real Madrid last week, according to The Sunday Telegraph.
The German coach has thrown his name into the hat at the Stadium of Light and could see himself become one of the favourites after his success in Spain.
Over 30 candidates have applied for the position after Roy Keane's recent sudden resignation, and the club have stated that they will not be rushing into making any decision over his replacement.
While chairman Niall Quinn was said to favour a homegrown manager, majority shareholder Ellis Short is said to be keen on a world class coach most probably from abroad.
Former Inter trainer Roberto Mancini has been strongly linked with the position, while Leo Beenhakker's name is also in the frame, so Schuster will face some strong competition.
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Reply #210 ShadowChaser's post
no to ex-madras please.. :kant:
Ricky Srbagia for the post.. :pompom: |
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sungguh ganah rambut negro neh |
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mmg hebak ex-coach United neh.. |
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Reply #212 epitome's post
esok mesti pak jen tiru gaya neh.. |
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Reply #213 thylord's post
sblom ricky pegi sunderland , dier ader pegi jadi koc memana tak eh? |
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Reply #215 epitome's post
4 tahun dia jadik asst big sam kt bolton...
1st team coach skrg pung, rene meulensteen pernah gi jadi manager kt Brondby sekejap kan? |
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Originally posted by thylord at 21-12-2008 04:52 PM
4 tahun dia jadik asst big sam kt bolton...
1st team coach skrg pung, rene meulensteen pernah gi jadi manager kt Brondby sekejap kan?
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Sbragia resigns from Sunderland
Sunderland manager Ricky Sbragia has resigned from the club despite the Black Cats avoiding relegation.
Sbragia stood down immediately after the side secured their Premier League status following a 3-2 loss to Chelsea.
"I do feel that the club needs a bigger name," said Sbragia. "I took over in a difficult situation. I was asked to keep the club up and I achieved that.
"I could've been selfish and stayed on but I felt it was best for the club for me to step down."
Sbragia took over as boss following the departure of Roy Keane in December 2008. |
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hehe bravo steve bruce |
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