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30th November 2023
11:00am GMT

“When I was with him at Aston Villa, his style of management now, it wouldn’t work with the players of this day and age. "They wouldn't be able to handle it. He's too harsh on players so I don't think that would happen."The ex Premier League striker made the point that players from this generation don't respond as well to the 'hair dryer' treatment anymore, and that a much more measured approach needs to be taken. Keane famously has a temper, and wouldn't be afraid to make blunt, sharp remarks to his players, and he famously used to kick over the tactics board when he was managing Sunderland. "Players are different now to 15 or 20 years ago when they could handle the aggressive approach from a coach and a manager. "Roy Keane would be that manager." Steve Bruce, Gus Poyet, and Neil Lennon are all also in the running for the role, but Keane is one of the few Irishmen whose name is among the list of contenders and that might sway in his favour. Related links:
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