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Topic History of: Roy Keane?
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nathanjay from Football365 mediawatch section:

Of course, having promised his fans a "world class" manager, Quinn needs to talk up the appointment of a man with as much experience of managing a football club as Mediawatch has of tapdancing. For a more unbiased view, from a former international teammate of Keane's, let us take you back to the Sky Sports News studio in November of last year, when the Irishman had just made his spectacular exit from ManYoo.

Jim White: "Will Roy Keane ever be a top-level manager?"

Niall Quinn: "I don't think so, no."
Al Kevin Ball was indeed caretaker manager, but Niall Quinn, as owner, appointed himself actual manager until he realised he didn't have the right touch and stepped down. Most Sunderland fans, my Wearside based family included, look on both Ball and Quinn as former full time managers.

In modern football very few managers are permanent, and even temporary managers can be full time managers.

The sentence in the link is merely journalistic phraseology. The best people to ask are always the fans.
cillas big arse Sunderland has been without a permanent manager since Mick McCarthy was fired in March.

english.people.com.cn/200608/29/eng20060829_297823.html
Al Actually Keane is replacing Nial Quinn who replaced Kevin Ball who replaced Mick McCarthy, so there is a bit of a gap.
cillas big arse after watching the Keane story on TV last year I bet Mick Mc Carthy is reeling at Keane being his replacement.