Dec 05 2008 | Sunderland News
It has never been easy to predict what Roy Keane is going to do, but his decision to quit was still a major surprise. Chief sports writer Luke Edwards looks at the premature end of a football love affair Read
Dec 05 2008 | Sunderland News
IT wasn’t supposed to end this way. After completing the job of establishing Sunderland as a top half Premier League force, Roy Keane was meant to transfer the knowledge and skills honed on Wearside to Old Trafford and continue the distinguished work of Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Read
Dec 05 2008 | Sunderland News
ROY Keane added many things to Sunderland Football Club during his colourful 28 months in charge, but not even the most fervent student of the cult of Keane would argue that value for money was one of them, writes MARK DOUGLAS. Read
Dec 05 2008 | Sunderland News
ROY Keane’s Press conferences have arguably been more entertaining than Sunderland’s football matches during his 28 months as manager. Luke Edwards takes a look at Keane’s unique view of the world. Read
Dec 05 2008 | Sunderland News
THE men Keane bought – and where they are now: Read
Dec 05 2008 | Sunderland News
Sunderland’s next manager will have to be a wheeler-dealer with a feel for man-management, Stuart Rayner reports Read
Dec 05 2008 | Sunderland News
SAM Allardyce has emerged as the early favourite to replace Roy Keane as Sunderland manager after the former Black Cats defender indicated he would jump at the chance of a return to Wearside. Read