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Old 13-04-2007, 12:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Roy Keane has been promised a considerable transfer war chest this summer regardless of whether or not Sunderland win promotion.

Black Cats chairman Niall Quinn has been impressed by what Keane has managed to achieve in his first season of management, and is eager to provide him with the financial backing to improve his squad before the start of next season.

Sunderland have stormed to the top of the Championship with a superb recent run and only have to maintain their form for another four games to clinch a place in the Premiership.

The club have announced a performance-related sponsorship deal with Irish bookmaker Boylesports which could net them more than £10million over four years, and Quinn insists there will be an injection of cash in the summer even if promotion slips away.

He explained: "We have appointed a great manager, the player recruitment system he has introduced is working brilliantly, we have agreed a new bank deal which means we will not be giving all our money to the banks every year, we have a kit contract with Umbro which will be the envy of many football clubs, and here today we have another massive contract.

"It feels as though progress is in the air, but I will not be happy - I will never be happy, I do not think Roy will ever be happy - because to keep the momentum going, you have got to keep your eye on the ball and be prepared for every eventuality.

"That is why, if we are unfortunate enough to miss out this year, we have a massive injection to add to the team.

"All that will go to Roy to improve the football team. That is me being a chairman ensuring Roy has all the structures he needs.

"If all goes well in the next four games and we manage to get into the Premiership the mindset is the same, but the figures will be different."

Boylesports managing director John Boyle has expressed his delight with the new agreement, and revealed his ambitious vision for Sunderland.

"I would see Sunderland as Premiership winners, I would see them as Champions League winners," he said.

"There is no end to success. When you have big goals and you have the right team, then it is easy because you are following a success formula that cannot fail."

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Old 14-04-2007, 07:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Unbelievable!! thats all i can say on keane's work at sunderland!!at the start of the championship it seemed like they might get relegated but now they top the table and instead of chasing for playoffs earlier on, they might win the championship!!

keane has become a legend for the black cats as how he was a legend for us!!i see the successor of fergie in him!!
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He's done well but he's hardly been the manager of the season. Let's not forget he's had a lot of funds.

Manager of the season = Mick McCarthy.
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But hasnt he sold a lot of players out, all the trouble makers he got rid of and players with good attitude he signed and kept.

I think if he had got just to the playoffs that be a great achivement but the fact there at the top of the table, is unbelievable.
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Old 16-04-2007, 12:55 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Of course he's done a great job and deserves a lot of credit, especially in his first managerial job.

I would say though (this is a tad off topic), and not being biased, Mick McCarthy has to be manager of the season with the lack of funds he's had. We've spent £1m or so and had about two complete different teams to keep us going this season and expected a relegation where as Keane has had a lot of money and spent millions on individual players like Stokes, Wallace etc.
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Sunderland must be the biggest scum in England.
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no that's preston
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