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27-04-2007, 09:42 AM
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Roy: Cash is not key to Cats rise
Sunderland boss Roy Keane insists cash alone is not the reason for his high-flying side's drive towards the Premiership this season.
The 35-year-old was given the green light to recruit six players on the final day of the transfer window last summer, and added another half-dozen new faces to his squad in January.
On Friday night, the Black Cats entertain Burnley knowing victory will put them on the brink of a return to the top flight despite last weekend's 3-1 defeat at Colchester.
However, Keane bristles at the suggestion that the financial backing he has been given by chairman Niall Quinn to find and pay new recruits is behind the club's success.
He said: "You could have £20million to spend - it is spending it on the right players and the right quality.
"The priority for me when I got the job was to try to bring in the right characters, and with the challenges we have got ahead in the next one or two weeks, I would not swap my players for anybody.
"They have done brilliantly over the last few months. Yes, they were disappointed last week as you would expect, but it really will not come down to how much the players cost, but the type of characters they are and their desire to get over the finishing line."
Sunderland currently lie second in the Championship table, a point adrift of leaders Birmingham and one clear of Derby in third.
Victory over former Black Cats assistant boss Steve Cotterill's side would pile the pressure on Blues, who face Sheffield Wednesday at St Andrews the following day, and the Rams ahead of their Sunday date at Crystal Palace.
But despite the value of the prize at stake, Keane is maintaining his cool and placing his faith in his players.
He said: "I have great trust in the players. I know I cannot go and get involved in the game.
"I can make changes like we have done in the last few months - some of them have worked and one or two have not.
"But I have been quite relaxed. The biggest plus for me is the fact that over the last few months, we have gone on such a good run, we know it is in our hands.
"We are not depending on other people and I have great trust in the players that they will do the business on Friday."
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27-04-2007, 09:48 AM
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Of course, but cash is a important impact too.
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27-04-2007, 10:06 AM
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He's done a similar job to Aidy in many ways. But he has had it alot easier I reckon.
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29-04-2007, 06:22 PM
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wow the black cats are promoted!!!well the we can see keane at ot again but this time at the touch lien...
an un-beliaveable job, they looked ddomed before he arrived and bang now they are a prem clun next season.congrats to the cats!!
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29-04-2007, 06:49 PM
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cash has been a huge factor to there rise
they were basically fucked at the start then a huge cash boost and there promoted
Carlos Edwards is a example
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29-04-2007, 06:59 PM
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cash is important but when you have a natural winner like Keane in charge he is always going to get the best out of players.
He commands respect.
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