Post by QPR Report on May 1, 2009 6:20:15 GMT
Hmmm. Try that at Loftus Road! Like him or not. That is EXACTLY The way things should be at QPR
Telegraph - Rob Stewart Roy Keane warns Ipswich owner against interfering
Ipswich manager Roy Keane has warned club owner Marcus Evans he will be asking for trouble if he starts meddling in the way he runs his Championship club.
Strong opinions: New Ipswich manager Roy Keane wants to do things his way and his way only Photo: GETTY IMAGES
"I have no problem with people asking me questions and explaining myself," Keane said.
"The people who own the club – you are answerable to them. Don't think for one minute that I never spoke to [Sunderland chairman] Niall Quinn or my chief executive.
"But people telling me what to do, when to be training, where I should be living, players coming in with smiles on their faces – that's when there is trouble.
"I obviously have a different mindset to millions of people on this planet. That's why my relationship had to end with Sunderland. That's why it ended with the World Cup, that's why it ended with Man United. I have no regrets – I would do the same thing again."
Keane, 37, added: "The first day I was shown around Sunderland's training ground I said 'people have been taking the mick out of this club for far too long'.
"It was all 'we want to be winners, we want to be driven' and I tried to bring that to the club. Then, all of a sudden, I've been told we need players to come in with a smile on their face. I only ever smiled when I trained hard and I won. I worry for players when they smile when they lose."
www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/championship/ipswich/5252995/Roy-Keane-warns-Ipswich-owner-against-interfering.html
Telegraph - Rob Stewart Roy Keane warns Ipswich owner against interfering
Ipswich manager Roy Keane has warned club owner Marcus Evans he will be asking for trouble if he starts meddling in the way he runs his Championship club.
Strong opinions: New Ipswich manager Roy Keane wants to do things his way and his way only Photo: GETTY IMAGES
"I have no problem with people asking me questions and explaining myself," Keane said.
"The people who own the club – you are answerable to them. Don't think for one minute that I never spoke to [Sunderland chairman] Niall Quinn or my chief executive.
"But people telling me what to do, when to be training, where I should be living, players coming in with smiles on their faces – that's when there is trouble.
"I obviously have a different mindset to millions of people on this planet. That's why my relationship had to end with Sunderland. That's why it ended with the World Cup, that's why it ended with Man United. I have no regrets – I would do the same thing again."
Keane, 37, added: "The first day I was shown around Sunderland's training ground I said 'people have been taking the mick out of this club for far too long'.
"It was all 'we want to be winners, we want to be driven' and I tried to bring that to the club. Then, all of a sudden, I've been told we need players to come in with a smile on their face. I only ever smiled when I trained hard and I won. I worry for players when they smile when they lose."
www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/championship/ipswich/5252995/Roy-Keane-warns-Ipswich-owner-against-interfering.html