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Re: Michael Keane

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2026 9:54 pm
by Cods
Cantoffee wrote: Sat Apr 18, 2026 5:27 pm I think there's a different type of influence in a dressing room when you're a coach vs a player.

A player is still "one of the lads", that's not the case with a coach.

Either way, fully believe Keane when he says we'd have gone down without Coleman. Characters are what kept us up and why others have gone down.
Normally it is I agree, but what has been written and said about Coleman I think he spans that regular divide (commands a player/manager level of respect, if a tad whiny and jokey at times). He transcends that usual dichotomy with his leadership.

He does both the pep talk to motivate and he lays down the standards in no uncertain terms. He really is, and was the heartbeat.

If that cost us wages with an extra zero than simply a reserve player might have warranted, then it enabled us the capacity to continue to paying Premier League wages into the future.

There's no sentiment in that.

Re: Michael Keane

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2026 5:47 am
by Cereal Killer
It’ll cost everyone an extra £3 a ticket per game, everyone’s fine with that right? :whistle:

Re: Michael Keane

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2026 6:51 am
by Jamokachi
Enjoyed the interview. Understand why he doesn't/can't/won't, but I'd have loved him to drop a few more names, like who he'd seen fighting in the dressing room, who threw one in and wasn't up for the fight, who the Utd youngster was that got in trouble and for what (probably Ravel Morrison) etc.