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Roy Keane may have walked away from Sunderland but he remained firmly centre stage on Friday, as Premier League managers and pundits contemplated what comes next for one of the game's most enigmatic figures.
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MANCHESTER, England - Sir Alex Ferguson says he isn't sure whether Roy Keane, his former Manchester United captain, will return to football management after quitting the Sunderland job.
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p>MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Alex Ferguson says he isn't sure whether Roy Keane, his former Manchester United captain, will return to football management after quitting the Sunderland job.
Manchester City Boss Mark Hughes believes Roy Keane will return to the game a wiser manager.
Roy Keane may have walked away from Sunderland but he remained firmly centre stage on Friday, as Premier League managers and pundits contemplated what comes next for one of the game´s most enigmatic figures.
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