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Roy Keane's Attendance At West Brom Game Has People Wondering

Roy Keane's Attendance At West Brom Game Has People Wondering
Michael Bolton
By Michael Bolton
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Roy Keane was spotted in the stands as pressure increased on Steve Bruce following  West Brom's 1-0 defeat to Preston.

In a game with a number of Irish internationals, Robbie Brady, Alan Browne and Sean Maguire all starting for Preston, while Dara O’Shea and Jason Molumby started for West Brom.

Troy Parrott was on the bench for Preston and came on in the 85th minute.

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After West Brom conceded yet another early goal, anger was high among the travelling West Brom fans.

However, the attention was on one Irish man, with Roy Keane’s presence at Deepdale will only lead to speculation regarding Steve Bruce’s future.

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It would be quite the job for Roy Keane, who does have plenty of experience in the championship.

His first managerial job was with Sunderland, where he got them promoted to the Premier League. His last position in coaching was also in the championship, as assistant manager at Nottingham Forrest.

He had been linked with moves to Hibernian and back to Sunderland, but he has remained as a pundit with Sky Sports.

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Speaking last spring, the idea of not going back into management didn't seem to phase Roy Keane.

"I can't see a club giving me a real good opportunity to get back into it. I think those days are over for me.

I count my blessings, because as you know there are a lot of ex-players looking to get back into it."

While Roy Keane would never be the type to back down from a challenge, it would be a huge task on his hands if he would be was to take over.

Without a win at seven and can’t stop conceding goals, Keane’s old school type of management may give West Brom the boost they need right now.

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