Keane questions management skills

28 September 2009 10:09
Discontent from some sections of the Ipswich crowd could be heard at the final whistle with the Tractor Boys above only Plymouth Argyle in the table. The former Manchester United midfielder took over Sunderland in August 2006 with the club embroiled at the wrong end of the Championship only to lead them to the Premier League that season. But Keane said: "It will be more steady, we can see that. Every club and every challenge is different. "You can't compare the way we are at the moment with Sunderland. It is chalk and cheese. "When I got us up at Sunderland, maybe I got a bit of luck. Maybe I was just very, very lucky and I have been found out. "A lot of fans voiced their opinion at the end, and rightly so. I can look at the players, I can look at my staff, but I also have to look at myself. "Draw whatever conclusions you want from that - I'm sure you'll draw a few. "The bottom line is, if results don't improve there will be changes. "I'll be losing my job if results don't improve." Sheff. Utd 8/11, Draw 5/2, Ipswich 4/1  

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