Ipswich Town after an underwhelming spell in charge of the Tractor Boys.Since then he has worked as a No2 with the Republic of Ireland, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest - although he didn't stay in either of the club jobs for long.He has become much more known for his no-holds barred television punditry, with the former midfielder bringing the same tough-tackling approach to his television work that made him such an icon on the pitch.Keane's former boss Sir Alex Ferguson once famously avoided the question when asked if he thought Keane would make a good manager, saying in 2005: "It's not an easy environment to come into - I wouldn't forecast anything."But the Irishman's fellow treble-winner Teddy Sheringham reckons Keane has unfinished.
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