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    Post by Saintsar Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:20 am

    http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=426457&CPID=8&clid=1&lid=2&title=Keane+pays+Ferguson+tribute

    Roy Keane has praised Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson for staying at the top for 20 years.

    Ferguson will mark two decades in charge at Old Trafford on Monday, and Keane is full of admiration for the way the Scot has handled the pressure of one of the biggest jobs in football.

    Keane's respect for Ferguson has grown since moving into management at Sunderland, as he is amazed by his former club boss' endurance.

    The 35-year-old said: "It's fantastic. I have been in this job two months and I think I have aged 10 years, so for him to keep going (is remarkable).

    "It is good to see United back on top. They have had one or two difficult years but he seems to be building another new team there and all credit to him.

    "The pressures of management are there for everyone to see, but at Manchester United even more so, so it is absolutely all credit to him."

    Keane, who parted company with United last year, believes Ferguson has a number of qualities that set him apart from the crowd.

    Asked what makes him stand out, Keane replied: "His will to win. I think his man-management skills are quite good.

    "He knows football, he knows his players, and he knows his own club inside-out.

    "We all want success very quickly and we all want it yesterday.

    "He is a great example to everybody. Alex Ferguson was at United maybe three, three-and-a-half years before he got a bit of silverware, and the pressures at Manchester United are more than at any other football club in the world, probably.

    "It gives great hope to all the other managers, but it still does not stop chairmen sacking managers.

    "Hopefully the managers nowadays will get a bit more time - especially the young, inexperienced managers - to get the results everyone is looking for."

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