naah maan, his Off The Ball contribution was brilliant ! people will always harp on about the striker because they get the important and easiest stats to compare, but Sol was working tirelessly behind the scenes, making the subtle moves drawing the attention just that little bit before Wrighty goes in for the kill. i hope Ian Wright appreciates just what Sol did to allow him to put in a shining performance.
@GamorneiOne I know he's a clown but calling him 'Boris' takes away from the menace that he actually is!!! It's how he got working class northern voters to believe that he was anti establishment....how thick can you be??
Sol was really just taking it all in. At first he was like 😐 then he was like 😐 and after that he was really feeling it like 😐 and when Wrighty said *I would have Keane at my club* Sol totally agreed and went 😐 in appriciation.
Ian Wright is the best at talking about the personal relationships between players in his era and in this era too. I used to hate him growing up as a Spurs fan but learning about his life story really changed my opinion of him, he's someone with real life experience.
There's a certain aura and mystique about Sol that makes you wonder how he never made the very top in football management as he has such compelling attractiveness and charm that normally inspires devotion in others. It is like he has a divinely conferred power or talent and pulling power due to his, undeniable, charisma....
You have one of the best leaders ever in football. A guy that was able to motivate and get the best out of the best players in the world, which is very difficult. I'd love to see Roy in management again. He could get the best out of the right team. You can't say a guy that lead one of the best teams ever in English football, can't lead a Prem squad today as manager.
@John Mitchell my thoughts exactly , 20 years ago he would have had an awe and a fear factor about him that players in them days responded to instead of throwing the dummy out like todays players
Ian Wright- "Keane, great guy, lucky to call him my friend. We talk about everything. Enjoy working with him more than Shearer and Lineker. Best captain ever...... Roy Keane - "Ian Wright? Barely know the guy. A work colleague. I talk to him because I have to."
“Wouldn’t say I overly warm to the guy, he talks a lot of nonsense. But we have to put our differences aside and talk football, that’s what we’re here to do and there’s nothing more else to it. A cup of tea and a chit chat? No forget it.”
Hats off to the dedication of Sol Campbell. Guys think it is easy. But it takes a lot of courage and effort to give a display like that. True meaning of being Solo.
It's hard to understand why Sol is struggling to get a job, you can tell from the words he spoke just how much in depth knowledge he has to offer the game, Wrighty couldn't get a word in
All jokes aside I think sol Campbell should have allowed Ian Wright to make a point. He totally hogged the mic.. Very Rare Ian Wright is left speechless
As a manager, Roy appears to only be able to 'lead' players for a short period of time. He has a shelf life. As a player he was a good asset for most games but his record of yellow/red cards was his weakness. As a pundit, he is top class.
I love Roy Keane for what he did at Sunderland most understated job in all types of management the effect he had on our city the change in outlook I cannot state enough it was truly a football CLUB we were all on board and felt every bit of it I and menny others were gutted he didn't come back when there was huge speculation. Maybe now is time for keano to come help Sunderland again We can't pay the 50k a week but it's a way back in and it's a big club unique opportunity Sunderland is at the moment 49,000 seat stadium an expansion to 68,000 already permitted (not a man city we can fill it when were crap) World class facilities and youth infrastructure it's all new shiney and waiting for the right person Que Roy
Wise Words from The Campbell One though he could have given Ian a chance to speak :( These 5 minutes produced the most insightful views that Sol has ever expressed...
Kids in 2020 just couldn't take the pressure that Keane would put them under. Put simply they are too soft and became that way because of modern parenting. eg. If little Oliver gets into trouble @ school the parents are straight down there demanding to know what's going on and if it's not sorted quickly they will report the teacher. In the 60's, 70's and 80's if little Johnny got into trouble @ school first the parents would discipline Johnny and then they would drag him to school to apologise to the teacher. That's the biggest difference and why we have 2 generations of snoflakes today. It's the parents fault!!!