This approach works for some, though I fear it to be the exception rather than the rule. There is no doubt he drilled people hard and wanted the best the whole time but in our dressing room I feel he is going to alienate more people than he drives to success.
Yet the person he knows him and knows our dressing room clearly thinks otherwise.
But to be fair that person also thought the previous two would be positive for the club.
IMO I don't think the Keane appointment is a negative and I don't believe he's going to bully players. On the flip side I'm not sure what impact he can have on poor players and if tactically, he has different ideas to Lambert.