The Irish Independent broke the news on Monday afternoon.
Who ever said that Bank Holiday Mondays were boring?
Just waiting for someone to spin the Keano stays with Ireland story as ‘Roy Keane walks out on Celtic”…
— Dermot Keys (@DermotKeys) June 2, 2014
Neil Lennon’s glad to see Roy Keane turn the job down. “It’s no job for a fiery, controversial ex-Celtic midfielder” he insists.
— Oldfirmfacts (@Oldfirmfacts1) June 2, 2014
Delighted that Roy Keane has turned down Celtic to concentrate fully on Ireland.Great endorsement of current set up &squad potential #Coybig
— Niall McGarry (@MrNiallMcGarry) June 2, 2014
Ever the contrarian, Roy Keane appears to have given Celtic a knock back. Which means our flat share in Leith is off.
— Paul Trainer (@PaulTrainerPT) June 2, 2014
In my opinion it’s absolute madness from Roy Keane not taking the job. An opportunity to manage Celtic probably won’t come around again.
Keane sticking around is great news for Irish football; like him or not, it’s far more interesting when he’s on the scene.
— Daniel McDonnell (@McDonnellDan) June 2, 2014
Pretty delighted Roy is staying on.
— Colm Tobin (@colmtobin) June 2, 2014
Did Roy Keane turn down Celtic, or did he not fancy his chances of making a success of it ? Seems odd for someone so confident to withdraw
— Antimodean (@johnnyf50) June 2, 2014
I'm happy with the news that Roy Keane won't be the new Celtic manager, it would have been a disaster. Really hope Malky Mackay gets it.
— John McNeil (@JohnMcNeil15) June 2, 2014
