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I hope Roy Keane to Hibs chat is just that because snarling bosses like him have had their day – Tam McManus

Rumour has it that Roy Keane could be the new Hibs manager.

I wouldn't be brave enough to say this to his face but I hope it's just a bit of gossip rather than anything chairman Ron Gordon is considering.

A box office appointment it most certainly would be and he'd ruffle a few feathers inside the Easter Road dressing room but the Manchester United legend has had his day.

Keane would bring a few players into line and is a huge personality but he's a bit old school. His record as a boss isn't the best and players don't respond well to the fear factor these days.

As a player there was only one manager in my career who scared the life out of me.

Working under Jim Duffy at Dundee involved moments of real terror.

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One morning we were having a bounce game and Jim was refereeing it, I scored and he chopped it off for offside.

I swore at him and he stopped the game and asked me what I said: "It was never effin offside."

He went mental and told me to get off the pitch and get back to the stadium. It was miles away.

The memory of me walking along the Kingsway in my training kit with cars all honking their horns remains fresh, some car windows were wound down and it wasn't compliments of the day which were

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