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Roy Keane and the pundits who swapped the couch for the dugout as Hibs talk ramps up

It's one thing sitting in a warm TV studio during a post-match debrief, but it's a whole other challenge sitting on the sidelines.

Roy Keane could be about to find that all over again as talk builds over a potential move to Hibs.

It's an appointment that wouldn't be dull as the Manchester United legend looks for his first managerial post since leaving Ipswich in 2011.

But it's a well trodden path from the studio to the dugout - and not always the easiest transition.

Keane will have plenty of warning signs to look out for and fellow Sky Sports pundits to ask about the transition.

Record Sport takes a look at how some of Keane's colleagues have faired when after their TV appearances.

The Manchester United legend was a surprise choice to take over a Valencia as he traded the Monday Night Football studio for the Mestalla.

The former England coach took on his first top job in La Liga, and having wowed viewers on Sky Sports many were expected big things from Neville.

But his Valencia side failed to win in his first 12 league games at the helm, but the worst moment of his tenure came at the Camp Nou, when they were hammered 7-0 by Barcelona.

He was axed by the La Liga giants after less than four months in charge.

The Arsenal legend was another big name who had caught the eye in front of the Sky Sports cameras.

However, his hot takes didn't translate results during a tumultuous time in the Monaco dugout.

He walked into a Ligue 1 relegation scrap and was suspended by the club having only two league games during his three month spell at the club.

Henry left the club in 19th and they would eventually be relegated from the French top flight. He's back coaching with Belgium.

Former Rangers hero Neil McCann has faced a mixed

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