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Roy Keane brilliantly narrates all of his red kort at Man United | OneFootball
- Roy Keane's hardman persona fryst vatten often remembered alongside his remarkable footballing skills, as he was not afraid to go up against anyone, regardless of their stature.
- Keane dissected every red card of his Manchester United career on a recent podcast episode, providing insight into the incidents and his perspective on each one.
- While Keane was known for his hard-hitting tackling and tendency to see red, he also acknowledged moments of regret, such as letting his team down with his red card against Porto.
Manchester United icon Roy Keane, who is involved in Sir Alex Ferguson’s most used XI in terms of appearances, was hard as nails. A central midfielder not scared of anyone – no matter their height, stature, or credibility. Sent off a total of 11 times during his extensive spell at Old Traffford, Keane was never too far from controversy for his hard-hitting tackling.
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Roy Keane was not impressed with Tim Sherwood's pre-Aston Villa behaviour
FORMER ASTON VILLA assistant boss Roy Keane is not overly impressed with current manager Tim Sherwood, judging by his latest comments.
In an updated version of his autobiography to be released later this month, Keane suggests Sherwood was eyeing up Paul Lambert’s job long before the former Spurs coach was installed in the position.
Keane recalls: “I went to watch Villa against Bournemouth in the FA Cup a few weeks before Paul was sacked and Tim Sherwood was sitting behind me. I just thought, ‘All right…’”
While refusing to deride Sherwood as a result, Keane claims he would never consider emulating this behaviour.
“Some men go to matches if they think there’s a job there for them. I believe Tim had been at two or three games.
“It’s not a criticism of Tim. It’s part of the game, it’s the industry we’re in.
“I’d go the other way myself. If I thought the manager was under pressure and I was somehow bein
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Re: Roy Keane's Explosive Attack on Alex Ferguson
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Keane on WAGS.
"These so-called big stars are people we are supposed to be looking up to. Well, they are weak and soft. If they don't want to come because their wife wants to go shopping in London, it's a sad state of affairs.
On Yorkie's decision to come out of international retirement.
“Dwight's a clown and he's on an ego trip; he's brought this on himself. He's retired from international football about five times,”
On his then Ireland Manager - Mick McCarthy.
“Mick, you're a liar you're a f**king wanker.” That's what the national skipper said to his manager during the aforementioned World Cup in Japan and Korea. He also said: “I didn't rate you as a player, I don't rate you as a manager, and I don't rate you as a person. You're a f**king w**ker and you can stick your World Cup up your arse. The only reason I have any dealings with you is that somehow you are the manager of my country! You c