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Roy Keane - (Former) Assistant Manager!

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Roy and Billy Davies locked in a room together for 24 hours
 
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Francis Benali (on loan)

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He's just an horrible bloke. Now he's not at Forest, you can't get half the forum's back up by stating the obvious.
 
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Roy is not only thick as shit but he's also a c**t who I'm quite happy f**ked off when he saw the first opportunity to do so
 

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Steve Chettle
Roy is not only thick as shit but he's also a c**t who I'm quite happy f**ked off when he saw the first opportunity to do so

:yawn:

Have you ever actually met the bloke, or are you judging him off his TV persona?

Bar the Inge Haaland incident he gave as good as he got throughout his career.

Give him shit, he gives it back.

He gives shit, he's big enough to take it back.

What's your excuse.....

Too many folk on here have a personal opinion of the bloke based on paying to watch him play as an 18 year old 30 years ago.

Grow the f*** up!
 
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Francis Benali (on loan)

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I guessed at 'why you mad?' but apparently it's 'what you mean?'. Either works.
 

valspoodle

Steve Chettle
Roy was in Prezzo in Woodbridge when he was manager of Ipswich. We were with the grandchildren at the next table. I did not want to intrude so left them alone, but we were close enough to listen in!!

Seemed a normal family man, polite to the staff and not the evil ogre, a persona he adopts on occasions in public.
 

MASE

Up-Front
:yawn:

Have you ever actually met the bloke, or are you judging him off his TV persona?

Its the only perspective most of us that lead such dull lives have, his rap sheets f***ing pages long though, in this case I don't think there's any misjudgements.

It still amazes me how folk can frequent a football forum yet bleat about other people throwing around conjecture, its what we're here for.
 

Alf-engelos Mindminackers

The Artiste formally known as "Wanksy"
"The majority of Keano’s ire, however, seems to have been reserved for Jon Walters, the former O’Ireland and Stoke striker, who recently broke down on an Irish TV chat show while describing a three-day period in his life last year when he lost his brother and unborn child, before discovering his daughter had been diagnosed with a debilitating curvature of the spine. “He’s crying on the TV about his family situation,” harrumphed Keane, trademark empathy to the fore. “Maybe he should lie low for a while. Have a look at his medals? That wouldn’t take long.”

Jesus Christ Roy. Back to being a rentamouth.
Fuckinghell. f*** slating Roy, it's Walters who gets my attention here. Absolute poor, poor, poor bloke. f***ing brutal stuff.

Thoughts with you Jon.

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Garry-Balding Red

Grenville Morris
He's had a go at Ferguson too but I don;t think he's wrong with this one.

https://talksport.com/football/597838/roy-keane-feud-sir-alex-ferguson-manchester-united/

Well there's an article that says very little and then fails to even explain that. There's a lot of that about nowadays.


Wasn't happy when Keane joined MON here and didn't get any understanding of what he actually did. In hindsight, I think he was there to back up MON's somewhat delusion of grandeur.

I recall MON in an after match interview being asked what he thought about the fans calling Carvaliho's name out. He replied "Well, they have to understand that I'm in charge...". Straight away I thought 'Yikes Martin! You can't say things like that, not till you've earned the right to'. Should have been a sign I guess.

It since has appeared that MON must have had a similar attitude with the squad. He'd taken a leaf out of Cloughs book all right - unfortunately it was from the chapter about Leeds. I suppose that Keane's job was just to stand at the side of him to show that he, for one, agreed with him.
 

carlosmerino

Viv Anderson
Roy was in Prezzo in Woodbridge when he was manager of Ipswich. We were with the grandchildren at the next table. I did not want to intrude so left them alone, but we were close enough to listen in!!

Seemed a normal family man, polite to the staff and not the evil ogre, a persona he adopts on occasions in public.

I'm more inclined to respect a bastard who is a bastard all the time rather than a part-time one who has opinions for money as Stewart Lee would say of Jeremy Clarkson.
 

valspoodle

Steve Chettle
I'm more inclined to respect a bastard who is a bastard all the time rather than a part-time one who has opinions for money as Stewart Lee would say of Jeremy Clarkson.

Each to his own. I prefer people to be polite to servants and those who do nothing wrong and reserve their ire for those who deserve it or who are able to answer back.
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
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I might tune in, the prospect of Roy filling-in scouse-centric fucktrumpets like Souness and Carragher is probably worth the subscription alone!
 

valspoodle

Steve Chettle
Sky must have the most annoying line up of pundits in the history of the world, all make me cringe or turn off. I time every live game to see the kick off minus the pre-match chat and switch over at half time and at the final whistle.
 

BryanRoy

Stuart Pearce
Roy. One of a kind.

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Stuart Pearce
Keane interview : https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...-insists-Brian-Clough-thrive-modern-game.html

“What I loved about Brian Clough was that he kept everything very simple,” said 48-year-old Keane, speaking on Sky Sports about Clough’s team talks.

“The beauty was it would have been simple messages, we had huge respect for him, he would always talk about our own strengths.

“We had a tough season in 1992 but the previous year we got to the League Cup final and in my first season we got to an FA Cup final.”

He added: “We had a lot of good players and Brain Clough would just say go and express yourselves.

“The big blow to us was losing Teddy Sheringham, nobody wanted to see him leave and everyone was upset about it, but when a player is determined to leave it’s difficult to stop.”

“He wanted to go back to London and joined Spurs, and without a goalscorer we struggled.

“We struggled all season, had a few injuries. I played a number of games as centre half.

“It was a tough season and it was a shocking way to end for Brian Clough’s career but we just couldn’t score goals, had a lot of pressure. “We lost a lot of games by the odd goal and that’s not good. We just struggled to score. It was a huge disappointment.”
 
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