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OUT OF THE WOODS! Roy Keane makes light-hearted Ian Wright 'knighthood' joke after Laura Woods health scare
In an eye-opening discussion about notable deals brokered in their playing days‚ Rooney's startling admission left Gary Neville ‚ Jamie Carragher ‚ Ian Wright and Roy Keane stunned into silence. While few would take issue with a player of Rooney's ability and continued importance to Man United and England taking home such a hefty sum‚ the disparity to his fellow footballing legends is noteworthy. It is perhaps best explained by the sharp increase in investment in the English top-flight as he neared the end of his career.
Roy Keane has questioned the 'classy' reputation of Liverpool supporters after Trent Alexander-Arnold was met with a crescendo of boos on his first return to his boyhood club as a Real Madrid player. Alexander-Arnold started on the bench for the Spanish giants in their Champions League clash at Anfield on Tuesday night. After Liverpool had taken a 1-0 lead the atmosphere built further when Alexander-Arnold came off the bench with 10 minutes remaining.
Roy Keane may be one the most famous ever hardmen in Premier League history‚ but he also has a softer side when it comes to family. The Manchester United legend‚ who is usually very private about his family life‚ shared a rare photograph to social media on Wednesday to celebrate his son Aidan's marriage‚ posing alongside his wife Theresa Doyle and the newlyweds in a black dinner jacket. 'Beautiful day celebrating my son and his wife‚' the no-nonsense pundit wrote in the captions‚ offering fans a rare glimpse of his gentler side.
Jamie Carragher has been 'playing games' with his mischievous Arsenal prediction‚ teased Roy Keane. The Gunners have dominated on all fronts so far this season. They have only conceded three goals in all competitions so far this season and battered Atletico Madrid 4-0 on Tuesday night in their latest show of strength. It led to Carragher making a prediction that Keane suggested has an ulterior motive.
Roy Keane was the first to predict his own role in Saipan. 'In this bad movie I was going to be the fall guy‚' he wrote in the autobiography published a couple months after the 2002 World Cup and a couple of decades before the Pacific storm hit the big screen. It is the instance when the penny drops in Keane's own compelling account. His Republic of Ireland team-mates were not exactly with him. Even if they were not entirely with his boss Mick McCarthy either. And the moment when he begins to realise that he may have unwittingly helped McCarthy achieve what he wanted‚ because the self-destruction of his captain‚ biggest star‚ leader of all-conquering Manchester United and social hand grenade came in exchange for the relief of enhanced dressing room harmony.
Roy Keane fires back at Marcus Rashford as he tells star he was 'part of the problem' at Man United after he appeared to blame club for his career going downhill
'When you think of when we were at United‚ we should be pretty ashamed' Roy Keane reflects on ‘mad' Manchester United decision
"HOW MAD WAS THAT!?" Roy Keane admits Manchester United should be 'pretty ashamed' of major decision that Fergie labelled 'no-win situation'
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