Roy Keane - Sky Sports Pundit / Walkers Leprechaun / Adidas Champion

Phenomenal?

:laughing:

I guess Matt Holland and Mark Kinsella were phenomenal too. :grin:

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It’s not relevant to the discussion, you’re only asking me to comment on it because you have been caught talking out through your arse on the game against the Dutch.

With respect mate … your Italian, your opinions on Irish football dont hold much water and bar a few lickspittles on here, I doubt anyone takes anything you say seriously- you’ve probably only seen a handful of Irish games in your life so let it go.

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:joy::roll_eyes:

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/roy-keane/spielertransfers/trainer/3721/plus/0?station_id=18063

https://www.transfermarkt.com/mick-mccarthy/spielertransfers/trainer/599/station_id/63606

I’ve forgotten more about football than you’ll ever know.

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In his defense he was hamstrung by a shite manager.

Great. Forget about this so and move on.

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Like when you didn’t put Messi in a greatest current team a few years back and then included him in the team of the decade recently?

Few years back?

I’m on this forum less than two years.

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Christ.

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Keane as a player - Keane was a fantastic player, one of the best centre midfielders in the world. His style of play defined the era. He made shit out of most of his competitors - Davids, Mendieta etc. The only ones who could get consistently close to him were Vieira and Redondo. I remember reading an interview with Marcello Lippi in 442 Magazine at the time. They asked him who he thought England’s best player was and he said Keane, the dopey cunt. Keane still regularly makes “Top 100 players of all time” -type polls that are voted for by international journalists.

Keane as a manager - Roy Keane is statistically the worst manager in the history of the English football league. He was the last manager in the entire football league to record a win. Statistically speaking he was the biggest loser in football, the worst professional manager in England. His problem was his personality. He ultimately failed abysmally in both of his management roles.

He is not the straight-talking success described here by AppleCrumbled and others.

Keane knows he’s a failure so the only way he can make money now is by shit-stirring up arguments from 15 years ago. Do you think Alex Ferguson gives a flying fuck whether Keane forgives him or not?

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Sure Inter tried to sign Gary Breen around that time.

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Dunne played very well against the Dutch in Amsterdam in the 2-2 draw, I think it wsa his competitive debut, but he was ropey as fuck against the Dutch in Lansdowne.

He was destroyed by a car salesman in the Scottish cup

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he failed as a manager because he signed shit Irish lads and washed up mates of his.

A used car salesman at that.

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My head hurts reading that. What are the statistics you are talking about?

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Hamish McJockstrap?

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https://www.manutd.com/en/videos/detail/roy-keane-every-touch-v-juventus-1999

average players can’t do this.