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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Roy Keane - Manchester United's Irish Rebel


In 1993, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson paid a then club record fee of ?3.75 million for the gifted Irishman. While at Old Trafford, Roy Keane proceeded to make a total of 326 appearances for the Reds finding the back of the net on 33 occasions. When he finally decided to leave the club in 2005, the faithful stalwart had helped Manchester United to win six Premier League Championships, including two doubles in 1994 and 1996.

He could be brutally thuggish as a player scaring the living daylights out of his opponents. Keeping Hibernian tradition alive, he was also widely known for drinking just as hard as he played the game. Nonetheless, the hard working skirmisher emerged as one of the most important players in Sir Alex Ferguson's brilliant side of the 1990s. Driven by a manic perfectionism, the Irish rebel was eventually appointed Manchester United skipper before the start of the 1997-98 season. A swashbuckling character if there ever was one, Keane would never accept the prawn sandwich brigade at Old Trafford.

An Irish international, Roy Keane made his debut for the Republic of Ireland in a friendly match at home to Chile in May 1991 and was a regular member of the Irish side for eleven years earning a total of 66 full caps. In 2000, both the Football Writers and the Professional Footballers Association voted him their Player of the Year. His behaviour often raising eyebrows by number, he was without doubt a deep and complicated footballer. Now, if you take the Irishness out of Roy Keane, he would probably stop being Roy Keane.

"Sometimes you wonder, do they understand the game of football? They have a few drinks and probably the prawn sandwiches, and they don't realise what's going on out on the pitch." Roy Keane quote.








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