Originally Posted by
ontheotherhand
Look that's your take and where you want to focus but I don't agree with that for several reasons. You're assuming to know why those players acted that way. All we know is that they did so and it makes the idea that there was some deep rooted racism on Roys part that erupted in the meeting seem a bit weak. You're also relying not only only alleged comments but on your interpretation of those alleged comments. These are comments which also occurred after the horse had left the barn. Maybe they were even worse than you think. I wouldn't be at all shocked if Keane said something awful. He was put in a corner and he has obvious anger issues. Issues that a good manager would have worked around because they were a part of the man who was, at the time, our best player by a country mile and had carried us to a World Cup almost alone at times.
The issue was done when McCarthy called the team meeting and confronted Roy with accusations and attempts to stir ****e between him and the team when everyone had already moved on by most accounts. Alan Kelly wearing a balaclava to training the next day suggests the team was ready to laugh about it and get on with the football.
But again, I'm not absolving Keane of blame entirely. I'm saying it was really badly managed by McCarthy. You don't wave a newspaper article in front of someone like Keane as if he's on trial. You go to him in private and have whatever words you want. As I said in the other post, McCarthy knew what he was doing....or if he didn't he's even more clueless than he looked when we got to the finals.