I know that this will come across as being a bit odd, but we need to consider where Roy's coming from and also his "demons". The man has an addictive and self-destructive personality. He kicked the bottle (not in the Staunton sense) and just about prolonged his career. He left so many question marks surrounding his career that it must haunt him (his moves abroad which he scuppered by chickening out and staying at home). If he had not used his ability as a footballer I don't believe there is much doubt that there were chances he'd have ended up quite badly in his life, I think it can kindly be called the gurrier mentality.
His bits about being "hurt" while at Sunderland (and United and Ireland) are frightening. It's hard to figure whether he's using it to excuse his behaviour or he's being brutally honest. Either way he is a) self-delusional, or b) very damaged. He knows little else other than football, or so he thinks, though he is so unsuited to such work at present that his next adventure will be another meltdown. He had his chances but he just couldn't complete it, no shame in that, but his apologists in the media will always love him into another position because he makes their lives so easy.
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