The question was asked just to get a reaction. I don't think the stare was that withering. Because it's Keane, people say "start the ambulance". All he did was look at the reporter and say he refuses to answer the question.
As we have always suspected with Keane, he can give it but can't take it.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Owen Garvan turns down a loan move to Colchester,
You do not need to know much about his scouting network to know that it is a bad scouting network.
Roy Keane seems to have the unhappy knack of signing bad players for the two clubs that he has managed.
If you are signing poor players then maybe the scouting system needs to be changed.
I am beginning to wonder if Roy is more concerned about the financial side of his deals(who he is doing the deals with) than the quality of player he is signing.
Here is a new analysis of the Saipan Incident involving Roy Keane before the World Cup in 2002.
http://www.soccer-ireland.com/saipan/index.htm
Maybe I should rephrase; part of a healthy personality (I think) is the ability to not take yourself too seriously. Knowing when to stand back and say "you know, I'm a bit of an eejit sometimes, sorry lads". Roy Keane knows not this trick. I doubt he even knows it exists.
That was my final thought too.
It's a little bit more than that because he seems to have problems with some people from Cork also because they're not from the right part of the city. He is always quick to point out that Denis Irwin was from the 'wrong' side of Cork and that Stephen Ireland is not from Cork - 'he's from Cobh'.
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Life is trying to teach Roy but is Roy still willing to learn.
Please do not tell Roy I said that.![]()
Not sure of the purpose of such a biased report. If the blame was that one sided I don't think the country would have been so divided. Personally I could see Keane's frustrations but still think he should have played in the WC, especially when given the opportunity to return.
If Roy Keane didn't play for Manchester United then it's always been my opinion that the country wouldn't have been so divided. That fact that so many people in Ireland are slavishly devoted to MUFC skewed things for me but that's just my take on it. There were obviously exceptions.....
You could argue that alright although the likes of Paul McGarth and Denis Irwin were universally loved by all Irish fans despite their Man U connections, there were previous issues with RK and a good portion of the Ireland support despite people's unwillingness to mention it now.
Not that I'd fault his on field contribution obviously.
I read the reports intro, methodolgy and conclusions (like most people I guess!) Reading the methodology I fully expected a pro-Keane rant... the methodology section states that his primary source is Keane's biog and interviews with Keane.... i.e. everything from Roy's point of view. So I was surprised to find the conclusions so strongly anti-Keane. I'm guessing the author may have come into it with some baggage, but perhaps not, perhaps that's his honest conclusion after what appears to have been a huge amount of research.
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