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    Speaking at the launch of his autobiography The Second Half, Keane said he isn't sure if their relationship can ever be repaired when asked if he could forgive his former manager.

    "I'm not sure," he replied when asked if he could ever forgive Ferguson.

    "Football is a small world and eventually you will cross paths with people again. The problem I had and one of the reasons when you are writing things and reflect on it is when you work with somebody for such a long time, and obviously we had our disagreements and I departed and I had no problems with that.

    "It's afterwards when you start coming out with all sorts of nonsense.

    For Alex Ferguson not just to criticise myself, but other players who were part of a team that brought good days to supporters. When you think of what he made out of it, he made millions of pounds, he got his statue, he got a stand named after him."



    That rug really tied the room together.

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      Like Keane didn't.
      3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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        Then Mail reckon Blackett is going to be offered a new 50k a week contract, he is currently on 2k.

        Have the Glazers left the keys in the safe?

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          He's the new Marcos Rojo MUFC legend.

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            Originally posted by RoboKop View Post
            Like Keane didn't.
            Millions yeah, like any player at a top club.

            I don't think he's got the statue yet, or a stand named after him.
            That rug really tied the room together.

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              Premier League - Keane: Mourinho is a disgrace - and lucky he hasn't been punched.

              Jose Mourinho has emerged as Roy Keane's latest target with the Irishman branding the Chelsea manager disrespectful and a disgrace.

              Aston Villa assistant manager Keane, who has already created waves in the football world this week with the release of his autobiography, was asked at the launch of the book in Dublin about Mourinho's early handshake before the end of Chelsea's win over Villa.

              Two weeks ago the Chelsea boss decided he had seen enough before the full-time whistle had sounded and offered his hand to his Villa counterpart Paul Lambert, who refused to shake hands, instead pointing to his watch to indicate it was not yet time for such formalities.

              Keane, who sat next to Lambert and merely ignored Mourinho when he was tapped on the shoulder, was also left seething by the incident, and suggested the Portuguese would have been punched if he had acted the same way during a park game.

              “I don’t mind all that but the game is still going on. It’s disgraceful, I’ve seen him doing it to other managers, it’s a disgrace," Keane said.

              “The game is still going on. You wouldn’t do that on a Sunday morning, you would get knocked out.”

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                We have a word of Keane in Ireland. Well, we have quite a few, but one above all else. "Gob****e".

                Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                I love that tackle. A throw back to the Souness days. Football is too soft now.
                Absolutely, what modern football needs above all is more neanderthal thugs setting out to deliberately injure their fellow players. The beautiful game

                Saying you "love that tackle", imo, is disgusting Bob. It wasn't a tackle, he made no attempt to win (or even get near) the ball. It was a premeditated assault.
                I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                Now all my lies are proved untrue
                And I must face the men I slew.
                What tale shall serve me here among
                Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                  ?
                  Oh I don't know.

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                    Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                    Absolutely, what modern football needs above all is more neanderthal thugs setting out to deliberately injure their fellow players. The beautiful game

                    Saying you "love that tackle", imo, is disgusting Bob. It wasn't a tackle, he made no attempt to win (or even get near) the ball. It was a premeditated assault.
                    A fair few years ago I was involved in an intra-company footy match, I was playing for the Manchester office team against the Sheffield office team. It was a two-legged affair, with Sheffield taking a narrow 2-1 lead with them after the first leg at the Don Valley Stadium.

                    Anyway, my defensive partner, 17st 6' 3" of him had had the mickey taken out of him a little bit by this young little whippet of a striker - must have been 9st/10st, about 5' 8". Anyway, when the opportunity arose this bloke flung himself two footed at this little bloke - snapped his leg in half, I was a good 30 metres away and heard the sound of his bones snap. The squeal this lad made as he unsuccessfully tried to stand back up was horrible, truly horrible. He just crumpled back to the ground and cried.

                    About 30 minutes after the incident the ambulance arrived and this lad spent almost 18 months on crutches.

                    I love a "full blooded" tackle but to purposefully set out to injury is despicable and cowardly - a c*nt's trick. Keane didn't tackle Haaland, just like my mate didn't tackle the whippet of a striker. It's assault.
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                      Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                      ?
                      Possibly. Possibly not.

                      Originally posted by Rich View Post

                      I love a "full blooded" tackle but to purposefully set out to injury is despicable and cowardly - a c*nt's trick. Keane didn't tackle Haaland, just like my mate didn't tackle the whippet of a striker. It's assault.
                      Exactly
                      I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                      Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                      Now all my lies are proved untrue
                      And I must face the men I slew.
                      What tale shall serve me here among
                      Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                        Originally posted by Rich View Post
                        I love a "full blooded" tackle but to purposefully set out to injury is despicable and cowardly - a c*nt's trick. Keane didn't tackle Haaland, just like my mate didn't tackle the whippet of a striker. It's assault.


                        Stuff like that should face criminal prosecution.

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                          Originally posted by Rich View Post
                          A fair few years ago I was involved in an intra-company footy match, I was playing for the Manchester office team against the Sheffield office team. It was a two-legged affair, with Sheffield taking a narrow 2-1 lead with them after the first leg at the Don Valley Stadium.

                          Anyway, my defensive partner, 17st 6' 3" of him had had the mickey taken out of him a little bit by this young little whippet of a striker - must have been 9st/10st, about 5' 8". Anyway, when the opportunity arose this bloke flung himself two footed at this little bloke - snapped his leg in half, I was a good 30 metres away and heard the sound of his bones snap. The squeal this lad made as he unsuccessfully tried to stand back up was horrible, truly horrible. He just crumpled back to the ground and cried.

                          About 30 minutes after the incident the ambulance arrived and this lad spent almost 18 months on crutches.

                          I love a "full blooded" tackle but to purposefully set out to injury is despicable and cowardly - a c*nt's trick. Keane didn't tackle Haaland, just like my mate didn't tackle the whippet of a striker. It's assault.
                          ****ing hell - any action taken against your mate?

                          I've seen a leg break in a Sunday league game that I played in. Ambulance on the pitch etc. It's that sort of **** that made me give it all up tbh.
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                            Possibly. Possibly not.
                            He had to be fishing for a bite surely? Surely surely? Surely surely surely?
                            Oh I don't know.

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                              One of the mates played for a local kids team. His brother had his leg broken in a tackle accidentally.

                              Next time they met the end tire team set out for revenge and a leg was broken.

                              This is kids football.

                              Mentality is ****ed.

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                                Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                                He had to be fishing for a bite surely? Surely surely? Surely surely surely?
                                Maybe.

                                Maybe he was baiting in the F1 thread as well, saying there weren't enough crashes there and it was too soft nowadays as well...

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