Gladiator
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Fair enough. I just don't like how bitter Keane is about these things. He makes it sound as if Ferguson had no reason to kick him out of Old Trafford when in reality did. Yes SAF has an ego, but it's that attitude which made him so successful over the years and able to control and manage his squad effectively.
Furthermore, Keane is acting like a baby about what SAF said about him. Keane goes on all day criticizing everyone and anyone but acts like an infant when he's criticized.
Just stupid really. Whether Ferguson should or shouldn't have said the stuff he did that's another question. Personally I feel he can say whatever he wants, just as Keane has all the right to say what he wants. The difference is Ferguson's comments seem much more objective. Keane seems fueled by bitterness and hatred.
You just shed some insight into why one has been able to make more of his management career than the other, even though one of them started earlier.