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He was taller too.
He was taller too.
He was taller too.
I didnt hear that part so maybe your right.Why would he says his brother has more money than him? Think it's very unlikely that it is him.
Don't you guys have enough twats in that Spurs team to stamp and reckless dive/tackle on people?
He genuinely cracks me up.
Just watched a few old videos of him. Its easy to forget how much of a humungous twat he was on the pitch. Dangerous tackles, punches, vitriol, stamps, the full works.
What I'd give to have a player with his drive in midfield for us now though.
Don't we have one player who persistently stamped, fought, put in reckless challenges? No we don't.Don't you guys have enough twats in that Spurs team to stamp and reckless dive/tackle on people?
I love the way the presenter very casually drops the c bomb in there at 3:35.
Would he survive in todays climate?
He genuinely cracks me up.
Just watched a few old videos of him. Its easy to forget how much of a humungous twat he was on the pitch. Dangerous tackles, punches, vitriol, stamps, the full works.
What I'd give to have a player with his drive in midfield for us now though.
His 'little chat' with Bosnich after the latter turning up late was quite good too.Forgot to also add the great story that he turned up at Tom cleverleys house to have a word with him about leaking story's to the press knocked the door nobody answered.
Can just picture him smashing the door down a little tom hiding under the kitchen table till Keane leaves.
'Sir Bobby could've broken it up.'
Dwight Yorke texted a message of commiserations to Keane after the latter’s departure from Sunderland, but was shocked by the reply he received.
Yorke said: “The rumours of his departure had been flying around for a while, but when it happened it was still a surprise.
“So I sent him a text saying how sorry I was how things had turned out, but thanking him for the chance at Sunderland and wishing him all the best for the future.
Ten minutes later, I got my reply: ‘
"Go feck yourself.’”
Yorke also confirmed the story of how Keane kung-fu kicked a dressing room tactics board during an explosive Sunderland half-time row with the Black Cats 1-0 down to Northampton in a Carling Cup tie.
"He asked our kit manager if he can get the tactics board. The board goes up. And Keano takes a running jump and smashes it with a kung-fu kick.
"Then the captain, Dean Whitehead, is next. 'Captain? Captain? Some f***ing captain you are,' he rags, slapping Dean about the head in the process before turning on us all. 'I can't trust any of you.'"
Roy Keane has revealed he didn't sign Robbie Savage when he was Sunderland manager because the midfielder's voicemail message was 'Hi, it's Robbie - whazzup!'.
Savage at the time was struggling for playing time at Blackburn and Keane wanted to bring him to the Stadium of Light in a bid to boost his side's performance.
But Savage didn't answer Keane's call and the Irishman changed his mind when he heard the player's voicemail, based on the catchphrase from the Budweiser advert in the early 2000s.
In his new autobiography The Second Half, Keane explains: 'I rang Mark Hughes. Robbie [Savage] wasn’t in the Blackburn team and I asked Mark if we could try to arrange a deal.
'Sparky said, "Yeah, yeah he's lost his way here but he could still do a job for you."
'Robbie's legs were going a bit but I thought he might come up to us [at Sunderland] with his long hair, and give us a lift – the way Yorkie [Dwight Yorke] had, a big personality in the dressing room.
'Sparky gave me permission to give him a call. So I got Robbie's mobile number and rang him.
'It went to his voicemail, "Hi it’s Robbie – whazzup!" like the Budweiser ad.
'I never called him back. I thought: "I can’t be f***ing signing that.”’
I'd never heard the tactics board story before. That's fecking brilliant!Loved Keane as a player except when he was playing us, always seemed to be unbeatable on Wearside. Have to say that his time as boss up here was the best couple of years I've witnessed in over 50 years following Sunderland too. It'll never happen whilst Short is still part of the club but I'd take him back tomorrow especially when you consider his attitude and demeanor to what we're currently getting with Moyes.
A few funnies;
Heard the one about him and Clive Clarke when he was Sunderland gaffer too?I'd never heard the tactics board story before. That's fecking brilliant!
He was taller too.
Aye, I've heard that one. Another belter!Heard the one about him and Clive Clarke when he was Sunderland gaffer too?
Come on does that sound remotely true to you?I know a player who played under him at Ipswich.
He had a massive meltdown there. They were loosing a game to a worse team at halftime, where Keano went fully mental at the team.
Yelling and acting like a complete basket case having a proper go at a young player there. The captain stepped in and protected the player and told him to calm down. Keano made a new rule there and then players could't look at him and the captain couldn't talk or look at him..
He reigned with terror and threats and players were scared shitless of him. Needless to say he got the sack couple of weeks later.
Yes it does. My mate was in that room.Come on does that sound remotely true to you?
Not saying you're lying here but there was a similar rumor going around not long after the incident with the tactics board that I posted earlier whilst he was at SAFC that I'm leaning towards it becoming a bit of a myth.Yes it does. My mate was in that room.
No one has to believe anything they dont want to.Not saying you're lying here but there was a similar rumor going around not long after the incident with the tactics board that I posted earlier whilst he was at SAFC that I'm leaning towards it becoming a bit of a myth.
He genuinely cracks me up.
Just watched a few old videos of him. Its easy to forget how much of a humungous twat he was on the pitch. Dangerous tackles, punches, vitriol, stamps, the full works.
What I'd give to have a player with his drive in midfield for us now though.