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Originally Posted by MJ Ramone
agreed.
He's just being a stubborn sod about Nani's red card. It clearly wasn't intentional. Why would Nani kick him deliberately as Keane suggests? ..it was a collision & nothing more. Nani didn't even see the player until the contact had been made.
..having said that, Keane is right on every other subject imo
The ex-player clique is embarrassing.
David May & Danny Higgingbotham scale Mount Tittyshit with David Stowell from MUTV for the United Foundation
Clayton Blackmore, Viv Anderson & the lads off to Borneo to play for United "Legends" at 5-a-side ...
MUTV is pathetic the way they never analyse the games or individual performances of players.
I don't even think Keane says anything particularly controversial. He just says the sort of things we'd say on here but we're not used to hearing that in the media.
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He's an ex-player and ex-captain of United, ex-manager of a premier league club, ex-ireland international, current assistant at a PL club and current assistant manager of an international football team... what he says should not be comparable with what a bunch of - to put it bluntly, and with the exception of myself and maybe a dozen others*obviously - clueless £#%&!ing arseholes on the internet trot out.
* on the entire internet put together