straight to your inbox every day for freeIt is fair to say punditry was not Roy Keane's career of choice when he retired from football.
The former Manchester United midfielder wrote in his autobiography about how he had no objections to appearing on TV but preferred to pursue a career in coaching.
Yet, with his last coaching role as Nottingham Forest assistant manager ending in June 2019, Keane has become a regular feature on TV screens over the past 18 months.On Sky Sports, he has formed an unlikely double-act with former Man City defender Micah Richards, with their contrasting styles of understated wit and large personality proving popular with viewers.
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