straight to your inbox every day for free"He was an absolute p**** to play against. Niggling, sneaky."I did want to nail him and let him know what was happening.
I wanted to hurt him and stand over him and go: ‘Take that, you c***.’"I don’t regret that."But I had no wish to injure him.“It was action; it was football.
It was dog eat dog. I’ve kicked lots of players and I know the difference between hurting somebody and injuring somebody."Whenever Roy Keane speaks, the football world listens...Having walked the walk during his illustrious career at Manchester United the Irishman has been given full permission to talk the talk when it comes to analysing the game he graced for 17-years as a player - and three as a manager.In his recent.
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