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Roy Keane and Sir Alex agreed for first time ever on trend FIFA called 'dangerous'

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Sir Alex Ferguson didn't always see eye-to-eye would be an understatement. Two of the most explosive figures in the history of the beautiful game, the former Manchester United pair shared a tempestuous relationship during their time together at Old Trafford.From a bust-up during a pre-season trip in Portugal to the uproar from the Irishman's infamous MUTV interview, Keane and Ferguson clashed out on countless occasions, over all manner of issues.However, despite their evident differences, the United duo did find one thing they could agree on back in the day.As the Premier League's frozen foreigners desperately sought any means necessary to gain even the slightest warmth during Britain's icy winters, snoods became all the rage circa 2010.Though the controversial neck warmers caused quite the stir when they arrived on the football scene, they were good for something: uniting Keane and Ferguson, who shared a mutual detest for the clothing accessary.It was, in fact, the legendary Scot himself who initiated the stamping out of the snood movement when he became the first manager to ban his players from wearing them back in December 2010.What has been the worst trend in football history?

Let us know in the comments section"They're for powder puffs," the former United gaffer blasted. "Real men don't wear things like that.

Get em off."And Ferguson's was an opinion also upheld by his former Red Devils captain.During his time as manager of Ipswich Town, on the subject of players wearing snoods, Keane stated: "I don't know why they do it.

It's strange. Gloves, scarves, I mean someone came on for Manchester City recently with a hat on."Don't get me started on it — I don't know how you could focus on a game when you've got something.

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