Archive for the 'Roy Keane' Category
Keane Fines Three Players Over Late Night Out
It was a costly decision to head over to the Tyneside to celebrate Newcastle's Obafemi Martins' 24th birthday party for Sunderland's Djibril Cisse, El - Hadji Diouf and Pascal Chimbonda.
After an internal investigation of the trio being spotted out and about until the early hours of Friday, just 48 hours before Sunderland's 5 - 0 loss at Chelsea, ...
Roy Keane – “Jack Warner is a Clown”
One thing about Roy Keane is he always calls it like he sees it. No matter what, ya gotta respect that. So when Jack Warner publicly released a letter Keane had written him in regards to Dwight Yorke, Keano naturally had a go at old jack.
"The man's a clown," Keane said. "He sent me a letter and he was quite happy to give it to the media. I spoke ...
That Other Ferdinand
West Ham's Alan Curbishley has claimed that they have accepted an 8 Million Pound bid from Roy Keane's Sunderland for the services of 23 year old Anton Ferdinand.
The 6 foot centerback has appeared over 135 times for the Hammers in the Premiership and with his refusal to sign a contract extension, West Ham is seemingly forced to make the move now ...
Cisse’s Agreement In Principle
UPDATE - It didn't take long for Djibril Cisse to make his mark on his return to the Barclay's Premiership with Roy Keane's Sunderland as they beat Tottenham 2-1.
"Cisse has got that physical presence and the pace and we had a feeling amongst the staff that if he got on he could do a bit of damage to Tottenham and he certainly did", said head boss ...
Should Players Be As Loyal As Clubs Are?
I'm always interested when clubs decide to throw out the "loyalty card", so when a guy like Roy Keane who is the manager of Premiership side Sunderland and the former Captain of Manchester United decides to speak about it, my ears perk up quickly.
Keane, who left Manchester United after being seemingly forced out after giving an interview to ...
I miss the good ol days
WARNING - Keano language
Hmmmm. Just makes you miss the hardman days when you knew there would be at least ONE red card a match.