Roy Keane

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Roy Keane Wiki Biography

Royston “Roy” Maurice Keane is an Irish football manager and former professional football player. He is the assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team. In his 18 year long playing career, he played for Cobh Ramblers, Nottingham Forest, and Manchester… IMDB Wikipedia $60 Million 179 lbs (81 kg) 1971 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Aidan Keane Alanna Keane August 10 Caragh Keane Cork Denis Keane Football manager Hillary Keane Johnson Keane Leah Keane Patrick Keane Republic of Ireland Roy Keane Roy Keane Net Worth Shannon Keane Soccer Players Theresa Doyle Theresa Doyle (m. 1997) 萊·堅尼

Roy Keane Quick Info

Full Name Roy Keane
Net Worth $60 Million
Date Of Birth August 10, 1971
Place Of Birth Cork, Republic of Ireland
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 179 lbs (81 kg)
Profession Football manager
Nationality Republic of Ireland
Spouse Theresa Doyle (m. 1997)
Children Shannon Keane, Caragh Keane, Aidan Keane, Leah Keane, Alanna Keane
Parents Maurice Keane, Marie Keane
Siblings Hillary Keane, Denis Keane, Johnson Keane, Patrick Keane
Nicknames 萊·堅尼 , 萊·堅尼
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1076991
Awards PFA Players’ Player of the Year, Premier League Player of the Month, PFA Team of the Year, FWA Footballer of the Year, Cork Person of the Year

Roy Keane Quotes

  • As a player you could physically go up against people. As a manager it is not really allowed. I’ve made a conscious effort. When the players cross that line you can’t tackle, you can’t pass, you can’t score. The major part of it was to try and keep a calm head. If you do lose it, do it in the dressing room, otherwise you’ll go to an early grave.
  • You see different people in different lights [as a manager]. As a player I didn’t care where I was going, I just wanted to beat them and showed little or no respect for any player. I’m definitely more respectful to other managers. Rafael Benítez couldn’t be more helpful. Arsène Wenger has been brilliant.
  • The discovery that there was a serious drinking sub-culture at United was delightfully reassuring.
  • [asked if he ever wakes up at four in the morning and wonders who should be playing left-back] Four? I would love to sleep that long. If you want a really long career you have to find a way of switching off. I do it when I’m out walking my dog, Alex Ferguson got into horses, others get into wine. Some players like going shopping, which is not my scene. A lot of them turn to golf. I tried it, didn’t like it. I have to walk. If I couldn’t I’d be in a padded cell by now.
  • Ian Holloway was managing Plymouth. I didn’t get a real chance to celebrate the victory because Ian pulled me into a meeting to tell me all about the problems he was having getting training facilities. I was thinking, ‘I don’t give a shit about your training facilities. I just won a game of football.’
  • Fabien Barthez and Laurent Blanc used to smoke together in the toilets, at half-time. They were French – they smoked. If it had been a couple of Irish lads, I’d have been shouting at them: ‘Yeh dirty bastards – get out!’
  • [about his ‘revenge’ foul on ‘Alf-Inge Håland’] My attitude was, fuck him. What goes around comes around. He got his just rewards. He fucked me over and my attitude is an eye for an eye.
  • I was asked last week by ITV to do the Celtic game. A couple of weeks before that I was asked to do the United game against Celtic at Old Trafford. I think I’ve done it once for Sky. Never again. I’d rather go to the dentist. You’re sitting there with people like Richard Keys and they’re trying to sell something that’s not there. Any time I watch a game on television I have to turn the commentators off.
  • [about his ‘revenge’ foul on ‘Alf-Inge Håland’] I’d waited long enough. I fucking hit him hard. The ball was there… I think. Take that you c**t. And don’t ever stand over me sneering about fake injuries.
  • [to referee Graham Poll during the Highbury tunnel incident] Tell him [Patrick Vieira] to shut his fucking mouth!
  • [on Triggs, his Labrador Retriever] Unlike humans, dogs don’t talk shit.
  • [on longtime rival Patrick Vieira] I don’t think we’ll ever be bosom buddies buying each other a drink in the pub but out of everybody I ever faced as a player, he drove me to become better. Obviously Arsenal were the team that really challenged Manchester United and, for a short time, went past us. And as their leader Patrick was immense. Without doubt I’d put him alongside (Zinedine) Zidane, (Paul) Scholes, (Steven) Gerrard and (Frank) Lampard as one of the very best I’ve ever played with or against, he was that good. On his day, when he was driving Arsenal on with the sheer force of his personality, he was unplayable.
  • Happiness is not being afraid.
  • If it had come to a fight, Patrick [Vieira] could probably have killed me.
  • Hopefully kids will look at me and see that your dreams can come true.
  • [on the Highbury tunnel bust-up between him and Patrick Vieira] I’d read something in the match programme about the charity work Patrick supported in Senegal, where he’d been born. I said “If you love Senegal so much, why don’t you fuckin’ play for them?” I think he said something smart to me about Ireland and the World Cup. It was grown men, bitching.
  • I don’t think some of the people who come to Old Trafford can spell football, never mind understand it.
  • These so-called big stars are people we are supposed to be looking up to. Well they are weak and soft. Priorities have changed in football and they are being dictated to by their wives.
  • Yorkie [Dwight Yorke] has officially retired about 5 times… The man’s a clown… People are going on about the game and agents and directors of football and managers losing their jobs, but we should be worried about people like him… Clowns. That’s the last time I’m going to say clown… If he’s the vice-president of FIFA, God help us all.
  • The last time I was charged by the FA they had a murder lawyer in against me, so it’s going to be a hard case to win.
  • Over analyse, paralyse, you mustn’t over analyse.
  • I got Robbie’s [Robbie Savage] mobile number and rang him. It went to his voicemail: ‘Hi, it’s Robbie – whazzup!’ Like the Budweiser ad. I never called him back. I thought: ‘I can’t be fucking signing that’.
  • I don’t believe skill was, or ever will be, the result of coaches. It is a result of a love affair between the child and the ball.
  • There has been lots of things said about me over the years. I am happy to comment on people’s opinion in football I respect, but Tony Cascarino is a man I certainly do not respect, for a lot of reasons, and if I told you, you would be shocked. So the day I worry about Tony Cascarino will be a very sad day of my life.
  • Aggression is what I do. I go to war. You don’t contest football matches in a reasonable state of mind.
  • I think players tend to get anxious if they’ve not really done things properly – like eating, resting or training. If you’re fully prepared you’ve got nothing to worry about – it’s just a game of football.
  • Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.

Roy Keane Important Facts

  • Lived in Avonmore park, Mayfield, Cork.
  • After leaving Manchester United Roy fulfilled his child-hood dream by signing for Scottish team Celtic on December 15th 2005.
  • After 12 years at Manchester United he decided to call time on his career there on 18th November 2005, leaving by mutual consent.
  • In February 2005, the comedy musical “I, Keano” opened in the Olympia Theatre Dublin.
  • His hero was Glen Hoddle.
  • He was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Law from Cork University.
  • He used to be an amateur boxer in his early days.
  • He reportedly earns a whopping £92,000 a week.
  • Has played in a record five FA Cup finals in the 1990’s One for Forest and four for United.
  • Has captained United to 9 major honors making him Manchester United’s most successful skipper.
  • Has a pet Labrador called Triggs.
  • As a youngster Roy wrote to English clubs for a trial, but didn’t write to United. He didn’t think he was good enough.
  • Came out of international retirement in 2004.
  • Made his debut for the Republic of Ireland on 22nd May 1991 against Chile.
  • Formely played for Cobh Ramblers and Nottingham Forest.
  • Retired from international football citing medical reasons.
  • Missed the final of the Champions League in 1999 due to yellow cards. Man Utd won the final 2-1 against FC Bayern.
  • Was the captain of Manchester United.
  • Was sent home before even playing a match in the 2002 World Cup in South Korea & Japan.
  • Played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the USA.
  • Republic of Ireland international footballer.

Roy Keane Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
ITV Sport: Euro 2016 2016 TV Mini-Series Himself – Republic of Ireland Assistant Manager / Himself – Analyst / Himself – Assistant Manager, Republic of Ireland Self
Match of the Day: Euro 2016 2016 TV Mini-Series Himself – Assistant Manager, Republic of Ireland Self
Keane & Vieira: Best of Enemies 2013 Documentary Himself Self
Live from Studio Five 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Football Top 10 & Boxing Top 10 2006 Video Himself Self
Dream Team 2003-2004 TV Series Himself Self
Manchester United: Play Like Champions 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
The Dunphy Show 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Roy Keane: As I See It 2002 Video Himself Self
Manchester United: Premiership Champions 2000-2001 2001 Video documentary Himself Self
Champions Again 2000 Video documentary Himself Self
Manchester United: Beyond the Promised Land 2000 Video documentary Himself Self
The Treble 1999 Video documentary Himself Self
Manchester United: Official Review 1997/98 Season 1998 Video documentary Self
Football World Cup 1954 TV Series Himself – Expert Self
ITV Sport: Euro 2016 2016 TV Mini-Series Himself – Assistant Manager, Republic of Ireland Archive Footage
Match of the Day: Euro 2016 2016 TV Mini-Series Himself – Assistant Manager, Republic of Ireland Archive Footage
Inside the Mind of Roy Keane 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Manchester United: The Official History 1878-2002 2002 Video documentary Himself (Centre-midfield 1993-) Archive Footage
The Story of Football 2002 Video documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
United in the 90’s 1999 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
300 Premiership Goals 1998 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Top of the Pops 1996 TV Series Himself – Manchester United F.C. Archive Footage
Champions 2: Manchester United Official Review of the 93/94 Season 1994 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage