Studding a player in the back of the knee, from behind... let's be real, people say he was courageous but half the shit he did was cowardly and I'm a United fan.
The one with Jason McAteer was in August '02, the month I started my first Sunderland season ticket with my dad. Was an honour to see Roy get sent off in person, what a legend
Yeah they played each other in the round of 16 in the champions league 04/05 season where milan won 1-0 to united. (the same champions league liverpool came back from the 3-0 lead from milan in the final.)@@gustavovelascoh
Most kids who played football with us in the street "styled" themselves after famous footballers. You got the three Ronaldinho's trying fancy flicks. The Pirlo's and Totti's dancing around with passes. The Beckhams with their hair all nice. The lazy Inzaghi's just hanging at one end. And then you got the few self-styled Gattuso-Keanes, kicking at everyone's legs, shouting obscenities. I vividly remember one of them giving himself the nickname "Grozny", after the most destroyed city in Russia during the Chechen war back then. "I destroy everything," he said.
@maxwellboyne2770 He never blamed Haaland for it. He only explained why he did it. Haaland on the other hand has been milking this for all its worth playing the victim card ever since it happened, even tho he retired cause of the injury on his OTHER leg. If Keano didn’t kick him, nobody but us norvegians would even know who he was. And even most norvegians can’t stand his «poor me» antics✌️
@@padzzz9377 It doesn't really matter if Keane's tackle ended Haaland's career or not. What matters is that it was awful and cowardly. That wasn't a "kick" that was a cowardly assault.
I'm a city fan and Roy Keane assisted in a lot of heartbreak, but I respect his passion for the game and at least he doesn't do the "I'm all innocent" routine.
@seanandrews5329 I've watched them, and football as a whole, go from nothing to being something I'm not so sure I recognise anymore, so I just enjoy it more now and don't get caught up in the hype. If you asked me about Roy 15 years ago, it would have been very different.
He doesn't exactly take responsibility either though. A big man can turn the other cheek, and (as good as Keane was) a better footballer might have found revenge by embarrassing Haaland on the pitch, Roy Keane just assaulted the guy and has always stuck to the he-started schtick that most infants grow out of. It's not very worthy of respect.
@@jamesowen5702to be fair to Keane Alfie did antagonize him in their subsequent meeting a season after Keano did his cruciate. The kick happened 4 years after the injury.
Keano was a f***ing warrior and a patriot of man utd. Miss those days warchingn him in the trenches. Legend. One of the only past man utd players to earn the accolade true red, through and through, gave his all week in week out, and played for the badge not his ego. Feared on the pitch.
His brave stance in Saipan ,WC 02 with Ireland, changed forever the Irish psychic in all international sports that moral victories was acceptable..it certainly impacted on Irish rugby.
I'm an Arsenal fan. I think Roy Keane is one of the best players I've ever seen play football. The reason Keane went at McAteer is because of the World Cup in 2002. This game at Sunderland's Stadium of Light Stadium was at the start of the 2002 /03 season. That is to say August 2023. The World Cup had been on in Japan and Korea only 2 months previously. This is the infamous World Cup where Keane had been sent home by Mick McCarthy ( the Irish manager at the time ) after they had huge row around the fact that McCarthy had the team train for the World Cup on a tiny island called Saipan. Before the game Sunderland's three Irish players receive awards for their participation at the World Cup. The Sunderland crowd are pumped and chant about the World Cup and Keane's absence from it. Saipan was an absolute disaster for Ireland. There wasn't even a football pitch on this island. So they trained on an abandoned fucking car park. McCarthy was a piss poor organiser and no one had arranged for kit for the players to arrive. They had no footballs. No cones. No bibs. No energy snacks / drinks to aid recovery. It short a complete shit show. Now Roy Keane was insanely obsessive about training well and EVERYTHING being perfect. It's hard to convey just how intense he was back at the height of his powers. ( he had won the PFA Player of the Season and the Sports Writer Player of the Season the previous season 2001/2002 - not many midfielders have ever won both awards - he's the best midfielder I've ever seen play the game.) Anyway so Keane loses it and gives an interview with a leading Irish newspaper where he tears into McCarthy. McCarthy calls a team meeting and questions whether Keane's commitment and loyalty to his country. Of course, Keane goes apeshit. McCarthy sends him home. Jason McAteer was a key part of that Ireland team and squad. He writes newspapers articles where he sides with McCarthy and questions Keane's mental state. During the game McAteer winds Keane up about his World Cup exit. The clash numerous times and you can see McAteer saying things to Keane each time. McAteer then makes a gesture of writing in a book. Keane - as the Irish captain - had been contracted to write a book about his World Cup experience. He book had some out a week or so before this game. In it Keane EVISCERATED McCarthy. The book sells millions in Ireland the UK. This gesture of why don't you go write it in your book winds Keane up and the next chance he gets he elbows McAteer in the head. McAteer gets up and pretends to write something on his palm - he makes this gesture in a very fey and girly way. Keane loses it and chases McAteer around the centre circle as his team mates hold him back. Keane then stomps off the park. The entire stadium are howling at him and chanting something about the World Cup. Niall Quinn - Sunderland and Irish striker / legend and beast of big CF - runs across the pitch as Keane is leaving the pitch and puts his open hand in Keane's face - he's looking for Keane to shake his hand. It seems like he's saying mocking Keane and saying well done and thank you for leaving us at the World Cup. Quinn later pleads that he was merely trying to make peace with Keane and put everything behind them. Keane pushes his hand away and rages. Sunderland win the game 1-0. English media stunned by these scenes. They ask if we are to see this Irish civil war play out at every ground where Irish players play for the rest of the season,.
Sunderland didn't win the game. It ended 1-1. And you'd have seen nothing of this on MotD as ITV had the Premier League terrestrial rights at the time.
An absolute legend. That kind of player/captain/leader you won’t see in todays football. Way less in the future. It just extincted. What a pleasure to watch cantona and Keano playing together
2:25 I love the confusion in Gary's "I didn't help with what..?" The tone of his voice was like "What could you possibly blame me for with that one?" 😂😂
" He deserved it, I liked that, he deserved it...here I felt bad...(you would think about the guy he f-ed)...about letting lads down...he deserved it, it was Neville's fault anyway. "
When Roy Keane did his cruciate ligament in, it took Roy Keane nearly a year to return to health and during that period he reached his lowest point in the game.
The funny thing about the story is why didn't Keano exact his revenge in their subsequent meeting a season later why did he wait 4 long years??? Why did Alfie do his best to antagonize him during their subsequent meeting??? If you ask me Alfie had it coming!!!
lol Keane felt bad for that last one, NOT for stamping the keeper on the back, but for letting the team down. He'll always be my favorable United captain. Kinda sucks that he is mostly remembered for his red cards and antics nowadays, and not as much for his world class performances over the years at United.
Such an absolute legend ! My dogs called Keano and he plays just like Keano. He's a huge rough pitball bless him....killed more balls than Keano killed players !!! ❤
He's a prat. Haaland was stood over him because Keane had hurt himself trying a very cynical foul. But instead of considering that Keane, takes offence and goes psycho.
He was an absolute animal, some utterly disgusting fouls that can be classed as assault quite frankly and yet he’s a legend. Who doesn’t love this bloke?
People are saying Keane and Gatusso were scary nutters, but no one in world football gets close to Cantona. That guy was something else. Totally unpredictable and uncontrollable,
i'm american and my dad gets mad when he's sees i'm watching liverpool instead of hockey. i sent him this video and said i found your favorite soccer player hahaha. such a funny vid
@@ero-samairianto625 I suppose that's up for debate. I watched him play 34 times for Rangers and I know he was only young, but there's no way anyone who watched him then, would say he was world class. He improved and was in the Italy/Milan team which won the world cup and CL twice. Maybe during that period it could have been argued that he was world class, but I guess that depends on your definition of world class. For me to be world class you have to be in the best 11 players in the world. Keane always was, but Gatusso for me is debatable, however I respect anyone's opinion who says he was!
2:57 You don't see players today reacting like Shearer there. These TikTok players today would immediately throw themselves to the ground holding their face.
@@laoch5658 how am I mocking Keane he said himself he was hurt trying to kick haaland sure everyone can see he did try to catch him and missed that's what haaland was shouting at him for trying to kick him and Keane got revenge the world knows it
I don’t think I’ve laughed much harder than the first time I watch his conversation and heard him say “yeah, and he deserved it”.
I had to stop the video for a minute there 😂😂
@@xc3274 hilarious 😂
I'm a Liverpool fan, but do enjoy listening to him
Because he did!
@@prypiatshadow thanks for commenting. Now I get to laugh again
"Refs gave you a few red cards throughout your career"
"That's their job"
Their job is to give rightfull yellow and red cards not give it to players you do not like or not getting paid enough by teams
He's using Roy's line...
@@furkanbozdag8198 Yeah, you didn't get the joke and also, most of those reds were absolutely justified! 😂
"Was it reckless?
Yeah it was good, I enjoyed it" 🤣
“We have to put a marker down early in the season” 😂😂
And you actually think thats funny ?? You are not well
@@temptemp2881 cry about it
@@temptemp2881big baby.
@@temptemp2881womp womp🫵🤡
"It was the charity shield!" - "Yeah but you have to put a marker down early in the season" 🤣
Studding a player in the back of the knee, from behind... let's be real, people say he was courageous but half the shit he did was cowardly and I'm a United fan.
@@acpulse that was how they used to play back in the days dont be silly.
@@acpulse best captain you had or will ever have and that’s all you have to say 😂😂😂
@@acpulse not defending all of it but you would *kill* to have a player *half* as passionate at United now.
@@kenoobe23doesn’t excuse it
Nice job compiling each of them with the respective video! That segment was so much fun, Keano a legend.
Thanks… this video was LONG
Yes nice work@@Therealist6666
"He was your Irish teammate/colleague" "I wouldn't go that far" LMAO 🤣
This video is overly edited, the original video said "He was your mate" "I wouldn't go that far"
@@bsheehy94 Ah okay that makes more sense. Would have been hilarious though 😂
Thanks for explaining. At least Jason is a nice bloke.
what Roy meant was he was not even irish
@@bsheehy94 It suits the other statement aswell!
The one with Jason McAteer was in August '02, the month I started my first Sunderland season ticket with my dad. Was an honour to see Roy get sent off in person, what a legend
I remember that, was very young, but it was just after the whole world cup thing, remember McAteer doing those "write in your book" gestures.
That's what you come to see Sunderland for
Watched it live on TV cant believe its been 20 years, still feel like yesterday.
That's no honour 😔 that guy done it on purpose he is not fit to lace Roy's boots
Keane is straight hilarious....so blunt when talking about chopping legs😂
Him and Gatusso were absolute maddog in early 2000's football what a time for the kids to experience football
Did they ever played against each other?
@@gustavovelascoh 2004-2005 round of 16
Yeah they played each other in the round of 16 in the champions league 04/05 season where milan won 1-0 to united. (the same champions league liverpool came back from the 3-0 lead from milan in the final.)@@gustavovelascoh
@@gustavovelascohin 2004-05 they played against each other in Milan vs united round of 16 cl
Most kids who played football with us in the street "styled" themselves after famous footballers. You got the three Ronaldinho's trying fancy flicks. The Pirlo's and Totti's dancing around with passes. The Beckhams with their hair all nice. The lazy Inzaghi's just hanging at one end. And then you got the few self-styled Gattuso-Keanes, kicking at everyone's legs, shouting obscenities. I vividly remember one of them giving himself the nickname "Grozny", after the most destroyed city in Russia during the Chechen war back then. "I destroy everything," he said.
“You played well obviously, we gave up 6” 😂😂😂😂😂
Man U would be blessed to ever have another player that is so dedicated and passionate about the commitment to the team and the sport.
The fact he try’s to blame Gary for the haaland red is hilarious😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 as if it was Gary's fault😅 gotta love Keano
@maxwellboyne2770 He never blamed Haaland for it. He only explained why he did it. Haaland on the other hand has been milking this for all its worth playing the victim card ever since it happened, even tho he retired cause of the injury on his OTHER leg. If Keano didn’t kick him, nobody but us norvegians would even know who he was. And even most norvegians can’t stand his «poor me» antics✌️
@@padzzz9377 It doesn't really matter if Keane's tackle ended Haaland's career or not. What matters is that it was awful and cowardly. That wasn't a "kick" that was a cowardly assault.
@@mojebi3804It’s less cowardly than sneering over someone who’s just ruptured their cruciate ligament.
Vieira vs Keane in the stadium corridor right before the pitch entry on the prime time (in my timezone) as a 4th grader. What an absolute show!
Calm down Septic. Stadium corridor indeed.
Please don't ever comment on football ever again. Ever.
As an Arsenal fan I always hated him but it was because he was so good, but now I realise he truly was one of a kind… and a good pundit.
"I told you... it's not 13" says Roy, when 4 minutes earlier he says "Not that many!! 7 or 8!?"
I'm a city fan and Roy Keane assisted in a lot of heartbreak, but I respect his passion for the game and at least he doesn't do the "I'm all innocent" routine.
Nice to see a regular city fan
@seanandrews5329 I've watched them, and football as a whole, go from nothing to being something I'm not so sure I recognise anymore, so I just enjoy it more now and don't get caught up in the hype. If you asked me about Roy 15 years ago, it would have been very different.
He doesn't exactly take responsibility either though. A big man can turn the other cheek, and (as good as Keane was) a better footballer might have found revenge by embarrassing Haaland on the pitch, Roy Keane just assaulted the guy and has always stuck to the he-started schtick that most infants grow out of. It's not very worthy of respect.
@@jamesowen5702to be fair to Keane Alfie did antagonize him in their subsequent meeting a season after Keano did his cruciate. The kick happened 4 years after the injury.
Was gonna call you a glory hunter until I saw how many years ago you joined RUclips
Ian Wright laughing at him directly.
He is different breed.
He shows up to Keano's house unannounced for dinner LOOOL
@@FamousMovieScenes09@ 0:44 Wrighty turns into some kind of magical creature with that laugh
@@FamousMovieScenes09 for tea and toast mate, not dinner! 😂
I know. Brilliant. And Roy lets him in
Wrighty and Keano are a solid pair. Such great mates.
Keano was a f***ing warrior and a patriot of man utd. Miss those days warchingn him in the trenches. Legend. One of the only past man utd players to earn the accolade true red, through and through, gave his all week in week out, and played for the badge not his ego. Feared on the pitch.
He did have a solid point about Neville saying to the ref "it's only a yellow"
'How is that a red? The man is still alive!'.
-Gary Neville, probably.
@@zaja2418lmao
His brave stance in Saipan ,WC 02 with Ireland, changed forever the Irish psychic in all international sports that moral victories was acceptable..it certainly impacted on Irish rugby.
Roy will never change
Man said you have to put a marker down 😂😂😂...no wonder they won soo many titles utd as an arsenal fan this is gold😂
Absolutely love Keano. The honesty and humour is great
It’s amazing how well players remember the specifics of matches that happened decades ago.
I'm an Arsenal fan. I think Roy Keane is one of the best players I've ever seen play football. The reason Keane went at McAteer is because of the World Cup in 2002. This game at Sunderland's Stadium of Light Stadium was at the start of the 2002 /03 season. That is to say August 2023.
The World Cup had been on in Japan and Korea only 2 months previously. This is the infamous World Cup where Keane had been sent home by Mick McCarthy ( the Irish manager at the time ) after they had huge row around the fact that McCarthy had the team train for the World Cup on a tiny island called Saipan. Before the game Sunderland's three Irish players receive awards for their participation at the World Cup. The Sunderland crowd are pumped and chant about the World Cup and Keane's absence from it.
Saipan was an absolute disaster for Ireland. There wasn't even a football pitch on this island. So they trained on an abandoned fucking car park. McCarthy was a piss poor organiser and no one had arranged for kit for the players to arrive. They had no footballs. No cones. No bibs. No energy snacks / drinks to aid recovery. It short a complete shit show.
Now Roy Keane was insanely obsessive about training well and EVERYTHING being perfect. It's hard to convey just how intense he was back at the height of his powers. ( he had won the PFA Player of the Season and the Sports Writer Player of the Season the previous season 2001/2002 - not many midfielders have ever won both awards - he's the best midfielder I've ever seen play the game.)
Anyway so Keane loses it and gives an interview with a leading Irish newspaper where he tears into McCarthy. McCarthy calls a team meeting and questions whether Keane's commitment and loyalty to his country. Of course, Keane goes apeshit. McCarthy sends him home.
Jason McAteer was a key part of that Ireland team and squad. He writes newspapers articles where he sides with McCarthy and questions Keane's mental state. During the game McAteer winds Keane up about his World Cup exit. The clash numerous times and you can see McAteer saying things to Keane each time. McAteer then makes a gesture of writing in a book. Keane - as the Irish captain - had been contracted to write a book about his World Cup experience. He book had some out a week or so before this game. In it Keane EVISCERATED McCarthy. The book sells millions in Ireland the UK.
This gesture of why don't you go write it in your book winds Keane up and the next chance he gets he elbows McAteer in the head. McAteer gets up and pretends to write something on his palm - he makes this gesture in a very fey and girly way. Keane loses it and chases McAteer around the centre circle as his team mates hold him back.
Keane then stomps off the park. The entire stadium are howling at him and chanting something about the World Cup. Niall Quinn - Sunderland and Irish striker / legend and beast of big CF - runs across the pitch as Keane is leaving the pitch and puts his open hand in Keane's face - he's looking for Keane to shake his hand. It seems like he's saying mocking Keane and saying well done and thank you for leaving us at the World Cup. Quinn later pleads that he was merely trying to make peace with Keane and put everything behind them. Keane pushes his hand away and rages.
Sunderland win the game 1-0. English media stunned by these scenes. They ask if we are to see this Irish civil war play out at every ground where Irish players play for the rest of the season,.
i ain't reading allat
I read all of this. Thank you so much for the story!
Sunderland didn't win the game. It ended 1-1. And you'd have seen nothing of this on MotD as ITV had the Premier League terrestrial rights at the time.
@@thedukeofstratosphear😂
Thanks 👍
An absolute legend. That kind of player/captain/leader you won’t see in todays football. Way less in the future. It just extincted. What a pleasure to watch cantona and Keano playing together
Technical ability, drive, fitness, grit, leadership. What a player.
2:25 I love the confusion in Gary's "I didn't help with what..?"
The tone of his voice was like "What could you possibly blame me for with that one?" 😂😂
Omg this is absolute gold.
" He deserved it, I liked that, he deserved it...here I felt bad...(you would think about the guy he f-ed)...about letting lads down...he deserved it, it was Neville's fault anyway. "
Video is put together class 😂👏🏻 the videos make it so much better
I love these videos with Roy and Ian, Ian just laughing at everything makes it even funnier
Just loved Wright's cackle/laugh after, 'Tried to punch him.'
0:56 The 6-3 wasn't the famous grey kit match, that was the season after. Which makes the 6-3 even funnier, as a Saints fan.
You weren’t even born then mate
@@iiechloniihe was
I recall United often lost at the Dell, thank god for the move to St Mary's!
3-1?
@@ImtheHitcherThe Dell was a tiny pitch, it was no coincidence that Southampton went down soon after they moved to St. Mary’s.
props for including the matches footages
When Roy Keane did his cruciate ligament in, it took Roy Keane nearly a year to return to health and during that period he reached his lowest point in the game.
And your point is? Sorry I’m just confused, what has this got to do with the video?
It explains his deep resentment of Haaland that resulted in one of his red cards discussed in the video clip.
Ah okay that's interesting thank you
👀👀 what’s your point Sherlock
The funny thing about the story is why didn't Keano exact his revenge in their subsequent meeting a season later why did he wait 4 long years??? Why did Alfie do his best to antagonize him during their subsequent meeting??? If you ask me Alfie had it coming!!!
That thanks towards Ian was so sincere and shows the respect they have
lol Keane felt bad for that last one, NOT for stamping the keeper on the back, but for letting the team down. He'll always be my favorable United captain. Kinda sucks that he is mostly remembered for his red cards and antics nowadays, and not as much for his world class performances over the years at United.
Hahaha this is absolutely golden, I already liked Keane but I love him now.
I loved Keane as a player, but I love him even more today. He is hilarious.....what a legend
Taking a man out for a charity game to place down a marker early is a Elite competitive mindset lol
I fucking love Keane, what a guy 😂
Such an absolute legend ! My dogs called Keano and he plays just like Keano. He's a huge rough pitball bless him....killed more balls than Keano killed players !!! ❤
Find it hard to believe he never got sent off for Forest.
He was sent off for them.
The man is a legend.
dudes a criminal :) football kept him out of jail. If it werent for that I'd like to think that society would put him down.
He's a prat. Haaland was stood over him because Keane had hurt himself trying a very cynical foul. But instead of considering that Keane, takes offence and goes psycho.
He was an absolute animal, some utterly disgusting fouls that can be classed as assault quite frankly and yet he’s a legend. Who doesn’t love this bloke?
Haaland
@@KanyeWestLover2022 fair enough 😆
@@BackOfTheNeto-7 👍
Anyone who doesn’t support United? 🤷🏿♂️
@@jameshansing5396 I’m a Wolves fan mate but just think he’s a cracking pundit on Sky.
i’m a liverpool but this is hilarious. The way he said "yeah, he deserved it" is so funny. I enjoyed so much.
i miss football
Sad but true.
not deep you're just old
@@kaievoke zoomer
Roy Keane is so funny when he said “ I just tried to punch him” had me laughing my head off 😂😂😂😂😂😂 1:20
I love roy Keane I'm utd fan and he from my county the rebel county ❤❤
Ian Wright is a national treasure man 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
A terrific example for young ones . The bar is so high.
Boohoo.
Jog on peasant.
This was The English football of that era and IF you think he was the worst offender, well you got it completely wrong 🤣🤣
Love Roy Keane, what a guy , he is the kind of guy you want to have your back !
Roy Keane hasn’t changed ever since he did all those things
That tackle on Haaland was super necessary though
I fucking love Keane, what a guy
I love Roy Keane. what a legend
This was filmed in widescreen, yet we have it here vertically with half the video cut off the sides. dF?
This man is a legend regardless of the cards...
Keane had no problem with being elbowed or kicked, it was the mouthing that got to him.
😂😂😂 imagine Zlatan,pepe.keane,ramos,gutuso, vidal.balotelli in same team
Vidal? … Gary Medel. They call him Pitbull in Chile. As crazy as Gatuso
Van bommel and joey barton , pepe
Add Zidane to the list,most of his 14 red cards were for violent conduct. He was as hot-headed as the aforementioned "thugs."
@@muhsalihuexactly. Gatuso only has 2 career red cards 😁
The Shithead XI
Keane a pioneer bringing MMA to professional football
the only reason he called the third one silly is because he missed, otherwise he'd say he deserved it XD
I'm an Arsenal fan but I love Roy Keane. He's hilarious.
Love Roy,s explanations
He,s the guy with the smoking gun and not guilty lol according to him. Bless
tank you for making this ' its amazing 👍🏻👏🏻
“I tried to punch him” that got me laughing off my chair 😂🤣
People are saying Keane and Gatusso were scary nutters, but no one in world football gets close to Cantona. That guy was something else. Totally unpredictable and uncontrollable,
Nonsense
i'm american and my dad gets mad when he's sees i'm watching liverpool instead of hockey. i sent him this video and said i found your favorite soccer player hahaha. such a funny vid
ian's laugh...can't get enough of it !!!
I've never seen him so happy 😂
2:43 ..."we'll meet again."
I honestly miss these guys
“Yeah And He Deserved It” And “Just Tried To Punch Him” Made Me Laugh Like A Fox 💀
Nice to know Keane is accountable for himself.
If Keane was playing now he would be knocking out most of these UTD players 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣⚽❤️
Between Roy Keane and Genaro Gatusso someone can easily write a book. Those two need to go to anger management classes
True, but the difference was Keane was a world class player for club and country!
@@KryptonitetoallBS and Gattuso was not???
@@ero-samairianto625 I suppose that's up for debate. I watched him play 34 times for Rangers and I know he was only young, but there's no way anyone who watched him then, would say he was world class. He improved and was in the Italy/Milan team which won the world cup and CL twice. Maybe during that period it could have been argued that he was world class, but I guess that depends on your definition of world class.
For me to be world class you have to be in the best 11 players in the world. Keane always was, but Gatusso for me is debatable, however I respect anyone's opinion who says he was!
Vinnie Jones and Duncan ferguson true hard men
@@kristianhumphreys thats all they were..keane was hard and world class
As a gooner who hated Roy with a passion throughout his career, i love the man.
The way he tries defending them 😂
Haaland tackle is the greatest tackle in history, just beautiful and deserved. Well done Keano on that one
IT"S ONLY A YELLOW CARD!
Roy Kean discussing his red cards results to be the longest "short" on youtube
«I tried to punch him…»
😂😂😂
Bro really said “He deserved it.” What a savage.
I love our captain, my go to video for a great laugh, also wrighty 😅😅😅
Therapy session for Roy 🤣🤣
always fun they sound like kids we give reasons why.
This passion is what we're missing.
Passion does not equal trying to hurt opposition
HAD TO PAUSE! Ian laughing is sending me 😂😂😂😂😂
Remember him pretending to be held back by the huge, muscular David Beckham so he couldn't get to Shearer?!
Roy is the goat
As bad as these red cards are, give me these days back. Refs had better control of the game
Novidade pra ninguém que inglês não sabe jogar bola, Roy Keane não sobreviveria a primeira metade de um jogo de libertadores 🤷♂
Inglês?!
@@momeara7482 irlandês, inglês, escocês, tudo a mesma merda.
Junta tudo não da são paulo
And the 2nd clip against Blackburn...thats a dive from mr Roy keane
2:57 You don't see players today reacting like Shearer there. These TikTok players today would immediately throw themselves to the ground holding their face.
Gary: this was the community shield.
Roy: yeah, you have to put a marker down early in the season. 😂😂
Charity Shield
Keane on Haaland ‘we will meet again’ 👍🏻🤣🤣
Keane even admitted he was trying to kick haaland when he injured himself ffs
Terrifying 😅
@@markjeffers4663 dont mock a guy when he has a terrible injury
@@laoch5658 how am I mocking Keane he said himself he was hurt trying to kick haaland sure everyone can see he did try to catch him and missed that's what haaland was shouting at him for trying to kick him and Keane got revenge the world knows it
I’m a Man United supporter but Roy Keane deserved more red cards
0:43 ...sounds like an UFO getting kickstarted or something....
Keano is just unique! I've always loved him, although that foul on haaland SR was disgraceful and keano knows it.
That's was the best 5 minutes of RUclips content this year
Haaland one makes me feel sick.
Lol get a grip you fanny.