"As a young fella getting paid to be a full-time player, I thought I died and went to heaven. I couldn't believe my luck". This is definitely an attitude that has been dead and buried for a long time now.
no it's not, older fans love to say stuff like this based on zero evidence - watch the tribune or any number of interviews with young players expressing exactly the same sentiment
His Q&A about the modern day transfer fees of his United teammates was especially sweet 😂 "van Nistelrooy?" "A billion" "Giggs?" "Two billion" "Roy Keane?" "...3.75 million 😊"
Lovely to hear Roy mention Paul McCarthy. He was an absolute rock for us (Wycombe). Our FA Cup run in 2001 that culminated in playing Carras Liverpool wouldn't have happened without him. From important, game-saving goals to last-ditch defending. For Roy and Paul to come from there at the same time, they certainly made them different in Cork. Rest Well Paul McCarthy
Wish it was a longer show. Could listen to Roy for ages. Down-to-earth man considering his considerable achievements - maybe that's why - his hardest marker is Roy Keane.
He is without doubt the best football personality around. I love his honesty and forthright views. Plain English. Simple. Unflappable. And best of all - he’s been there, done it and owns up when he gets it wrong. Fuckin legend. And I’m a Liverpool supporter. His qualities need to be respected and applauded 👏🏻
Growing up as a kid in West Cork, I read 2 of Roy Keanes books when I was 10 and 11 and he's been a hero to me since then, a huge inspiration in my life. The hard work, determination, professionalism, are all things I've carried with me as I have grown up and it has helped me achieve some amazing stuff in my life with much more left to do. Proper Legend
i spend alot of my childhood in west cork on my family s farm,sadly due to econimc crisis at the time my mother moved to england..i returned to work in corjk city in 98..all the guys i worked with were from roy s estate..he d turn up in the pub sometimes,no airs an graces ..just one of the lads...good luck
@@deiselden-The Irish are a blessed people. Worked with two Irish twins in Reading. I think Darragh had a hip replacement before turning 30 due to playing hurling I think. Cracking lads though those boys
Loved this. For those that didn’t watch Roy, he has this hard man reputation, but people rarely talk about just how good he was. He dominated the best of the best. Viera, Zidane. He did the simple things, but he did them better than anyone. One of the best passers of a football i’ve ever seen. Usually always forward and in to feet. They don’t make them like him anymore.
Indeed. You don't get to play for a decade in a team that is winning multiple championships, and FA Cups, and European Cups, just by being a bit of a thug. See also Graeme Souness.
Great seeing how Wrighty and Roy are proper buddies - I think Wrighty is a great, positive influence on him. Gunner myself but there’s no denying what Roy was and in different ways still is. Phenomenal leader and player.
Back when it was easier to love/hate opposition players. Arsenal having Henry and Viera specifically back then. Now everyone comes across as a whinging snitch where it's difficult to even like half your own team😆
I don't think legend cuts it to describe the man. What a really great bloke. His roots never left him, a humble man. One of my heroes. Look after yourself Roy. Legend.
@@thatguy-eg8el , Yes unlike the stars, full of "talent", in the England team at the Euros but without a Roy Keane. A complex unusual man. You know nothing about football...or about people.
The bromance between Wrighty and Keano is some of the most wholesome things I've ever seen. Almost opposite characters to each other but they do love each other and truly are best mates. Love the Overlap, loved the interview and I can't wait for when you guys upload new content ❤
This could have been a 2-3 hour special. Roy has so much to offer in terms of insight, how football really is behind the scenes, current football setups and of course sprinkled with his humour. Great episode.
Jamie was spot on when he said it's sad that two legends of United don't get on. It makes me sad too, Keano was my favourite player growing up. Brilliant episode as always ☘️🇮🇪
Fergason is a bully . He did the same to becks . Stam and a few others.. that's still the problem in man utd that he's still hanging around the club.. Keane should have been back there at least as a coach of the last 10 years put Ferguson but never let that happen😢😢
Reminds me a bit of the great Matt Busby could never let it go except in Fergies case he had to be king of the castle at all costs regardless treated other players poorly as well it's just in Keane's case it was more high profile, reading some of the stuff about the how he tried to get young players to sign for his son as their agent brought to light in the rock of Gibraltar debacle, reinforced his obsession with power. Still the best manager in the prem but at what cost.@@alcoyne3333333333333
From afar people think Roy Keane is a menace but when you actually take time to listen to him,this guy is a good funny and down to earth guy,very interesting character,I like him.
I hope Roy knows how loved he is at Sunderland, to this day. Pure love and admiration for the bloke. Hope he feels the same about us. There's a sense of pride when you hear Keane say he loved Sunderland and when he's said things like he still looks out for our results.
This episode shows how much Roy really trusts the other 4. Roy is a private and humble man, and when he's not entirely comfortable he doesn't give much away about himself. But here he's letting loose with very little prompting or probing needed. And it's brilliant. Love Keano. If half the footballers of today had his attitude and desire the game would be unbelievable.
You can just see the respect and admiration every one has for him on that table. An honest and upright man and a world class player in his day. Great watch!
I worked in Cobh and what a beautiful little place it is. The Titanic's last port of call. Every building on the sea front were all painted in a different colour. Then overhanging the hill was the Colman's Cathedral. This was such a site to behold. All in white stone. Amazing little place.
One of the best players to ever play.. wasnt just a hardman. Roy was the epiphany of a midfielder. Proper legend. One of the greatest to ever grace a football pitch..
13:55 - Roys dads was Maurice "Mossie" Keane. The locals in his hometown in Cork called him Sterling Moss coz of all of the money(sterling) Roy would send/bring back (:
@@deiselden It just has to be a made up story but I always loved the one where Mossie is supposed to have gone into the gents in the Templeacre, whipped out his lad at the urinal and said to the guy beside him, "You'd never think 5 million quid came out of that, would ya ?" 😅
As a kid growing up in Ireland, my team played Rockmount in the Munster seniors , his Brother was the big thing down South , Used to love going to Turners cross watching Ireland Youths , now living in America for the last 20 years I appreciate Roy career becoming our Greatest ever player , and probably the best player in the World in 98 99, unbelievable one man team that drive Ireland past All time great Hollander teams and Portugal to get us to a World Cup and then McCarty causing a civil war in Ireland, the whole Country shut down over Roy over Saipan , it was crazy , absolutely insane how one man drove our country, he was our modern day Mick Collin’s !!!!
It has been 18+ years on since Roy left Man United abruptly and I still have not got over it. For me, Roy Keane will always be the greatest proper Man United Captain in my lifetime.
Getting Keane and Fergie into the overlap room and to sort things out could be the greatest ending to the story there could be. It’s the ending we need
The reason Cork people come up to him so much when he is home is because they absolutely LOVE him so much and are always so proud of him!! Cork is already on the map for many other things but having arguably Manchester United's greatest-ever captain and one of their greatest-ever players from Cork is phenomenal!!!
Huge respect for Roy. Best guest in the show so far. It was nice to hear his side of the story about his time at United. No matter what you think, Roy deserved a lot of respect and he will be the best captain for United in my lifetime.
It’s crazy how much money is in football nowadays. Roy talking about asking for £400k before joining United. £400k is about £870k today which is £16k a week😂….. Eddie Nketiah is on £100k at present for context..
I absolutely love that when people give him praise for what he achieved he always gets uncomfortable and plays it down as if that’s not a big deal. that was my job. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Ive seen Keane on the ferry a few times, I've always wanted to approach him, just to say hello and thanks for everything he did as a player at united, i didnt want to be rude. Im not from Cork but i lived in Cobh for 5 years and loved it, Roy is just typical of the people, friendly and helpful would have a laugh with a strangers but do wrong by them and you will never forget it
I flew out to Cork from Manchester. Scholes and Butt were on the plane, I looked it up and they were doing an event that weekend. I didn't want to go up to them first thing in the morning and peck their heads so I left them to it. I know what you mean about wanting to say something, especially as being a ginger lad they were my heroes 😂.
Absolutely loved this. Love everything Keane stands for and also especially love the love and admiration that he and Ian Wright have for each other, "Let me go and hug my friend." ❤
That wrighty hug is something special… let me go hug MY FRIEND. Lol Keano wanted none of it… but Wrighty will love on you regardless. What a beautiful friendship
Roy's professionalism and standards kept United at their best which in turn made every other team have to raise their game making for some of the best rivalries in PL history
Keane turning down Real Madrid is the most bombshell thing I've ever heard him say. Speaks a lot about his character, but WOW turning down Madrid???? Incredible.
Brian Clough according to Roy loved players that could head. It makes sense now that Clough wanted to sign Kevin Campbell after watching him in reserves. R.I.P
You are correct to a point but it's much more a than just soundbites which we got previously the continuous nature of the conversation shows much more of what Keane was all about hes honest about his ability without being egotistical, a legend. @@IIBeanie
The older I get, the more I realise the world needs more people like Roy! What an absolute gem this man is!👏 Absolute player and genuinely a great human being!❤️
Keane is a legend, honest straightforward,.a genius.....he has so much to offer football....what is wrong with clubs....what is wrong with Ireland....just love everything about him
I love the way he simplifies everything. Work hard, Train hard and always give 100% in whatever you do, He set standards and thats what he expected from everyone else.
I love hearing Roy keane talk about Brian Clough ❤ people talk about Pep and rightfully so, but Brian Clough was the original Pep. He literally changed the game from the top level down to grassroots. Referees used to do lectures on the way Forest played football ⚽️ and whenever a manager was going through a tough period, they put on some Nottingham Forest videos and go back to basics. The real goat 🐐 🙌🏻 💯
Really enjoyed listening about your career Roy, my family come from Tralee, Co Kerry and Dingle in the Ring Of Kerry and such a beautiful country. I live in Torquay UK now. You've had an amazing career.
Absolute Legend Of MUFC he was the Heartbeat of that team and my favourite player of all time ll never forget that juve match even after his yellow card he ran that pitch he was United's best captain and I was at the Ireland Vs Holland game in Lansdowne rd wat a performance Roy Keane thank you so much for years off pleasure watching you play you were the best ❤
Always loved him as a player. The mentality and energy he brought to the field is because of his passion for football. I never expect he will be this funny. Love listening to Keane. Really enjoyed this. Best football podcast ever. Never miss even a single one. Unbelievable player. True leader. Legend Keano!
As a Corkman we obviously love Roy but although he's never lost it, I felt with the spotlight on him, his Cork accent was back in full force. No chance that man can walk around Cork undisturbed. He is one our greatest heroes.
@@BobVance529Sonia O’Sullivan, Jack Lynch, Michael Collins, Christy Ring, Ronan O’Gara, Cillian Murphy, Tom Barry, Tom Kiernan, Peter Stringer, the O’Donovan brothers and Fintan McCarthy, Frank O’Connor, Bill O’Herlihy and Niall Tóibín.
60 minute video, 50 minutes of Roy speaking. Well done to everybody else just letting him tell it all. Loved this episode.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🤝
@@TheOverlap So When will Sir Alex Join for a chat 😉
70 minut video 😅
@@Adam-zl9wp never
70 min 📹 🎥
"As a young fella getting paid to be a full-time player, I thought I died and went to heaven. I couldn't believe my luck". This is definitely an attitude that has been dead and buried for a long time now.
no it's not, older fans love to say stuff like this based on zero evidence - watch the tribune or any number of interviews with young players expressing exactly the same sentiment
@@usxnews1834I can see in the way they play mush, you're talking wet
It's not though is it?
@@agathacathartese7041 yes, it is.
Young players today pay more for a haircut than what Keane was on at Forest.
Roy is a confident yet very very humble guy. Always giving credit to others, shy’s away from calling himself a legend, a great and a real team player
His Q&A about the modern day transfer fees of his United teammates was especially sweet 😂
"van Nistelrooy?" "A billion"
"Giggs?" "Two billion"
"Roy Keane?" "...3.75 million 😊"
@@EyebrowsGamingthe measure of the man is 💯
Won everything but so humble about his achievements
He's humble but he also has a nasty side to him, which is why he was so good
Don't worry- he knows his worth as this shows
A Legend and from the best era in football 🙌
Lovely to hear Roy mention Paul McCarthy. He was an absolute rock for us (Wycombe). Our FA Cup run in 2001 that culminated in playing Carras Liverpool wouldn't have happened without him. From important, game-saving goals to last-ditch defending. For Roy and Paul to come from there at the same time, they certainly made them different in Cork. Rest Well Paul McCarthy
Roy Keane is the best guest button
I'm not sure he's a button, is he?
That's his job 😂😂
Not a guest but anyway
Nah, not imo, his analysis is too repetitive
Only truthful pundit
Constantly praises the people that were around him more and never forgets anyone. Class guy 👏
Roy Keane what a legend on and off the pitch has made my monday. So happy overlap continues even when season is finished.
ABSOLUTELY!!!!!!!!!
100%
Can’t agree more
Imagine Roy was your best friend 😊
@@-BBPH what a dream
Whoever that scout is, thank you for giving us Roy Keane!
Noel McCabe.
Indeed, what a find
And to find that in a 4-0 loss is really something.
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Roy and Wrighty never fail to kick off about the lack of raspberry mini rolls
The production team must do it on purpose!
The plain ones are not the same
@@sorryforabsolutlynothing roy is that you?
One of these days they will have raspberry mini rolls and it won't be the same show
No I understand their pain, everyone knows the raspberry ones are the best……. Even better after a spliff 😂😂
"Roy Keane everyone... let me go and hug my friend"
I love Wrighty and Roy so much.
Wish it was a longer show. Could listen to Roy for ages. Down-to-earth man considering his considerable achievements - maybe that's why - his hardest marker is Roy Keane.
Don't worry he'll be on next week as well
Well said
He is without doubt the best football personality around. I love his honesty and forthright views. Plain English. Simple. Unflappable. And best of all - he’s been there, done it and owns up when he gets it wrong. Fuckin legend. And I’m a Liverpool supporter. His qualities need to be respected and applauded 👏🏻
Growing up as a kid in West Cork, I read 2 of Roy Keanes books when I was 10 and 11 and he's been a hero to me since then, a huge inspiration in my life. The hard work, determination, professionalism, are all things I've carried with me as I have grown up and it has helped me achieve some amazing stuff in my life with much more left to do.
Proper Legend
i spend alot of my childhood in west cork on my family s farm,sadly due to econimc crisis at the time my mother moved to england..i returned to work in corjk city in 98..all the guys i worked with were from roy s estate..he d turn up in the pub sometimes,no airs an graces ..just one of the lads...good luck
@@deiselden-The Irish are a blessed people. Worked with two Irish twins in Reading. I think Darragh had a hip replacement before turning 30 due to playing hurling I think. Cracking lads though those boys
Up da Rebels!
Loved this. For those that didn’t watch Roy, he has this hard man reputation, but people rarely talk about just how good he was. He dominated the best of the best. Viera, Zidane. He did the simple things, but he did them better than anyone. One of the best passers of a football i’ve ever seen. Usually always forward and in to feet. They don’t make them like him anymore.
Absolute fact.
Indeed. You don't get to play for a decade in a team that is winning multiple championships, and FA Cups, and European Cups, just by being a bit of a thug. See also Graeme Souness.
@@champagnerocker correct. I grew up watching Souness. A hard man. But what a football player. Elite.
Great seeing how Wrighty and Roy are proper buddies - I think Wrighty is a great, positive influence on him. Gunner myself but there’s no denying what Roy was and in different ways still is. Phenomenal leader and player.
Back when it was easier to love/hate opposition players. Arsenal having Henry and Viera specifically back then. Now everyone comes across as a whinging snitch where it's difficult to even like half your own team😆
I don't think legend cuts it to describe the man. What a really great bloke. His roots never left him, a humble man. One of my heroes. Look after yourself Roy. Legend.
Yeah I quite fancy him too
That "my friend" is lovely
Can never hate Wrighty
Wrighty and Keano are the best combo
@@Kriscur20 48:36
@@Kriscur20 49:25
SUPER wholesome
This could easily have gone on for hours. Roy Keane is the prime example of players we need more of in today's football world.
Not just players, people with a bit of backbone.
Talentless
Sadly those days are over.
@@thatguy-eg8el , Yes unlike the stars, full of "talent", in the England team at the Euros but without a Roy Keane. A complex unusual man. You know nothing about football...or about people.
And not just in football.
Wow can’t believe they managed to get Roy Keane on the overlap!
Proper coup
Another Man United old boys club guest
He on every week
😂
@@Greg-zp3fhnothing gets passed you!
@Greg-zp3fh someone educate this dude on the meaning of sarcasm, it might get him a bit further in life.
The bromance between Wrighty and Keano is some of the most wholesome things I've ever seen. Almost opposite characters to each other but they do love each other and truly are best mates.
Love the Overlap, loved the interview and I can't wait for when you guys upload new content ❤
Glad you're enjoying it! 🤝
This could have been a 2-3 hour special. Roy has so much to offer in terms of insight, how football really is behind the scenes, current football setups and of course sprinkled with his humour. Great episode.
Jamie was spot on when he said it's sad that two legends of United don't get on. It makes me sad too, Keano was my favourite player growing up. Brilliant episode as always ☘️🇮🇪
All it would take is a genuine apology but when you have two bloody minded individuals it is near impossible to get them to that point.
It's a bit like Liam and Noel Gallagher isn't it. Such a shame we won't see them make up
Fergason is a bully . He did the same to becks . Stam and a few others.. that's still the problem in man utd that he's still hanging around the club.. Keane should have been back there at least as a coach of the last 10 years put Ferguson but never let that happen😢😢
Reminds me a bit of the great Matt Busby could never let it go except in Fergies case he had to be king of the castle at all costs regardless treated other players poorly as well it's just in Keane's case it was more high profile, reading some of the stuff about the how he tried to get young players to sign for his son as their agent brought to light in the rock of Gibraltar debacle, reinforced his obsession with power. Still the best manager in the prem but at what cost.@@alcoyne3333333333333
@@alcoyne3333333333333😂
Love Roy’s mindset. It’s just so elite. Not enough players have it today
From afar people think Roy Keane is a menace but when you actually take time to listen to him,this guy is a good funny and down to earth guy,very interesting character,I like him.
Dont like how Gary and Wrighty swapped seats ! 😂
absolutely thrown me!!
Relax
I guess that means whoever is hosting that week will sit there for the best lit/lighted position
I wasn't focused as usual
Kicking my autism off 😩😂
I hope Roy knows how loved he is at Sunderland, to this day. Pure love and admiration for the bloke. Hope he feels the same about us. There's a sense of pride when you hear Keane say he loved Sunderland and when he's said things like he still looks out for our results.
Roy legend not only for MAN UNITED,but for football generally. The definition of a captain,leader on and off the pitch. Also amazing sense of humour.
Completely agree a true football icon 🙌
I despised the man throughout his whole career and now I can't disagree with a word he says. What a bloke.
same
He despised some people and spoke to them with no manner whatsoever, just rudely and grossly. Aging saved him.
You would hate him in opposition but if he played for your team……legend
I could listen to this legend of a man talk all day . His story telling is perfect 👌👏 my icon Roy Keane 🎉
Sir alex on the overlap next to roy keane will absolutely break the internet
Never gonna happen. Keane hates Fergie and rightly so.
That would be brilliant.
@@honestjohn7513But it won’t happen, they already said it.
Yeah I know it won't, even if all parties involved wanted to I don't think fergie is fit enough these days
Roy will pull a Carra and go missing that week 😂😂
This episode shows how much Roy really trusts the other 4.
Roy is a private and humble man, and when he's not entirely comfortable he doesn't give much away about himself.
But here he's letting loose with very little prompting or probing needed. And it's brilliant. Love Keano. If half the footballers of today had his attitude and desire the game would be unbelievable.
You can just see the respect and admiration every one has for him on that table. An honest and upright man and a world class player in his day. Great watch!
I mean wow. This is by far the best episode of stick to football. What a Legend! Always stood by his values. He is a great leader and example.
Ferguson: “Lads it’s Spurs”
Roy: perfect team talk
The Keane/ Wrighty bromance will never not be a mood raiser for me. So unexpected hahaha.
Same. And I'm gonna play the witcher again because of your pp. Cheers
One of the greater midfielders in history. Exceptional vision, drive, intelligence and passion. Modern players lack his desire to win.
He understood the psychological requirements of being consistently successful better than any other player I can think of.
I worked in Cobh and what a beautiful little place it is. The Titanic's last port of call. Every building on the sea front were all painted in a different colour. Then overhanging the hill was the Colman's Cathedral. This was such a site to behold. All in white stone. Amazing little place.
Life is quite simple with Roy. Respect, loyalty, hard work.
What a man. Loved having him as our United captain. Legend of the game!!
One of the best players to ever play.. wasnt just a hardman. Roy was the epiphany of a midfielder. Proper legend. One of the greatest to ever grace a football pitch..
This show is like therapy. You just log in to this world where football is the game you always wanted to be a part of.
13:55 - Roys dads was Maurice "Mossie" Keane. The locals in his hometown in Cork called him Sterling Moss coz of all of the money(sterling) Roy would send/bring back (:
mossie was banned from loads of bars..Roy build him a house as far from a pub as he could in cork city...not an easy challenge😁
@@deiselden It just has to be a made up story but I always loved the one where Mossie is supposed to have gone into the gents in the Templeacre, whipped out his lad at the urinal and said to the guy beside him, "You'd never think 5 million quid came out of that, would ya ?" 😅
@@peterincork3121I heard that was at the fox and hounds in ballyvolane
@peterincork3121 I heard the same story when I lived in Blackpool haha he got barred for it and all
As a kid growing up in Ireland, my team played Rockmount in the Munster seniors , his Brother was the big thing down South , Used to love going to Turners cross watching Ireland Youths , now living in America for the last 20 years I appreciate Roy career becoming our Greatest ever player , and probably the best player in the World in 98 99, unbelievable one man team that drive Ireland past All time great Hollander teams and Portugal to get us to a World Cup and then McCarty causing a civil war in Ireland, the whole Country shut down over Roy over Saipan , it was crazy , absolutely insane how one man drove our country, he was our modern day Mick Collin’s !!!!
I met him when i was a kid at Forest and he was class, people made out he was unapproachable but he was a gent. My first ever autograph!
All downhill from there then lol , unless you got Pearcys after.
It has been 18+ years on since Roy left Man United abruptly and I still have not got over it. For me, Roy Keane will always be the greatest proper Man United Captain in my lifetime.
Getting Keane and Fergie into the overlap room and to sort things out could be the greatest ending to the story there could be. It’s the ending we need
You've got more chance of platting piss
More Roy Keane’s are needed in today’s society. Top guy.
The reason Cork people come up to him so much when he is home is because they absolutely LOVE him so much and are always so proud of him!! Cork is already on the map for many other things but having arguably Manchester United's greatest-ever captain and one of their greatest-ever players from Cork is phenomenal!!!
Be Irish and proud
Huge respect for Roy. Best guest in the show so far.
It was nice to hear his side of the story about his time at United.
No matter what you think, Roy deserved a lot of respect and he will be the best captain for United in my lifetime.
It’s crazy how much money is in football nowadays. Roy talking about asking for £400k before joining United. £400k is about £870k today which is £16k a week😂….. Eddie Nketiah is on £100k at present for context..
That's scandalous
Whoa
Decent players at United on more a week than Keane was a year..
It IS absolutely crazy!
Jesus.
I absolutely love that when people give him praise for what he achieved he always gets uncomfortable and plays it down as if that’s not a big deal. that was my job. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The Greatest Man United Captain Ever. 🙌 Iconic
Brilliant to hear Keano. When the talks, it’s such compulsive listening. The ultimate winner
One of, if not the best Overlap ever. Well done Roy. Well done everyone.
As much as he had ability, his intangibles made him one of the best ever. His influence was otherworldly.
Don’t think I’d ever tire of listening to Roy talk football. He’s a true legend of the game and seems a “good lad” too
This is the best episode of STF yet! I could listen to Roy for hours, he's a genuine, honest bloke.
Ive seen Keane on the ferry a few times, I've always wanted to approach him, just to say hello and thanks for everything he did as a player at united, i didnt want to be rude. Im not from Cork but i lived in Cobh for 5 years and loved it, Roy is just typical of the people, friendly and helpful would have a laugh with a strangers but do wrong by them and you will never forget it
I flew out to Cork from Manchester. Scholes and Butt were on the plane, I looked it up and they were doing an event that weekend. I didn't want to go up to them first thing in the morning and peck their heads so I left them to it. I know what you mean about wanting to say something, especially as being a ginger lad they were my heroes 😂.
Out of interest, what ferry is that? Not Liverpool to Cork, is it?
@@ajpw1981 Ferry was to Rosslare, night trip! Ive been using the ferries a long time and i dont remember no Liverpool to Cork ferry, i could be wrong.
Think Cork people get a bit of leeway there!
@@ianmcdonald3053 ...would be a cool af ferry
I'd do it just for the craic
My God when Roy the Boy tells a story he's captivating. Absolute legend of the game.
Could listen to Keano talk football all day what a legend
Such a brilliant player. Very candid about how he was treated. Absolute legend for the club.
Absolutely loved this. Love everything Keane stands for and also especially love the love and admiration that he and Ian Wright have for each other, "Let me go and hug my friend." ❤
That wrighty hug is something special… let me go hug MY FRIEND. Lol Keano wanted none of it… but Wrighty will love on you regardless. What a beautiful friendship
80s kid & Wrighty is still my favourite player of all time. Hated Utd & Keane all through the 90s at the time but the blokes honestly a gem.
"Let me go and hug my friend" - Gotta love wrighty and keano's bromance man
Roy's professionalism and standards kept United at their best which in turn made every other team have to raise their game making for some of the best rivalries in PL history
That and they spent the most on players and Fergie intimidating and bullying referees
“Let me go and hug my friend”…😁these two guys just put a smile on my face, what an unlikely friendship 💙
They are like brothers. I guess they get on because they are very honest in how they deal with people , but in different ways
“He apologised” the look to Wrighty 😂
Keane turning down Real Madrid is the most bombshell thing I've ever heard him say. Speaks a lot about his character, but WOW turning down Madrid???? Incredible.
Well that was rather daft in hindsight weren't it
People will say it's because I'm Irish but Roy Keane is enthralling to listen to
I’m not Irish and I’m a gooner but I can listen to Roy all day! Real pro, these kids of today got nothing on him
"I'm a student of the game" has got me in stitches.. Rewinded that about 4 times
Here we go!! The most funniest show so far is here.
I'm rooting for Roy's brawl memories on the pitch 🤣
Wasn’t funny but very informative
Love listening to Keane. He's a great story teller
Gotta get Thierry on this show man
Why
@@pjoseph5950because it’s called stick to football and he’s the greatest PL player 😂
I reckon it will happen with wrighty and Carragher been their
@@pjoseph5950 because he'll slap some sense into them
@@DrShakamoto9 yes he is one of the best but he is pretty boring person so if you want to see him, he is on CBS.
Absolute heart and soul of a great team. Bit of me died when he left , never the same
Brian Clough according to Roy loved players that could head. It makes sense now that Clough wanted to sign Kevin Campbell after watching him in reserves. R.I.P
That story from Kev was hilarious
Absolute class. Not many others would happily be asked anything and answer totally honestly. Love Keano
I've heard all that before, but I could listen to it again. Roy Keane is a great speaker.
Very different Roy Keane….down to earth guy. The way Wrighty says “my friend”…..so touching
Cadbury's really need get Roy on new advert for there raspberry mini rolls 😂
Haha, that would be great
Just Roy starring down the camera going DO YOUR JOB, Buy Cadbury's raspberry mini rolls now 😂@@pauljmcmillan
Roy and Wrighty
*their
Doing Wrightys chicken tonight dance
"DUBLIN? WHAT'S IN DUBLIN!?"
Favourite line of the whole interview.
Is Wrighty not meant to be his mate 😂
@@AlanTumelty Keano playing up to the Cork thing a bit. He does go to Dublin a fair bit
Typical cork man about Dublin top man hail hail Roy 🍀
I just love Roy, he is just amazing and we should all have the courage to be ourselves as much as Roy is!
I've read Keano's autobiography about a dozen times so I know most of the stories already, yet I could listen to him retelling them for hours.
The episode we've all been waiting for, KEANO KEANO KEANO 💯
Whilst I love United and Keane, can’t help but feel we’ve heard all these stories before?? On overlap live etc
You are correct to a point but it's much more a than just soundbites which we got previously the continuous nature of the conversation shows much more of what Keane was all about hes honest about his ability without being egotistical, a legend. @@IIBeanie
The older I get, the more I realise the world needs more people like Roy! What an absolute gem this man is!👏 Absolute player and genuinely a great human being!❤️
Keane is a legend, honest straightforward,.a genius.....he has so much to offer football....what is wrong with clubs....what is wrong with Ireland....just love everything about him
I love the way he simplifies everything. Work hard, Train hard and always give 100% in whatever you do, He set standards and thats what he expected from everyone else.
I love hearing Roy keane talk about Brian Clough ❤ people talk about Pep and rightfully so, but Brian Clough was the original Pep. He literally changed the game from the top level down to grassroots. Referees used to do lectures on the way Forest played football ⚽️ and whenever a manager was going through a tough period, they put on some Nottingham Forest videos and go back to basics. The real goat 🐐 🙌🏻 💯
He was pretty much the opposite of Pep.
One of the best overlaps I've seen! Loved Roy Keane as a player and now as a pundit too.
Best approach. Low maintenance in the workplace, high maintenance in the negotiating office.
Hahahahaha Roy was never low maintenance anywhere. Still a diva and primadonna
Brilliant.. I could listen to Roy all day.. I hope we see him back in management sometime! ATB man 👍🙏
Really enjoyed this. Shame how United treated Roy, after being a crucial element in their success. But I guess there’s always two sides to a story.
Really enjoyed listening about your career Roy, my family come from Tralee, Co Kerry and Dingle in the Ring Of Kerry and such a beautiful country. I live in Torquay UK now. You've had an amazing career.
Please, do a interview with Dennis Bergkamp. One of the greatest players I’ve seen.
“Control the ball, pass it, run”. Can someone explain this to England before the Slovenia match tomorrow?
No one did 😢
Absolute Legend Of MUFC he was the Heartbeat of that team and my favourite player of all time ll never forget that juve match even after his yellow card he ran that pitch he was United's best captain and I was at the Ireland Vs Holland game in Lansdowne rd wat a performance Roy Keane thank you so much for years off pleasure watching you play you were the best ❤
Huge respect for Roy Keane. true legend of the game
Always loved him as a player. The mentality and energy he brought to the field is because of his passion for football. I never expect he will be this funny. Love listening to Keane. Really enjoyed this. Best football podcast ever. Never miss even a single one.
Unbelievable player. True leader. Legend Keano!
As a Corkman we obviously love Roy but although he's never lost it, I felt with the spotlight on him, his Cork accent was back in full force. No chance that man can walk around Cork undisturbed. He is one our greatest heroes.
Just out of curiosity, apart from Dennis Irwin, what other big people would contend with Roy to be Corks greatest?
@@BobVance529cillian murphy
@@shalaw95 ahh. Good call.
Well it certainly is not Michael Martin.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@BobVance529Sonia O’Sullivan, Jack Lynch, Michael Collins, Christy Ring, Ronan O’Gara, Cillian Murphy, Tom Barry, Tom Kiernan, Peter Stringer, the O’Donovan brothers and Fintan McCarthy, Frank O’Connor, Bill O’Herlihy and Niall Tóibín.
“Nothing serious, just 6-7 pints on a Monday” 😂😂😂 legend
No ads particularly for the Roy Keane episode. Standards 🔥