in an alternative universe Roy Keane formed a midifeld Spurs duo with Paul Gascoigne, flanked by Darren Anderton and the veteran Chris Waddle, supporting the front line of Teddy Sheringham and Jurgen Klinsmann .....
I still recall the camera panning to Justin Edinburgh and you can lip read his words to Keane as clear as day "Come on then you Irish count" after a spat between the two, I think it may have been a reference to Keane's noble background.He could have formed a brilliant partnership with Steve Sedgley who gave him a 5 knuckle shuffle behind his back at the 91 FA Cup final.
The other piece of the same story is that when he met Ferguson, Ferguson knew all about him, apparently that's what convinced him to sign for Man Yoo.Can you imagine Keane and Beckham half of the best midfield in EPL history could have been at the lane had the cards fell differently. Its bollocks that beckham trained as a spurs youth in his man u shirt...thats just crap for the cameras. I heard a story of Beckham going into see venables to either be kept or not at the end of the season and venners didnt know who he was and had to ask him his name, which convinced beckham his future lay elsewhere (man u fan or not).
The other piece of the same story is that when he met Ferguson, Ferguson knew all about him, apparently that's what convinced him to sign for Man Yoo.
Mackay scored goals.
Exactly, not new newsTo be fair, he's never said any different. Mentions it as far back as 2002 in his autobiography.
A Tottenham supporter doesn't turn down an offer from Spurs to play...therefore Keane is not a Tottenham fan...close thread
Isn't he the dude that would always say "cmon lads, its Tottenham"?.... Actually he might be a spurs fan
Keane also scored some goals, though not as often as Dave did.
I've never read his autobiography but yes, I seem to remember hearing this ages ago.To be fair, he's never said any different. Mentions it as far back as 2002 in his autobiography.
gareth barry lifelong Spurs fan turned us down for more money at Citeh