LCFC Rennie Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 It's not that bad a comment? People feel the need to be offended by everything. Saying that he felt happy when a fellow professional almost died. Yeah, he was right to say that.
lestajigs Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 I love how Fox92 can find a positive about anybody, no matter how much of a bellend. I swear a post about Ian Huntley would say something along the lines of, 'He may be a murdering paedophile, but you can't fault the cleanliness of his classrooms. He was an excellent caretaker, no matter what anyone says.' lol
Guest MattP Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 The bloke needs serious help, it's not normal to even think these things let alone write them down in a book and try to sell it. He really is a sociopath, how anyone can employ him in football in beyond me.
Fox92 Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 Whereas I was pointing out the fact that he's an absolute cvnt, a point far more relevant to his character, the main topic of this discussion, than his abilities with a football. He was never as good as half the Manchester United midfield anyway, Scholes and Beckham were always superior. I didn't agree or disagree with your point - or any of the posts related to his character in this thread -I didn't say anything along those lines, so I don't really get your response. It's just pointless concluded with a shit "joke". I posted about his footballing ability - I don't care if it wasn't spoken about before - and yet again it's taken out of context.
roger the dodger Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 if there is one player{ex player} who i can.t stand in all my years of watching football it is that f..ker Roy Keane horrible bastard
Oxfordfox83 Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 We all knew what Keane was like, didn't we? One hell of a player though, and I'm certain a player that we'd all want in our teams. No thanks. People like him, Wise, Ferdinand, Barton we can do without in our team, however much ability they might have.
Oxfordfox83 Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 No thanks. People like him, Wise, Ferdinand, Barton we can do without in our team, however much ability they might have. Oh, and Marlon King, obviously.
Bamba's Babes Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 Saying that he felt happy when a fellow professional almost died. Yeah, he was right to say that. Did I say he's right? Have people never thought about if their boss suddenly died then they might get a clean slate at work and their lives might improve? It's the same thing. Like I said, it's not something we should all be up in arms about.
MPH Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 To be fair anyone who this swings towards buying his book is a **** anyway. Valid point.
21st Century Fox Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 “I rang Mark Hughes. Robbie [savage] wasn’t in the Blackburn team and I asked Mark if we could try to arrange a deal. Sparky said: ‘Yeah, yeah, he’s lost his way here but he could still do a job for you.’ Robbie’s legs were going a bit but I thought he might come up to us [at Sunderland], with his long hair, and give us a lift – the way Yorkie [Dwight Yorke] had, a big personality in the dressing room. Sparky gave me permission to give him a call. So I got Robbie’s 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 ****ing signing that.’”
Guest Posted 7 October 2014 Posted 7 October 2014 Roy is a class A Cnut. To think anything like that let alone come out and say it just shows that he is a nasty piece of work. About 6 weeks ago I witnessed one of my friends collapse and die from a heart attack on a football pitch, he was given mouth to mouth and used a defibrillator but couldn't bring him round. So sad Jesus. Really sorry to hear that Bergamo.
Dan Posted 8 October 2014 Posted 8 October 2014 Did I say he's right? Have people never thought about if their boss suddenly died then they might get a clean slate at work and their lives might improve? It's the same thing. Like I said, it's not something we should all be up in arms about. That actually concerns you - and it's still the same principle but there's more reason it may actually benefit you. What benefit does he get from this? People don't criticise their 3-0 loss to a shit side? If he doesn't want people to criticise their embarrassing results then don't produce them.
VLC86 Posted 8 October 2014 Posted 8 October 2014 Did I say he's right? Have people never thought about if their boss suddenly died then they might get a clean slate at work and their lives might improve? It's the same thing. Like I said, it's not something we should all be up in arms about. Yep that's normal as well, painting quite a picture of yourself.
Oxfordfox83 Posted 8 October 2014 Posted 8 October 2014 Did I say he's right? Have people never thought about if their boss suddenly died then they might get a clean slate at work and their lives might improve? It's the same thing. Like I said, it's not something we should all be up in arms about. Whether you think that or not, going into the office a few years down the line and declaring your boss's death to have really let you off the hook for being crap at your job would cause all your colleagues to regard you as the epitome of cnutishness. Which is what we're doing here. Presumably your natural reaction would be "Yeah Roy, it was brilliant news. I owed him a fiver!"
artursteppe Posted 8 October 2014 Posted 8 October 2014 Controversial things like this sell books! He's cnut but he's only doing this to sell more books and make more money! People make careers out of doing the same thing! Just look at that Katie Hopkins! What???!!!!??????
fazzyfox Posted 8 October 2014 Posted 8 October 2014 Barn or divorce? Mmmm, one is something swamped in bull shit with the intention of keeping cows fed and under a roof whilst doing sod all all day for the rest of their lives whilst the other is a farm yard structure.
Fox92 Posted 9 October 2014 Posted 9 October 2014 Did I say he's right? Have people never thought about if their boss suddenly died then they might get a clean slate at work and their lives might improve? It's the same thing. Like I said, it's not something we should all be up in arms about. I wouldn't try explaining that. I don't think certain people actually read.
Guest MattP Posted 9 October 2014 Posted 9 October 2014 Can you imagine how pissed off Keane is that Pietersen has stole the back pages with his book? Expecting him to have a rant about him in his 4th autobiography.
VLC86 Posted 9 October 2014 Posted 9 October 2014 Can you imagine how pissed off Keane is that Pietersen has stole the back pages with his book? Expecting him to have a rant about him in his 4th autobiography. Don't be daft, his 4th one is about will be how glad he was Ebola stole the headlines the day Villa got relegated.
foxaholic Posted 9 October 2014 Posted 9 October 2014 I was really proud of the club that day. Wonderful! whilst I agree it hardly done the club any good getting rid of the manager immediately
Chug Laguna Posted 9 October 2014 Posted 9 October 2014 I expected so much more from Roy Keane, paragon of virtue, I live under a rock in the park and love rainbows
sylofox Posted 9 October 2014 Posted 9 October 2014 Roy Keane reveals "evil thought" over on loan Leicester full back Clive Clarke's heart attack against Forest in 2007 By AlanThompson | Posted: October 07, 2014 29225738 Comments (0)Roy Keane has made the shocking revelation that he had an 'evil thought' because he felt 'glad' on loan Leicester full back Clive Clarke's heart attack happened on the same night as Sunderland were knocked out the League Cup by Luton Town. Clarke was on loan from Sunderland at Leicester City when he suffered a cardiac arrest in the changing rooms during a match against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground in August 2007, causing the tie to be abandoned at half-time. The left back fell ill on the same evening Premier League side Sunderland - managed at the time by Keane - were humbled 3-0 at League One Luton. And Keane, now deputy manager at Aston Villa, reveals in his autobiography, The Second Half, that he was relieved the incident happened that evening because it distracted from Sunderland's display, Mail Online reports. He writes: 'I had the evil thought: "I'm glad he had it tonight" because it would deflect our woeful performance.' Keane also concedes that, having once joked that he was surprised ‘they’d found a heart’, he ‘sometimes forgot’ he ‘wasn’t the only person with parents and children’. Clarke enjoyed a nine-year football career before being forced to retire due to medical advice in February 2008 following his heart attack. He started his career at Stoke City in 1999, making 223 league appearances, before spending a season with West Ham United between 2005 and 2006. A move to Sunderland in 2006 was followed by loans to Coventry City and then Leicester. The left back became a football agent after retiring from the game due to medical advice in February 2008 at the age of just 27. Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Roy-Keane-reveals-evil-thought-loan-Leicester/story-23054443-detail/story.html#ixzz3FRnSUFCj Follow us: @Leicester_Merc on Twitter | leicestermercury on Facebook Read more at http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Roy-Keane-reveals-evil-thought-loan-Leicester/story-23054443-detail/story.html#vPAwwpoWuKyeit6C.99 Just had a pint listening to 2 man u fans go on about how great Keane was. That just brings into perspective what a w4nker the man is. As a club we do everything right to put the situation right and Keane is glad about it. He is not a man he's a fvcking moron. He really is a sad excuse for a human being.
Dom_Harborough Fox Posted 9 October 2014 Posted 9 October 2014 Say what you like about Roy Keane but you have to give the bloke credit. He's principled, takes criticism like a man and is absolutely not in any way a massive hypocrite at all whatsoever... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J2uHLAqj5s
Collymore Posted 10 October 2014 Posted 10 October 2014 We all probably have thoughts we regret from time to time, it's what you do with those thoughts that counts. You've hardly covered yourself in glory Keano boy!
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