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Ipswich boss Roy Keane hopes to keep hold of 16 year-old striker Connor Wickham. Chelsea and Manchester United have been linked with the teenager. read more
SHEFFIELD Wednesday manager Brian Laws is convinced that Ipswich are in a false position. Laws said: “A lot of new players have come in, and I think that Roy Keane is still trying to find his best XI.
Rather than consider a match fixing scandal that Tim Marchman correctly surmises is far more relevant to the credibilty of global soccer than Thierry Henry’s handball, let’s instead take a gander at not-about-to-be-fired Ipswich manager Roy Keane. What’s crazier, allowing a cell phone to ring during a Keane press conference or the former Manchester [...]
You don't mess with Roy Keane, not as a manager and never as a player. You certainly don't leave your mobile phone on when you are at a press conference with the Ipswich Town boss, that's practically suicidal. Anyway back to the gist of what the former Ireland international is ...
Roy Keane has not exactly covered himself with glory either, injecting his bile against the FAI's demand of a replay. Its time to give up Saipan, paisan. Time to "move on" as John Delaney, FAI chief so succinctly put. Those...
Another highly entertaining pre-match interview with Ipswich manager Roy Keane, who was asked about the whole Thierry Henry handball incident on Friday. Keane is obviously still bitter towards the FAI, and he refused to condemn Henry’s actions – instead putting all the blame on the Irish defenders who let the ball bounce in their box, [...]
Ipswich boss Roy Keane had no sympathy for the Republic of Ireland nor the Football Association of Ireland after their World Cup heartbreak last week. read more
Roy Keane has lambasted the Republic of Ireland's attempts to get their controversial World Cup play-off match against France replayed. The Republic appealed to Fifa after their 2-1 aggregate defeat by France on the basis that the winning goal came after a blatant Thierry Henry handball. But Ipswich boss Keane said: "They can complain all they want but France are going to the World Cup - get over it.