Keano: The Biography

Keano: The Biography

ISBN: 1782199969

ISBN 13: 9781782199960

Publication Date: December 01, 2014

Publisher: John Blake

Pages: 288

Format: Paperback

Authors: Stafford Hildred, Tim Ewbank

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Soccer legend Roy Keane has found extraordinary success as both a player and a manager, though his attitude and actions have led to no small amount of controversy over the years

Roy Keane is a huge presence, on or off the pitch. Talented, determined, outspoken but always respected, he continues to exercise enormous influence on the game—and away from it. Whether lambasting the "prawn sandwich brigade" of Manchester United fans, or dismissing his former boss, Sir Alex Ferguson's criticisms as "insulting nonsense," he speaks his mind with the same take-no-prisoners attitude that characterized his battling displays as Manchester United's captain. Throughout a distinguished playing and managerial career that took in Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, Celtic, and Ireland, as well as working as a commentator for ITV, he has displayed the same qualities of aggression and determination that mark out his comments off the pitch—not without controversy, for his uncompromising nature and willingness to speak his mind brought him a slew of headlines over the years. Now fully updated to take account of Keane's continuing success as assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland team, this book reveals all about the man, the player, the manager, and, increasingly, the public figure. By speaking to those close to their subject, as well as members of the public who have encountered him in their everyday lives, the authors have gained extraordinary insights into the man known affectionately to so many fans as "Keano."