Thegoalmac can reveal that When Roy Keane was asked if he could ever forgive his former manager,Sir Alex,Keane replied:
"Not sure, not sure.
Keane was the subject of Ferguson's most brutal criticism in his
autobiography, which was released in 2013, branding Keane a bully in the
United dressing room in the latter years of his Old Trafford career.
Sincerely,i really want to see Roy and Sir Alex come out publicly and put this issue aside and move on from it,its really becoming boring to hear everyday,they are Men not women,with due respect to women.Continue to see all he said.
" Football is a small world, you will cross paths
with people again. Will I bump into him again at a game or press
conference?
"The problem I had, is that when you hope you have
known someone for some time, it's afterwards when people start coming
out with all sorts of nonsense. When you think what he made out of it,
millions of pounds, statues, and standing. But to criticise people who
have earned him success....would I forgive him? I don't know.
"If
we cross paths. I'm sure we will....cross paths, that is. Lots of stuff
I let go, but eventually you have to go, enough is enough. You have to
defend yourself."
Keane also talked about his falling out with
Ferguson, with the Republic of Ireland assistant manager having been
condemned for an outspoken appearance on MUTV in which he criticised several players, though he insists none of his team-mates had a problem with the home truths he aired.
Asked
why he fell out with Ferguson, Keane continued: "It is quite hard to
explain. You just knew. There was a lot of propaganda from United about
this leaked video that shouldn't have been played. United were quite
happy to let that run.
"I had to fight my corner on that one. No
one had an issue with that in terms of the players, it was just Ferguson
and [assistant manager Carlos] Queiroz.
"Sometimes you just know
these things. Just the way it was handled. Ferguson has pals in the
media, I can spot them a mile off, some of them are here today. I can
see them, putting out little snippets, lies."
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