4Vote!
Fox News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former Ireland captain Roy Keane has blamed the national team's poor defending rather than Thierry Henry's hand ball for the Irish failing to qualify for the World Cup. France striker Henry has been condemned for a deliberate hand ball that set up his team's tying goal in a qualifying draw that sent the French rather than the Irish to next year's World Cup.
3Vote!
Harry Hotspur (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
W ith barely twenty five hours until kick off it seems almost rude not to slow down and have a good gawp at the twisted train wreck that is Roy Keane. Once he was a great footballer. No two ways about it. Barely a week in football passes without a fan of one team or another uttering the words, 'What we need is a Roy Keane'. But just as Gazza nibbled away at his reputation every time he was snapped...
+Vote!
The Offside (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
First, a confession: I kind of love Ipswich Town manager and former Ireland captain Roy Keane. (Even though he terrifies me.) But I was glad it wasn’t my cell phone going off in the middle of a press conference this week. Because let’s face it: the man is a bit…oh, [...]
3Vote!
OmniFootball (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
Really he’s the only person who’s come out and said to the FAI, get over it, that’s the spirit. Perhaps we should ask UEFA for a replay against Liverpool when Babel went down for a penalty, or ask for the FA cup back when Henchoz handballed it when we lost to them in Cardiff. All any [...]
Click here to see all comments
Reaction to Henry's handball and Roy Keane's comments
I think pundits and fanatics alike are missing the entire point with regard to the public reaction and outcry on Henry's handball. The thesis is simple...
anonymous - 11/22/2009
3Vote!
Daily Star (Free subscription) | yesterday
IRISH legend Roy Keane last night blasted the FAI and told them: France are going to the World Cup - get over it!
3Vote!
Daily Star (Free subscription) | yesterday
IRISH legend Roy Keane last night blasted the FAI and told them: France are going to the World Cup - get over it!
3Vote!
Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
As the Irish nation clung on to the vain hope of a World Cup replay with France yesterday, one of their number — Roy Keane, somewhat predictably — raged against the massive tide of public opinion from Dublin to Donegal.
3Vote!
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
IRELAND'S week of woe continued without mercy yesterday as first Fifa denied them a replay against France, then their former captain Roy Keane launched an astonishing atta
3Vote!
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Roy Keane tells Ireland: You only have yourselves to blame
3Vote!
Arsenal 4 Life (Free subscription) | yesterday
We all know Roy Keane hates the Irish FA, we all know he used to play for United, and we know he’s not exactly the best manager in the world, but the fact of the matter is: Roy Keane is f*cking hilarious! But despite the hilarious way he puts his points across, you have to say he [...]
3Vote!
Heaven Sports (Free subscription) | yesterday
Over the last couple of days we’ve heard quite a lot of rage and fury coming from the Irish ranks in response to the Thierry Henry handball incident, which dumped Ireland out of the World Cup...
3Vote!
Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
Roy Keane had little sympathy for the Football Association of Ireland's unsuccessful campaign to have their controversial World Cup play-off against France replayed and said: 'What goes around comes around.'
3Vote!
Word Magazine blogs (Free subscription) | yesterday
The FAI reaction to 'Handy Henry' was ludicrous. Its sport, it happens, get over it Roy Keane's reaction here http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/8370327.stm
3Vote!
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
The row rumbles on and now Thierry Henry has sought to restore his tattered reputation.But FIFA have already spoken.And in the caustic tones of Roy Keane the reality of the situation has been put into context, for all that Arsene Wenger has tried to justify the actions of his former skipper.Like it or not - and we know they will never like it in Dublin, Cork and Waterford - it is over, done and dusted....