IPSWICH Town boss Roy Keane had "mixed emotions" after his side clambered off the Championship basement with a 1-1 draw at Reading. Jon Stead's ninth minute opener was cancelled out by Simon Church's equaliser, early in the second half, but Town held firm against some sustained Royals pressure to extend their unbeaten run to five matches.
For a change let’s switch from mens football to womens football. We know how terribly dangerous, aggressive and violent the game can be as was made clear by my Top 10 Dirtiest Players post. There are plenty of names in that list which are still not included. Those challenges, tackles, lunges deserve severe punishment. Honestly, [...] VoTD : Take that Roy Keane, I am better – Elizabeth -...
IPSWICH Town manager Roy Keane today said that when he sees Jon Walters leading out the Blues he knows his team is in good hands. Walters will wear the captain's armband for tomorrow's Championship game against Reading at the Madejski Stadium (kick-off 3pm) after taking over the role on a full-time basis from Alex Bruce.
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The Scottish midfielder has become Mancheser United's key figure on big occasions such as at Chelsea today THERE have been many versions of precisely what Roy Keane said in his infamous and never-broadcast interview with Manchester United's in-house television station that went under the name of Play the Pundit. Recorded four years ago after a 4-1 defeat at Middlesbrough, the Irishman is said to have...
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson admits he's yet to adequately replace his former midfield. The United manager admits he no longer has the players - Wayne Rooney apart - who can match the consistent high level performances of Roy Keane and David Beckham in their prime. But he says the pace of the modern game has also contributed to the chopping and changing in his line-ups.
IPSWICH Town manager Roy Keane knows that defeat against Reading at the Madejski Stadium today (kick-off 3pm) will hurt more than usual. When the Blues were left devastated by a last-second Jon Macken Barnsley winner on October 3 they had to endure the pain for a fortnight before their next match.
Ron Chopper Harris. Andoni Goikoetxea, the Butcher of Bilbao. Norman Bite Yer Legs Hunter. Duncan Ferguson, the Toast of Barlinnie. Even Roy Keane himself, the Lord bless us and save us. The whole lot of them are only trotting after Ms Elizabeth Lambert of the New Mexico Lobos women's college soccer team, as the following remarkable footage shows. The hair pull reminded me of Brian O'Driscoll on Australia's...
IPSWICH Town manager Roy Keane insists his team will kick on from last weekend's Championship success against Derby County. It was the Blues' first victory in 15 attempts, and Keane says there is no reason why confidence should not be high for his bottom-of-the-table team when they visit Reading on Saturday.
READING manager Brendan Rodgers has revealed that Roy Keane 'is a really nice man'. Rodgers will be taking on Ipswich Town boss Keane at the Madejski Stadium tomorrow (kick-off 3pm) in a Championship game that neither club can afford to lose.
IPSWICH Town boss Roy Keane has admitted that no new players are likely to arrive before next year. Keane revealed that he is still tracking a triallist, believed to be Ibraihma Faye, a Senegalese defender who had a trial game for Town Reserves against Norwich City's second string a fortnight ago.
READING boss, Brendan Rodgers, is one of Roy Keane's biggest fans. Rodgers might be a very different type of person, and manager, to Town's big-name boss, but he still has a huge amount of respect for his fellow Irishman.
• Reserve goalkeeper goes public on rift with United team-mate • 'You have to wait for a chance, but for how long?' Edwin van der Sar is approaching the final stages of his career amid tensions behind the scenes at Manchester United, with his younger rival, Tomasz Kuszczak, openly asking whether the Dutchman dislikes him and criticising him for not offering any encouragement or help. Van...
Ipswich boss Roy Keane has revealed he no longer takes part in training games – because of fears how he might react. Keane is renowned for his fiery temper .