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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
In this file photo Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke is watched by Tottenham defender Sol Campbell (R) during their Premiership clash at Old Trafford May 16. Police have opened an investigation into the abuse Sol Campbell was subjected to during Portsmouth's Premier League game with his old club Tottenham Hotspur, Hampshire Police said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Dan Chung
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 09/27/2008
Roy Keane will send Dwight Yorke away on international duty with his blessing, but says he is not fully fit.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 09/13/2008
There was no rant, no histrionics, but a precise and deliberate character assassination. Despite his reputation as a player - quick to tackle, slow to forget - Roy Keane has more ice in his veins than fire, but those who cross him should not expect tolerance.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Sunderland manager Roy Keane rejected on Friday criticism from FIFA vice-president Jack Warner who accused him of stopping striker Dwight Yorke from playing for Trinidad & Tobago in a World Cup qualifier.
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
Sunderland manager Roy Keane rejected on Friday criticism from FIFA vice-president Jack Warner who accused him of stopping striker Dwight Yorke from playing for Trinidad & Tobago in a World Cup qualifier.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
The war of words between Roy Keane and Jack Warner has intensified with the FIFA vice-president making a personal attack on the Sunderland manager, after the Irishman had called him "a clown" amid the row over Keane's decision to withdraw Dwight Yorke from international duty.