In fairness he was fairly spot on there whatever you think of the man. As for him being your typical manc, he's Irish and I don't think there's much point in pigeonholing him and his opinions solely because of the team he played for.
It makes me laugh how a man who walks out on his own country can pass judgement on another. The man is and always will be a joke.
He starts the interview saying "with the players england have got they'll be disappointed", loses his cool half way through it, and finishes it saying the England players are mediocre. Gobshite
all that crap from a man who turned his back on his country,yes england have mediocre players but none of them walked away they stayed until the end,great player but one unlikeable cnut
As much as i loved this speel about the English team, and he has a point over most of the things he said.............. I hate the way all of his interviews are so dramatic, and about him!
He only gets angry 'cause your man is talking about what happened in 2002 when obviously he can't really know what went on so understandably Keane had a go. And also, he doesn't make it about him at all. He's asked a question about himself, answers it and then swiftly moves back to talking about Capello. Don't get me wrong, I'm not having a go at you (and I don't like Roy Keane either) but it's a bit unfair to say what you did.