Roy Keane

My error. My mother (God rest her soul) was Irish and she used to make potato cakes, but she never called them biscuits. As I recall, they were made with left-over mash, flour, and some butter. She fried them and served them with eggs and bacon on a Sunday morning. Dad's favourite.
That does sound pretty good actually. My mum is also Irish, but I don’t recall her ever being that great in the kitchen! :lol:
 
That does sound pretty good actually. My mum is also Irish, but I don’t recall her ever being that great in the kitchen! :lol:
Tattie scones are a staple across Scotland and basically the same thing as, although generally thinner than, the Irish equivalent. They are tremendous.
 
That’ll be it so. I’d forgotten he was ever there. His management career began and ended at Sunderland as far as I can make out. The Ireland thing was just a token role. I love Keane, he’d be great craic to go for a flake of pints with and listen to his mad stories. He would also probably be someone you would avoid getting intentionally angry
Don't want to disappoint but I believe he's tee-total these days. If you were to meet him which is highly unlikely, avoid idolizing him. Not wanting to get him angry.......
 
Whinging about our players talking to each other whilst we waited for City players to come out for the second half. Yes, Roy - why aren't they all staring at the floor in silence?!

God, imagine having to live in the same house as that bloke. Always finds something to whinge about.
 
Keane and Neville are doing my head in. Yes, we're shite but we're not losing 1 nil at home to Hartlepool. We're losing 1 nil away to the champions of England and playing reasonably. This is just negativity for negativity sake now.
 
Keane and Neville are doing my head in. Yes, we're shite but we're not losing 1 nil at home to Hartlepool. We're losing 1 nil away to the champions of England and playing reasonably. This is just negativity for negativity sake now.
They have you on their hook, reeling you in. This is how they stay relevant.
 
They have you on their hook, reeling you in. This is how they stay relevant.

That's probably true. I wonder how much it affects the squad though. These are players that the current squad should be looking up to but they're constantly panning the club. I do believe our players should have thick skin to be a United player but it's way too much. I think we need to accept we're a sub-standard team trying to get better and not to constantly have grand expectations and then be gobsmacked and disgusted at how bad we are.
 
I've avoided listening to them and pretty much every former United player outside of Becks.
 
Keane and Neville are doing my head in. Yes, we're shite but we're not losing 1 nil at home to Hartlepool. We're losing 1 nil away to the champions of England and playing reasonably. This is just negativity for negativity sake now.

City have been fecking crap.

If we had anything about us we'd be winning this.
 
Keane and Neville are doing my head in. Yes, we're shite but we're not losing 1 nil at home to Hartlepool. We're losing 1 nil away to the champions of England and playing reasonably. This is just negativity for negativity sake now.
They have 1 win in 10 and are playing like it yet we've not even thrown a punch
 
That's probably true. I wonder how much it affects the squad though. These are players that the current squad should be looking up to but they're constantly panning the club. I do believe our players should have thick skin to be a United player but it's way too much. I think we need to accept we're a sub-standard team trying to get better and not to constantly have grand expectations and then be gobsmacked and disgusted at how bad we are.
Oh it’s awful. Class of 92/ex pros one of the single worst things for the club the last 10 years or so. Pure pressure that’s unavoidable and their bias is so evident in that they’re so inconsistent.
 
I guess Neville has a more permanent gig at sky but considering between the two of them Keane was the one who had an unceremonious and bitter exit from united it's funny how it's the former who tries his best to seem ambivalent while Keane is clear on where his support lies.