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Published 02:09 3 Dec 2014 GMT
Updated 09:28 3 Dec 2014 GMT
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Keane conceded that the similarities between himself and the Scotsman were always going to ensure a tumultuous end to the Corkman's time at Old Trafford.
"Yes. It was never going to end as a pal's act," Keane said. "I was never going to leave with champagne and flowers."
The interview with Keane was teased by the piece's author Sam Pilger who tweeted some of Keano's quotes last night.
Keane: “I saw how Bryan Robson and Steve Bruce left the club, both decent United captains, and I didn’t like the way they left.”
— Sam Pilger (@sampilger) December 2, 2014
Roy Keane: “My kids tease me about supporting England, a bit of banter, but they are Ireland all day.” — Sam Pilger (@sampilger) December 2, 2014
Keane: “If United fans say I had a decent career then brilliant. If they want to say, ‘What’s gone on with Ferguson stuff?’ then fuck them.”
— Sam Pilger (@sampilger) December 2, 2014
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