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Man Utd legend Roy Keane shocks Gary Neville with blunt statement about TV roles

25 June 2024 , 08:56
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Keane also lifted lid on managerial future
Keane also lifted lid on managerial future

ROY KEANE left Gary Neville stunned with a blunt statement about his roles on Sky Sports and ITV.

The Manchester United legend works for the two broadcasters, delivering his views on Premier League football and the Euros.

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Roy Keane stunned Gary Neville as he made a blunt statement about his TV work
Neville looked shocked as Keane also lifted the lid on his managerial plans
Neville looked shocked as Keane also lifted the lid on his managerial plans

But in between his time as player and pundit, Keane was a manager.

The Irishman took charge of 100 games for Sunderland between 2006 and 2008, recording an impressive win rate of 42 per cent.

Keane then spent 81 games at Ipswich Town from 2009 to 2011, with his win rate dropping to 34.6 per cent.

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And he is yet to take another managerial role, despite being the Republic of Ireland’s assistant boss to Martin O’Neill between 2013 and 2018.

Keane’s name has been mentioned as in the running for his country’s top job, with John O’Shea currently interim gaffer following Stephen Kenny’s exit.

And making the switch would mean him giving up his punditry roles with Sky Sports and ITV.

But Neville appeared shocked after Keane revealed he “wouldn’t lose a wink of sleep” if he left TV — even if bosses informed him he was being cut from his contract.

Speaking on The Overlap with Sky Bet, the former Celtic man played down a return to the dugout despite insisting he could still do a “good job”.

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But Keane also made it clear that TV work is only a small part of his life and does not dictate how he operates.

Keane said: “I kind of fell into management, I was doing my coaching courses when I left Celtic. The Sunderland thing kind of happened accidentally. 

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“Now I’m on a contract I’ve got great freedom in my life, I answer to nobody. I do what I want, a couple of deals here.

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“And the few deals I have with TV, if any of the companies rang me tomorrow and said ‘we’re finished with you’, I wouldn’t lose a wink of sleep. 

“I’m very comfortable with what I’m doing. [Would I miss you?] I’d still come and say hello, Gary.

“But management I fell into accidentally. I’d only go back in if there was a really good offer and the deal was right and I don’t think that’s going to happen. 

“The only thing I have inside me is I do think I can do a good job. Maybe it’s a bit of ego, maybe it will never leave me. 

“But also if I didn’t go back into management I’m fine with that.”

Anthony Chapman

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