Roy Keane's comments poking fun after Newcastle United's collapse that handed Manchester United the title have re-emerged after a quarter of a century.
19.12.2021 - 16:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A heart-warming story involving Roy Keane has gone viral on social media after a doctor spoke of a 'Christmas miracle'.
Keane earned legendary status at Manchester United for leading the club to win multiple major honours under Sir Alex Ferguson.
The former midfielder moved into management after retirement, but he now currently works in punditry. Keane is often considered as box-office entertainment on punditry duties, as his persona on the pitch has transferred to TV and he's not afraid of the
Roy Keane's comments poking fun after Newcastle United's collapse that handed Manchester United the title have re-emerged after a quarter of a century.
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