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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has revealed opting to not play abroad during his playing career remains one of his biggest regrets.
Enjoying decorated spells at Nottingham Forest, the Red Devils and Celtic, the former Republic of Ireland international won seven Premier League titles, while also being part of the United squad that claimed the Treble in 1999.
Choosing to call time on his career in 2006 at the age of just 35, injury problems prevented the tough-tackling midfielder from continuing his journey within the game, having won the Scottish Premier League and League Cup with the Hoops that very same year.
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Cited as one of the best midfielders the English game has ever seen, his long-running dispute with Patrick Vieira proved Keane could mix it with just about anyone on his day, but off-field issues and clashes with Sir Alex Ferguson meant he felt he was 'pushed' out of the door at United when he did depart.
Having previously stated in his autobiography back in 2014 how he had offers to play at some of Europe's biggest clubs, the Sky Sports pundit told The Overlap's 'Stick to Football' podcast of his regret while in conversation with David Beckham and reflecting on the latter's continental career.
“I wish I’d gone abroad,'' he said. ''My contract was up a couple of times and I had opportunities to leave on a free [transfer], and a part of me is jealous when I see other lads going abroad because it’s a great experience for your family.
“I was really happy at Manchester United, but if I knew it was going to
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on a photo of Loos doing yoga on Instagram, several well-wishers posted that they supported the former Dutch model. “Thank you,” wrote Loos, 46, while responding to an Instagram comment slamming the “disgusting” things other people were saying. “[I] am taking in the nasty comments with as much humor as I can.” The Post reached out to Loos for comment.
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Showbiz couple David and Victoria Beckham have both appeared in a no-holds-barred Netflix documentary called Beckham about Becks' life and career. In it, they both speak out about how news stories of David's alleged affair, which he has always denied and described as "ludicrous", with assistant Rebecca Loos affected them. The rumours materialised when the professional footballer, 48, who married Victoria, 49, in 1999, was playing for Real Madrid in 2003 and hired Rebecca as a staff member.
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“Time Goes By,” but some things you never forget.Twenty years after her husband’s alleged affair, Victoria Beckham has broken her silence about the moment that almost broke her marriage.In the new tell-all Netflix documentary “Beckham,” the Spice Girl reflects on the time David Beckham, 48, was accused of breaking his vows while playing in Spain in 2003 after transferring from Manchester United to Real Madrid. “It was the hardest period because it felt like the world was against us,” Victoria reveals. “Here’s the thing — we were against each other, if I’m being completely honest.In the documentary, premiering Wednesday, Oct.
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