Roy Keane Unleashes Savage Takedown of FAI on Live TV
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane never fails to deliver when it comes to speaking his mind, and his latest outburst on ITV’s coverage of England vs Ireland is no exception. The outspoken pundit took aim at the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) during his pre-match analysis, leaving fans in stitches.
Keane, known for his no-nonsense approach, was quick to criticize the FAI’s management, saying, "The people in charge in the FAI couldn’t organise a p*** up in a brewery." His co-host, Ian Wright, was left in hysterics by the blunt assessment.
The comment sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with many fans praising Keane for his honesty. "Roy Keane is quality! Says it as he sees it!" tweeted one fan. Another chimed in, "P*** up in a brewery" at quarter to 5 on live TV. Only Roy Keane!"
The Nations League opener marks a new era for both England and Ireland, with interim England boss Lee Carsley taking charge for the first time since replacing Gareth Southgate. On the other side, former Iceland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson will lead out his team for the first time since being appointed.
Keane’s comments have sparked a debate about the FAI’s management and the state of Irish football. With the country’s national team struggling to find consistency, Keane’s words have added fuel to the fire.
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