**Roy Keane Reveals Epic Dressing Room Clash After Staff Member Told Him to ‘F* Off’
It’s no secret that Roy Keane is a no-nonsense kind of guy. As a former Manchester United captain and current pundit, he’s always been known for his outspoken opinions and unwavering dedication to winning. But even Keane himself has had to deal with his fair share of dressing room disagreements.
In a recent episode of Sky Bet’s "Stick to Football: The Overlap Special," Keane, along with Gary Neville, Ian Wright, and Jill Scott, discussed the issue of coaches entering the dressing room. Neville spoke out against goalkeeping coaches who would often enter the room on training days, saying it was a no-go in the United dressing room during his playing days.
Keane chipped in, saying, "Nobody was allowed in. Don’t come in. Only the lads. It’s our space, our private space, our sanctuary."
But one particular incident left a lasting impression on Keane. As he recounted the story, he recalled a staff member who had been entering the dressing room to get autographs or signed gear. Keane had approached him and asked what he was doing, but the staff member had responded by swearing at him.
"I said ‘you f off, get out,"’ Keane recalled. "And he told me to f off first!"
Keane’s response is telling of his no-nonsense approach to dealing with respect in the dressing room. He isn’t one to tolerate disrespect, regardless of who’s dishing it out. And in this particular case, the staff member didn’t fare well.
As Wright pressed Keane for more information, he revealed that the staff member was told to leave the dressing room that day. Keane’s stance is a reflection of the importance he places on boundaries and respect in the dressing room. As a player, he fought hard for every inch of success on the pitch, and as a pundit, he continues to speak his mind.
At the end of the day, it’s easy to see why Keane’s tough approach has earned him a loyal following among fans. He’s a reminder that respect is earned, and in the world of professional football, winning is everything.
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