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          Roy Keane has questioned Sir Alex Ferguson's loyalty after comments made in the former Manchester United manager's autobiography.

        1. Roy Keane has questioned Sir Alex Ferguson's loyalty after comments made in the former Manchester United manager's autobiography.
        2. From his relationship with Roy Keane to loyalty with the Glazers, via José Mourinho, Pizzagate, Man City and much more.
        3. Roy Keane's autobiography was always going to be a read that opened up old wounds, unsettling former team-mates and managers alike.
        4. The former midfielder explained why he'll never forgive his former boss, despite enjoying so many good moments with arguably the greatest manager of all time.
        5. Keane presents us with a remarkably complex self-portrait of a man for whom the closure of a playing career left him troubled, physically vulnerable and, most.
        6. Roy Keane's autobiography was always going to be a read that opened up old wounds, unsettling former team-mates and managers alike..

          Roy Keane book review: The manner of Manchester United departure has stayed with him...

          the emotional ties are still there. Cold-faced Corkman shows insecurity and peculiar need to please

          When it became clear that Roy Keane's second autobiography had reached the shelves early, two former Manchester United players got in touch to make enquiries.

          'What has he said about me?' was the rather anxious tone.

          Typical Keane.

          Still making people nervous. As his first book told us 12 years earlier, when Keane cuts you, he cuts deep.

          Aston Villa assistant manager Roy Keane is all set to release his second autobiography this week 

          The former Manchester United captain (restrained by Paul Parker and Gary Neville) wrote of problems with goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel 

          Frank Lebouf, Marcel Desailly, Roberto Di Matteo and Gus Poyet all go at Keane during a Charity Shield Final in 2000 

          Keane (right, alongside Carlos Quieroz, Laurent Blanc, David Beckham and Ryan Giggs) opens up abo