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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 10:05am |
Wheelo wrote:
"Beating up a girl"
What an absolute d!ckhead thing to say about someone if not entirely true.
If he "beat up" a girl I'm sure he went to court for it?
Here is an article where tgat trip wa mentioned:
And a quote from clough too:
"Inevitably there were a couple of nightclub incidents in Nottingham, places where he used to go for company. I had to get hold of him and say: ``You'd better watch your step.'' But he wasn't a bad lad and he never really let me down on or off the park. He'd have a drink, but not much and he was, basically, a loner. The only time he got troublesome was when people used to have a go at him for being Roy Keane, the Forest player. He coped brilliantly, with a little advice from yours truly"
There's no doubt he was wild in his youth, got into a few scraps, etc. But to say he beat up a girl is a stretch. He'd have a criminal record for that if he did |
He was definitely sent home from pre-season training for an altercation with a girl in a pub.
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 10:25am |
Hotlips attempt to paint English-born players as scumbags has taken a turn...
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We're decent enough..
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 10:38am |
The O'Shea wrote:
Hotlips attempt to paint English-born players as scumbags has taken a turn... |
How am I implying that Alex Bruce is a scumbag for being the victim of theft?
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 10:38am |
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
"Beating up a girl"
What an absolute d!ckhead thing to say about someone if not entirely true.
If he "beat up" a girl I'm sure he went to court for it?
Here is an article where tgat trip wa mentioned:
And a quote from clough too:
"Inevitably there were a couple of nightclub incidents in Nottingham, places where he used to go for company. I had to get hold of him and say: ``You'd better watch your step.'' But he wasn't a bad lad and he never really let me down on or off the park. He'd have a drink, but not much and he was, basically, a loner. The only time he got troublesome was when people used to have a go at him for being Roy Keane, the Forest player. He coped brilliantly, with a little advice from yours truly"
There's no doubt he was wild in his youth, got into a few scraps, etc. But to say he beat up a girl is a stretch. He'd have a criminal record for that if he did | He was definitely sent home from pre-season training for an altercation with a girl in a pub. |
You're moving the goalposts now.
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 10:44am |
razzmatazaz wrote:
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
"Beating up a girl"
What an absolute d!ckhead thing to say about someone if not entirely true.
If he "beat up" a girl I'm sure he went to court for it?
Here is an article where tgat trip wa mentioned:
And a quote from clough too:
"Inevitably there were a couple of nightclub incidents in Nottingham, places where he used to go for company. I had to get hold of him and say: ``You'd better watch your step.'' But he wasn't a bad lad and he never really let me down on or off the park. He'd have a drink, but not much and he was, basically, a loner. The only time he got troublesome was when people used to have a go at him for being Roy Keane, the Forest player. He coped brilliantly, with a little advice from yours truly"
There's no doubt he was wild in his youth, got into a few scraps, etc. But to say he beat up a girl is a stretch. He'd have a criminal record for that if he did | He was definitely sent home from pre-season training for an altercation with a girl in a pub. | You're moving the goalposts now. |
only because Keane didn't actually win the fight 😄
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 11:22am |
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
"Beating up a girl"
What an absolute d!ckhead thing to say about someone if not entirely true.
If he "beat up" a girl I'm sure he went to court for it?
Here is an article where tgat trip wa mentioned:
And a quote from clough too:
"Inevitably there were a couple of nightclub incidents in Nottingham, places where he used to go for company. I had to get hold of him and say: ``You'd better watch your step.'' But he wasn't a bad lad and he never really let me down on or off the park. He'd have a drink, but not much and he was, basically, a loner. The only time he got troublesome was when people used to have a go at him for being Roy Keane, the Forest player. He coped brilliantly, with a little advice from yours truly"
There's no doubt he was wild in his youth, got into a few scraps, etc. But to say he beat up a girl is a stretch. He'd have a criminal record for that if he did | He was definitely sent home from pre-season training for an altercation with a girl in a pub. |
You've actually responded for me. Altercation is very different to beating up a girl.
He was no angel, obviously got in skirmishes on the beer like alot of young lads, etc - everyone knew it. Didn't the sun or some other paper pay some young one to have a go at him in a pub when at united, etc - but to say he beat up a girl is totally different to being involved in an altercation. It's an absolute scumbag thing to say
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 11:27am |
I heard Keane poured a full pint of lager over some girls head
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 11:43am |
Trap junior wrote:
I heard Keane poured a full pint of lager over some girls head
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Hardly the equivalent of kicking a defenseless woman in the head like Joey Barton as some people are desperate to imply for some reason.
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 2:40pm |
Wheelo wrote:
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
"Beating up a girl"
What an absolute d!ckhead thing to say about someone if not entirely true.
If he "beat up" a girl I'm sure he went to court for it?
Here is an article where tgat trip wa mentioned:
And a quote from clough too:
"Inevitably there were a couple of nightclub incidents in Nottingham, places where he used to go for company. I had to get hold of him and say: ``You'd better watch your step.'' But he wasn't a bad lad and he never really let me down on or off the park. He'd have a drink, but not much and he was, basically, a loner. The only time he got troublesome was when people used to have a go at him for being Roy Keane, the Forest player. He coped brilliantly, with a little advice from yours truly"
There's no doubt he was wild in his youth, got into a few scraps, etc. But to say he beat up a girl is a stretch. He'd have a criminal record for that if he did | He was definitely sent home from pre-season training for an altercation with a girl in a pub. |
You've actually responded for me. Altercation is very different to beating up a girl.
He was no angel, obviously got in skirmishes on the beer like alot of young lads, etc - everyone knew it. Didn't the sun or some other paper pay some young one to have a go at him in a pub when at united, etc - but to say he beat up a girl is totally different to being involved in an altercation. It's an absolute scumbag thing to say |
Clough wouldn't have sent him home if it was just a verbal altercation.
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 2:46pm |
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
"Beating up a girl"
What an absolute d!ckhead thing to say about someone if not entirely true.
If he "beat up" a girl I'm sure he went to court for it?
Here is an article where tgat trip wa mentioned:
And a quote from clough too:
"Inevitably there were a couple of nightclub incidents in Nottingham, places where he used to go for company. I had to get hold of him and say: ``You'd better watch your step.'' But he wasn't a bad lad and he never really let me down on or off the park. He'd have a drink, but not much and he was, basically, a loner. The only time he got troublesome was when people used to have a go at him for being Roy Keane, the Forest player. He coped brilliantly, with a little advice from yours truly"
There's no doubt he was wild in his youth, got into a few scraps, etc. But to say he beat up a girl is a stretch. He'd have a criminal record for that if he did | He was definitely sent home from pre-season training for an altercation with a girl in a pub. |
You've actually responded for me. Altercation is very different to beating up a girl.
He was no angel, obviously got in skirmishes on the beer like alot of young lads, etc - everyone knew it. Didn't the sun or some other paper pay some young one to have a go at him in a pub when at united, etc - but to say he beat up a girl is totally different to being involved in an altercation. It's an absolute scumbag thing to say | Clough wouldn't have sent him home if it was just a verbal altercation. |
The same Brian Clough who hid behind a door and punched a teenage Roy Keane as he ran into the dressing room after a game because he made a mistake. He wouldn't send Roy home for nothing?
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Posted: 20 Apr 2024 at 10:50pm |
Considering there are a hundred 'when Roy Keane farted watch Micha Richards face is priceless' stories on the internet every day.
A beating up a women story would be pretty well known.
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Posted: 21 Apr 2024 at 12:26am |
This is the k8nd of stuff that gives Internet message boards a bad name. You can't go around saying that kind of stuff on the basis of some vague memory not backed up by any corroboration and which seems bloody unlikely for lots of reasons
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Posted: 21 Apr 2024 at 7:10am |
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
"Beating up a girl"
What an absolute d!ckhead thing to say about someone if not entirely true.
If he "beat up" a girl I'm sure he went to court for it?
Here is an article where tgat trip wa mentioned:
And a quote from clough too:
"Inevitably there were a couple of nightclub incidents in Nottingham, places where he used to go for company. I had to get hold of him and say: ``You'd better watch your step.'' But he wasn't a bad lad and he never really let me down on or off the park. He'd have a drink, but not much and he was, basically, a loner. The only time he got troublesome was when people used to have a go at him for being Roy Keane, the Forest player. He coped brilliantly, with a little advice from yours truly"
There's no doubt he was wild in his youth, got into a few scraps, etc. But to say he beat up a girl is a stretch. He'd have a criminal record for that if he did | He was definitely sent home from pre-season training for an altercation with a girl in a pub. |
You've actually responded for me. Altercation is very different to beating up a girl.
He was no angel, obviously got in skirmishes on the beer like alot of young lads, etc - everyone knew it. Didn't the sun or some other paper pay some young one to have a go at him in a pub when at united, etc - but to say he beat up a girl is totally different to being involved in an altercation. It's an absolute scumbag thing to say | Clough wouldn't have sent him home if it was just a verbal altercation. |
So again, you said Roy keane "beat up" a woman. You can't substantiate that claim, and it's a scumbag thing to do to accuse someone of something like that without giving us evidence of it.
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Posted: 21 Apr 2024 at 4:56pm |
More than a few gossipy scumbags on this forum clearly.
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Posted: 21 Apr 2024 at 9:25pm |
longford claret wrote:
Wheelo wrote:
"Beating up a girl"
What an absolute d!ckhead thing to say about someone if not entirely true.
If he "beat up" a girl I'm sure he went to court for it?
Here is an article where tgat trip wa mentioned:
And a quote from clough too:
"Inevitably there were a couple of nightclub incidents in Nottingham, places where he used to go for company. I had to get hold of him and say: ``You'd better watch your step.'' But he wasn't a bad lad and he never really let me down on or off the park. He'd have a drink, but not much and he was, basically, a loner. The only time he got troublesome was when people used to have a go at him for being Roy Keane, the Forest player. He coped brilliantly, with a little advice from yours truly"
There's no doubt he was wild in his youth, got into a few scraps, etc. But to say he beat up a girl is a stretch. He'd have a criminal record for that if he did | He was definitely sent home from pre-season training for an altercation with a girl in a pub. |
He threw a drink over her. I remember it being in the tabloids at the time.
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Posted: 21 Apr 2024 at 9:48pm |
The Neil Lennon rumours were enough for some to not consider him for the Ireland job but they're having none of the Roy Keane rumours
Interesting
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Posted: 21 Apr 2024 at 9:56pm |
Roberto Baggio wrote:
The Neil Lennon rumours were enough for some to not consider him for the Ireland job but they're having none of the Roy Keane rumours
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Quelle surprise! Some lads at absolute pains to defend the Mayfield Judas
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Posted: 21 Apr 2024 at 9:58pm |
Does Roy still go to the Templeacre followed by Sidetrax on his weekends back at Cork?
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