17 Jan 2026 17:59:20
Roy Keane isn't a fan of Carrick is he?
We've had the spats with Carrick's wife and he has been complaining all week about the coaching staff, not sure what his beef is.
In effect, Carrick replaced Keane, and their United careers are oddly similar. Keane made 326 appearances, Carrick made 316. Keane won 12 major trophies, Carrick won 11 major trophies, remarkably similar United records.
I like Keane as a pundit, he's good value but he was having a dig before Carrick even got started and I thought he was grudging with his post match comments. To quote Chris Sutton, you're better than that Roy.
Kudos to Carrick for refusing to rise to the bait.
17 Jan 2026 18:11:44
On the Overlap AJH?
I don't recall him having a direct dig at Carrick himself (could be wrong) but he did have one at his wife, who had a dig at Keane on social media years ago. He's like an elephant that lad, and doesn't let go but tends to disguise it with humour, but we know how he feels.
But on the Evans thing, I could understand what he was saying. Why has he been selected to coach when he's never done it before.
17 Jan 2026 18:49:45
Fair po8nt Angel, I think the dig at Carrick was about bringing in Evans, Woodgate, and Holland.
Jimbo suggested Keane as Manager but he's too emotionally unstable. Passion is great, but his track record suggests it would explode at some point.
I may he completely wrong. I just sensed Keane has an ongoing beef, maybe it is the wife thing.
Did you also notice Neville salivating today.
17 Jan 2026 18:52:01
Keane is bitter. He loves united but is very bitter because if his ending there and been looked at for any type of job.
Every coach has the right to select his own staff with club agreement.
Carrick has a temp job he see Evans as a good fit maybe if Roy was so good at picking staff he would still be in a top coaching job. But he didn't make a success at being a manager that is no surprise.
17 Jan 2026 19:19:48
I agree with all that ken, he's not one to let things go so his United departure still probably eats him up.
17 Jan 2026 20:20:44
Is Keane and fan of anyone or anything?
17 Jan 2026 20:49:09
They’ve all been at it this week. Butt and Scholes were also giving off about Martinez being picked up by Haaland like a toddler. Martinez in fact man handled Haaland off the ball to a loud cheer from the OT crowd.
They all sit around fruit bowls and waffle on about the good old days. They were very talented players but also very lucky to be a part of Fergusons reign.
17 Jan 2026 20:54:10
Keane gets paid handsomely to be a sound bite and be controversial. It’s just television.
17 Jan 2026 21:02:55
He's probably annoyed his mate Ole was passed over for the gig for Carrick.
17 Jan 2026 21:15:06
I mean, as a player he is my idol. Nostalgia would have me craving him to be manager of this club. It was written, had he not fallen out with SAF.
I just think he sounded annoyed at the rhetoric of how it's great to have Evans back at the club, he wasn't having it, and I understand why.
But any negative about united will be seen as bitter. He's also said plenty of good things about them too, but the sound bites are magnified way too often and he comes off sounding a lot more bitter than I believe he actually is.
17 Jan 2026 21:17:50
I remember them as great players, some as United legends, but their punditry risks spoiling that. Neville in particular gets right on my t1ts.
17 Jan 2026 21:48:39
Let's face it, keane has been a knob this week. Bitter and waffling nonsense. what he waffled about Evans was laughable. Roy put a sock in it, a complete lack of any class.