Roy Keane: Red Man Walking

Roy Keane: Red Man Walking

by Frank Worrall (Author)

Synopsis

On 12 June 2006, in a move that shocked his legions of fans at Celtic and Manchester United, Roy Keane announced his retirement from football. Keane claimed the decision was forced on him by a hip injury, but was that the real story? The news was greeted with a storm of speculation, and some suggested that he had left the Old Firm giants after a series of bust-ups with manager Gordon Strachan. Others claimed he had never got over his abrupt departure from Manchester United the previous November. In this revealing biography, Frank Worrall goes behind the headlines to reveal the real Roy Keane. With the help of those who know Keane best, he builds up an illuminating picture of what makes this complex man tick and lays bare his inner demons. From Keane's early days in Cork, through his learning period with Brian Clough, on to his golden era at United and his farewell at Celtic, this is an engrossing look at a man who has been the most talked-about British footballer of his generation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 05 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1845962257
ISBN 13: 9781845962258

Media Reviews
In a fascinating book, the former Manchester United star's psyche is brilliantly analysed * Sunday Express *
A brilliant read for football fans everywhere * The Sun *
Worrall has a nice turn of phrase and clearly cares passionately about his subject * FourFourTwo *
Worrall's book gives an insight into the psychological make-up of Keane and admires his successful years...an interesting opinion of events, including his altercation with Manchester City's Alf-Inge Haaland and Keane's departure from Manchester United * The Scotsman *
Well worth a look . . . an objective book on Keane -- Robbie Irwin, RTE
Author Bio
Frank Worrall is a journalist who writes regularly for the Sunday Times and The Sun, and who has previously written for the Mail on Sunday.