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Odd how Keane's beard is abundantly thick everywhere, except where it meets his head hair, in the upper sideburn region.  You see lots of people with beards struggling to get the moustache part to meet up with the lower facial part, but Keane excels in that area.

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Huge debate about the book on Talksport this morning!    Bozzie came on and stuck up for Roy Keane though .  He's has his say about Fergie apparently but Bozzie says Keane would never have said this if Fergie hadn't struck first and that Keane is only using his right to reply.  A lot of quite controversial stuff in the book apparently.

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Huge debate about the book on Talksport this morning!    Bozzie came on and stuck up for Roy Keane though .  He's has his say about Fergie apparently but Bozzie says Keane would never have said this if Fergie hadn't struck first and that Keane is only using his right to reply.  A lot of quite controversial stuff in the book apparently.

 

Fergie's book was nothing short of a disgrace.

The way he shit on some of those players who had earned him so much in his career was appalling.

Keane has every right to reply indeed.

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This is going to cause a lot of anger i think.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2782664/Roy-Keane-admits-glad-Clive-Clarke-suffered-heart-attack-night-Sunderland-beaten-Luton-Town.html

 

 

Roy Keane has made the shocking revelation that he had an 'evil thought' because he felt 'glad' Clive Clarke's heart attack happened on the same night as Sunderland were knocked out the League Cup by Luton Town.

Clarke was on loan from Sunderland at Leicester City when he suffered a cardiac arrest in the changing rooms during a match against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground in August 2007, causing the tie to be abandoned at half-time.
The left back fell ill on the same evening Premier League side Sunderland - managed at the time by Keane - were humbled 3-0 at League One Luton. 
And Keane reveals in his autobiography, The Second Half, that he was relieved the incident happened that evening because it distracted from Sunderland's display.
He writes: 'I had the evil thought: "I'm glad he had it tonight" because it would deflect our woeful performance.'
Keane also concedes that, having once joked that he was surprised ‘they’d found a heart’, he ‘sometimes forgot’ he ‘wasn’t the only person with parents and children’. 
Clarke enjoyed a nine-year football career before being forced to retire due to medical advice in February 2008 following his heart attack.
He started his career at Stoke City in 1999, making 223 league appearances, before spending a season with West Ham United between 2005 and 2006.
A move to Sunderland in 2006 was followed by loans to Coventry City and then Leicester. 
The left back became a football agent after retiring from the game due to medical advice in February 2008 at the age of just 27.
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