Keane: The Autobiography
Keane, Roy
From Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, U.S.A.
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From Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 8 January 1999
About this Item
(1st English) Large, heavy book, quality black cloth, very bright red lettering on spine, black color inside covers and adjacent end papers, 294 pages. DJ glossy black with close-up photo on front, raised red title, another photo on back smiling. DJ and book, both As New. Seller Inventory # 43568
Bibliographic Details
Title: Keane: The Autobiography
Publisher: Michael Joseph, London
Publication Date: 2012
Binding: Cloth
Condition: As New
Dust Jacket Condition: As New
Edition: First Edition
About this title
Roy Keane is captain and talisman of the most famous football club in the world, Manchester United.
But his passion has sometimes given rise to the wrong kind of headlines. His commitment to winning has led to violent confrontation on the pitchand controversy off it.
His skill and fierce determination as captain helped Ireland qualify for the World Cup finals and yet days before the tournament began he was sensationally sent home.
This will be the first genuine insight into the lifeof a footballing icon and the game's toughest competitor.
It presents a revisionist view of a life in football that has had tabloid editors rubbing their hands with glee almost from the moment the fiery, confrontational midfielder made his British debut for Nottingham Forest under arch eccentric Brian Clough right through to his sensational bust-up with international boss Mick McCarthy and subsequent departure from the 2002 Irish World Cup squad on the eve of the finals.
Amid all the wrangling and point-scoring Dunphy and Keane have written a rags-to-riches review of Keane's journey from a poor, battling background in Cork to the £50k a week highlife at Old Trafford. It's very entertaining, although an independent biographer would doubtless have put a less heroic spin on proceedings.
The two key headline-grabbing stories--the war with McCarthy and the allegedly deliberate injuring of Alfie Haaland--read somewhat differently in the book from the way they did in the papers. Make no mistake about it, Keane is frank about his own failings, franker about the failings of others and prepared to spill the beans to some extent about being the odd-man-out in the Old Trafford glam-fest. But this is very much his side of the story. --Alex Hankin
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