‘Why is Roy Keane indulged? I have never understood it. The Irishman plays on his reputation as a straight shooter, a man who cuts through the bullshit, a motivator who imposes his will. There is, however, an alternative description: a bully who has never learnt to grow up.

‘Sorry if that sounds somewhat direct, but why not give Keane a taste of his own medicine? His latest rant was directed at Harry Arter in his role as the Ireland assistant manager. Arter is an accomplished midfielder who is on loan at Cardiff City from Bournemouth and has been praised for his work ethic and professionalism.’

Keane

The Cork native, Syed claims, will see Arter’s continued absence from the squad ‘as the act of a snowflake, someone the team could do without’.

He harks back to his red card tackle on Manchester City’s Alf-Inge Haaland (2001), his fiery MUTV interview (2005) and leans on recent Liam Brady comments – “This has got to stop” – as the voice of decency in Irish football.

Syed followed the article up, on Twitter, by stating:

‘Roy Keane is a bully who belittles others. This is not straight talking; it is vindictiveness. He should be sacked as assistant manager of Republic of Ireland for his latest series of rants.’⁦

In his opinion, O’Neill should cut Keane loose or walk away himself.