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Published 18:21 2 May 2026 BST
Updated 18:25 2 May 2026 BST
Kenny Cunningham is the gift that keeps on giving.
While doing punditry work for the Brentford vs West Ham clash - which was won 3-0 by the Bees - the former Ireland defender told a great story about his time working under Roy Keane.
Presenter Eoin McDevitt brought up the fact that Brentford boss Keith Andrews liked being called by his first name instead of 'gaffer', and then revealed that he had heard a story about Cunningham doing the opposite to Roy Keane when he played under him with the Black Cats.
Kenny added further funny details to the story, which you can watch below.
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