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26th Jun 2022

Roy Keane makes good on bet after seeing Cork fall to Dublin

Daniel Brown

Roy Keane

The Man United legend was a man of his word.

Roy Keane was able to see the funny side as he was booed by a sizeable section the 50,000 crowd at Croke Park, on Saturday.

Keane was supporting his native Cork in their Gaelic Football clash with Dublin, but his county were unable to secure the victory as they lost by 11 points.

To make things worse, Keane’s allegiances saw him booed during the match. With Dublin in control after nearly 50 minutes, the camera panned to the Sky Sports pundit, who was sat in the stands.

The home supporters quickly realised who it was on the big screen and responded with a loud chorus of boos. However, Keane was able to see the funny side as he broke into a wide grin.

‘Handy money’ from Roy Keane

Saturday’s defeat also left Keane out of pocket, with an image posted on social media showing the 50-year-old handing over €20 with the caption: “Handy money Dublin v Cork”.

Earlier this week, Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira couldn’t help but aim a few subtle digs at Keane, joking that he didn’t want to touch the former United man’s shirt and insisting he was the ‘much better’ player of the two.

Vieira admits he has ‘massive respect’ for the Irishman

While the two former players have since put their feud to bed – even working together as pundits since their respective retirements – Crystal Palace manager Vieira still took a funny swipe at Keane while looking back at the shirts which best evoke memories of his career.

However, Vieira then expressed his admiration for Keane’s leadership qualities and insisted he has ‘massive respect’ for the Irishman.

Vieira also insisted that he got the better of Keane ‘really often’, and when he asked if he felt he was the better player of the two, he replied with a smile: “Much better. I would say much better, yes.”

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