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Published 12:21 6 Sept 2019 BST
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"Roy Keane is the most self-obsessed, most relentlessly narcissistic bore that Ireland has produced in a long time. "Roy Keane was sustainable when he was right about things or when you felt he was right about things."The biggest problem now is that Keane is often wrong and it comes out as plain angry.
"It's very funny. He has the nerve to talk about Jon Walters going on television talking about deeply personal, very serious, tragic, traumatic stuff and Roy Keane is still banging on about Manchester United getting the years of his service at the club wrong. 14 years ago," Fanning said. "He's still talking about Carlos Queiroz playing him up front in a practice match. He thinks that's important because it happened to Roy Keane. "Have your opinion on Jon Walters but stop talking about the press statement 14 years ago. As if... as if it had said 12 and a half years instead of 11 and a half years that Roy Keane would be happy now. Are we meant to believe that if Alex Ferguson and David Gill had gotten those years right, Roy Keane would be sitting here saying, 'I've got nothing to complain about'?"Despite a fruitful relationship with Alex Ferguson, Keane says he hasn't spoken to him since 2005 and he says Brian Clough was the best man to ever manage him - despite Clough being well past his prime in the 90s.
"If he wasn't always talking about that, I would say okay, your opinion on Jon Walters is harsh and brutal and unfair but I suppose it's fair enough because you never complain about anything that's ever happened to you. But instead, you're still here 14 years later talking about the wording of a press statement. "Don't come to us an say Jon Walters should lie low for a while. Roy Keane telling people to lie low! "It's tragic, his lack of self-awareness."Listen to Dion's full rant here from 12:30.
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