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I found this book interesting but not overly so. It covers a period of time I was following Manchester United quite intensely so reading his recollections of that time was quite enjoyable.I did not find the writing style or presentation overly compelling yet it was still a pretty decent read. I'd rate it more of a 3.5 stars because it really didn't keep my interest and that extra interview of his at the end of the book was 10 long pages of reading I could have done with out.I recommend the book to all United fans as a good read. To non-United fans, this may rate 3 stars or less.
Since Keane fell out with Sir Alex and left Man United he's risen in stature. Sure, he has a persecution complex, but he's Irish.
I'm a Leeds United fan, so my natural instinct was to burn this book. I didn't.
I'll come clean. It's a much better read than some of the tosh put out by ex-Leeds players.
I read it, and enjoyed it. You feel you are listening to a straight shooter.
It comes with the territory. And if Leeds can hire Denis Wise, then they can certainly hire Roy Keane.after he walks out on Sunderland in a couple of years.
I could not put this book down, well written and a great insight into the heart of a true Manchester United warrior.
Having followed football for a few years and being familar with Mr. Keane's antics on and off the pitch, I thought this was going to be a little more entertaining. It was a very good read, but I can't imagine the author is this drab. He is an Irishman.
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