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Who said Tottenham lads?

Who said Tottenham lads?

He came in and said: ‘Lads, it’s Tottenham’, and that was it. Brilliant. Keane played under Ferguson throughout his 12-and-a-half year spell at Old Trafford, where he won seven Premier League titles.

What did Roy Keane say about Spurs?

Having sarcastically stated that “it’s always great to be top of the league in November, vital time of the season that”, Keane said: “We all know, and we keep repeating, there is a softness in this Spurs team.”

Is Roy Keane a Spurs fan?

Many of his teammates were offered trials abroad with English football teams, but Keane was not. He supported Celtic and Tottenham Hotspur as a child, citing Liam Brady and Glenn Hoddle as his favourite players, but Manchester United player Bryan Robson became the footballer he most admired as time progressed.

Where did Tottenham lads come from?

“Lads, it’s Tottenham”. These were the simple words Sir Alex Ferguson famously used in a team talk to gee his Manchester United players before a victory against the North London club. The days United could win a game before a ball was even kicked are sadly long gone.

Who supports Roy Keane?

The Corkman, like many football fans growing up in Ireland, was a Celtic supporter. Keane retained his affection for the Glasgow club into his playing career.

Are Roy and Robbie Keane Brothers?

The two are cousins, a fact Keane’s mother had forgotten to tell her son. “You can see the resemblance – he’s the image of my uncle,” Keane told BT Sport before recounting how found out about his connection with the famous singer.

Why did Robbie Keane leave Liverpool?

“He wanted to change me to a left-winger,” Keane said. “And, I mean I’m clearly not a left winger, and that’s obviously clear for everyone to see. The first 20 minutes he wanted me to play left wing and I had never played it before, so it was kind of new to me.”

Is Robbie Keane a Spurs legend?

His 15 Premier League goals making him the first Spurs player to score double figures in the Premier League in 6 consecutive seasons. Keane won Player of the Year three times during his Tottenham career (2003, 2005–06 and 2007–08); the first player to do so.

Who has the most yellow cards in football?

Sergio Ramos
As far as players on the international screen are concerned, the player with the most yellow cards to date is Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid and Spain with a total of 259. Unfortunately for him. When we look at the players with the most red cards issued over the past 20 years, Ramos tops the table again, with 23 cards.