Vieira and Keane TV documentary

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Vieira and Keane TV documentary

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As the title suggests there is a TV show re Keane and Vieira-titled best of enemies. On ITV4 10pm tomorrow night.

No idea if it will be any good but thought it may interest some on here

http://www.itv.com/sport/football/artic ... mber-2013/

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Think I'll wait for some reviews before I decide whether or not to watch it on catch-up.

I saw Keane mouthing off yet again about Ferguson. I appreciate honesty as much as the next bloke (especially when it's aimed at bringing United down a few pegs) but Keane's agenda is embarrassing, at the moment it's not even like he gets a rise out of Ferguson.

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well, hall hath no fury like a woman scorned.

and Keane is a big woman after all :wink:

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Fcuking hate that scumbag with every ounce of my body :evil: I do admit that it is fun watching those manc c*nts over here that defended the prick when he walked out in Saipan, now having to do a complete u turn cos the w*nker has starting slating their club and the sozzled old c*nt that used to be in charge there :lol: Mind you everywhere I look lately I see u turns and it does get a bit tiresome :roll: :wink:

My one criticism of PV4 during his time with us, was that he didn't chin Kane in the highbury tunnel on that infamous night :( He was considerably taller and stronger than the c*nt but he came out of that incident looking like he was afraid of keane and that is something that the manure fans around here never tire of telling me :roll: :evil: :cussing:

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augie wrote:Fcuking hate that scumbag with every ounce of my body :evil: I do admit that it is fun watching those manc c*nts over here that defended the prick when he walked out in Saipan, now having to do a complete u turn cos the w*nker has starting slating their club and the sozzled old c*nt that used to be in charge there :lol: Mind you everywhere I look lately I see u turns and it does get a bit tiresome :roll: :wink:

My one criticism of PV4 during his time with us, was that he didn't chin Kane in the highbury tunnel on that infamous night :( He was considerably taller and stronger than the c*nt but he came out of that incident looking like he was afraid of keane and that is something that the manure fans around here never tire of telling me :roll: :evil: :cussing:
My good god. :shock:

I 100% agree with augie. :wink:

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northbankbren wrote:
augie wrote:Fcuking hate that scumbag with every ounce of my body :evil: I do admit that it is fun watching those manc c*nts over here that defended the prick when he walked out in Saipan, now having to do a complete u turn cos the w*nker has starting slating their club and the sozzled old c*nt that used to be in charge there :lol: Mind you everywhere I look lately I see u turns and it does get a bit tiresome :roll: :wink:

My one criticism of PV4 during his time with us, was that he didn't chin Kane in the highbury tunnel on that infamous night :( He was considerably taller and stronger than the c*nt but he came out of that incident looking like he was afraid of keane and that is something that the manure fans around here never tire of telling me :roll: :evil: :cussing:
My good god. :shock:

I 100% agree with augie. :wink:

Don't be so shocked - it feels good doesn't it :wink: :lol: :lol:

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augie wrote:Fcuking hate that scumbag with every ounce of my body :evil: I do admit that it is fun watching those manc c*nts over here that defended the prick when he walked out in Saipan, now having to do a complete u turn cos the w*nker has starting slating their club and the sozzled old c*nt that used to be in charge there :lol: Mind you everywhere I look lately I see u turns and it does get a bit tiresome :roll: :wink:

My one criticism of PV4 during his time with us, was that he didn't chin Kane in the highbury tunnel on that infamous night :( He was considerably taller and stronger than the c*nt but he came out of that incident looking like he was afraid of keane and that is something that the manure fans around here never tire of telling me :roll: :evil: :cussing:
Augie again confusing height with strength and ability! :shock: :lol:

As much as I hate Keane, and I fucking hate him (Culchie that played for Manure = pure hatred from me :lol: ) he had Vieira in his hand like a bitch that night. Acting the hard man on a pitch where there is a ref and other players to "hold" you back is one thing. Actually fronting it up to a proper hard bastard like Keane is something else entirely. And believe me Keane was proper hard. Keane would have put Vieira's lights out with one slap. Hate admitting it, but it is fact. I was embarrassed by Vieira acting the man with Spiv Neville and then cowering like a fucking bitch when Keane fronted up. :oops:

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keane more then any other player is the reason the mancs won what they did during that era, a great player , and he destroyed Vieira that tunnel game.

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REB wrote:keane more then any other player is the reason the mancs won what they did during that era, a great player , and he destroyed Vieira that tunnel game.
You left out the bit about him being an absolute crunt there, Reb... :D :wink:

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Anyone who'd rather walk their dog than play for Oireland in a World Cup is fine by me :D

Dares more to Keano, dan dis

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SteveO 35 wrote:Anyone who'd rather walk their dog than play for Oireland in a World Cup is fine by me :D

Dares more to Keano, dan dis

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
REB wrote:keane more then any other player is the reason the mancs won what they did during that era, a great player , and he destroyed Vieira that tunnel game.
You left out the bit about him being an absolute crunt there, Reb... :D :wink:

he is a great man, and a proud corkonian 8)

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REB wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
REB wrote:keane more then any other player is the reason the mancs won what they did during that era, a great player , and he destroyed Vieira that tunnel game.
You left out the bit about him being an absolute crunt there, Reb... :D :wink:

he is a great man, and a proud corkonian 8)
As I said. An absolute crunt! :barscarf: :-P

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augie wrote:Fcuking hate that scumbag with every ounce of my body :evil: I do admit that it is fun watching those manc c*nts over here that defended the prick when he walked out in Saipan, now having to do a complete u turn cos the w*nker has starting slating their club and the sozzled old c*nt that used to be in charge there :lol: Mind you everywhere I look lately I see u turns and it does get a bit tiresome :roll: :wink:

My one criticism of PV4 during his time with us, was that he didn't chin Kane in the highbury tunnel on that infamous night :( He was considerably taller and stronger than the c*nt but he came out of that incident looking like he was afraid of keane and that is something that the manure fans around here never tire of telling me :roll: :evil: :cussing:
It was around the Keane walk out time that Freddie fought with a Swedish team-mate in training.. A Man Ure "supporter" told me that fighting with a team-mate was worse than walking out... :?
The Vieira /Keane era was a great time, we went toe to toe with United over a few seasons. I always felt we battled United, the authorities and the media at that time.. We won a few as well.

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PV4 quoted as saying that we lack leadership and 'big characters' on the pitch. He's right.

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