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Roy Keane Versus... Modern Football

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Modern life might be rubbish, but modern football is worse. Or is it?

This week radio presenter/producer/whizzkid Claire Solan joins host Neil to count down the most cutting Keano comments about the evolution of the modern game. Diving, superstar wages, breastfeeding. Was Roy right? Was he wrong?

Will Neil ever eat a prawn sandwich and not think of Roy's scowling face?

We also dig into some behind-the-scenes drama at Roy Keane Versus. Because Claire wasn't supposed to be the guest on this episode… but, as so often happens with Roy, you have to expect the unexpected. Stick around to the end to hear things get a bit emotional.

Fiachra McCarthy mastered the episode, Derek Doyle did our logo.

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Content provided by Neil Brennan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Neil Brennan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Modern life might be rubbish, but modern football is worse. Or is it?

This week radio presenter/producer/whizzkid Claire Solan joins host Neil to count down the most cutting Keano comments about the evolution of the modern game. Diving, superstar wages, breastfeeding. Was Roy right? Was he wrong?

Will Neil ever eat a prawn sandwich and not think of Roy's scowling face?

We also dig into some behind-the-scenes drama at Roy Keane Versus. Because Claire wasn't supposed to be the guest on this episode… but, as so often happens with Roy, you have to expect the unexpected. Stick around to the end to hear things get a bit emotional.

Fiachra McCarthy mastered the episode, Derek Doyle did our logo.

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