
Live Bar December 29 News In a previous show at Sky Sports, former Manchester United captain Roy Keane recalled his time in the final stages of Manchester United. He said it was difficult for him to understand the jokes of Rooney and Ferdinand and others at the time, and explained why he had some conversations with Rooney over a change of stage.
Keane said: "Of course we didn't argue, let me tell you, I like to watch rugby league, yes, someone did change channels, I'm very upset. But we didn't argue about it, and the next day I came down for breakfast and Rooney asked me, 'Did you find the remote?'" ”
"So I told him what he was going to do, and that was it, and if it was an argument, then I didn't know what to say. In a way, I certainly don't respect Rooney because he stands up against me and he wants to see X Factor, but I also have a lot of respect for Rooney because I think he's a great player. ”
"I wouldn't say I'm passionate about him, and I certainly don't dislike him, but I'm not on the same channel as these lads and our jokes are different, and if hiding the remote control is his joke, then, well, such a joke is not for me."
"Towards the end of my Career at United, I remember I couldn't understand some of the young players, I couldn't understand their jokes or their humor, I rarely communicated with anyone. When I left, there were a lot of players there that I wouldn't miss. The game is changing and maybe my temper is a little grumpy and I'm a bit old-school. ”
"I can't understand The Jokes of Rooney or Ferdinand, I don't know what other meanings their jokes or their words sometimes have, maybe it's my personal side. The game is changing and I'm changing with it, but in the final stages of Manchester United, with some players coming in, I'm not always able to understand them. ”
"In terms of personality, that's not for me. Obviously they're very good players and I'm happy to play with them, but joke with them or have coffee? Forget that. ”
(Ma Dongyu)