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In this Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004 file photo Manchester United's Roy Keane, center, looks on as Gary Neville, left, is restrained by Referee Jeff Winter after headbutting Manchester City's Steve McManaman, right, leading to Neville being sent off during their English FA Cup 5th round game at Old Trafford stadium, Manchester England.
Martin O'Neill Manager of Aston Villa (R) and Roy Keane Manager of Sunderland (L) during the Barclays Premiership game at Villa Park in Birmingham, on March 22, 2008. Mobile and website use of domestic English football pictures are subject to obtaining a Photographic End User Licence from Football DataCo Ltd Tel : +44 (0) 207 864 9121 or e-mail accreditations@football-dataco.com - applies to Premier and Football League matches.
Sunderland manager Roy Keane (R) shouts during the Premier league football match against Chelsea at The Sadium Of Light, Sunderland north-east England on March 15, 2008. AFP PHOTO/ANDREW YATES Mobile and website use of domestic English football pictures are subject to obtaining a Photographic End User Licence from Football DataCo Ltd Tel : +44 (0) 207 864 9121 or e-mail accreditations@football-dataco.com - applies to Premier and Football League matches.
LUTON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 6: Sunderland head coach Roy Keane celebrates with fans as Sunderland win the Coca-Cola chamiponship after winning their match against Luton Town and Sunderland at Kenilworth Road on May 6, 2007 in Luton, England. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Roy Keane
In this Tuesday Aug. 29, 2006 file photo Sunderland's new Manager Roy Keane, right, and Club Chairman Niall Quinn, left, shake hands during a press conference at Sunderland's Stadium of Light, England. Roy Keane reportedly left as Sunderland manager on Thursday following weeks of rumors that he had lost interest and motivation. Keane had been in talks with chairman Niall Quinn since suggesting after Saturday's 4-1 Premier League home defeat to Bolton that the game could have been his last.