The former Manchester United captain slammed his former manager after revelations in the latter's sensational autobiography
Calm before the storm: Ferguson and Keane in happier times
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Roy Keane launched a furious attack on Sir Alex Ferguson's integrity on Tuesday night.
Former Manchester United boss Ferguson
branded Keane a "dressing room bully", accused him of overstepping the
mark and called his public attacks on his team mates "horrendous."
But ex-Red Devils
captain Keane hit back on ITV: "I remember having conversations with
[Ferguson] about loyalty. In my opinion he doesn't know the meaning of
the word.
"To constantly criticise other players that brought him success... I won't be losing any sleep over it."
The fall-out between the pair has been re-ignited by Ferguson in his explosive book, My Autobiography.
Ferguson
will be dismayed that Keane has now had the last word on their
fractured relationship, which fell apart when the midfield hardman left
Old Trafford following a controversial, unbroadcast interview with MUTV
in which he criticised young players at the club.
Fergie saved his strongest personal attack in his book for Keane, and even at the book launch gave Keane both barrels. Strong words: Sir Alex Ferguson didn't hold back in his book
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When asked whether he expected Keane to have a go back,
Ferguson said: "The nature of the man, you can expect that. That is the
personality Roy is. The reason I had to explain it was that it happened
so quickly. His actions were so quick.
"For one reason or another
he decided to criticise his team-mates. We couldn't release it. It
resulted in two young players getting booed before the game in Paris on
the Wednesday. We decided we had to do something.
"The meeting in
the room was horrendous. I just couldn't lose my control in this stage
and if I had let it pass the players would have viewed me much
differently to the way I want to judged. Throughout my career I've been
strong enough to deal with issues like that.
"He overstepped his
mark, absolutely, and there was no other thing we could do. We did well -
we paid up his whole contract and gave him a testimonial the following
season with 75,000. We did everything we could to honour the fact that
he was a great player for us."
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