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Inside a Roy Keane dressing room as Hibs frontrunners brutal lock ins and Lucozade rants revealed

Roy Keane has become best known to football fans for his brutal rants in post match analysis.

But will it be the same for the Hibs players if he does land the Easter Road top job?

The notorious dressing room presence of Keane wasn't left behind in this playing days as he took his tirades with him into his managerial career.

He is now the bookies favourite to succeed Shaun Maloney as Ron Gordon looks to revitalise the capital side.

It's been a mixed spell in the dugout so far for Keane during spells at Sunderland and Ipswich, while also acting as a number two at Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest.

Record Sport takes a look at some of the testimonials from former players about the demands of Keane during his dugout spells so far.

The former Rangers star was handed his debut by Keane as a 17-year-old against Manchester United during his two year stint at Sunderland.

And he admits it was a terrifying sight to see him unleash - as he a half-time explosion during a match with Blackburn Rovers.

Speaking to Open Goal, Waghorn stated: "I was on the bench. I think we were losing one nil at half-time and he comes in and there's a tactics board in the middle of the room.

"It gets volleyed so far across the dressing room.

"People are sitting with their heads down on their hands. He goes past and smacks their hands away so their heads are falling. He was completely gone.

"I'm sitting there thinking 'please don't come to me'. I'm on the bench. That's how bad it was getting.

"The lads are hiding from drinks bottles and stuff flying everywhere."

Connolly also has some cautionary notes for the Hibs players after working under Keane at Sunderland.

Ryan Porteous and Kevin Nisbet could be set for a tough love approach should the

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