Ipswich fan reveals reason for furious Roy Keane bust up after being 'offered out' by Man Utd legend at Portman Road
An Ipswich Town fan has shared the details of his heated argument with Roy Keane, claiming he was "offered out" by the Manchester United legend.
Keane, who once managed Ipswich, found himself in hot water while doing punditry at Portman Road on Sunday. He appeared to challenge one supporter to meet him in the car-park post-match. Neil Finbow, an Ipswich supporter, took to social media claiming that it was he who faced Keane's fury.
His Facebook page, public at the time of writing, recounts the contentious exchange and memories from previous matches involving his team. "New claim to fame just been offered out into the carpark by Keane after a few choice words even Jamie Redknapp had to come over to get him away just ya average Sunday evening out," posted Finbow.
Finbow admitted to having brought up Keane’s stint as Ipswich manager. Between 2009-2011, Keane led the team but was dismissed with Ipswich perilously close to relegation.
"Yep did remind him he set us back five years and ruined our football club - I also mentioned he wasn't fit to step foot anywhere near our ground. Oh and I mentioned about him walking out on a World Cup and breaking (Alf-Inge) Halaand's leg and putting it in his autobiography I hate the bloke and that's been boiling up since he got sacked all those years ago."
In another post, he shared a video of the incident with the caption: "offering us all outside", accompanied by cry-laughing emojis. Despite this, he took time to commend the Tractor Boys' performance, writing: "Apart from Keane being a k*** that was an enjoyable game against a so called "one of the biggest clubs in the world" proud of the boys in blue ITID."
United took the lead within the first two minutes thanks to Marcus Rashford, but


