Why raging Roy Keane confronted me in a car park - Sky pundit had to stop Man United legend
An Ipswich fan, who alleges to have been challenged to a confrontation by Roy Keane, has disclosed the cause of the heated altercation with Manchester United's ex-captain. Keane, who once served as Ipswich manager, was providing punditry for United's visit to Portman Road on Sunday.
Post-match, he can be seen in a verbal exchange with a group of home fans, seemingly telling one person that he would "wait for him in the carpark". Neil Finbow, an Ipswich supporter, has taken to social media claiming to be one of the fans confronted by Keane.
His public Facebook account currently features several posts regarding Sunday's incident and past Ipswich matches. "New claim to fame just been offered out into the carpark by Roy Keane after a few choice words even Jamie Redknapp had to come over to get him away just ya average Sunday evening out," Finbow penned.
Mirror Football has reached out to Finbow for additional comment. When questioned about what he said to Keane, Finbow confirmed he had addressed the Irishman about his tenure as Town manager.
Keane managed from 2009 to 2011, ending 15th in the Championship in his sole full season, and was dismissed in January 2011 with the team perilously close to the relegation zone. "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," Finbow posted on Facebook.
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"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