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Revista de la Liga with Graham Hunter

BITESIZE | Jason McAteer: Roy Keane and the Dog and Duck

Revista de la Liga with Graham Hunter

Graham Hunter

Sports, Soccer, Football

4.5863 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2022

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Today you’ll hear from Jason McAteer, who reflects on what it was like to go up against Roy Keane at his peak and the Manchester United legend’s peerless ability to read the game

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0:00.0

Welcome to the big interview bite size brought to you by bet 365. I'm Graham

0:09.4

Hunter and in each episode you'll hear an elite football or tell a story that's guaranteed to brighten your day.

0:17.0

All of them come from my podcast, The Big Interview with Graham Hunter,

0:20.9

which you can find by searching on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:26.0

I loved talking to Jason Mceteer. In this bite size episode, Jason reflects on what it was like to go up against

0:32.4

Roy Keene at his ferocious peak

0:34.9

and the Manchester United Legends peerless ability to read the game. But we went back and looked you played against Roy a lot and one of the things that

0:56.9

distinguished Roy was he always had to win in various different ways whether it was the remote control in Wayne Rooney or on the

1:04.8

pitch and training etc. I'd like it if you can, Jason, to try and in club games or training at Ireland

1:12.4

is different but in club games I mean in a competitive

1:14.4

when you had to go up against him. What were the things that Roy did that made him such a

1:22.2

good player.

1:23.0

Thinking about the way you talked about,

1:24.4

you surprised a lot of people about him

1:27.0

working back and getting his hands dirty and tight to tackle,

1:29.3

because the thing that caught the eye

1:31.3

was what he did with the ball when he had it.

1:33.2

But, and I see a lot of people who played with Ireland have said these things about his character,

1:38.4

blah blah, blah, but I'm more interested in your assessment of what he was like to go peak and his peak as a football.

1:45.0

Like your peak and his peak as a football.

1:46.7

I think if you look at Roy when he was growing up, I mean I don't know where the winning,

1:51.7

from me, I told you before, you know could be from a boxing family

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