Roy is the most modest of men. Fantastic player and the best, most entertaining pundit of all time. I'm not an Irishman, but if I was I'd be bloody proud to have Roy represent what it means to be Irish.
I am 77,that's the best interview I've ever seen,two guys just sitting having a chat,you could tell the audience was enthralled,I was just watching it on tv tremendous.
Love the pace of this interview. The gaps and silences allow both to think, and the listener to take it in. A breath of fresh air from the horrid US chat shows of loud constant chatting and fake laughing.
It’s hard to articulate how much he meant to me as a kid, a United fan in the west of Ireland back then. He was the most admirable person I could think of. Looking back now, there is a tragic element to Keane’s career that makes him even more compelling. He missed the CL final, despite getting his team there. He doesn’t play for Ireland in 02. He is by some distance the most interesting player of his era, and his era had absolute legends everywhere
I'm from Nottingham (not a Forest fan, nor a Man Utd fan) but I always liked Roy. I especially liked his chats about the area. I smirked my way through the whole interview. So charismatic.
Great interview. They’re both hilarious in their own way. I love that Roy doesn’t give two fucks about who likes or dislikes him or what he thinks and says. Refreshing isn’t it.
If you think this interview is boring, you must be used to American chat shows, where every single word gets a standing ovation and middle aged women screeching. This is two people chatting.
That's how a perfectionist tics. He probably compairs his crosses with Beckham, his goals with van Nistelrooy, his passing with Scholes and his defending with Jaap Stam.
@sjaakbral83 the best way to judge a player is by how the other elite players judge them. Being humble (comparing themselves to those players) is what made him never stop. David's and Zidane thought Scholes and Keane were ELITE. Rare to see a player these days with keane's attitude.
OMG! Who knew?! As it turns out, Tommy Tiernan is the greatest interviewer the world has ever known! Forget Michael Parkinson, Johnny Carson, etc. Tommy is AMAZING!
I know some Ipswich fans that were pleased to see him go. Not often that a top player makes a good manager. No managers get enough time now. Alex Fergusson would probably be sacked now, with the start he had.
I love seeing Roy with Ian Wright, the chemistry is just magic and you can see the twinkle in Roy's eyes. I'd bet he's much more like that behind the scenes when he's comfortable and with people he likes.
I don't know much about football TBH. I know who Roy is and I have seen him on the television. He strikes me as a private, even shy man. He is comfortable in his skin and knows who he is.What a stand up man, Ireland must be so proud.
Roy was Brillo and relaxed in this interview, I’m a Forest supporter and have always respected Keane.. Roy, if you’re reading, I hope you manage again, love your mentality…
Brilliant this from a lifetime Liverpool fan I have to admit how much love listening to Roy and I’m sure big percentage of reds fans think the same but probably won’t admit it..jamie will admit soon I’m sure 👌🏽👍🏽
Especially after The Overlap started. It's very easy to mock Neville and Rio and the rest. But you can't help being respectful with Roy. And the fact that such a straightforward man who's so loyal to United has no hesitation in praising Liverpool legends, tells you all about him.
That is the Most Guarded interview I have ever seen. I'm from Cork stock and can only say that Roy is still a closed book to the world. We know no more about him now than we did as a football player. All he told us is he played in some strong teams and couldn't care less about what anyone else thinks about him.. And that's ok. If he does not wish to discuss his career or family life, well that's his choice. He made his few bob, won trophies and that's all he wanted to communicate. The mysterious Mr Keane..
Great chat.. I would also disagree with Roy saying it was easy to lead because he had so much talent in the room and on the pitch with him… In many ways it is FAR harder to get great players to follow someone else no matter how great that player may be… because great players all have that ego that drives them to be great, so having to follow someone else, even if they too are great players can be a very difficult pill to swallow… An average leader can lead average to poor players.. but only the truly GREAT leaders can lead great players…
I've got used to seeing Roy on the overlap , so you forget his hard hardman reputation , but as he was introduced and he walked in , it was like he was walking into a boxing press conference , that was a top entrance, he looked like he was going to stick one on the host 😂😂 I love Roy Keane , hated him as a player , im not a united fan , but he is a hardman persona , but we now see his personality and that he likes a laugh. Stuff like this and the overlap has really brought him out of himself
Tommy has a unique gift of identifying someone’s weakness and asking them to explain their emotions. I saw how he controlled Bill Burr with “cigar” conversation and it was very Machiavelli! Hats off Tommy T !
Yeah he doesn't pander to anyone, or pretend to be anyone he's not, he's straight up, and he doesn't care if anyone likes him or not. There aren't enough people like that nowadays.
World 11 of all time. 2 Irishman, Roy Keane & George Best. Now we have to fill in the spaces, Pele, Maradona, Cruyff, Zidane, Messi, Ronaldo Blah Blah Blah.........
Now I am very fond of Tommy but he seemed the tense one here, like someone caught ‘in the headlights’ at times - like his own preconceived ideas of what Roy would or should be like were blocking him from really relaxing into it and accepting Roy, the individual, at face value.
His world class mentality was on display again. No fat, no bs, his goal was world cup with Ireland and he made it happen. Humble beginnings which he held onto spurred him into training so hard that he surpassed so many others and led by example with an iron will. I hope he knows how rare that is in today's game. He is such a legend and one of the first picks for any United fan if they could bring 1 player back for another career with us. I cant believe how ridiculously spoilt I was watching Fergie's Utd and watching this man, Roy Keane, lead us to greatness during that era. Pure brilliance, it was unforgettable.
Roy is the most modest of men. Fantastic player and the best, most entertaining pundit of all time. I'm not an Irishman, but if I was I'd be bloody proud to have Roy represent what it means to be Irish.
This is the most Irish interview. As an Irishman I appreciate this on all levels ☘️🇮🇪
It's like Parkinson on 16 RPM, Love Roy though.
@@babetopaz that’s the best way of describing it 😂
As an Englishman I appreciate this on all levels 🍀🇮🇪
You're not irish
@@adamstephens6050 More Irish than you
I am 77,that's the best interview I've ever seen,two guys just sitting having a chat,you could tell the audience was enthralled,I was just watching it on tv tremendous.
Love the pace of this interview. The gaps and silences allow both to think, and the listener to take it in. A breath of fresh air from the horrid US chat shows of loud constant chatting and fake laughing.
It’s hard to articulate how much he meant to me as a kid, a United fan in the west of Ireland back then. He was the most admirable person I could think of. Looking back now, there is a tragic element to Keane’s career that makes him even more compelling. He missed the CL final, despite getting his team there. He doesn’t play for Ireland in 02. He is by some distance the most interesting player of his era, and his era had absolute legends everywhere
💯 was heart broken when the news came he left
What a guy. This is great, keeps it simple. Respects the luck in life he got, acknowledges it took work but doesn't overdo it. Tremendous.
Why aren't more interview shows like this? No whooping, whistling, cheering after every answer just great conversation.
plenty of those on podcast platforms.
Because most are done in America sadly
That’s how us Irish do
@@ScruffyMuttz My whole family are from Termonfeckin but I've never been. Maybe one day.
It’s even more interesting once you realise that Tommy doesn’t know who is on the show week to week. So no preparation or off limits questions
Roy, never change. Love or hate he really is a national treasure.
There's no more players of this character. To me he is a legend of the game.
💯 agree with you ❤
This brilliant 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽! One of the best interviews I’ve seen, just two gentle man chatting.
I love how Tommy was complimentary and respectful without fawning. I think Roy appreciated that. Excellent chat.
Didn't realise this show was around. What a cracking interview.
Decent diet? He’s 95% raspberry mini roll😂
lol, he loves those raspberry rolls alright.
hello fellow overlap watcher lol
😂
Stick To Mini Rolls
I'm from Nottingham (not a Forest fan, nor a Man Utd fan) but I always liked Roy.
I especially liked his chats about the area. I smirked my way through the whole interview. So charismatic.
Im a Liverpool fan since I was a small child but I always felt so proud of Roy though, he's one of the best of us.
Great interview.
They’re both hilarious in their own way.
I love that Roy doesn’t give two fucks about who likes or dislikes him or what he thinks and says.
Refreshing isn’t it.
If you think this interview is boring, you must be used to American chat shows, where every single word gets a standing ovation and middle aged women screeching. This is two people chatting.
me as a yugo finds this how it should be from the Irish children of ours :) (of old)
No. From the offset Tommy was being a contrarian to everything he said. Being an interviewer doesn’t mean to battle with the talent.
Who said it was boring though 😂😂😂
Roy is the most chilled out person ever.
No, this is someone asking questions and trying to generate conversation and someone proving very difficult to get anything going at times
I was hanging on your every word Tommy! Waiting for even one of those emotional questions to crack Roy Keane! Roy Keane don’t crack!
Great interview. Love Roy's no bullshit, keep it simple approach to life. Much respect.
I like the way Roy is generally surprised in people's interest in what makes him tick, he's like, "This is just me. It's the way I am".
How Roy Keane can say he wasn't a very good player is beyond me. He was a fantastic player
he done ok :D
Legend
That's how a perfectionist tics. He probably compairs his crosses with Beckham, his goals with van Nistelrooy, his passing with Scholes and his defending with Jaap Stam.
@@sjaakbral83 Yeah the answer to nomore's question is "Levels". He is above most by some distance.
@sjaakbral83 the best way to judge a player is by how the other elite players judge them. Being humble (comparing themselves to those players) is what made him never stop.
David's and Zidane thought Scholes and Keane were ELITE.
Rare to see a player these days with keane's attitude.
Really enjoyed this interview a fantastic insight, great job Tommy Tiernan .
OMG! Who knew?! As it turns out, Tommy Tiernan is the greatest interviewer the world has ever known! Forget Michael Parkinson, Johnny Carson, etc. Tommy is AMAZING!
He represented everything that Manchester United should be. Tough, working class and proud. If you don't love Roy, you never saw him play.
Excellent interview!!!
One of the best interviewing the best sport man ever to come out of Ireland. Thank you for making that happen.
George Best???
@@jimbobalob2491 YES THE FUCKING MAN HIMSELF!! RIP George 🙏🐐
Rory McIlroy. Conor McGregor
@@hundui McG is a degenerate. Rory I do not think he holds a candle to Roy. Then again it is a team sport verses single player.
@@jimbobalob2491Georgie Best is from Northern Ireland, but yes he's a legend. Keano is from county Cork Ireland
I'm an Ipswich fan and remember Roy as our manager. Don't think he was given enough time at Portman Road. Gutted when he left.
I know some Ipswich fans that were pleased to see him go. Not often that a top player makes a good manager. No managers get enough time now. Alex Fergusson would probably be sacked now, with the start he had.
@@sharpvidtube If not for the 1990 FA cup final - he wouldve been sacked.
I love seeing Roy with Ian Wright, the chemistry is just magic and you can see the twinkle in Roy's eyes. I'd bet he's much more like that behind the scenes when he's comfortable and with people he likes.
I love it. The dogs don't ask any questions!
love everyone looking at their mates beside them with joy when he announces its Keano
though it does look as if the guy in the very top right hand corner seems to be morphing into something scary
What a role model - I love Roy and he was so transparent! Daughters are the death of us!
Fabulously interesting chat with two very different but interesting Irish men.
I don't know much about football TBH. I know who Roy is and I have seen him on the television. He strikes me as a private, even shy man. He is comfortable in his skin and knows who he is.What a stand up man, Ireland must be so proud.
Love Roy, always tells the truth. No bull.. brilliant. Man. Oh, n what a fantastic competitive player.
Don’t you dare mistake this man’s humility to actually believe he wasn’t that great technically. He was an absolutely tremendous technical player.
If we Croatia in world 1998 world cup had Keane ,we would have won it . Magnificent player and a great man.
He stood out at Nottingham Forest, that was a great football club.
Roy was unbelievable. Not many midfielders like him.
@@johntobin3673 Say that to big Duncan Ferguson, lol.
Box to box
Enjoyed this.. probably impossible to cram it all in CLOUGH alone is a full day.. incredible man he was … KEANE is honest got to admire that .
couldn’t have said it better meself 👍
Outrageously brilliant athelete footballer, heart n soul. NUFC fan
Love Roy keen from a Liverpool fan a real man and he’s say it how it his the truth!!!!!!
I really enjoyed this interview, love the Irish and love Keano ❤
Beautiful Irish People...
Great to see the clear version of this interview. One of your best interviews Tommy.
Any chance uploading the interview with Ardal O'Hanlon
this was a very excellent interview.
Roy was Brillo and relaxed in this interview,
I’m a Forest supporter and have always respected Keane..
Roy, if you’re reading, I hope you manage again, love your mentality…
Love both of them 💗 💓
I love Tommys interview style. Laid back. Easy going but with a mind as sharp as a whip. Nice job Tommy 👏
Doesn’t drink, smoke, do drugs or sleep with other women. A role model on and off the pitch. What a leader.
aye,,,,we all get older
except for when his country needed him in Japan.
Get over it
@piecesof9 Maybe they should have acted like grown ups, and prepared properly for the tournament, then maybe he would have stayed.
@@Steven-v7m Well if Vinnie Jones can pull it off I am pretty damn sure Keano could. Good call there.
Unintentional ASMR Roy Keane was not on the 2024 bingo card
Two great Irish men
Good for you
Both jokers
you are truly brothers
As a Liverpool fan I think Keane is fantastic.. he tells you the way it is. True fans appreciate this.😂
Brilliant this from a lifetime Liverpool fan I have to admit how much love listening to Roy and I’m sure big percentage of reds fans think the same but probably won’t admit it..jamie will admit soon I’m sure 👌🏽👍🏽
Especially after The Overlap started. It's very easy to mock Neville and Rio and the rest. But you can't help being respectful with Roy. And the fact that such a straightforward man who's so loyal to United has no hesitation in praising Liverpool legends, tells you all about him.
That is the Most Guarded interview I have ever seen.
I'm from Cork stock and can only say that Roy is still a closed book to the world.
We know no more about him now than we did as a football player.
All he told us is he played in some strong teams and couldn't care less about what anyone else thinks about him..
And that's ok.
If he does not wish to discuss his career or family life, well that's his choice.
He made his few bob, won trophies and that's all he wanted to communicate.
The mysterious Mr Keane..
No need for funny anecdotes just a genuine conversation evolving naturally.
As an Irishman iv appreciated this interview so much as Irish we will only understand what's going on 😂
Our great legend our ex captain of our club Manchester United … and great product of Ireland 🇮🇪🙂🙂
So humble
They don’t make them like that anymore. Winner winner winner ROY KEANE
chicken dinner😅
Best Keane interview i've seen. in 42yrs.
Doesn't matter what he says, any team would have a tiger like him. Humble to the end 😢
Young and hungry when a ball is in front of him
Class interview, love and luck in life to Roy Keane and his family.
Great chat..
I would also disagree with Roy saying it was easy to lead because he had so much talent in the room and on the pitch with him… In many ways it is FAR harder to get great players to follow someone else no matter how great that player may be… because great players all have that ego that drives them to be great, so having to follow someone else, even if they too are great players can be a very difficult pill to swallow…
An average leader can lead average to poor players.. but only the truly GREAT leaders can lead great players…
I agree, very few great players, also have the skill set to be a great manager.
I've got used to seeing Roy on the overlap , so you forget his hard hardman reputation , but as he was introduced and he walked in , it was like he was walking into a boxing press conference , that was a top entrance, he looked like he was going to stick one on the host 😂😂
I love Roy Keane , hated him as a player , im not a united fan , but he is a hardman persona , but we now see his personality and that he likes a laugh.
Stuff like this and the overlap has really brought him out of himself
Your dead right.. I always thought Roy was a prick but seeing him with carra and Wright and Neville he's so funny he's actually proper down to earth
Loved that interview Cool Hand Roy good man Tommy.
Tommy has a unique gift of identifying someone’s weakness and asking them to explain their emotions. I saw how he controlled Bill Burr with “cigar” conversation and it was very Machiavelli!
Hats off Tommy T !
Telling Mick McCarthy to do one, legendary moment and he was right
This reminded me of that Chigurr meeting with Carson Wells
Fucking lol
such a good interview…
Keane’s guard is up at emotional level questions, but keeps giving snippets away
Roy Keane's a cool character, class act, says things as they are, wish more people were like that.
That was brilliant.
The greatest Irish sportsperson of all time 🇮🇪
Legend 💚🍀
Fantastic man
Love you roy❤❤
great stuff 👌
Roy isn't puttin on some kind of persona this is just who he is, he doesn't put on a front for no one thats why i love him
Never change Roy. Never Change. Red Legend
Great interview!!
I love Roy Keane . He was a top top player.
Liverpool fan Adores this Man utd man...
He's solid as a rock - a real man.
What a weird thing to say.
Yeah he doesn't pander to anyone, or pretend to be anyone he's not, he's straight up, and he doesn't care if anyone likes him or not. There aren't enough people like that nowadays.
This is a mad conversation 😂
Yes Keane please do a somersault
Roy, love you man.
World 11 of all time. 2 Irishman, Roy Keane & George Best. Now we have to fill in the spaces, Pele, Maradona, Cruyff, Zidane, Messi, Ronaldo Blah Blah Blah.........
Absolute legend end of - awsome for MU
Sad this is a repost thought it was possibly a new interview still great tho and rewatched it
Now I am very fond of Tommy but he seemed the tense one here, like someone caught ‘in the headlights’ at times -
like his own preconceived ideas of what Roy would or should be like were blocking him from really relaxing into it and accepting Roy, the individual, at face value.
As a Liverpool fan Roy is a boss lad 🇮🇪
"Who would be out to get you?"
"Who's asking? Did Yaffle send you, Tommy Tiernen?!"
Ask any of his team mates, Roy is the first on their team sheet. Legend ❤ ☘ 🇮🇪
Alan Shearer sends his love 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He gets mentioned a fair bit but he should be in everyone’s premier league all time XI. The most influential captain/midfielder the PL has ever known
Very humble Roy. An unbelievable player for United and he sees himself as an average player?! A lot of greats know the player he was.
This is so Irish, just two Irish lads competing to come across as Irish as possible, love it
'Are the questions too hard?' after asking him what he likes about dogs
Seems Roy is at his very best when there are others to carry the conversation / stimulation and he can jump in and bounce around that
What is the difference between soccer and football in Cork ?
Soccer is, as the English would call it, football and football in Ireland is Gaelic football
@@joshmorg1466 thanks
Roy is always good value
His world class mentality was on display again. No fat, no bs, his goal was world cup with Ireland and he made it happen. Humble beginnings which he held onto spurred him into training so hard that he surpassed so many others and led by example with an iron will. I hope he knows how rare that is in today's game. He is such a legend and one of the first picks for any United fan if they could bring 1 player back for another career with us. I cant believe how ridiculously spoilt I was watching Fergie's Utd and watching this man, Roy Keane, lead us to greatness during that era. Pure brilliance, it was unforgettable.