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- Roy Keane points the finger of blame squarely at Ireland (timesonline.co.uk)
KEANE are pleased to announce details of a new eight-song EP and a tour of English forests in 2010.
The Night Train EP will be released on May 8, 2010, and will feature eight powerful new tracks that were written and recorded during the Perfect Symmetry. The EP takes its title from the band’s favoured mode of transport during the tour.
The EP includes Keane’s genre-busting collaborations with Somali/Canadian rapper K’Naan, Stop For A...
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- Roy Keane – Thorougly Qualfied For A Future Coors Silver Bullet Ad (cantstopthebleeding.com)
- Roy Keane's history of cutting comments (belfasttelegraph.co.uk)
Keane have announced a new eight track EP and June 2010 UK forestry tour. The Night Train EP will be released globally on 8th May 2010. According to an official statement on Keanmusic.com, the new EP :
"Features eight powerful new tracks which were written and recorded during the Perfect Symmetry...
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- Keane on the bench for Spurs (search.live.com)
The former Ireland international - who was sent home from the 2002 World Cup after falling out with then manager Mick McCarthy - said his country should "get over it". Ireland lost 2-1 on aggregate, with Thierry Henry handling the ball twice before ...
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- Roy Keane says Irish defending to blame, not Henry (feedburner.com)
- No sympathy as Keane lashes FAI (feedburner.com)
- Keane blames Irish defence and keeper for Henry goal (search.msn.com)
Another highly entertaining pre-match interview with Ipswich manager Roy Keane, who was asked about the whole Thierry Henry handball incident on Friday. Keane is obviously still bitter towards the FAI, and he refused to condemn Henry’s actions – instead putting all the blame on the Irish defenders who let the ball bounce in their box, [...]
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