Trapattoni roy keane autobiography

          Roy Maurice Keane's second autobiography.

        1. Roy Maurice Keane's second autobiography.
        2. The autobiography, on the other hand, probably could have been handled better.
        3. Ferguson was scathing of Keane in his recent autobiography Keane was highly critical of Giovanni Trapattoni's squad after their Euro.
        4. Eamon Dunphy was the ghostwriter for my last autobiography published in Giovanni Trapattoni had taken the Ireland job in May It.
        5. Alex Ferguson was particularly critical of Keane's record in his recent autobiography, but the Irishman said it was not the day to discuss "lies." Instead.
        6. Ferguson was scathing of Keane in his recent autobiography Keane was highly critical of Giovanni Trapattoni's squad after their Euro..

          Keane: The Autobiography

          March 9, 2009
          I thoroughly enjoyed this enthralling, frank and hilarious book.

          Readers not familiar with British colloquialisms and English football culture may find this story difficult to follow. But readers interested in what constitutes the heart of a champion will find Keane The Autobiography both rewarding and indispensable.

          Here is the story of a poor Irish footballer from Cork who was too small, too slow and so utterly lacking in fundamental skills that by age 18 he was relegated to a ‘has been’ in organized soccer.

          With no prospects for club play (forget junior nationals or professional football), Roy Keane’s career appeared to everyone to be finished. To everyone, that is, other than Roy Keane.

          This autobiography tells the story of how Roy Keane relentlessly drove himself towards a simple goal (to be a professional soccer player) and how his uncompromising single mindedness propelled him to the pinnacle of his objective -- captaincy of Manchester