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Roy Keane tells Manchester United fans to get lost
Roy Keane has said he is prepared to end his feud with Sir Alex Ferguson, but only if the former Manchester United manager apologises to him.
The outspoken Irishman also claimed United fans who are tired of his squabbling with the most successful manager in English football should shut-up because he is not interested in hearing their complaints.
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Keane, who once captained United under Ferguson, insisted the Scot should say sorry for bad-mouthing him following his acrimonious departure from Old Trafford in 2005.
When asked if he would ever go for a pint with Ferguson, Keane told FourFourTwo magazine: "Well, it would be a cup of tea. If Sir Alex apologises, then yes, I would.
"If Ferguson apologises I would be happy to move on. For Ferguson to bad-mouth me after I left, I think he does owe me an apology."
He added: "It was never going to end as a pal's act. I was never going to leave with champagne and flowers.
"I saw how Bryan Robson and Steve Bruce left the club, both decent United captains, and I didn't like the way they left."
Keane also made it clear he was not losing any sleep over any supporters who feel his feud with Ferguson has tarnished his legacy.
"If United fans say I had a decent career, then brilliant," he said. "If they want to say, 'What's gone on with Ferguson stuff?' then f*** them."
