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MU16

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In August 2002, Keane was fined £150,000 by Sir Alex Ferguson and suspended for three matches for elbowing this Sunderland player. (5,7)
His middle name.
Norwegian he took revenge on in 2001 after an incident four years earlier that angered Keane. (3,4,6)
Ireland manager he had a public bust up with leading to his expulsion from the 2002 Ireland World Cup Squad. (4,8)
He scored twice on his Old Trafford debut against this club. (9,6)
Term that Keane coined after criticizing United fans after a Champions League game against Dynamo Kiev that describes fans who attend games that don’t have an interest in football. (5,8,7)
City of birth.
Assistant manager he had a strained relationship with after he questioned Keane’s loyalty. (6,7)
His last United goal came in March 2005 in an FA Cup tie against this opposition.
His last United game ended by being injured after a challenge by this LIverpool player. (4,6)
Down
Club United signed him from. (10,6)
Club he finished his career with and supported as a child.
His performance against this team was described by Sir Alex as "the most emphatic display of selflessness I have seen on a football field”, arguably Keane’s finest hour as a player.
In a 2005 MUTV interview he criticised the performances of John O'Shea, Alan Smith, Kieran Richardson and Darren Fletcher after a 4-1 defeat against this club.
Club that United stole the signature of Keane from after they didn’t have the correct paperwork to complete the transfer. (9,6)
Name of his labrador retriever, described as the famous dog in football since Pickles, a mongrel who dug up the stolen Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966.
His first management job, where he signed former United teammates Dwight Yorke and Liam Millar and led them to promotion.
Former Arsenal captain he maintained a fierce rivalry which culminated in the infamous tunnel altercation in 2005. (7,5)
In the 1999/00 season he became the first United player to win the PFA Men's Players' Player of the Year since this player. (4,7)
Referee involved in the 2005 tunnel incident away at Arsenal who later said that he should have sent both players off. (6,4)