Manchester United legend Roy Keane pulled no punches during an explosive rant about one of his biggest pet peeves after admitting he found it “rude.”
Roy Keane has become a leading punditry figure for Sky Sports and ITV after calling it time on his managerial and coaching career.
The 52-year-old Manchester United legend has left fans in stitches with his no-nonsense approach to punditry, something he maintained in his playing career.
Keane’s demeanour allowed the Irishman to excel as club captain at Old Trafford and as a commanding box-to-box midfielder during the prime of his career.
The former United captain hoovered up the major silverware during a prolific playing career at the Red Devils, including lifting seven Premier League titles.
Keane was a linchpin midfield figure under Sir Alex Ferguson and captained United to an iconic continental treble win in the 1998-99 campaign.
The Sky Sports pundit’s legendary run at Old Trafford came to an end in 2005 after iconic former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson axed him from the club.

Man Utd legend Keane on his pet hate
Roy Keane made an appearance on the latest Stick to Football show alongside former Manchester United teammate Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Jill Scott.
During the episode, the Stick to Football panel discussed their pet peeves during Gary Neville’s ‘Room 101’ segment.
Keane admitted there was no love lost from him when he came to people who park in places where they should not, with the United legend venting his frustration over the pet hate.
Speaking on bad parking, the Irish hardman asked: “What do you think of people who have a few quid and they have a nice car and they just park anywhere they want – on double yellows or disabled [space] and they just think, ‘I’ve got money, I park [where] I want?’”
Keane added on The Overlap: “They just take the ticket off and they go, ‘I could pay that.’ Rude that.”
Wright reacts to Keane’s admission
Ian Wright wasted no time in reacting to Keane’s pet peeve and hilariously suggested that putting a “brick through their windscreen” might be a solution.
Responding to Wright, Keane hilariously said: “No, that’s a bit strong, slash their tyres.”
Keane added: “Because it’s so rude. They just park where they want it’s like really arrogant […].
“‘I’ve got a nice car, I’ve got a few quid, I’ll just park in a disabled space,’ they just walk away… rude.”
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