Man Utd great Roy Keane jokes about getting thrown out of pub after ‘ten pints’ by a bouncer in throwback Instagram post
ROY KEANE has joked about getting thrown out of a pub by a bouncer after drinking 'ten pints' in an Instagram post.
The Ireland and Manchester United legend has become an unlikely hit on social media with a series of hilarious posts.
And in his latest upload, the Cork native has shared a photo from his youth of him smiling with a man on a night out.
With the caption Keano wrote: "Hard to believe, 10 pints later I was getting kicked out by that bouncer."
Keane's Sky Sports colleague and former Manchester City star Micah Richards joked in the replies: "Some say you couldn't drink."
Ireland icon Keane revealed in a recent interview with Gary Neville that
He said: "I don't know... it was around the time I done my cruciate. My cruciate definitely triggered something I had where I had where I went... Obviously I had missed the game, I was out for a year. I wanna go back.
"It cost me a lot of games. I finished at 34... and the role I was playing sitting midfielder, I really should have played until I was 37 or 38.
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"The sitting midfielder's, I think is the easiest job on the pitch.
"I think I'm good fun now when I go out sober. No, I do... I do! I think I have as good craic now as much as I did.
"Is that not bad? What do you want me to do? Take my T-shirt off and swing it over my head?
"When I used to go out people used to say 'oh he's lunatic when he's drinking. He's a bit of a time bomb be careful.'
"And then I stopped drinking 'oh he's a loner he doesn't want to mix with anybody.''
"What do you want me to do like when I go out I'm mad. If I... I'm a loner. You can't win!"
"Nobody needed to invite me for a night out or a drink. I used to love it, to me that was part of the package.
“I had that kind of mentality from Ireland. I played in the League of Ireland and it was ‘win or lose you hit the booze’. All that stupid carry on.
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“I was a bit younger and I got away with it. But when I did my cruciate, then I thought (of quitting drinking)… Obviously I played in the middle of the park. If you remember towards the end of my career I was kind of gaunt looking. I was picking up more injuries, I was cold all the time.
“That was my way of relaxing. People took up golf, snooker. Mine was going out enjoying myself… I thought I had to go out and drink as much alcohol as I possibly could."