Roy Keane and Sir Alex Ferguson aren’t friends, that much is for certain.The pair fell out in 2005, ultimately leading to the iconic captain’s mid-season departure to Celtic, and it seems the relationship hasn’t improved much since, either.“I wouldn’t forgive Ferguson,†Keane toldÂOffTheBall.com as he reignited the feud in September. “The media spin, how I apparently upset everybody, it was all nonsense.â€He added: “Ferguson came out afterwards and said he always did what was best by Manchester United. Nonsense.“People said [Ferguson] always had the best interests of Manchester United at heart. Darren Ferguson [his son] won a medal. He was very lucky.“[Alex Ferguson’s] brother was the chief scout for Manchester United for a long time. I’m surprised his wife wasn’t involved in the staff somewhere.â€But that isn’t to say there isn’t a certain degree of admiration felt between the midfielder and his former boss. After all, the pair worked together for just over 12 years at Old Trafford and had a hand in winning seven Premier League titles and one Champions League medal.Indeed, if there’s one thing you’re guaranteed from the footballer-turned-manager-turned-pundit it’s honesty. And while he’ll happily admit his “friendship†with Ferguson is over, and will never be returning, he’s equally quick to acknowledge that the Scot was one of the greatest at his job.Watch Manchester United Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below
Away from the typical pantomime act we’re so used to seeing, Keane treated us to an insightful review of his relationship with the Manchester United legend on Monday Night Football…






