Roy Keane's reaction to his daughters dating amazes audience - 'you're kidding' (original) (raw)
Roy Keane let little get past him on the pitch and is quick to pick up on any mishaps these days in his work as a pundit - but he cuts a much more relaxed figure at home
Roy Keane is known to fans as the no-nonsense footballer-turned-pundit
Roy Keane insists he's always been as cool as a cucumber when his daughters have started dating.
The Manchester United legend is a well-known pundit on our TV screens. He's been a regular on Sky Sports' Premier League coverage for the last five years, as well as working for ITV on their domestic and international offerings.
That's on top of his duties as co-host of the Stick to Football podcast, which all in all gives fans plenty of insight about his broadcast career. But Keane has largely kept his private life away from the public eye over the years.
He married wife Theresa when he was still in the midst of his playing days in 1997, and they went on to have five children together - four of whom were daughters. Shannon, Caragh, Aidan, Leah and Alanna are now all grown adults.
Keane was asked what it was like having so many females in the house during his appearance on The Tommy Tiernan Show last year. His blunt answer of "brilliant" prompted laughter from the studio audience.
In response, Keane added: "No it is, brilliant. Really good kids, they're good, very good kids." Tiernan then asked him to explain the hardest part of being a dad, which he struggled to answer before screwing his face up.
The host humorously interjected: "Are you f***ing kidding me are ya?" Keane shook his head and replied: "No, they're ok. Listen when they get a bit older, I suppose boyfriends and that type of carry on, yeah that can be (shrugs)."
Keane has plenty of experience of boyfriends being brought home, including by second-eldest daughter Caragh (
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His fourth child Leah is now 23 years old (
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Given his reputation as a hard man on and off the pitch, Tiernan joked: "I'd say it'd be fairly intimidating meeting you now in all fairness. Clint Eastwood in the kitchen."
But Keane again played the situation down and insisted he wouldn't be bothered, much to the intrigue of the audience. "You'd be very surprised. Surely that's the same for everybody," he argued.
Tiernan wasn't convinced, saying: "You're so guarded. Maybe you're just so calm and settled and strong." Keane stood firm and said: "No, quite relaxed yeah. Do you want me to do a somersault or something? Very relaxed, nice drive up, we're good."
Keane and wife Theresa's youngest child is their fourth daughter, Alanna (
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While insights into his life away from football remain few and far between, Keane the pundit will likely be back and firing on all cylinders on Super Sunday today as his former club United welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Old Trafford.
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