Will Roy Keane now get pelters or is that reserved for Alex Scott for some reason(s)?
The former Ireland and Manchester United legend was speaking ahead of the Argentina v Saudi Arabia clash as part of ITV’s pundit team.
Keane then spoke up, saying: “On the back of what Graeme was saying there, the World Cup shouldn’t be here. It shouldn’t be here. The band contains the rainbow colours associated with the Pride flag and had been set to be a strong statement in Qatar, a country which criminalises same-sex relationships.
But former Man Utd captain Keane insisted that Kane and Wales captain Gareth Bale should’ve “stuck to their guns and done it” despite warnings from FIFA.
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