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Roy Keane: As I See It (DVD)

Roy Keane: As I See It (DVD)
While many English football players achieve international success, not many of them can claim to have inspired both an off-Broadway musical cantona eric and a song by Morrissey. But Manchester United`s team captain, Roy Keane, has done just that with his amazing midfield abilities cantona eric and inspirational leadership. Joining the team in 1993 under the stewardship of manager Sir Alex Ferguson cantona eric and rising to captain in 1997 after the departure of star player Eric Cantona, Keano has led Man-U through an incredible string of victories that include the unparalleled 1998-1999 season, which saw the lads of Old Trafford win the treble: the League Cup, the FA Cup, cantona eric and the UEFA Cup. This documentary finds Keano at home in Manchester, ruminating on his remarkable career in a candid interview that also includes appearances by colleagues David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Ruud Van Nistelroy, Gary Neville, cantona eric and Sir Alex himself. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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