Best of enemies Keane Vieira
Still remember when Parker perfected a tackle on Keane and took a chunk of his leg. A minimal respect have that kind of moment. The good old days.
Have alot more respect for Vieira, at least a like able person outside of football and didn't and probably wouldn't let his country down. Keane was a great footballer though and his honesty made the programme alot more interesting.
In the football mood Saturday can't come sooner for Derby.
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Loved the show, was a lot better than I thought it would be. Both guys came across really well (outside of Keane's lack of regret over ending Haaland's career).
Both played in some of the greatest premiership teams ever, and was nice to see a bit of background stuff around the matches themselves.
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Ahhh, forgot that was on :-(0
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Haven't seen it.SELR_addicks said:Loved the show, was a lot better than I thought it would be. Both guys came across really well (outside of Keane's lack of regret over ending Haaland's career).
Both played in some of the greatest premiership teams ever, and was nice to see a bit of background stuff around the matches themselves.
Keane on haaland was terrible.
Did they delve into viera spitting at ruddock?
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That was Fabregas who gobbled at Ruddock, wasn't it?paulbaconsarnie said:
Haven't seen it.SELR_addicks said:Loved the show, was a lot better than I thought it would be. Both guys came across really well (outside of Keane's lack of regret over ending Haaland's career).
Both played in some of the greatest premiership teams ever, and was nice to see a bit of background stuff around the matches themselves.
Keane on haaland was terrible.
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https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/keane-and-viera-best-of-enemies/series-1/episode-1-keane-and-viera-best-of-enemies
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No Vieira. Very good programme by itv sport last night.Ormiston Addick said:
That was Fabregas who gobbled at Ruddock, wasn't it?paulbaconsarnie said:
Haven't seen it.SELR_addicks said:Loved the show, was a lot better than I thought it would be. Both guys came across really well (outside of Keane's lack of regret over ending Haaland's career).
Both played in some of the greatest premiership teams ever, and was nice to see a bit of background stuff around the matches themselves.
Keane on haaland was terrible.
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Brilliant documentary, although a lot of people dislike him, Keane's honesty is refreshing. In the modern game you won't ever see a rivalry like Keane and Viera.0
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PV said it was a massive regret and not the image he would like to portray.paulbaconsarnie said:
Haven't seen it.SELR_addicks said:Loved the show, was a lot better than I thought it would be. Both guys came across really well (outside of Keane's lack of regret over ending Haaland's career).
Both played in some of the greatest premiership teams ever, and was nice to see a bit of background stuff around the matches themselves.
Keane on haaland was terrible.
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weird. I thought it was pretty crap.0
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I really liked it but I think Keane needs to get over himself a bit regarding Ferguson.
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Repeated on ITV4 on Thursday evening around 10pm.
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Not sure he does, Fergie says he stepped out of line and Keane said it was his captains duty. Fergie has written the book and spoke about him quite a few times, only right for Keane to have a say back IMO.Huskaris said:I really liked it but I think Keane needs to get over himself a bit regarding Ferguson.
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