It won’t surprise anyone to hear that Roy Keane doesn’t like to laugh.The Manchester United legend and Champions League winner said he wholeheartedly said “bah, first time” at the idea of showing his happiness in the usual sense of the word. After all, Keane has built a brand around his quirky ways and he doesn’t seem to have any plans to change any time soon.
The52-year-old recently spoke to Sky Sports pundits Ian Wright and Jamie Carragher about his winter holidays. While many people look back fondly on those events, the ghosts of Christmas past reared their heads and Keane despaired of “The Day That Night,” Keane said with a sigh on a recent episode of “Stick to Football.”
“Shuhu music! I was surprised to hear someone near me yell “What, what!” While Keane is known for his scowling personality, Wright is rarely seen without a smile on his face.”What do you want to say?” asked the former Premier League hit man. “Hey, I don’t overrate laughs and fireworks. Roy, laughs and fireworks?”But that didn’t stop Keane, who was furious that he would never go to a party in his life.
But he admitted that spending most of the evening next to “the greatest orator of all time” may have contributed to his lower confidence.It’s safe to assume Keane isn’t the Christmas card type, but comments like these could land him on a few party invite lists. But then he would have no choice.