Soccer (FIFA)fromwww.standard.co.uk2 days agoSaipan filmmaker told he was going to open old wounds'Saipan dramatizes the 2002 fallout between Irish manager Mick McCarthy and player Roy Keane, revisiting emotional national reactions and complex personal memories.
fromIndependent5 days agoSoccer (FIFA)'There's no going back now' - Roy Keane admits he always knew he'd be a loser in Saipan row with Mick McCarthyRoy Keane knew he could not win the battle with manager Mick McCarthy, which ended his hopes of playing in the 2002 World Cup finals.
fromwww.bbc.com5 months agoUK news'No regrets' - Keane, Saipan and the story of a lifetimeThe 2002 World Cup debacle marked a significant moment in Irish football history, particularly between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy.
fromIndependent5 days agoSoccer (FIFA)'There's no going back now' - Roy Keane admits he always knew he'd be a loser in Saipan row with Mick McCarthy
Soccer (FIFA)fromIndependent2 months agoEamonn Sweeney: Familiar tale unfolds - but at least Ireland's dreams are still intactA late equaliser masked significant performance and defensive deficiencies in Ireland's match against Hungary despite needing a win.
Filmfromwww.theguardian.com4 months agoSaipan film to reopen old wounds between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy ultrasThe film may reopen wounds from the Saipan incident in Irish football.Public interest could overshadow uncomfortable truths about the Saipan incident.