The highs and lows of International Football

TLDRIn this episode, former football players discuss their best and worst memories of playing in International Football. They reminisce about the highlights of playing in the World Cup and the disappointment of missing out on a major tournament. The players also share their thoughts on their relationships with managers and the importance of respect in the game.

Key insights

🏆The best memory of International Football for Roy Keane was playing in the World Cup in 1994.

👎One of the worst memories for Roy Keane was missing out on the World Cup in 2002.

🗣️Roy Keane emphasized the importance of respect between players and managers in International Football.

🍺Mick McCarthy, the former manager of the Irish national team, allowed the players to have a few drinks during international breaks.

💔Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy did not have a good relationship during their time together in the national team.

Q&A

What was Roy Keane's best memory of International Football?

Roy Keane's best memory was playing in the World Cup in 1994.

What was Roy Keane's worst memory of International Football?

Roy Keane's worst memory was missing out on the World Cup in 2002.

Did Roy Keane respect Mick McCarthy as a manager?

No, Roy Keane did not respect Mick McCarthy as a manager.

Did Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy get along?

No, Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy did not have a good relationship.

Did Mick McCarthy allow the players to drink during international breaks?

Yes, Mick McCarthy allowed the players to have a few drinks during international breaks.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Roy Keane reminisces about the highlights of playing in the World Cup in 1994.

05:30Roy Keane expresses his frustration with the team's approach to matches and their training gear.

09:45Roy Keane recalls his heated discussion with Mick McCarthy about respect and commitment to the national team.

14:20Roy Keane shares his thoughts on the importance of respect between players and managers in International Football.