What a shocking news !
saya pikir Keano akan pergi juni nanti, but...gara2 komentar
pedas nan keras terhadap club, sir Alex dan koleganya di MUTV
sekarang dia harus menanggung resiko dg di "PHK" harus segera
pergi....Sedih...sudah pasti....
ini menunjukkan bahwa No other bigger than the club...,
siapapun yg melecehkan club pasti kena gusur..
Good Luck Keano, you are one of the Manchester United Legend &
the most leader players & captain in Manchester United !
Bye bye keano....

Sam,
Keane leaves Manchester United

Roy Keane has sensationally left Manchester United by mutual
consent, the club announced today.


PhilCole/GettyImages
Sir Alex Ferguson with his former skipper.

A statement released by the Old Trafford outfit confirmed that
their long-serving captain has departed with immediate effect
after it became clear that his future at the club was
untenable.
The 34-year-old's representative Michael Kennedy met United
chief executive David Gill at Old Trafford to thrash out
details of Keane's severance, completing one of the most
dramatic departures Manchester United has ever known.
The announcement comes less than three weeks after Keane's
amazing outburst at his team-mates during an MUTV interview so
damning that it was deemed 'unbroadcastable'.
Sir Alex Ferguson was known to be furious at the timing and
verocity of the personal attacks contained within the interview
and publicly rebuked his skipper prior to the win over Chelsea
on November 6.
Once the depth of Ferguson's feeling was known it became clear
that Keane had no future at the club.
A previous offer for a testimonial in recognition of the
Irishman's 12-and-a-half years at Old Trafford has been
confirmed in writing but Keane will not be at the club in an
official capacity if he decides to take the offer up.
'It has been a great honour and privilege to play for
Manchester United for 12 years,' said Keane.
'Whilst it is a sad day for me to leave such a great club and
manager I believe that the time has now come for me to move on.
'After so many years I will miss everyone at the club.'

Keane had already cast doubt over his long-term future at
United earlier this season when, in a live phone-in, he said he
believed that his current contract, which was due to expire at
the end of this season, would be his last.
The statement astounded Ferguson and Gill who believed they had
a verbal agreement in place to discuss the Cork-born star's
future later in the year.
Almost immediately speculation surfaced that he would join
Celtic in the summer, and in their official statement United
have today made it clear that Keane is now free to sign 'a
long-term deal with another club to enable him to secure his
playing career beyond what would have been the end of his
contract at United in the summer'.
While the relationship between Ferguson and Keane, which has
proved to be such a bedrock of United's success down the years,
has now been broken apparently beyond repair but the United
manager, who breezed through this morning's media sessions
without mentioning the dramatic developments about to unfold,
was quick to pay tribute to Keane's contribution.
'Roy Keane has been a fantastic servant for Manchester United,'
said Ferguson.
'The best midfield player in the world of his generation, he is
already one of the great figures in our club's illustrious
history.
'Roy has been central to the success of the club in the last 12
and a half years and everyone at Old Trafford wishes him well
in the rest of his career and beyond.'
The last of Keane's 326 league appearances for United came at
Anfield in September when he broke his foot late in the
goalless draw with Liverpool.
The Irishman is thought to be close to a return to action
although where it will be is now open to major debate.
Throughout his many triumphs at Old Trafford since his
£3.75million arrival from Nottingham Forest in 1993 probably
his greatest performance came in the Champions League
semi-final second leg against Juventus in 1999 when he
virtually singlehandedly rescued United from the brink of
defeat to steer them into the final for the first time in 31
years.
His Herculean efforts came at a cost though as a booking picked
up in the game meant he was suspended for the final, ensuring
he missed United's greatest day in his time at the club.
'During my time at the club I have been fortunate to play
alongside some of the best players in the game and in front of
the best supporters in the world,' said Keane.
'At all times I have endeavoured to do my best for the
management and the team.'
Never one to hold back when he felt standards were slipping
Keane's frustration at United's current fall from grace has
been evident for a while.
His annoyance is made worse by the knowledge he is no longer
capable of rousing the Red Devils as he has done so often in
the past.
Although many of United's fans were in agreement with his
damning assessment of the current side's qualities, most would
also acknowledge his direct criticism of individual players
crossed the boundaries of acceptability.
It was left to Gill to administer the last rites on Keane's
time at the club.
'Roy has been a towering figure at the club for over a decade,'
said Gill.
'His dedication, talent and leadership have been qualities that
have marked him out as one of the true greats.
'On behalf of everyone at the club we wish him every success in
his future career.'Who replaces Roy Keane?
Roy Keane's exit from Manchester United sparks the question -
who can replace the club's most successful captain?
• MICHAEL BALLACK: Different in style to Keane, but Ballack is
Germany's best midfielder since Lothar Matthaus and would
improve United. Sir Alex Ferguson may still need to find a
ball-winning midfielder if he plumps for the Bayern Munich man.
If the manager could nurture Paul Scholes into that role, then
Ballack could take on the former England midfielder's attacking
duties. Out of contract next summer, and potentially available
for free.
• DIDIER ZOKORA: The St Etienne midfielder is a tough-tackling
Ivory Coast international, thought of as one of the best
midfielders in the French league. Expected to leave his present
club before long, Zokora would be affordable and he has been
compared favourably with the likes of Michael Essien in some
quarters, but a relative lack of experience at the highest
level counts against him.
• THOMAS GRAVESEN: It could be argued that Everton have not yet
recovered from the shock of losing Gravesen to Real Madrid in
January. Playing the same tigerish role as Keane has fulfilled
so successfully, only Frank Lampard was matching Gravesen for
consistency over the first half of last season. Vastly
experienced and could certainly do Keane's job. Likely to be
available, too, with the Brazilian influx at Madrid pushing him
to the fringes.
• GENNARO GATTUSO: Amazing to think, as he enters a seventh
year as an AC Milan regular, that some remain unconvinced by
Gattuso. Reported to have admirers at Old Trafford, the Italian
is cut from similar cloth to Keane and never shies a challenge.
After a year with Rangers earlier in his career, Gattuso has
hinted at wishing to return to British football.
• MANICHE: One of the stars of Porto's 2004 Champions League
winning team, Maniche went on to further impress for Portugal
at Euro 2004, but his move to Dynamo Moscow has been a
disaster. 'I am not well, nor is my family. I don't like the
country, I don't like the league and I don't like the weather,'
he said prior to Portugal's World Cup qualifier against the
Russians, infuriating locals. If weather is an issue,
Manchester might not be inviting, but Maniche is among Europe's
finest.
• MAHAMADOU DIARRA: Lyon kept Diarra this summer but lost
Michael Essien to Chelsea. Opinion was divided in France over
which midfielder was the better. Just 24, the Malian began his
career aged 18 with Crete before spending three years at
Vitesse Arnhem in Holland. Claims to have turned down Arsenal
and Inter Milan during the summer.
• STEVEN GERRARD: Liverpool's captain refused the chance to
join Chelsea this summer, and it was the allure of the club he
grew up supporting which convinced him to stay. A move to Old
Trafford is highly unlikely given his allegiance, even though
he would be the ready-made replacement for Keane.


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