Roy Leaves As Legend ; Paradise Which Was to Be Little More Than a Footnote in a Career That Scaled the Heights Despite All the Rancour

Daily MailJune 15, 2006

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IF Roy Keane scratched a lifelong itch by pulling on the hooped shirt of his beloved Celtic, even he cannot have been truly satisfied with his fleeting visit to Glasgow.

Having never hidden his desire to bring down the curtain on an illustrious career at Parkhead, the Irish icon fulfilled that personal goal when he strode out against Clyde at Broadwood in January.

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Roy Leaves As Legend ; Paradise Which Was to Be Little More Than a Footnote in a Career That Scaled the Heights Despite All the Rancour

Maybe the unexpected defeat should have hinted that what was intended as a pleasant swansong would become unsatisfactory.

Of course, Keane gathered SPL championship and CIS Cup winner's medals in his five-month spell in Glasgow. Yet, injuries restricted his involvement to only 13 games.

The ravages of time have caught up with the great warrior and, wisely, he has chosen to heed medical advice and...

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