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Home » Mick McCarthy calls Roy Keane a ‘c***’ and Steve Coogan’s new movie about their Ireland World Cup feud a ‘heap of s***’ in rage over how he was portrayed
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Mick McCarthy calls Roy Keane a ‘c***’ and Steve Coogan’s new movie about their Ireland World Cup feud a ‘heap of s***’ in rage over how he was portrayed

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Mick McCarthy calls Roy Keane a ‘c***’ and Steve Coogan’s new movie about their Ireland World Cup feud a ‘heap of s***’ in rage over how he was portrayed
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Mick McCarthy has made his ill-feeling towards Roy Keane – and the new Steve Coogan film depicting their 2002 World Cup fall-out – very clear in an x-rated speech at an event this week.

McCarthy and Keane’s two decade-long feud was dredged up this year with the release of Saipan, which sees Steve Coogan and Eanna Hardwicke star as the manager and captain of Ireland on a fatefall pre-World Cup trip.

The pair fell out at the Republic of Ireland’s training camp on the pacific island of Saipan almost 24 years ago. The facilities were so poor that the team arrived without footballs and Keane did not hold back on McCarthy’s handling of it. After much drama, angst and conflict, he flew home.

Daily Mail football editor Ian Ladyman wrote that Hardwicke ‘gets Keane so perfectly it’s vaguely chilling’. But McCarthy, 67, is much less impressed with Coogan’s depiction of him.

And he still holds plenty of anger for Keane too – dubbing him a ‘c***’ at an event hosted by The Sun in Ireland.  

Steve Coogan and Eanna Hardwicke starred as Mick McCarthy and Roy Keane in Saipan

McCarthy and Keane did not see eye-to-eye with Ireland - and are still enemies now

McCarthy and Keane did not see eye-to-eye with Ireland – and are still enemies now

‘What’s it been, 24 years? And I still keep getting asked about it,’ McCarthy said. ‘I mean, I do these Q&As, the last one I did, I got asked about Keane. 

‘I said: “You know, he’s a fabulous player, great captain, captain of his club and everywhere he’s been and what he’s done is fantastic.”

‘I said, “great goalscorer” – and everybody’s looking at me – and I said: “I’m talking about [old Ireland team-mate] Robbie [Keane], not that other c***.”‘

Keane, 54, continues to divide opinion in his prominent TV roles as a pundit while McCarthy has stepped back from public-facing football work, last working as manager of Blackpool in 2023. 

Keane did not hold back on his manager - and McCarthy still now calls him a '****'

Keane did not hold back on his manager – and McCarthy still now calls him a ‘****’

But the high-profile release of Saipan, which debuted in Ireland at the end of last year and in the United Kingdom in early 2026, has thrust the spat back into focus.

McCarthy, who did speak to Coogan before the film was released, was not impressed with the re-telling of the story. 

He said: ‘My family and I all went to look at it, and it’s a heap of s*** to be fair, and my concern is, he’s about 5ft 8in, Steve Coogan, and in the film Roy towers above him for f***’s sake.

‘And yes, I did speak to him [Coogan], because I got asked, but then I saw in one of the Irish newspapers that I coached him – no I f***ing didn’t coach him.’

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