REVELATIONS FROM ROY Keane’s latest autobiography dominate today’s papers at home and in the UK.
‘The Second Half’, written with Roddy Doyle, does not hit the shelves until Thursday but was put on sale by mistake by Tesco in England yesterday.
The fall-out from Keane’s bitter row with Alex Ferguson makes for the most eye-popping headlines.
Here’s a sample of today’s newspaper splashes:
@MikeHogan4FM @MikeHogan4FM
– Irish pages via Mike Hogan (@MikeHogan4FM); UK pages via 101GG
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Roy Keane book dominates front and back pages (and a good few in between as well)
REVELATIONS FROM ROY Keane’s latest autobiography dominate today’s papers at home and in the UK.
‘The Second Half’, written with Roddy Doyle, does not hit the shelves until Thursday but was put on sale by mistake by Tesco in England yesterday.
The fall-out from Keane’s bitter row with Alex Ferguson makes for the most eye-popping headlines.
Here’s a sample of today’s newspaper splashes:
Irish Sun
@MikeHogan4FM @MikeHogan4FM
Irish Daily Mirror
@MikeHogan4FM @MikeHogan4FM
Irish Times
@MikeHogan4FM @MikeHogan4FM
Irish Independent
@MikeHogan4FM @MikeHogan4FM
Irish Examiner
@MikeHogan4FM @MikeHogan4FM
Metro (UK)
Daily Mail (UK)
Mirror (UK)
The Sun (UK)
The Star (UK)
– Irish pages via Mike Hogan (@MikeHogan4FM); UK pages via 101GG
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