IRELAND ASSISTANT MANAGER is at the Crucible today to watch the world championship final.
It’s all square between Shaun Murphy and Stuart Bingham after the first session in Sheffield.
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Who knows if commentator Dennis Taylor will be back for the evening session however after his on-air wind-up of Keane.
As the cameras focused on the Corkman, the 1985 champion — who played a frame with Alex Ferguson earlier in the BBC’s competition coverage — said the United boss would beat Keane at snooker.
Roy Keane's at the Crucible and Dennis Taylor said Fergie would beat him at snooker
IRELAND ASSISTANT MANAGER is at the Crucible today to watch the world championship final.
It’s all square between Shaun Murphy and Stuart Bingham after the first session in Sheffield.
Who knows if commentator Dennis Taylor will be back for the evening session however after his on-air wind-up of Keane.
As the cameras focused on the Corkman, the 1985 champion — who played a frame with Alex Ferguson earlier in the BBC’s competition coverage — said the United boss would beat Keane at snooker.
It drew this reaction from a listening Keane:
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Sleep with your iconic, comedy-size spectacles on tonight, Dennis my friend.
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