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Roy Keane at 50: The highs and lows of the Man Utd and Ireland legend's football career

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane celebrates his 50th birthday today.

And we've taken a look at some of the highs and lows of the Boys in Green hero's career.

Highs

1990 – Signed by Clough

Gets his big break in professional football when Nottingham Forest boss Brian Clough brings him to England from League of Ireland club Cobh Ramblers.

1993 – Big money move

Manchester United fight off competition from a host of clubs to sign Keane for a then British transfer record fee of £3.75million.

1994 – Instant success

Keane marks his first season at Old Trafford by helping the club complete their first League and FA Cup double.

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2000 – Recognition

Named PFA and Football Writers’ Association player of the year and lifts the Premier League title for the fifth time in seven glorious years at United.

2007 – Promotion with the Black Cats

Guides Sunderland to the Championship title and promotion to the Premier League, having taken his first managerial job just nine months previously with the club in the relegation zone.

2016 - Ireland's Euro 2016 success

Alongside Martin O'Neill in Ireland's management team, the Boys in Green enjoy a famous win over Italy at Euro 2016 to book a place in the Last 16 of the tournament.

Lows

Roy Keane (Getty)

1999 – Misses Champions League final

Keane was suspended against Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp after receiving a yellow card in the semi-final victory against Juventus, where a heroic captain’s performance had seen him help United fight back from two goals down to win 3-2 in Turin.

2000 – The prawn sandwich brigade

Keane hit out at sections of Manchester United’s home support following what he felt was a poor atmosphere in a Champions League game against Dynamo Kiev at Old Trafford.

2001 – Alf-Inge Haaland incident

Having suffered a serious knee injury in a clash with Haaland against Leeds at Elland Road in 1997, Keane exacted his revenge in a Manchester derby at Old Trafford. A crude stamp on the Norwegian’s knee earned him a red card and left Haaland badly injured. In his autobiography, Keane later admitted: “I’d waited long enough. I hit him hard. I wanted to hurt him.”

Roy Keane departs from the World Cup (©INPHO/Andrew Paton)

2002 – Sent home from World Cup

The midfielder expressed his dissatisfaction with the Republic of Ireland’s preparations and training facilities in Saipan, Japan. When clear-the-air talks with manager Mick McCarthy descend into a “slanging match”, Keane returned home.

2005 – United exit

He unexpectedly left Old Trafford by mutual consent in November 2005, following a host of reported fall-outs with manager Sir Alex Ferguson and club staff.

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