Roy Keane has admitted that he fell out with former Man United team-mates Ryan Giggs and Gary Pallister during their time at the club.
Aside from winning a plethora of trophies at Old Trafford, Keane developed a reputation for his no-nonsense approach - typically towards opponents - during his 13-year stay in Manchester.
However, it's now become apparent that the former Red Devil also had run-ins with his own team-mates - which lasted 'for about 12 months'.
'Me and 'Palli' [Gary Pallister] didn't speak for about 12 months [he left too early during a night out]. You just have these disagreements [as players],' Keane explained on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet.
'Palli's a good guy – I fell out with 'Giggsy' [Ryan Giggs], he wouldn't do a function one time at the club – I was fuming with him. Me and 'Giggsy' didn't speak for five or six months!'
Elaborating on the feud with Giggs, Keane continued: 'You know [as a player] when you have to do something for your club – nobody wants to do anything at the club.
'I was like, 'Giggs you have to do what [the club] wants, we've all done it and it's just your turn next'.
'Giggs was obviously good with stuff like that [doing functions] – it was just that day which I don't mind, he went, 'I'm not doing it', and I was just irritated by him – simple as that and we dragged it on for a few months.'
Keane and Giggs shared a dressing room for 13 years at Old Trafford, where they won seven Premier League titles together, despite their occasional feuds.
Former team-mate Gary Neville, who also co-hosts the Stick to Football podcast, also reflected on Keane and Giggs' arguing and recounted a particular incident where they went back-and-forth for 'ten minutes'.
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