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Roy Keane confronted with prawn sandwiches as he launches Man United's third kit

The former captain narrates a video in which he asks stars such as Marcus Rashford, Casemiro and Ella Toone if they have what it takes to play for United.

MANCHESTER UNITED HAVE launched their new third jersey for the 2023/24 season with the help of the club’s former captain, Roy Keane.

The 51-year-old Cork man anchors and narrates a promotional video in which the off-white and red alternate shirt is paraded by current Manchester United men’s talismans Marcus Rashford and Casemiro as well as women’s star Ella Toone.

It marks the first formal association between Keane and United since he departed the club in acrimonious circumstances in November 2005.

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IMG_8914 Keane modelling United's new alternate shirt. Adidas / Manchester United Adidas / Manchester United / Manchester United

“Manchester United and Adidas are proud to work with Roy Keane, one of the club’s most iconic and popular former players,” read a joint statement by United and kit manufacturer Adidas. “Roy won 17 trophies with Manchester United, his fearless playing style and never give up attitude has earned him a special place in the hearts of Manchester United fans around the world.”

The Athletic reports that Keane was asked by Adidas for his own personal input into the video, which includes an allusion to his famous ‘prawn sandwich’ remark about a cohort of the club’s supporters.

The jersey, which replaces the United badge with solely the red devil from the badge, is inspired by United’s away and alternate kits from the club’s first FA Cup-winning season in 1908-09.

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    Mute Fon_Ellard
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    Jul 8th 2020, 3:58 PM

    I’m on the Wage Subsidy scheme I don’t want it extended – it’s benefiting employers and penalising workers who will end up with a tax bill at the end of the year. Some employers are paying their staff extra to cover the impending tax bill but others are not.

    Yes, I get the reasons for it to help employers stay in business but come on, do you think all of the companies availing of it are really in need of it or just jumping at the chance to get free labour?

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    Mute Joe
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    Jul 8th 2020, 4:03 PM

    @Fon_Ellard: : wow. That’s some grade A stupidity there!
    Do you not know that if you were taxed at source you’d just have less in your back pocket now? You should calculate what total income for the year will be, find out how much you tax you should be paying monthly and then set this aside if you’re that worried. You’re not being penalised ffs!
    I can’t believe this. You shouldn’t have a job based on your mindset!

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    Mute The quite man
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    Jul 8th 2020, 6:02 PM

    @Joe: The economy is finished, the EU central bank has estimated that our GDP will contract between 7.5% to 8.00%
    This makes the banking crisis look like pocket change. Tell me how we are going to pay back this funny money?
    There is no such thing as free money, this government is preparing for the complete breakdown that’s coming, you should do the same, get your house in order

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    Jul 8th 2020, 6:16 PM

    @Fon_Ellard: I’m not really disagreeing with you but one thing I can tell you for sure is workers on the wage subsidy scheme will not be hit with a tax bill later. The wss is paid after tax if you get me. There is no tax due on it. I’ve checked this with Revenue. So … that’s one less thing to worry about.

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    Jul 8th 2020, 6:17 PM

    @Fon_Ellard: I’m not really disagreeing with you but one thing I can tell you for sure is workers on the wage subsidy scheme will not be hit with a tax bill later. The wage subsidy scheme is paid after tax if you get me. There is no tax due on it. I’ve checked this with Revenue. So … that’s one less thing to worry about.

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    Mute Chris OB
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    Jul 8th 2020, 3:26 PM

    First thing they did was give themselves a rise while we pickup the bill. Pigs at the trough

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    Jul 8th 2020, 3:17 PM

    Promising however not addressing the elephant in the room which is the biggest hindrance to businesses operating is not solely finance but the restrictive measures/guidelines that prevents them from operating at full scale (rightly or wrongly).

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    Jul 8th 2020, 4:06 PM

    @John Egan: they are reviewed and discussed every week….have you been missing the massive media reports on same?

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    Mute John Egan
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    Jul 8th 2020, 5:21 PM

    @Canyon: are you mistaking reviewals to allowing businesses to open under the same regulations/conditions as businesses opened in previous phases? Or actual changes to the regulations. Because the only ‘massive media’ report was when they were debating on keeping 2m distancing or reducing to 1m….

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    Jul 8th 2020, 3:35 PM

    Pigs will fly before fine geal implement these

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    Mute Ricky Spanish
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    Jul 8th 2020, 4:14 PM

    @Richard Doherty: that’s the spirit! Glad you’re keeping an open mind.

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    Mute Nigel o'Neill
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    Jul 8th 2020, 4:40 PM

    Loans with 4.5%+ interest… In a negative yield market!?! Shocking.. No other word

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    Mute Thomas O' Donnell
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    Jul 8th 2020, 5:41 PM

    @Nigel o’Neill: The State can borrow from the ECB at close to zero. If they issue loans to businesses at even 2%, it would surely lower their interest bills sign

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    Jul 8th 2020, 4:01 PM

    Only in Ireland does SME stimulus come in the form of debt at about 500% markup on EU average interest rates. Small businesses need CASH, not debt or some nonsense about tax rebates in 18 months time. We’ll be dead and buried by then. RIP SME sector in Ireland.

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    Mute JJandtim Dwyer
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    Jul 8th 2020, 4:36 PM

    What about property tax waiver?

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    Mute Rex Tilson
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    Jul 8th 2020, 5:37 PM

    Tax reductions for some businesses, but not all I hope. Our local grocery shops that stayed open had a massive boost to their business. Developers used the wage subsidy scheme to slash their labour costs, assuming they will sell their units this will only add to their massive profits and if they get tax reductions I doubt they will lower the house purchase prices to reflect this.. Not all businesses need a helping hand.

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    Mute Pat Kelly
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    Jul 8th 2020, 3:51 PM

    I miss Bertie… lol..

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    Jul 9th 2020, 1:25 PM

    Just suppose our Government decided to waive the Tax on the Wage Subsidy for employees, imagine the spending spree that would create. They would get a big %age back indirectly and an awful lot of local businesses would benefit greatly.
    Just a thought, definitely a far better option than awarding themselves monster salary increases.

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