
Roy Keane launches passionate rant about why he hates BARBECUES in long list of things Man Utd legend can't stand
Fans said same thing as they reacted to Keane's latest take
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NOT SO KEANE Roy Keane launches passionate rant about why he hates BARBECUES in long list of things Man Utd legend can't stand
ROY KEANE has added BARBECUES to his list of pet hates after launching into a passionate rant.
The Manchester United legend let rip at the idea of outdoor cooking on the latest episode of the Overlap.
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Roy Keane has launched in a huge rant against barbecues
Keane famously dislikes many popular things, ranging from prawn sandwiches and ABBA to players swapping shirts.
But the latest item to end up in his crosshairs is the humble barbecue.
With Brits enjoying good weather throughout spring, many have been turning to an al fresco-way of dining.
From sizzling sausages to chargrilled chicken and burnt burgers, everyone loves the smells and aromas that come with an outdoor barbie.
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Even Keane's beloved United are getting into the habit, with the club forgoing a traditional trophy parade in favour of a barbecue at Carrington if they beat Spurs in tonight's Europa League final.
However, Keane showed he was not having any of it as he took aim at the concept of cooking on something other than an oven.
And he left fellow stars Ian Wright, Jill Scott, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher in stitches with his attack.
Keane raged on the Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet: 'Barbecues are overrated though, aren't they? ******* barbecues!
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'They're the worst ever, honestly. Smoke everywhere, honestly, barbecues…
'Queuing up for food that's been there 20 minutes, buns and *****, forget it.
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'Worst ever. I like a burger but not a barbecue.'
Turning to Ian Wright, Keane then quipped: 'Are Arsenal having a parade for finishing second?'
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Fans found Keane's comments hilarious as they reacted on social media.
One said: 'Roy makes this show.'
Another declared: 'Nothing better than a good BBQ!'
One noted: 'Wise up Roy.'
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Another added: 100% correct.'
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