Not 100% sure Did Keane spit on a kid? Did Keane mock an opponents injury for no reason? Did Keane bully a member of an opposing teams medical staff? Did Keane hide behind "racism" to avoid punishment Because if he did...then i would agree with you
Don't let the facts get in the way of your tales He claimed the Celtic fan "patted his head", and in his country that is how they used to count slaves. That was his defence in court. It was a lie, a risible attempt at a defence, made up by his brief, Joe Beltrami. Reporters asked the Senegalese ambassador and he poured scorn upon the suggestion that patting someone's head in Senegal was a racial slur.
During his early Premier League career, Diouf was involved in several incidents where he spat, or allegedly spat, at fans and opposition players. In 2002 he was accused of spitting at West Ham fans whilst warming-up as a substitute for Liverpool during a game at Anfield. After investigation by Merseyside Police there was no evidence that an offence had been committed, but that Diouf had spat on the ground. On 13 March 2003, whilst playing for Liverpool, he was involved in an incident when he spat at Celtic fans during a televised UEFA Cup quarter-final. His club fined him two weeks' wages, UEFA gave him a two-match ban,and Diouf was charged with assault. Although Diouf initially pled not guilty, he later changed his plea to guilty, and was fined £5,000. Whilst he was on loan at Bolton, Diouf was charged by the police for spitting at an 11-year-old Middlesbrough fan during a 1–1 draw in November 2004. Then, on 27 November 2004, Diouf spat in the face of Portsmouth player Arjan de Zeeuw. He was fined two weeks' wages by Bolton and was banned for three games by the FA after pleading guilty to a charge of improper conduct
On 20 September 2009, Diouf was questioned by police after allegations that he had made a racist slur to a ball-boy during a match at Everton, telling him to "**** off, white boy". Diouf defended his actions by saying that the ball-boy had thrown the ball to him "like a bone to a dog" and that Everton fans were racially abusing and throwing bananas at him; police found no evidence of this.
Chapper's away to see if he can find anything about Roy Keane that comes anywhere near as bad as Diouf the Mooth. Face it lads, Diouf is a despicable **** of a man, equally at home spitting on kids or assaulting teammates' wives when he is not spitting in the face of opposition players or ball boys.