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Coogan and Hardwicke star in film documenting McCarthy-Keane bust-up

  • Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy had an explosive bust-up at the 2002 World Cup
  • Their clash has been serialised into a dramatic new film which is called ‘Saipan’ 
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The trailer for a new film documenting Mick McCarthy and Roy Keane’s explosive bust-up at the 2002 World Cup has dropped. 

Saipan, which stars Steve Coogan as McCarthy and Éanna Hardwicke as Keane, is set to be released soon and the 76-second clip has teased what promises to be an interesting watch.

The film is based around a feud that split the nation of Ireland and remains one of the most controversial moments in sport. 

At what was the Republic of Ireland’s third and most recent appearance at a World Cup, Keane was their captain and the midfielder, who played for Man United at the time, had a crucial role in McCarthy’s side qualifying. 

However, Keane was infuriated by his side’s facilities at their training camp in Saipan ahead of the tournament, which was taking place in Japan and South Korea.

After just two days of training, Keane announced he was quitting the squad in protest – after also arguing with coaches Packie Bonnie and Alan Kelly Jnr – and wished to return home to Manchester.

The trailer for a new film called Saipan that documents Mick McCarthy and Roy Keane's explosive and hugely controversial bust-up at the 2002 World Cup has dropped

Keane is played by Éanna Hardwick and the 76-second trailer gave an insight into the film

McCarthy is played by Steve Coogan, who revealed he spoke to the coach before the film

McCarthy managed to intervene though and convinced Keane to stay, yet the tough-tackling star then gave an interview to the Irish Times expressing his dissatisfaction with the facilities and detailed the events that led to him originally choosing to go home.

But the Ireland boss was left furious by Keane’s unsolicited interview and confronted the midfielder in front of the squad and coaching staff, leading to an explosive bust-up as the pair traded insults. 

McCarthy ultimately dismissed Keane from the squad and sent him home, in what was a hugely divisive issue in Irish society at the time – and it remains a major talking point today.

And, the trailer offers a sneak peak into what we can expect, with the scene set in Saipon, which is 1200km east of Ireland.

There is lots of talk in the background from various media bulletins seemingly arguing who was in the right and wrong, highlighting just what a controversial issue it was.

It is backed by dramatic music while both McCarthy and Keane are seen looking serious, angered and pensive during the trailer. 

A snip of their argument is also shown, including McCarthy saying: ‘Right I think we’re done,’ something that angered Keane.

He can be heard shouting back: ‘You never tell me we’re done, I’m just getting started…’

A clip from their explosive bust-up is shown after McCarthy had confronted the midfielder

McCarthy eventually sent Keane home from Saipan in what was a controversial issue in Ireland

It promises to be a tense watch and Coogan has previously revealed he spoke to McCarthy after being cast to play him.

‘I did, yeah. I had a chat with him,’ Coogan told Patrick Kielty on the Late Late Show earlier this year.

‘I wanted to make sure that if I was going to take part in it, it was a balanced depiction of that sort of fallout.’

Filming took place last year for Saipan and it is expected to be released at some point this summer. 

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