He still.makes digs about it. It was funny watching a q & a thing he did alongside Gary Neville, where the latter was diplomatically trying to say he and Ferguson were very alike and when it came to his sacking it was six of one and half a dozen of the other.
At one point in "Red Mist", when reflecting on Mick playing and then managing the Republic of Ireland, Keane says something along the lines of " I wouldn't mind, but he's not even effing Irish." The whole segment on the shortcomings of the training ground in Taipan is littered with expletives and less than complimentary comments about Mick, his coaching team and the IFA. The only good part of the video, is that some members of the squad ( Niall Quinn in particular), are very critical of Keane's attitude and come down very much on the side of Mick and his coaching team, as they were not personally responsible for making all of the arrangements. When asked how he would have reacted to Keanes outburst, former ROI boss Jack Charlton simply says " if he had spoken to me like that, I would have put him through the nearest wall.", which whilst in no way condoning violence, given Keanes status in the Republics set up, given the circumstances, was an understandable comment.