The late, great Larry Lloyd once threw Roy Keane out of a pub because the Irishman was giving him some "lip". English football was plunged into mourning on Thursday following the news of Lloyd's tragic death. The former Liverpool and Nottingham Forest defender passed away at the age of 75.
During the bash, Lloyd butted heads with a young Keane, and asked the future Manchester United skipper to leave due to a spot of unspecified misbehaviour. "Let's just say I thought Roy was being a bit naughty," Lloyd told the Independent back in 2008, reports the Daily Star. Starting his career at Bristol Rovers, he moved to Liverpool in 1969 and played over 200 matches for them, even winning the First Division title in 1973.
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