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Sunday, 13 October, 2002, 19:22 GMT 20:22 UK
McCarthy joy at Keane absence
Republic of Ireland boss Mick McCarthy
McCarthy says the players did not want Keane back
Republic of Ireland boss Mick McCarthy said he was "ecstatic" when Roy Keane was ruled out of the World Cup squad following the pair's well-documented bust-up.

Keane might have been allowed to return to Japan had he apologised to the Ireland manager.

But, in his World Cup diary serialisation in the Ireland on Sunday newspaper, McCarthy says he was glad Keane failed to say sorry

"I feared an apology," wrote McCarthy. "Instead he (Keane) is finally out of the World Cup and wishes the management the best of luck without him. I am ecstatic.

"It has taken Keane eight full days to finally do what he tried to do in Saipan last Tuesday night and quit the World Cup, international football and the green jersey.


Despite everything that has been said...I would still talk to Keane if he rings me
Mick McCarthy

"He has tortured and tormented so many of us in the days and nights since then, perhaps even himself.

"He has walked away from the players he captained and still is a hero in some people's eyes."

McCarthy added: "The players are furious that the FAI would even consider a return for Roy Keane after everything he said and did.

"Several of them are adamant that they will go home if Keane is imposed on us."

McCarthy added: "I never want to see him again, never mind work with him.

"He is starting to ruin my World Cup and I won't have it... the players won't have him back. They are happy without him."

In the final chapters of his diary, which refer to events three months after the World Cup finished, McCarthy seems to have mellowed.

"I am not someone who likes to hold grudges and bear malice," he wrote.

Manchester united midfielder Roy Keane
Keane has not played for the Republic since the bust-up

"Despite everything that has been said, despite all the hurtful comments thrown at me, I would still talk to Keane if he rings me.

"But from what Keane has said, it seems clear he sees no chance of reconciliation between us.

"It is obvious to me now that he hates me with a vengeance. But that doesn't bother me in the slightest.

"I actually feel sorry that he could carry that sort of anger against me around with him for such a long time.

"Part of me says there is no way back for him, that I could never work with him again after the things he said to me.

"But I am not a vindictive person. Only one man denied his country his services at the finals. Only one man can end all this.

"The national team is bigger than Roy Keane or Mick McCarthy and I know that better than anyone. "

Roy Keane faces a three-match suspension for his red card at Sunderland

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