EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 48 MIN
No man is an island: Roy Keane and the World Cup walkout that split a nation
from Ahead Of The Game · host The Globe and Mail
When Roy Keane walked out of Ireland’s 2002 World Cup training camp on the remote island of Saipan, it wasn’t just a star player quitting a squad; it was a country fracturing in real time. This episode of Pitch and Power traces how a fight between a generational player and a team manager became a prism through which modern Ireland negotiated its history and its future. It examines why Keane’s insistence on professionalism split public opinion along familiar lines and how that rupture amplified questions about leadership, national identity and the power of the media. In the end, Saipan endures as a cautionary tale about the costs of ambition, and how demands for higher standards can both propel a nation forward and expose the raw divisions that accompany change. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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When Roy Keane walked out of Ireland’s 2002 World Cup training camp on the remote island of Saipan, it wasn’t just a star player quitting a squad; it was a country fracturing in real time. This episode of Pitch and Power traces how a fight between a generational player and a team manager became a prism through which modern Ireland negotiated its history and its future. It examines why Keane’s insistence on professionalism split public opinion along familiar lines and how that rupture amplified questions about leadership, national identity and the power of the media. In the end, Saipan endures as a cautionary tale about the costs of ambition, and how demands for higher standards can both propel a nation forward and expose the raw divisions that accompany change.
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