Three football press conference rants after Manchester United manager
Louis van Gaal stormed out of a media briefing on Wednesday.
Love it, Keegan
- Not strictly a press conference, but Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan's famous post-match TV rant at Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson has gone down in Premier League folklore.
In the 1996/1996 season, as Newcastle's title challenge imploded, Keegan was furious at Ferguson's view that other teams weren't trying as hard against Newcastle as they were against the Old Trafford giants.
"When you do that with footballers like he said about Leeds, and when you do things like that about a man like Stuart Pearce...
"I've kept really quiet but I'll tell you something, he went down in my estimations when he said that. We have not resorted to that. You can tell him now, we're still fighting for this title and he's got to go to Middlesbrough and get something.
"And I'll tell you, honestly, I will love it if we beat them. Love it.
"But it really has got to me. I've voiced it live, not in front of the press or anywhere. I'm not even going to the press conference. But the battle is still on and Man United have not won this yet."
United won the title by four points.
Bird man Pearson
- Former Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson accused a journalist of being "an ostrich" during a peculiar tirade following his side's 3-1 Premier League loss to Chelsea in April.
Ian Baker, who was covering the game for AFP, asked Pearson to elaborate after he told his post-match press conference that his players had had to deal with "criticism and negativity".
"Have you been on holiday for six months? Have you been away for six months?" responded Pearson.
"I think you must have either your head in the clouds, or been away on holiday, or reporting on a different team, because if you don't know the answer to that question... if you don't know the answer to that question then I think you are an ostrich.
"Your head must be in the sand. Is your head in the sand? Are you flexible enough to get your head in the sand? My suspicion would be no. I can, you can't."
Love it, Keegan
- Not strictly a press conference, but Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan's famous post-match TV rant at Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson has gone down in Premier League folklore.
In the 1996/1996 season, as Newcastle's title challenge imploded, Keegan was furious at Ferguson's view that other teams weren't trying as hard against Newcastle as they were against the Old Trafford giants.
"When you do that with footballers like he said about Leeds, and when you do things like that about a man like Stuart Pearce...
"I've kept really quiet but I'll tell you something, he went down in my estimations when he said that. We have not resorted to that. You can tell him now, we're still fighting for this title and he's got to go to Middlesbrough and get something.
"And I'll tell you, honestly, I will love it if we beat them. Love it.
"But it really has got to me. I've voiced it live, not in front of the press or anywhere. I'm not even going to the press conference. But the battle is still on and Man United have not won this yet."
United won the title by four points.
Bird man Pearson
- Former Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson accused a journalist of being "an ostrich" during a peculiar tirade following his side's 3-1 Premier League loss to Chelsea in April.
Ian Baker, who was covering the game for AFP, asked Pearson to elaborate after he told his post-match press conference that his players had had to deal with "criticism and negativity".
"Have you been on holiday for six months? Have you been away for six months?" responded Pearson.
"I think you must have either your head in the clouds, or been away on holiday, or reporting on a different team, because if you don't know the answer to that question... if you don't know the answer to that question then I think you are an ostrich.
"Your head must be in the sand. Is your head in the sand? Are you flexible enough to get your head in the sand? My suspicion would be no. I can, you can't."
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