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What did Roy Keane mean when he said "I'd drive Berbatov wherever he wants to go".?

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Roy Keane offered Juande Ramos some advice regarding Dimitar Berbatov's transfer saga.

Roy Keane said "If a player didn't want to play for me, I know what I'd do - I'd drive him myself to wherever he wants to go".

What did he mean by this?

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  1. It means he'd get rid of him instead of holding onto a player who wants to move elsewhere, Berbatov is Ronaldo is disguise, no pride!!


  2. It means he would want to get rid of players who didn't want to play for his team as quickly as possible.

  3. he is moonlighting as a cabbie in london..................

  4. It means just what it says.

  5. I think he's a mini cab driver and wants to earn some money

  6. he meant he would kick his butt out of the club.

  7. means he is working as a secret taxi driver now?

  8. He meant that if a player refused to play for his club that he would take him himself to which ever club that player wants to joins.  

  9. He was saying that he would do everything to get rid of players that didn't want to play for him and he wouldn't do anything to prevent players from playing against their wills-That he'd do the complete opposite and rush them out as quickly as possible.

  10. he meant his attitude stinks and only a club with no morals would want to buy him

  11. He means there's no point having a player at a club if he doesn't want to be there so if driving him to another gets him to leave quicker then he would do that.

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