Roy keane triggs autobiography in five short
Roy Keane's dog tells the extraordinary story of their friendship and reveals his part in the glories and controversies that marked his master's career.
He was just a pup when he discovered, while watching television one day in , that he could read a football march 'like a virtuoso can read a five-line staff'..
Triggs
The Autobiography of Roy Keane’s Dog
by Paul Howard
“This is no ordinary football autobiography.
And it’s not some saccharine-sweet love story about a man and his beloved pooch. I was no Marley.
Roy Keane - Autobiography Teresa told me on the phone that I was "disgraced star Roy Keane World Cup. " I was banished from the world championship back home.And, God knows, Roy was no John Grogan.’ Triggs
‘Unlike humans, dogs don’t talk s**t.’ Roy Keane
Triggs: The Autobiography of Roy Keane’s Dog is Paul Howard’s first departure in fiction from the Ross O’Carroll-Kelly series.
Inspired by erroneous reports of the death of Roy Keane’s dog, Triggs, in 2010 (Triggs actually died in 2012) Howard set about writing a fictionalised account of Triggs and the life that she shared with one of football’s most controversial characters.
Howard presents this hilarious account of Triggs life story as an autobiography so we get Trigg’s take on what it was like to live with Keane and on some of the more memorable events that occurred in the former Manchester United cap