Saipan

Saipan

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Countries of origin : Ireland / United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Writers : Paul Fraser /
Production companies : Northern Ireland Screen / Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland / Wild Atlantic Pictures / Fine Point Films /
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The Saipan incident was a very public spat in May 2002 between the then Republic of Ireland national football team captain Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy when the team was preparing in Saipan, Japan for its 2002 FIFA World Cup. It resulted in Keane being sent home from the squad. The incident divided public opinion in Ireland and rumbles on to this day.
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Steve Coogan
Mick McCarthy
Oliver Coopersmith
Jason McAteer
Jack Hickey
Niall Quinn

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  • title:Saipan
  • status:In Production
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Genres: Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Ireland · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Glenn Leyburn / Lisa Barros D'Sa /
  • Writers: Paul Fraser ·
  • Production companies: Northern Ireland Screen · Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland · Wild Atlantic Pictures · Fine Point Films ·
  • Overview:The Saipan incident was a very public spat in May 2002 between the then Republic of Ireland national football team captain Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy when the team was preparing in Saipan, Japan for its 2002 FIFA World Cup. It resulted in Keane being sent home from the squad. The incident divided public opinion in Ireland and rumbles on to this day.
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