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Film on Keane-McCarthy Fallout at 2002 World Cup
The infamous fallout between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy ahead of the 2002 World Cup is set to be depicted in a new film titled 'Saipan'. Steve Coogan and Éanna Hardwicke will star as McCarthy and Keane respectively, under the direction of Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D’Sa. The incident, which took place on the Japanese island of Saipan, saw Keane leave the Irish camp following a public dispute over preparation conditions and management competence. This event remains a divisive issue in Ireland, with many still debating whether Keane or McCarthy was at fault. The film aims to provide a detailed portrayal of the week leading up to Keane’s departure and its impact on Ireland’s World Cup campaign, which ultimately saw the team exit in the round of 16. The film is produced by Wild Atlantic Pictures and Fine Point Films, with support from Screen Ireland and Northern Ireland Screen.
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