پیتر اشمایکلفرگی گفت وقتی بازیکنی خودشو بزرگتر از مربی بدونه نباید تو تیم نگه ش داشت. کین حرف مفت میزنه که باهاش صحبت نشد، فرگی سیر تا پیاز ماجرا رو توی بیوگرافیش نوشته اگه بخونید امکان نداره بگید تصمیم فرگی غلط بود. تمام بازیکنای تیم علیه کین شده بودن از نویل و اسکولز گرفته تا فن در سار و نیستلروی. بعد از اون مصاحبه سمی که کین علیه بازیکنا کرده بود فرگی باهاش صحبت کرد و قانع نشد که اشتباه کرده بعد میگه فیلم مصاحبه رو گذاشتیم همه با هم دیدیم بعد کین پرسیده کسی ناراحته از این حرفا که من زدم فن در سار گفته آره که یهو توپیده به فن در سار بعد پشت بندش به نیستلروی و کیروش و در آخر جلوی بازیکنا زشت ترین حرفارو هم به فرگی زده. اینجا اگه مربی کوتاه بیاد دیگه جذبه ای براش تو رختکن باقی نمیمونه. این تیکه که کپی میکنم فقط قسمتی از کتابه که توصیه میکنم فصل مربوط به روی کینش رو کامل بخونید.
Roy came up to see me and I told him, ‘I know what’s happened.’ Then I started on the video. ‘What you did in that interview was a disgrace, a joke. Criticising your team-mates. And wanting that to go out.’ Roy’s suggestion was that we should show the video of the interview to the players and let them decide. I agreed and the whole team came up to see it. David Gill was in the building, but declined my invitation to take a seat for the show. He thought it best to leave it to me. But Carlos and all the staff joined the audience. Roy asked the players whether they had anything to say about what they had just seen. Edwin van der Sar said yes. He told Roy he was out of line criticising his team-mates. So Roy attacked Edwin. Who did he think he was, what did Edwin know about Manchester United? Van Nistelrooy, to his credit, piped up to support Van der Sar, so Roy rounded on Ruud. Then he started on Carlos. But he saved the best for me. ‘You brought your private life into the club with your argument with Magnier,’ he said. At that point, players started walking out. Scholes, Van Nistelrooy, Fortune. After Roy had left, Carlos saw I was quite upset. Never in his life, he said, had he witnessed a scene of that nature. He called it the worst imaginable spectacle in the life of a professional football club. ‘He needs to go, Carlos,’ I said. ‘One hundred per cent,’ he said. ‘Get rid of him.’