Ipswich denies Keane in training fight

Wednesday 15 December 2010 01:00 GMT
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Keane is under pressure at Ipswich
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Reports of a fight between Ipswich manager Roy Keane and defender Damien Delaney have been denied by the Championship club.

The two had allegedly come to blows during training. "Ipswich Town Football Club categorically refutes the malicious suggestion that an incident took place between the manager and Damien Delaney," said a spokesman.

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