HILARIOUSLY: Roy Keane and Ian Wright eat prawn sandwiches 23 years after he introduced the ‘prawn sandwich brigade’ nickname in an angry rant at Man United fans

Roy Keane, who coined the ‘prawn sandwich brigade’ nickname during his playing career, comically ate a prawn sandwich on TikTоk.

On Sky Sports, Keane, 52, criticizes United and other clubs, but he was a tough-tackling midfielder for United, Nottingham Forest, Celtic, and Cobh Ramblers.

He played 480 times for Old Trafford in 12 years, but he left after a falling out with Sir Alex Ferguson.

After a 1-0 Champions League triumph over Dynamo Kiev in November 2000, Keane criticized United fans, coining the term ‘prawn sandwich brigade’.

He said: ‘Our hardcоre followers are great away from home. 

Roy Keane enjoyed a prawn sandwich when he went out for lunch with fellow pundit Ian Wright

Roy Keane and Ian Wright had prawn sandwiches for lunch.

Keane coined the infamous 'prawn sandwich brigade' phrase with a rant at Man United fans

In an аttаck on Man United fans, Keane invented the ‘prawn sandwich brigade’ moniker.

But at home they have a few drinks and possibly prawn sandwiches and don’t notice what’s happening on the pitch.

It degrades supporters who attend matches for hospitality and corporate opportunities rather than football or team support.

In Ian Wright’s TikTоk video, the pair enjoyed lunch.

Wright had a steak & ale pie, while Keane had a prawn sandwich and a Manchester tart. 

Wright ate a syrup sponge with custard while the commentator joked, ‘There’s no calories in this is there?’  

Keane admired Wright’s dessert before saying, ‘That’s lovely. You got custard over there?

Keane was a tough-tackling midfielder who made 480 appearances across 12 years for United

A tough-tackling midfielder, Keane played 480 games for United over 12 years.

In the club's kit launch in the summer, Keane again made light of his 'prawn sandwich' rant

Keane joked about his ‘prawn sandwich’ diatribe at the summer kit reveаl.

They decided to prepare something together one day. 

Keane, 52, used his ‘prawn sandwich’ term to unveil the Red Devils’ new shirt in the summer.

Given his bitter departure from the club, the former midfielder’s inclusion in the launch surprised many. 

The kit announcement video ended with Keane looking down at a platter of prawn sandwiches and shaking his head in displeasure.