Roddy Collins certainly hasn't lost his sense of humour.
With Erik ten Hag gone from Manchester United, speculation on who will be the next manager at Old Trafford is running rampant.
One man who won't be the next Manchester United boss is League of Ireland legend Roddy Collins, who hilariously assured fans on social media that his live show in the Clonsilla Inn will still go ahead despite the United job becoming available.READ MORE:Erik ten Hag sacked by Manchester United after dismal start to Premier League season
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Instagram With Roddy distancing himself from the gig, many Manchester United fans are hoping that another Irishman is handed the keys to the kingdom at Old Trafford.
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