He didn't actually appear in court in Manchester this morning but Roy Keane has learned that he will have to stand trial for public order offences stemming from an alleged incident of road rage in January.
The incident involving a taxi driver has led to Keane being charged with threatening, abusive or disorderly behaviour causing harassment, alarm or distress. The case was called before Trafford Magistrates Court this morning and although Keane was not in attendance, he issued a not guilty plea through his solicitor.
Case adjourned. Roy Keane to stand trial over 30 Jan road-rage incident with a taxi driver on 19 June at Manchester & Salford Court, 9.45am
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) April 8, 2015
The case was adjourned until June 19th where Keane and the taxi driver in question will be both be called as witnesses.