You may have seen the video of Roy Keane which went viral last week.
In it, the Manchester United legend recalled the story of when he snubbed overtures from Kenny Dalglish's Blackburn - who he had a "gentlemen's agreement" to join - to move to Manchester United in a then record deal in 1993.
Keane - who has a much more relaxed, happy demeanour than we're used to seeing - talks about how he went on holiday to Cyprus after snubbing Dalglish, and was checking over his shoulder to see if the Liverpool legend tracked him down to bar in Ayia Napa.
Well now Dalglish has had his say on the matter, and it doesn't exactly age well.
The former Rovers boss freely admits that he got it wrong when Keane turned him and Blackburn down.
Speaking to Sky Sports, the Scot admits he told the United legend: "You've made a bad move."
Now able to laugh at his poor prediction about one of the most successful players in United history, he added: "The next time I saw him, he'd won about three championships, the European Cup.
"I said to him 'I told you I had made a mistake!'
"Let's be honest, at that stage of Blackburn’s history, where would go if it was Manchester United or Blackburn?"
United fans are eternally grateful that it was the latter.