Just like fellow pundit Neville, Keane picked the 1982 World Cup as the tournament that turned everything around, starting with convincing him to stop smoking. He said: "I remember we used to play football after the games in the evening. In 1982 I would have been 11. I was with my friends, we were playing football and we'd have the odd cigarette when we were about 11. So, I was playing, they went: 'Are you having this [cigarette]?' I remember going: 'I'm giving them up. I want to be a footballer'."