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Roy Keane’s Celtic Days: From Highchairs to Autograph Avoidance

Roy Keane’s Celtic Days: From Highchairs to Autograph Avoidance

Roy Keane's time at Celtic has been marked by intriguing anecdotes and insights from former teammates, shedding light on the personality behind the Manchester United legend. Ross Wallace, a former teammate at both Celtic and Sunderland, shared a peculiar story about Keane using a highchair to navigate the club's canteen, highlighting his unique approach to life at the club.

Another tale from Keane's Celtic days involves his ingenious method to avoid autograph seekers. According to reports, Keane would sign autographs on pieces of paper and scatter them around his car, a clever tactic to deter fans from approaching him directly. These stories paint a picture of Keane as a strategic thinker, not just on the pitch but in his everyday interactions.

Wallace also praised Keane's management style, describing him as a 'proper manager' who commanded respect and had a clear vision for the team. Keane's stint at Celtic, although brief, left a lasting impression on those who worked with him, with these anecdotes adding depth to his storied career.

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