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Published 16:00 8 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 07:21 9 Aug 2019 BST
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Keane was revered as a player but has struggled as a manager following his Sunderland years where he guided the club to Premier League promotion.
He has since had stints with Ipswich, Aston Villa, Ireland and Nottingham Forest following his days with Sunderland but for Walters the former Manchester United captain is not someone to be intimidated by.
"For me he was a good player and a good tackler and all that but for me he's not someone to be scared of, for me anyway. All that was said in the conversation we had and all the lads could hear what was going on and they said 'I can't believe you did that'.
"All the lads were training and then I was running around with the kids half thinking 'oh no what have I done' but then half laughing to myself. They all knew what was going on but the next day I was gone.
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