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Roy Keane pictured at the Stade de France in 2018. (Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"This was 20 years ago and we were looking after a patient who was very, very unwell and it came to a point we weren't really sure if they were going to make it. "Unannounced and without any fanfare, Roy Keane came to visit the children's ward and he gave that child the boost and the energy that they needed to just keep going a little bit more, I think. "On Christmas Eve, the professor of paediatrics rang me in tears and I feared the worst. But, no, he said that this child was completely better and was going home. So thanks Roy."https://twitter.com/niamh_dr/status/1471968267845746693 The post by Dr Lynch certainly lifted plenty of spirits when it was first shared, on Friday night, and it has continued to do so all through today. It has been viewed over 60,000 times and there is a lovely accompanying thread of other sound Roy Keane deeds. Give it a scroll if you need your spirits lifted.
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