Roy Keane tried putting me in a high chair when he approached me to sign for Sunderland, says EFL cult hero

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ROY KEANE may be known for being a straight-laced professional who never mucks about, but he certainly has a funny side too.

Now, one of his former team-mates and players has opened up about the hilarious prank he played on him during his days a manager – giving an insight into Keane’s lighthearted side.

Roy Keane at a soccer match.
Roy Keane took the opportunity to tease a former team-mate in a hilarious prank during his days in management
Man laughing into a microphone during a podcast recording.
Ross Wallace has revealed the prank Keane played on him when he signed for Sunderland

EFL cult hero Ross Wallace, 39, played alongside Keane during his stint in Scotland with Celtic – before playing under the iconic midfielder at Sunderland too.

The pair shared the pitch just three times as team-mates for The Hoops, but it was Keane who signed Wallace for Sunderland after taking charge at the Stadium of Light.

Manchester United icon Keane couldn’t help but take a cheeky swipe at his former teammate when heading into contract negotiations too, seemingly poking fun at Wallace’s 5ft 6in stature.

Speaking to Undr the Cosh, Wallace recalled: “We went and met – Roy was staying at the Ramside hotel – but I think he had a farmhouse right at the back of it.

“So you’ve got me, my agent and obviously Roy and Tony Loughlan, the first team coach.

“He’s got like three chairs and I’m like (arms outstretched). So my agent has sat down, Roy and Tony.

“So he’s like ‘ah, sorry Ross, I’ll get you a chair.’

“He goes through to the kitchen and brings through a highchair.

Ross Wallace of Sunderland in action during a soccer match.
Wallace played under Keane at Sunderland

“It was just pure straight face, he just carries it through and then he tries to lift me into it.

“He picks me up and he’s trying to put me in it!”

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Wallace never let his height impact his playing career, going on to make over 500 career appearances across the EFL, Premier League and Champions League – as well as earning a cap for Scotland.

The retired midfielder hung up his boots in 2020 at St Mirren, having played for the likes of Sunderland, Burnley, Preston and Sheffield Wednesday.

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