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Published 12:16 11 Apr 2016 BST
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"He rang me last week after I found out about the injury and he said, 'I'm sorry about your injury and you know Roy, you have to be careful. Don't be going out and don't be drinking too much.' "I said, 'Paul, you're really giving me a lecture' and he said, 'I know, I'm sorry.' And he hung up."The uproarious laughter that greeted McGrath's advice was a sad reminder of the struggles the 'The Black Pearl of Inchicore' has had with alcohol, but Keane also spoke of how fond he became of the quiet defender after he retired from international football.
"The funny thing is I played with Paul, I was fortunate enough to play about 30 games with Paul in the Irish team but I never really knew Paul because he was obviously very quiet. Fortunately I met him on holidays two years ago and got to him and Caroline and the kids or whatever. "He's a great bloke and a fantastic player."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eL0tGIoxzA

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