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Published 14:22 10 Nov 2016 GMT
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But at least he has a Keano anecdote to hold with him forever.
Webber, who retired in the summer after two seasons with Salford City, was a guest on BBC 5 Live on Wednesday when he discussed his first run-in with the icy glare of the club's legendary captain.
"As a young lad coming into the first team you kind of hope that along the way, people will welcome you softly," he told Conor McNamara and Phil Williams.Who doesn't love a Roy Keane story?
Here's ex #MUFC striker @DanielWebber81 with @PhilWilliams on getting the "Death Stare"...#bbcfootball pic.twitter.com/ASZXT34KbN — ?ᑕOᑎOᖇ ᗰᑕᑎᗩᗰᗩᖇᗩ (@ConorMcNamaraIE) November 10, 2016
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