
"He is not a bully. That's Roy Keane. Simple as that. He says it how it is. And you can like it or not like it. He says horrible things about me as well, but I don't want to be personal. Keano is Keano. He's still my captain."
"Brown admitted that Keane's personality is abrasive but argued that his former captain's transparency is actually a virtue. He noted that even former team-mates are not immune to Keane's sharp tongue, but he maintains that the Irishman's intent is never to be a bully but rather to uphold a certain standard."
Wes Brown, who won eight major trophies with Roy Keane, defends his former captain's controversial personality. Brown acknowledges that Keane's communication style is sharp and direct, affecting even former teammates. However, Brown argues that Keane's intent is not malicious bullying but rather maintaining high standards. Brown emphasizes that Keane's straightforward approach, while sometimes harsh, reflects his character and commitment to excellence. Despite Keane occasionally making critical comments about Brown himself, Brown maintains respect for his former captain and recognizes that this directness is simply who Keane is.
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