He's hardly on a crusade. He was on a talk where he actually spoke excellently, and was asked questions where an individual like him is simply going to speak his mind.
And anyone who isn't too young to have watched him as a player or too blinkered to see past their own nose, will remember him for a magnificent footballer and leader of men that he was.
Crusade was used figuratively in that he is working as a pundit and public speaker which has led him to being consistently quoted or interviewed more than ever. Keane is a great speaker and commands attention with every word and he will always give his honest opinion on whatever or whoever he asked on.
I believe it is important that one should never be afraid to speak their mind and have confidence in what they say, but with Keane I wonder now is this going to spiral out of control with the frequency that he is getting into the disputes he is currently getting into.
Keane as a player will always command my utmost respect and admiration but I always have hope he can one day be welcomed back to Old Trafford and honored as he should be. It's a shame for both Keane who's love for the club and who's blood,sweat and tears are forever entrenched in the Old Trafford pitch given over 12 glorious years and I can bet he would love nothing more than to be back on the field in red once more.
And its a shame that the club can't honor this man who made winning the only acceptable option, that drove us to new heights and the captain during the greatest period in the clubs history. I just seen Vincent Kompany is getting a statue outside the Etihad.
Keane was our general, Keane was our leader, Keane was our spirit, Keane was Manchester United.