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11th October 2022
12:54pm BST

"It takes 2 seconds to have a picture with the fans. I think this is poor."The tweet was soon deleted, but not before many fans saw and replied, sharing their own options on the matter.
Keane himself has always been very open about his dislike for being in the public eye, and all of the attention it brings.
Speaking to his former teammate Gary Neville on the Overlap podcast, the Irishman explained why.
"There’s nothing worse than people coming up to you, but listen, people can be polite too. However, sticking a phone into your face or following you with a camera is not on."There are really good fans. I bumped into a United fan who showed me his tattoo and he just said, ‘Alright’ and walked on. "I was thinking, 'that’s a proper fan'. People who invade your privacy with a phone or jersey, I think they’re just annoying.” Related links:![]()
"If you said 'no' to their request, people would then think you’re rude. I’d be going, 'I’m the rude one? You’re coming up to me with a phone?'"
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