Possibly, but you’d hope not when you consider all the good work of EITC including their work on mental health. Really, they should be championing it.He's done so before - this was 2018: https://www.grandoldteam.com/2018/11/14/michael-keane-mentally-stronger/
For some reason, the club's official comms never seem to carry his comments about his mental health anguish after joining. Perhaps they think it reflects poorly on them?
Unless there’s more to the situation behind the scenes and perhaps their support for Keane has been less then admirable and as you say a poor reflection?
Or he’s done it without informing the club? All conjecture of course, but now you’ve mentioned it the lack of ‘acknowledgment’ does raise questions.