Total contrast to his brother. Jack was a man who celebrated where he came from and always retained his working class openness.
Bobby, possibly as a result of the crash, seemed to celebrate where he climbed to and was insular to the point of rude disintrest to anyone outside of his Man Utd elite.
Whether Bobby's personality was affected by injury during the crash or by the psychological aftermath I am too young to judge, being only just old enough to see him playing in the early 70s and never wanting to read anything about him because he seemed to repel me at a visceral level. Wheras I hated Jack the footballer for being a big part of dirty Leeds, but never felt any such repusion from him as a person.
I am sorry to hear of Bobby's demise, and pay my respects to him as a fellow human and as a footballing great. I offer my condolences to those that loved him, but won’t, even after his passing, pretend that I had any liking for him.