Roy & Wrighty’s Cinema Trip & Crying On The Pitch? | EP 37

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Welcome to another episode of The Overlap Stick to Football Euro 2024 special!

In this episode, join Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright, and Jill Scott as they discuss high tops and age, Roy Keane’s unforgettable Ryanair incident, and Ronaldo’s resilience in the face of adversity.

They also dive into the debate on Bellingham’s key role and Saka’s potential as a left-back.

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0:00-01:43: Introduction
01:43-02:14: Promo
02:14-04:53: Behind The Scenes
04:53-06:50: Ronaldo Chat
06:50-13:50: Crying
13:50-20:20: Jude Bellingham
19:49-32:05: England Chat
32:05-34:31: ITV Picks
34:31-36:33: England vs Switzerland Score Prediction
36:33-44:01: Community Questions
44:01-48:11: Mary Earps & Women's Football

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Please, for the producers of this show, please don't ever get rid of the beginning of the show. It makes it so much more meaningful when we can feel like we can associate with the guys.

frodostump
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I love how Roy values people, connections and being present. Good man

craigl
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lol I’ve got a joint rolled, feet up and the overlap on, life is good

JRD
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I love how Ian and Roy are the two emotionally intelligent sensitive types in this one. Good on them. Human beings after all.

conors
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"No chance, you're older than that surely" Roy is ruthless 😂😂

chrisg
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Roy’s laugh when he is lying is hilarious 😂

deanowilder
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Imagine being in that theatre and looking around and seeing Ian Wright and Roy Keane crying. 🤣

CasperLD
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Ian wright is a really good person. He's an English legend.

Rivelino
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Ian is a true gentlemen he's a blessing to watch. To many pundits are quick to be negative. Kean being honest makes me respect him more

michaelwhalley
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This is the most natural episode ever, serious development

hotbeefymcd
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Utterly heartbroken as a German. Cheers for lifting my broken spirits

eysank
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Roy is the buddy Ian wright deserves and wright is the man that gets the best outta Roy they have nothing but respect and loyalty to each other

eannnna
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Roy secretly loves the fuss from the makeup artist

jonjohnson.
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Roy crying at inside out 2 wasn’t on my 2024 bingo card

nathanpalmer
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Jill Scott is such an integral part to the character of the show, brings a lighthearted spirit to the whole thing that work’s brilliantly

joethornton
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I love that Keane turns his data off when he’s abroad 🤣

pbyr
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Ian Wright, you are a beautiful human being.

mcbc
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Most emotional video that always gets me is the Ian Wright video when he sees his old teacher

scotthammatt
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Roy defending Ronaldo, always a captain

kodymendiola
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I totally relate to the comment about crying. I went a period of 15 years between 1993 to 2008 without crying a tear. However there was a sad reason for this, in 1993 my dad died of a heart attack in front of me, I was 15 at the time. Just 18 months earlier, my mum had died when I was 13. Losing two parents in quick succession when you are a child really hits you, nothing worse than that. That's why I still have issues with my tear ducts to this day. I managed to get in touch with my emotions and heal the trauma when I was older because I didn't really grieve back then, I just bottled that emotion and learned to be very strong outside. I have cried again since and became a softy when I became a dad in 2014. I have two beautiful daughters now and as Keane said, I cry happy tears when my daughters do something touching for me. I am blessed now.

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