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Stick to Football Roy KeaneThe Overlap

Roy Keane leaves Ian Wright & Paul Scholes in stitches - and Gary Neville spitting out his drink - with outrageous joke that 'has to be cut' to Jill Scott

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  • Keane on panel with Scott, Neville, Wright & Scholes
  • Scott tells story about Marlon Harewood in charity match
  • Man Utd legend responds with smutty gag - sparking laughs
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    On the Stick to Football podcast, Scott was talking about playing in a charity match at the weekend. During that anecdote, she said: "I was playing at a charity game at the weekend and Marlon Harewood absolutely smashed us. He's big." Harewood played for West Ham United and Aston Villa among others during a lengthy career, and retired in 2016.

    As Scholes and Wright agreed with her, Keane asked: "And what was the game like?" His question prompted roars of laughter around the table, after what appeared to be a lewd double entendre.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    After the gag, Wright protested: "Roy, you can't say that! That's gotta go."

    Keane attempted to explain himself, insisting he was genuinely asking about the game, while Scott begged producers to keep the clip in the podcast.

    As they attempted to move on, Wright then said, "it's such a powerful image", prompting Neville to spit out his water and leading to more uproarious laughter.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    The Stick to Football crew will be analysing the return of the Premier League from next week. This weekend's standout fixture sees Manchester City welcome Tottenham to the Etihad.