Roy Keane’s personality isn’t for everyone but his nature is loved by one former Lioness
Jill Scott has insisted her relationship with Roy Keane remains friendly, describing their exchanges as simply “a bit of banter.”
The duo regularly feature on The Overlap alongside other high-profile pundits including Jamie Carragher, Gary Neville and Ian Wright. Previously, Keane received a warning from Piers Morgan that he risked being “cancelled” by the “snowflake woke brigade” following a joke directed at Scott.
During a discussion about a charity match, the former Manchester City midfielder said: “I was playing in a charity game at the weekend and Marlon Harewood absolutely smashed us! He’s a big guy.”
Keane replied: “And what was the game like,” triggering laughter and objections particularly from Wright, who said: “Roy, you can’t say that! That’s got to go!”
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Broadcaster and Arsenal supporter Morgan subsequently ridiculed the moment on social media, suggesting many would be offended by the remark.
Morgan wrote: “This is very ‘inappropriate’, and will deeply offend every member of the joyless over-sensitive snowflake woke brigade, who will all now demand Roy Keane be cancelled (good luck with that…) – and I laughed my head off [laughing emojis].”
Now, Scott has revealed the real nature of her friendship with Keane following confirmation of her involvement in the Soccer Aid 2026 squad. She told the Mirror: “Yeah, I think, obviously, in the podcast, when things are maybe going viral and stuff like that, it’s all just said in good jest.
“Obviously, we’re good friends. So I feel like we can have a bit of banter and stuff like that. But yeah, obviously everybody loves Roy there.
“I think his opinions on football are amazing and he’s very obviously quick with his comedy as well, but yeah, he’s a great guy and we have a lot of fun as well.”
Scott’s comments demonstrate the enormous respect she holds for her podcasting colleague. The former Lioness, who boasts the second-highest number of England appearances with 161, has even confessed she’s attempting to persuade Keane to participate in the charity match at London Stadium in May.
Soccer Aid for UNICEF takes place on Sunday 31st May at the London Stadium. Adult tickets start from £20 and juniors from £10: socceraid.org.uk/tickets
Scott added: “I keep trying to get him to do Soccer Aid, actually. We’ve had Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher doing it, which is brilliant.
“So hopefully [he] can team up with some of The Overlap guys because it would be great for them to be involved in Soccer Aid again, because I know Gary and Jamie have loved it over the years.”
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