Roy Keane’s face says it all when Jill Scott says ‘crying makes a strong guy’
Roy Keane seemed to disagree with Jill Scott regarding crying being a sign of strength – with his face telling the full story.
Keane and Scott appeared on The Overlap's Stick to Football alongside Ian Wright and Gary Neville with the conversation getting onto red cards – and the Arsenal hero speaking about one incident making him cry.
Wright explained how he was once sent off against Nottingham Forest having stood on the foot of a rival player while trying to keep the ball in the corner.
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Recounting how Stuart Pearce said: "You've had it now." After the crowd called for him to be sent off, the legendary striker said he then couldn't stop crying after seeing red as they slipped to a 2-1 defeat.
When he said: "I remember, I could not control by crying." Keane said to get a smile out of the 60-year-old: "You do a lot of crying don't you? Jesus."
Wright agreed and said that he has sometimes been brought to tears at home while watching his cats play and by emotional films.
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Lionesses icon Scott then said: "That's a strong guy to show your emotions." With Keane scrunching up his face thanks to his alternative view.
An old-fashioned hardman on the pitch, the Irishman has lightened up in recent years and even poked fun at himself on occasion.
He joked during the show that he was booked so often by one referee that he'd ask for it to get over and done with in the tunnel.
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He said: "(David) Elleray, was he a school principal at a posh school? He had that look over me, Irish, he was definitely looking down on me.
"I used to say to him: 'Book me in the tunnel before the game starts.' He sent me off three or four times, definitely he was looking down on me. Without a doubt."
Wright agreed and said he also felt that Elleray looked down on players, as Neville and Scott joked that they had no such issues.
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