I know, And how he didn't play more games for England is criminal, All them past managers need to have a word with themselves, He was always so passionate about playing for his country, Wrighty is a true football Legend and a super bloke
He's an absolute fountain of footballing knowledge, just recalls certain matches and players etc so effortlessly. Don't know many people more passionate about football than Wrighty the love he has for it just bleeds through
Never forget Ian Wright was at a tennis event and I was maybe 14 and nervous to ask him for an autograph, he was the nicest and most genuine person at that moment. Never forget that. Legend.
This whole series, on UA-cam and TV has made me see a completely different Roy Keane than my preconceived ideas allowed me to before. What a man! Intelligent, thoughtful, funny. Great bloke.
Keane - 100% hypocrite. Notorious for feining injury to duck Ireland games and was booed on more than one occasion by Ireland crowd after returning after "injury' Mick was dead right
Wrighty is like a drug....... Once you`ve listened to him you just want more ! This whole series is pure gold, no poncey presenters just the real people telling their stories and listening to each other like mates.....Brilliant !
My favourite story about Jack Charlton was from that 1994 world cup in the US that Roy is talking about. The Irish had hoped to be drawn in either Boston or Chicago, the centres of their diaspora, for their first game, which was against Italy. Instead they were drawn to play in New York. Obviously there are plenty of Irish in New York but there are more Italians and they’d feared being outnumbered and not having the huge support they were used to. But an hour before the game, the team walked out on the pitch on the Giant's Stadium and were met by a huge sea of green and white. Everywhere you looked there were Irish fans and the sound of them singing 'Ole Ole Ole' was deafening. Big Jack went over to Tony Cascarino, put his arm around his big strikers shoulders and said 'Jesus Christ Cas.....you're the only fucking Italian here' 😂
I want a homie that looks at me and supports me like Keano does Wrighty. That bond is special. Hearing Wrighty talk about his worst moment had me gutted. Heartbroken for him, you can tell he still is too
Well said. In Ireland you grow up supporting either Liverpool or United. My aul fella is a staunch Spurs man and he’s almost revered for it down the local. Football affords us these moments and realisations.
IMO it's the way Mick did it. Talk to him in private, not question his commitment/respect in front of the team. As Keano said he's playing for the Country not for any one manager's ego Ego clash I think, cuz Keano was Capt n best player, big threat to McCarthy
Mick obviously didn't like Roy at all , and used Roy's reputation against him , Roy was pointing out things he thought weren't right as the elder statesmen , I bet when he was under Jack the older lads could chat to Jack if things weren't right , so now he thinks he should say that the set up is wrong. I dont like Mick myself tbh , he seems big headed , so I'm guessing he didn't want Roy to get the better of him. Calling out your players in front of each other is a classic no no , none of us have been managers in football but we all know its something you don't do. If Roy gad stayed mick would have hung him out to dry and left him on the bench , so he went home , and even if he had explained it all , we can see how it still annoys him , it would have been 100 times worse, so if we had spoke he would have been made the bad guy anyway. So he took his dogs for a walk , there were three things he could have done , stayed and had mick take the piss , leave and speak and have the press see how frustrated he was or say nothing and people thinking he rejected his country on the eve of the world Cup. Lose lose situation
Love the passion from Roy there at the very end 59:38 he is collecting his jerseys and hugs the cap ☘️ In Cork we never once questioned Roy’s love for Ireland 🇮🇪
I'm not a Arsenal or Man Utd fan but the respect I have for Roy and Ian is of the top order, born winners that was instilled in them is inspiring for all young hopefuls. Watch and learn ❤
we were crying,keane should have been there,the best player and for mick to say you dont respect me,how can you play for me,roy was right,he was irish playing for ireland,he was ther before mick was the manager,so yes i regret not seeing roy keane at the world cup,but mick was at fault
@@paulymullo Really? Yes, but I doubt MM meant for a second that he was 'paying for'him' in the sense that he was his inspiration. Obviously Ireland was his inspiration. Being Irish. Etc. But Ireland wasn't managing the team. Mick was. Obviously he was 'playing for' Mick, in that literal sense. And all Keane had to do was respect that much at least, and let MM know that, as his country meant so much to him, he could put HIS ego aside, and his differences with Mick, and get on with the bloody job. But he couldn't even do that. One of several times when being petulant gets confused with being tough talking/down to earth. Mick's not a very likeable character, to be fair, but Keane's spat his dummy out here. For Ireland.
The more I see of Roy Keane the more I like him, he has natural comic timing. This is a great show, I only wish they didn't have those highlights at the start, it's a bit like seeing the goals before watching the match
He is a quality man, just such respect for him. And his standing in the recent history of English football. But the fact he is honest gets me respecting him. Like that and he knows he's well and truly backed it up on the pitch. LFC fan here also
I’m a Spurs supporting Irish man and I can’t help loving Wrighty, he gives me goosebumps when he talks about his pride and passion at playing for his country. Great episode 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Reminds me a lot of Trent’s treatment under Southgate. They’d both be stars for other countries and for whatever reason, the manager just refused to give them a proper chance despite being some of the best players at club level.
@@rogda123 He's really impassioned at the thought of representing his nation and takes great pride in his country. In my succinct and undeniably cliché comment I was expressing that it ought to be celebrated and the sentiment should be reciprocated. I don't mind if Jasan Brap Brown thinks that's cringe in the comments section, you're probably a top lad yourself. Have a nice day.
On my break at work, started listening to this. Roy's story of Saipan got my attention, Wrighty's England journey had me so transfixed that I forgot I had to get back to work 😂
Listening to Ian Wright talking about England - what passion - he should be happy with his career - he was a great player and still did play for England which is a big achievement
We're lucky to be living through the podcast era because we don't realise how lucky we are to get to listen to people we herald, just be able to sit and talk about things we fantasize about ❤🎉 thank you Gary for the Overlap
I like this their generation of footballers; No moaning, not needing a pat in the back, not feeling as victims - they just went for it. Love it when Roy said 'I am representing my country' & how Wrighty was all the better for it, following the various disappointments of being left out of tournaments. More good health to you lads 🙏🏿
Yeah idm that from Roy, could've done with him alongside Jedinak at World Cups for us in 🇦🇺 aha. Well yeah definitely in that 06 one we made aha, but yeah solid player and solid personality
This is the very first time that Ian Wright's spoken about the crushing disappointment of not being involved in 96. Our protagonist was overlooked, much too often by Taylor and Venables.
Best one yet. Thanks all. Not a huge football fan but hearing player experiences of the national games, good, bad, honest, funny. Is brilliant content.
These are bang on, can never go wrong. I’m 21 years young, and I enjoy listening to Ian, Gary, Neville, and Jill talk about their past experiences of football during their times than watching the football we have now.
@Chris-jy3el You're spending you're Wednesday morning looking through the comment section of a youtube video, and choosing to reply negatively to a positive comment...... 😅 The irony is off the scale.
Did you say at the end that this was the last episode? Please keep this podcast going guys, it’s so good and we all love hearing your stories and seeing your chemistry. It’s definitely the best sport podcast going at the minute.
McCarthy: How can you play for me if you don’t respect me? Keane: I’m not playing for you…I’m playing for my country! It’s no wonder everyone says Roy is the best leader they’ve ever played with.
The OVERLAP is immensely entertaining and such a damn good show! You've assembled a great team of people to star in it! Would love to see some more guests. Great job, Overlap team.
That was so so good. Listening to Ian Wright....how can you not like the man. So proud to represent his country. Brilliant show. Keane is so quick witted 'when I retired' 😂
Another superb episode 👏 Loved hearing Ian Wright talk about the influence of Bryan Robson, so many players have talked about how influential Robson was in the England squad and how supportive he was with new players. Always got the impression McMahon was a bit of a weapon and Wright confirms this. Mccarthy crossed the line with Keane, making out that he feigned injury to miss a play off game, can’t help but think McCarthy knew that would get the reaction it did. Shame really, Ireland had a great tournament and it would have been even better with the captain and one world class player.
Ian Wright is a national treasure. Absolute gentleman and it is genuinely moving to hear him talk about the missed opportunities he had to play tournament football for England. And I'm fecking Irish!
Right. The Overlap. Not only some of the best football content around, some of the best content on all of UA-cam. I cannot wait to see more of these series. I cannot wait to see it flourish and grow. Every episode had been the highlight of my day. Every time.
So much time for Wrighty, met him in 1994 at a release event in HMV London for Killer Instinct (I worked for Nintendo at the time but it was a Shoot magazine event too). Lots of footballers there but none as big a name as him but it was him that spent the most time with the fans by far. He seemed so genuine all the time, including behind the scenes with us so not just when visible. Most the other guys were so disinterested just fulfilling their contract commitments.
The overlaps is by far the best long form football content, nothing better than watching Roy rip into Gary for an hour a week
Which one?
agreed
Football stories told by legends. Is there anything better? 😊
The rest is football is great too
It‘s up there, but Lieneker‘s podcast (All about Football) with Big meeks & Shearer is number one
Roy Keane and Ian Wright beside each other is cinema-worthy.
Pure class.
Based on what?
Why..
How can you not love Ian Wright? Such a genuine guy
I know, And how he didn't play more games for England is criminal, All them past managers need to have a word with themselves, He was always so passionate about playing for his country, Wrighty is a true football Legend and a super bloke
People will find a way
Ian Wright, the striker that should have but never did. Respect to him❤️🙏
He's an absolute fountain of footballing knowledge, just recalls certain matches and players etc so effortlessly. Don't know many people more passionate about football than Wrighty the love he has for it just bleeds through
I’m a Spurs fan and I love him (now).
Never forget Ian Wright was at a tennis event and I was maybe 14 and nervous to ask him for an autograph, he was the nicest and most genuine person at that moment. Never forget that. Legend.
Was he with his mum?
Mate Ian Wright's pain about England is genuinely heartbreaking. I hope the lads that play now care half as much.
They clearly do, best England group in terms of synergy in probably 40-50 years.
@@xGribbles
exactly. Genuine patriotic camaraderie vs club players going through the motions, but keeping club cliques
They don’t. Simple. Few maybe. When was the last time you saw a player like Adams or Pearce in 96 belting out national anthem like he was in the army
i’m sure they do
@kr4559 So you weigh up people's desire to play for England based on how the sing rather than how they perform? Interesting viewpoint
This whole series, on UA-cam and TV has made me see a completely different Roy Keane than my preconceived ideas allowed me to before. What a man! Intelligent, thoughtful, funny. Great bloke.
I love how Roy sometimes answers Gary's questions as if he's slightly offended by them!
Classic Roy 😅
It’s called working class mate
@@dizzyheal3068 😂 Dafuq?
@@dizzyheal3068 sorry what!?
@@dizzyheal3068 You ok there bro?
We don’t know how privileged we are to have a Roy Keane in these moments on shows like this , legend 🇮🇪
Walked out on Ireland in a World Cup - some legend that!
Keane - 100% hypocrite. Notorious for feining injury to duck Ireland games and was booed on more than one occasion by Ireland crowd after returning after "injury' Mick was dead right
@@FourGreenFields keep crying. Roy doesn't care mate.
@@Jimbobiscuit crying? I've never cried over a footballer or a football team in my life and never would. You keep smiling though mate 🙏
@@FourGreenFields Beautiful tears
Wrighty is like a drug....... Once you`ve listened to him you just want more ! This whole series is pure gold, no poncey presenters just the real people telling their stories and listening to each other like mates.....Brilliant !
Agreed. Best football podcast since Crouchy's...which is nowhere near what it used to be unfortunately
@england1213 is it even a podcast anymore or just a brewdog advert
hahaha @@podginodellatorre
i was going to say the same love the way they get it out there
Brilliant content 😂😂😂
How Wright spoke about Bryan Robson just shows how good and classy Robbo was, what a player.
Best of the very best !!
My hero
Best british midfielder of his generation.
My favourite story about Jack Charlton was from that 1994 world cup in the US that Roy is talking about. The Irish had hoped to be drawn in either Boston or Chicago, the centres of their diaspora, for their first game, which was against Italy. Instead they were drawn to play in New York. Obviously there are plenty of Irish in New York but there are more Italians and they’d feared being outnumbered and not having the huge support they were used to. But an hour before the game, the team walked out on the pitch on the Giant's Stadium and were met by a huge sea of green and white. Everywhere you looked there were Irish fans and the sound of them singing 'Ole Ole Ole' was deafening. Big Jack went over to Tony Cascarino, put his arm around his big strikers shoulders and said 'Jesus Christ Cas.....you're the only fucking Italian here' 😂
Hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
Brilliant 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Big Cas!
I am American and this is truly a football history lesson. I could listen to these 4 tell stories for HOURS.
Why do you need to state where you're from to leave this comment?
Ian Wright is a national treasure, absolute legend.
Wrighty's passion for the love of the game is so refreshing and humbling to see. Deserved far more from his international career he's a gem
Imagine questioning Roy's commitment. Ludicrous.
He walked out on his country. End of story
@@tevildo45you’ve never represented your country at anything. End of story.
I’ve never betrayed my country either
@@tevildo45 I said end of story. There was no need for a reply after that.
@@tevildo45betrayed country? It’s a game of football, chill.
I want a homie that looks at me and supports me like Keano does Wrighty. That bond is special. Hearing Wrighty talk about his worst moment had me gutted. Heartbroken for him, you can tell he still is too
I have been a Spurs supporter since 1965...but I STILL love Ian Wright. People are bigger than football. God bless you Ian.
Well said. In Ireland you grow up supporting either Liverpool or United. My aul fella is a staunch Spurs man and he’s almost revered for it down the local. Football affords us these moments and realisations.
20 years later and Roy still fuming like Mick called him out yesterday. Love it.
Saw a UA-cam interview called SAIPANNIVERSARY.
Gotta love it 😂
He's hardly going to be smoking a pipe, and looking back at it fondly.
Mick started it (so to speak) but Roy could of handled it better.
Our last World Cup!🙄
IMO it's the way Mick did it. Talk to him in private, not question his commitment/respect in front of the team.
As Keano said he's playing for the Country not for any one manager's ego
Ego clash I think, cuz Keano was Capt n best player, big threat to McCarthy
Mick obviously didn't like Roy at all , and used Roy's reputation against him , Roy was pointing out things he thought weren't right as the elder statesmen , I bet when he was under Jack the older lads could chat to Jack if things weren't right , so now he thinks he should say that the set up is wrong. I dont like Mick myself tbh , he seems big headed , so I'm guessing he didn't want Roy to get the better of him.
Calling out your players in front of each other is a classic no no , none of us have been managers in football but we all know its something you don't do.
If Roy gad stayed mick would have hung him out to dry and left him on the bench , so he went home , and even if he had explained it all , we can see how it still annoys him , it would have been 100 times worse, so if we had spoke he would have been made the bad guy anyway.
So he took his dogs for a walk , there were three things he could have done , stayed and had mick take the piss , leave and speak and have the press see how frustrated he was or say nothing and people thinking he rejected his country on the eve of the world Cup.
Lose lose situation
Roy and Wrighty's bromance is a delight to behold.
Very enjoyable conversations.
Love the passion from Roy there at the very end 59:38 he is collecting his jerseys and hugs the cap ☘️ In Cork we never once questioned Roy’s love for Ireland 🇮🇪
How do you feel about the poppy? I can't wrap my head around it
Then you weren't at many Ireland matches where plenty booed him for it. Iceland away comes to my mind
There's only one Keano at United. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I'm not a Arsenal or Man Utd fan but the respect I have for Roy and Ian is of the top order, born winners that was instilled in them is inspiring for all young hopefuls. Watch and learn ❤
Absolutely agreed and well said, although I’m Irish and Keane/McCarthy was almost our second civil war back in ‘02 haha
" Try getting back from Saipan Wrightey " 😂 Keane's timing is brilliant
Crying!
we were crying,keane should have been there,the best player and for mick to say you dont respect me,how can you play for me,roy was right,he was irish playing for ireland,he was ther before mick was the manager,so yes i regret not seeing roy keane at the world cup,but mick was at fault
@@paulymullo Really? Yes, but I doubt MM meant for a second that he was 'paying for'him' in the sense that he was his inspiration. Obviously Ireland was his inspiration. Being Irish. Etc. But Ireland wasn't managing the team. Mick was. Obviously he was 'playing for' Mick, in that literal sense. And all Keane had to do was respect that much at least, and let MM know that, as his country meant so much to him, he could put HIS ego aside, and his differences with Mick, and get on with the bloody job. But he couldn't even do that. One of several times when being petulant gets confused with being tough talking/down to earth. Mick's not a very likeable character, to be fair, but Keane's spat his dummy out here. For Ireland.
So deadpan... Classic Keane!😂😂😂
The more I see of Roy Keane the more I like him, he has natural comic timing. This is a great show, I only wish they didn't have those highlights at the start, it's a bit like seeing the goals before watching the match
Ian Wright is a tremendous addition to this. What a man. What a player. I love Wrighty and love his take on games. Love him during England tournos.
Ireland owes Jack Charlton a debt it can never repay. Those times in the 90s were absolutely amazing for our country. Thanks Jack x
Put em under pressure 😅
@@sunbro9133 ooh aah ooh ahh
Facts. The place used to go nuts for games. Charlton was the best manager we ever had. God rest his soul🇮🇪
You are right, he was amazing for us. Best memories ❣️
He was amazing for them.
I absolutely love Roy I'm a gooner and he was lethal against us. But I cannot fault his heart
Looks like he gets on so well with Wrighty which is really wholesome to see .
Keano laughing at Wrightys Gazza impression is wholesome
Love the way Roy sticks to his beliefs and says what needed even if it upsets someone, Respect to that
I don’t respect traitors
@@tevildo45oh dear
@@tevildo45calm down mate. Its only a game where blokes kick an inflated ball around
@@tevildo45He was kicked out but sure he betrayed Ireland
That first 15 minutes from Roy Keane was incredible. And I’m a Liverpool fan 😂
As an irishman and man utd supporter ❤
He is a quality man, just such respect for him. And his standing in the recent history of English football. But the fact he is honest gets me respecting him. Like that and he knows he's well and truly backed it up on the pitch. LFC fan here also
Absolutely love Wrighty's passion for playing for England. That is what it should mean to play for your country.
This is one of the best shows on YT. Roy Keane and Ian Wright are gold!
Wrighty's impression of Gazza 28:18 is spot on 😂
Haha, yeh it made me laugh this. Brilliant stuff and love the passion in his stories. 👏
Had to watch that 3 times. So funny😊
Good job Gazza never cried in public, else it would have been a bit rich coming from him 🤣
What did he said ?
Absolutely brilliant laughed my head off 😅
I’m a Spurs supporting Irish man and I can’t help loving Wrighty, he gives me goosebumps when he talks about his pride and passion at playing for his country.
Great episode 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
He's just a genuine person, which is why Roy likes him I think.
I just love the chemistry between them all it's just brilliant to watch. Great banter
Glad you enjoyed it
Ian Wright’s England story is quite emotional, pretty heartbreaking. Should’ve been apart of those teams, and should’ve been winners.
Reminds me a lot of Trent’s treatment under Southgate. They’d both be stars for other countries and for whatever reason, the manager just refused to give them a proper chance despite being some of the best players at club level.
@@frasierfreak92 Ian Wright’s on a different level to trent thou
Wrighty’s a national treasure.
such a lame phrase "national treasure". youre cringe. ian wright is a top lad though.
@@rogda123 you’re special
@@rogda123 He's really impassioned at the thought of representing his nation and takes great pride in his country. In my succinct and undeniably cliché comment I was expressing that it ought to be celebrated and the sentiment should be reciprocated. I don't mind if Jasan Brap Brown thinks that's cringe in the comments section, you're probably a top lad yourself. Have a nice day.
He does seem like a top guy wrighty
Him and Keane friendship is nice
As an Irish man I love hearing about jack charlton and USA94 stories,what a team!!🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
This is honestly absolute gold. Love this Keane and Wright relationship is just what we need
“Try getting back from Saipan, Wrighty”
Keane cracks me up, what a guy.
When was this?
@@brifer95 37:50
God I love Ian Wright,his patriotism makes me emotional
I am a united fan but I love Ian Wright. Great striker and has a heart of gold.
I love these nostalgic stories of what it was like back then, everything felt more authentic and real.
On my break at work, started listening to this.
Roy's story of Saipan got my attention, Wrighty's England journey had me so transfixed that I forgot I had to get back to work 😂
Ian Wright's account is eye-opening. Class testimony.
Listening to Ian Wright talking about England - what passion - he should be happy with his career - he was a great player and still did play for England which is a big achievement
We're lucky to be living through the podcast era because we don't realise how lucky we are to get to listen to people we herald, just be able to sit and talk about things we fantasize about ❤🎉 thank you Gary for the Overlap
Ian Wright. What a legend. Criminal the way he was treated with England. Hope he can one day find peace with it ❤
I could watch these for hours and hours. Endlessly interesting, and always really funny. God bless every one of ‘em.
I like this their generation of footballers; No moaning, not needing a pat in the back, not feeling as victims - they just went for it. Love it when Roy said 'I am representing my country' & how Wrighty was all the better for it, following the various disappointments of being left out of tournaments.
More good health to you lads 🙏🏿
Yeah idm that from Roy, could've done with him alongside Jedinak at World Cups for us in 🇦🇺 aha. Well yeah definitely in that 06 one we made aha, but yeah solid player and solid personality
Keane literally walked out of a world cup finals because of his whinging and moaning though?
@@FourGreenFields the preparations going into it...wasn't top tier
@@Rumbu_Ptrue could've been better for sure but Saipan was not their full training camp. All the gear turned up but was delayed.
Wrighty is a pure legend. What a character and humble guy. Love him
Always remember Wrighty being a pundit for France 98 draped in an 🏴 flag and being so pumped up ! What a legend. Another class episode !!!
This is the very first time that Ian Wright's spoken about the crushing disappointment of not being involved in 96. Our protagonist was overlooked, much too often by Taylor and Venables.
He's spoken about it before
Robson overlooked him too in 1990.
92 was worse, Taylor was an idiot to overlook him.
He's spoken about it many times lol
@@humza247 Ikr?
Seriously lads, this smokes every other football show out there. I hope yas bring on more 90s legends and keep this going as long as possible.
Best one yet. Thanks all. Not a huge football fan but hearing player experiences of the national games, good, bad, honest, funny. Is brilliant content.
I love Wrighty so much! So glad I was able to meet him and show him how to body pop-lock at his son’s birthday! You are a national treasure! 🙏
I could listen to Roy and Wrighty all day two legends of the game! Proper football players 👏
I love Wrighty. National treasure. Such a passionate bloke.
Could listen to Roy talk for hours what a man
I'm listening to this podcast and the most beautiful thing is how they allow each other to speak with minimal interruptions.
37:47 I swear Roy’s got the best comic timing of any footballer in history!😂
Full respect for Ian. Great striker in his time. Good show everyone.
Wrighty is an absolute legend, loved hearing what it meant to him playing for England
i CAN WATCH THESE 4 FOR HOURS - FANTASTIC BANTER AND SHARING STORIES - THE BEST FOOTBALL RELATED SHOW EVER
Love the passion wrighty had for England what a legend! How can you not love him
Hearing Wright talk about his pride of playing for England was genuinely moving
These are bang on, can never go wrong. I’m 21 years young, and I enjoy listening to Ian, Gary, Neville, and Jill talk about their past experiences of football during their times than watching the football we have now.
When Ian talks about his England career I feel his pain ; to miss tournament after tournament seems so cruel especially for a striker of his quality
I look forward to these so much, it's becoming a highlight of my week.
Get out more
@Chris-jy3el You're spending you're Wednesday morning looking through the comment section of a youtube video, and choosing to reply negatively to a positive comment...... 😅 The irony is off the scale.
Get a job
You can tell Wrighty and Kean are genuine friends. Love to see it. Another great episode!
Gary was like a brother to Phil.
Almost like a brother
Phil was like a brother to Gary
@@Fenian91 exactly, it was one-sided😅
@@pendafen7405I don’t understand the animosity between them two?
yh just weird
Listening to Ian talk about his missed opportunities really hurts, I honestly feel really bad for him
Did you say at the end that this was the last episode? Please keep this podcast going guys, it’s so good and we all love hearing your stories and seeing your chemistry. It’s definitely the best sport podcast going at the minute.
The admiration you can see on Roys face to Ian is great, seems like a big friendship and respect between them.
As a die-hard Arsenal fan.. I love Roy Keane..
Just a straight-laced fella. Enjoy listening to him.
Ditto
Best football show on tv. Phenomenal insights into the minds of these former legends !
McCarthy: How can you play for me if you don’t respect me?
Keane: I’m not playing for you…I’m playing for my country!
It’s no wonder everyone says Roy is the best leader they’ve ever played with.
I don't think he actually said that though, unfortunately, there would have been some coming back from that - I think he just said good luck then.
But then instead of playing for his country, he buggered off home!
The absolute passion of Ian, just wow.
Ian, we all love you.
This is definitely up there with one of the best podcast / episodes on UA-cam for football fans.
Ian Wright just radiates a good soul. What a man
Love listening to Roy. Great guy and always says it how he is. Love the overlap
The OVERLAP is immensely entertaining and such a damn good show! You've assembled a great team of people to star in it! Would love to see some more guests. Great job, Overlap team.
That is presuming you're human, not a bot
That was so so good. Listening to Ian Wright....how can you not like the man. So proud to represent his country. Brilliant show. Keane is so quick witted 'when I retired' 😂
Wrighty's such a great guy ..really wears his heart on his sleeve
Keep these coming, love all of you, Jill has opened my world to womans football and this gets the word out to more people
😂😂😂😂😂
Roy undersells his impact on the teams results. Ireland simply would NOT have qualified for that WC without him.
He was on a different level
Here come my dose of purest football discussion ❤ Roy Keane
I love hearing Wrighty talking about Bryan Robson. My all time favourite player and clearly a true captain on and off the pitch.
The best football content . Seriously its a joy to watch these episodes . So so good. Perfect group. Would love to see paul McGrath on 👊
Unfortunately McGrath not comfortable with media, his nerves not great. Apart from that he was the best Ireland player ever.
Ian Wright is a living legend. Love him!
“… That’s why Carragher’s not with us” 😂👏🏻
He was doing CBS with Micah and Henry, dunno why they can’t say that lol
@@Rafflewafflezperhaps because him and Gary love taking the piss out of eachother 😂
@@Rafflewafflez Any chance to ruffle his feathers 😂😂😂
@Realitybites123 They have great chemistry and love winding each other up 😂 Carragher won nearly 40 caps for England as well so fair play to him 👏🏻
@@Rafflewafflez He also has negligible international experience...... apart from that penalty miss vs Portugal.
Another superb episode 👏 Loved hearing Ian Wright talk about the influence of Bryan Robson, so many players have talked about how influential Robson was in the England squad and how supportive he was with new players. Always got the impression McMahon was a bit of a weapon and Wright confirms this.
Mccarthy crossed the line with Keane, making out that he feigned injury to miss a play off game, can’t help but think McCarthy knew that would get the reaction it did. Shame really, Ireland had a great tournament and it would have been even better with the captain and one world class player.
Could we have a moment to appreciate wrightys gazza impression 😂😂
He went full Jimmy Nail/Ant & Dec.
Ian Wright is a national treasure. Absolute gentleman and it is genuinely moving to hear him talk about the missed opportunities he had to play tournament football for England. And I'm fecking Irish!
Honestly, as a long time football fan this podcast is the best. Love hearing the stories behind the careers of these great professionals.
Loved every second of it. This is real TV no script / no cliches just great banter and amazing stories.
Right. The Overlap. Not only some of the best football content around, some of the best content on all of UA-cam. I cannot wait to see more of these series. I cannot wait to see it flourish and grow.
Every episode had been the highlight of my day. Every time.
Ian Wright has brought a whole new level to overlap. Best football show by far YNWA 👊🏽
Brilliant format and a great cast, this is such a breath of fresh air in football punditry .
Keano & Wrighty what a duo. Brilliant show. ❤
The Carra international football dig at the start, phenomenal 😂😂
he played more international football than wrighty lol
@@PipJim80that’s why Wrighty didn’t laugh 😂
Phil Jones piping up after sitting on utds bench for 10 years 😂😂
@@adamquinney154 😂😂
@Realitybites123still a tool though
So much time for Wrighty, met him in 1994 at a release event in HMV London for Killer Instinct (I worked for Nintendo at the time but it was a Shoot magazine event too). Lots of footballers there but none as big a name as him but it was him that spent the most time with the fans by far. He seemed so genuine all the time, including behind the scenes with us so not just when visible. Most the other guys were so disinterested just fulfilling their contract commitments.
Nice story. Thanks for sharing. And HMV, what a throwback! Memories!