Let’s be honest Micah is Roy’s best friend because you can tell Roy is happy around him no matter what. He can be mad dogging everyone like 😡 but with Micah he is 😆.
I love how each pundit brings something different to SkySports. No matter who is paired up it's all very entertaining even more so once arguments kick in lmao
@@willywonka7812 you don't play 400 games for Man Utd if your an average player. Especially in that period when Man Utd where winning a lot of trophies.
The best thing about this lineup of pundits is their is old school pundits of the older era where what you would class things like tackles and team spirit in todays game as criminal ( Souness & Roy ) , then you have the players from the era passing ( essentially the rest ) who laugh half the things off knowing what the latter will completely disagree and then Micah’s comedy to keep it all sane. Brilliant panel.
Agree to be fair mate, Keane was an absolute general of a player with the pedigree to boss a midfield anywhere. Souness was a player of vintage style who wiped out whoever and whatever was in front of him, showing no remorse before or after. Combined with younger players who played in a different era of football the punditry is just second to none. Don’t know if you saw Graeme’s tribute to Gianluca Vialli but definitely worth a watch if you missed it, shows how much his playing meant to him.
As a united fan growing up watching roy keane was an honor. Watching him as a pundit now im 38 years old is even better "Does my hair and boots look good" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀
The best quote of the year goes to Jamie Carragher on Lisandro Martinez; 'I'm convinced this can't work because the size of him playing in a back four. Maybe he could go left-back, maybe he could play in a back three, but in a back four, he cannot play there in the Premier League.'
@@soilentgreen7 not a Liverpool fan mate, so yeah, great result. Love seeing that lot out of every competition except UCL, in which they have Real in the last 16.
I love Keane I always have the passion that man gave on the pitch was just above and beyond. But I agree with him I would rather watch football when he was on the pitch back in the 90s when footballers just "Played the Game"
Hm… If you talk about the “extent” of the villainization of CR7 though, it is regrettable. Part was because CR7 is too vocal about his thoughts. The pressure on him was immense. I mediate in cross cultural communication challenges and my love runs a social media agency. Even though it’s different, we both look into behavioral science, psychology, group dynamics. In this day and age 2022/23, we have to factor in social media impact. If I take a case e.g. team with challenges. Analyzing variables that impact. CR7 is actually correct when he expresses that he needs support, sort of team protection, because his social media presence is huge. They did that excellently with Messi. You just cannot simply think that away and not be strategic together with CR7 about it also. Now, CR7 is a football player, not behavioral scientist nor specialized in communication. So he has historically not been “careful” or weighed his words. Clearly not CR7’s strongest point, a vulnerability for sure. M10 is portrayed more like a saint. Yet e.g. M10 has more passive aggressive tendencies when unhappy. His negativity is less obvious but he of course is not saint. He tends to be more secretive of his thoughts, mindset, a classic observer. CR7 is has honed his technical talent excellently clearly more explosive in his personality, play and strikes. It is this same passion that is his power. Very different players and people. CR7 is more prone to outbursts if he feels unsafe or not carried by team. As a coach, you have to know your player and especially a star player. If not? The cracks occur very soon because Media pressure on such a star is massive. Ferguson had the status, the weight and vast experience already. Ten Hag is still less experienced and dealing with a CR7 with an incredible following, is extremely unique and requires awareness from any coach. He is the most followed person in the world. The public punishing to show your “weight” over a person who has such a following is extremely stupid actually. Very unstrategic. I don’t think an average Joe like us, can even know what it’s like to be constantly provoked. It’s a pity that CR7 took the bait. Another variable is that CR7 is more than average goodlooking i.e. fairly attractive. (So he is correct in mentioning it, probably because he simply senses it, but it’s not smart to mention it) M10 is lookswise average. He attracts less envy. CR7 had an alcoholic war veteran dad who was often too intoxicated to connect properly with him. They were poor and had no money, hunger. CR7 had a heart surgery at 15 which was lonely, risky and scary. His positive self talk is clearly a manner to comfort himself without anyone there. It’s part of what made him beat the odds, overcome his loneliness and become successful. We know from studies that positive self talk works, but to beat the odds like this? It’s actually literally mindblowing. Boys without a father or alcoholic, often don’t to well and have higher chance to fail in life and become e.g. petty thief/ criminal. CR7 is the most generous football player when it comes to charity. He never forgot where he came from. He regularly donates blood. He had thoughts about adopting poor children, yet his focus is not that now. So, do I think M10 is a better human? Not exactly. He is a good guy, but is less ‘generous’ with sharing his thoughts, life, mindset, money and has no interest in donating blood. M10 donates, but is more “careful” and thus less of a giver in another “way”. Now, M10 is very talented. Even when a bit chubby, he was good. A CR7 is very talented, he was open about that he had to hone skills through dedication, training, positive mindset. It wasn’t actually “given” to him. So he is more relatable in that respect than a M10. CR7 is less relatable because he shares his rare winner’s mindset out loud, while the other doesn’t. So to villainize CR7 so much? Killing his career in Europe while he still has the dedication to inspire ? Makes me sad. Al Nassr wasn’t his original plan. It was the only “decent” respectable offer and choice left after all the backlash. The money eases some pain. With a type like CR7, the envy and misunderstandings make people tend to “test” his strength to the extremes. It’s often subconscious. Yet at the end of the day, it’s just a man. He needs team support to perform, like any other player. He could die like any man and his career in Europe could die prematurely too due to the villainization. Nobody is invincible and both need a positive team and team coach, lonely positive self talk is never bullet proof. Love them both. I feel they have different powers. CR7 deserved less extreme villainization and more acknowledgement.
Quite satisfying as a Man United fan looking back at people insisting we should’ve hired Conte. I was glad we didn’t then and I’m delighted we didn’t now 😂
Carragher and souness on Lisandro Martinez because of his height and that he can’t be a good player has to be on there. Embarrassing when cannavaro being the same height is the only defender to ever win a balon Dor.
Your example is a ballon dor winner who played in a different league? How did Martinez get on against the Netherlands when they started going long? Exactly.
I'm too young to have watched him play but isn't Souness known to be one of the best midfielders of his era? At least one of the best in the UK at the time, didn't he win several league titles and 3 European Cups?
Sorry mate, Souness was class, as hard as Keane and a better footballer. You don’t play for Liverpool in the late 70’s and early 80’s without being able to play. He was their lynchpin, just ask Dalglish
I watched Souness play. He was one of the hardest players to pull on the shirt. An absolute dominant engine in midfield. I wish he hadn't taken the manager's job; some of his decisions led to our demise.
None of them will ever beat “no one wants to grow up and be a Gary Neville” 😂
did you burst onto the scene?
Neville's lame response and attempt to laugh it off made the comment even better.
@@jimbo_1312 He just accepted it which was jokes 😂
What about hiding under the bed and then you'd be the burglar 🤣🤣🤣
😂
Roy Keane will always have the best quotes but nothing will ever top “that’s yer job”
2 yards, man
It’s 2 yeeeeerds man !
Roy Keane the so called human activist
Hes bang average, bang average
"Ah he's going in 2 weeks" - "NO, he should have left 2 years ago"!!
“Obviously as Gary grew older, he got a lot more vocal, there’s no stopping him now “ 😂😂😂
I’ve never seen anyone bring out a smile in Roy like Micah can. What a pairing!
Let’s be honest Micah is Roy’s best friend because you can tell Roy is happy around him no matter what. He can be mad dogging everyone like 😡 but with Micah he is 😆.
Nah, Roy hates everyone
@@vb8428 except Denis Irwin
They’re the perfect duo plus everyone seems to love Roy lmao
@@vb8428 and everyone loves him lmao
@@ocben2184 Nah
Roy no beard : cheeky ceo
Roy with beard: join my army to fight the night king
Join to fight the middle east
Lel
ill be honest sky have struck gold with this group of pundits
If they get rid of Richards yeah. All he does is laugh
@@TelepartyPlays laugh is good for health.
@@TelepartyPlays I bet your fun at parties
@@TelepartyPlays foreign concept for you I guess
Mercenaries....Carra and Micah on American tv with Leather face Abdo, Micha also on Bbc, Nev on Itv with traitor Keane.
Roy Keane is SkySports 👌😂
And Itv...
Richards, son. Richards
I love how each pundit brings something different to SkySports. No matter who is paired up it's all very entertaining even more so once arguments kick in lmao
"keep off the top shelf" keano classic 😂😂
"I was better than Gary"
"At what?" 💀💀
It never gets old seeing Roy flip out over someone criticising Utd when he just did the same
Love the loyalty that Roy has for Cristiano
😮😅😮😮😮😮😮
I love Micah as a pundit because tbh was bang average as a player it’s actually outrageous he thinks he was better then Neville 😂
he bursted into the scene, if you don't remember his one decent game against West Brom in 2013 you don't know football mate
Gary Neville was an average footballer. History is being rewritten
The later part of his career wasn't great but when he first came on the scene is was one of the best around
In his prime Micah was excellent but injuries ruined him
@@willywonka7812 you don't play 400 games for Man Utd if your an average player. Especially in that period when Man Utd where winning a lot of trophies.
I love how Roy may be a pundit but he’ll never stop being Cristiano’s captain 😂
In summary - Roy is the funniest man at SS
Right after Heinrich Himmler
The best thing about this lineup of pundits is their is old school pundits of the older era where what you would class things like tackles and team spirit in todays game as criminal ( Souness & Roy ) , then you have the players from the era passing ( essentially the rest ) who laugh half the things off knowing what the latter will completely disagree and then Micah’s comedy to keep it all sane. Brilliant panel.
Pundits with more history than your new club FACT 🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@ScotsmanGamer imagine being that obsessed that you have something to say on a punditry video like this… embarrassing
Agree to be fair mate, Keane was an absolute general of a player with the pedigree to boss a midfield anywhere. Souness was a player of vintage style who wiped out whoever and whatever was in front of him, showing no remorse before or after. Combined with younger players who played in a different era of football the punditry is just second to none. Don’t know if you saw Graeme’s tribute to Gianluca Vialli but definitely worth a watch if you missed it, shows how much his playing meant to him.
😂😂😂"the groin!! On valentines weekend aswell!"
"Look at me when I talk to you"
such insecure thing to say lmao
@@MatthewMcRowan asking for respect isn't insecure
@@MatthewMcRowan not at all
As a united fan growing up watching roy keane was an honor.
Watching him as a pundit now im 38 years old is even better
"Does my hair and boots look good" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀
Honour not Honor
As an Arsenal fan, I always hated Keane as a player. But he is the only pundit worth listening to now. Nobody else even gets close
This is like a family Christmas where all the uncles get together haha
Roy is a blessing
Haha Garry Neville's side eye had me in stitches
Only Micah grabs Keane like that...
Roy says what everyone else is afraid to say , that's his job .
Michael Owen should be presented the award for GOAT quotes.. Hands down!
Roy Keane carries sky sports honestly 😂😂
Look at me when im talking to you 🎤🤨
Nah Micah
Richards is the show
The best quote ever is from Roy Keane, "Like a baby. Such a baby ..... Baby".
Roy Keane is gold. Never change
The "i'll drive" from Keane to Grealish was legendary.
“What an idiot the Xfactor?” Hahahaha that was excellent
I love how Micah Richards takes everyone out of their comfort zone.
3:06 the cut to Gary with his head down is so funny 😂😂😂 Jamie and Souness were Luke 2 kids that day lmao
The best quote of the year goes to Jamie Carragher on Lisandro Martinez; 'I'm convinced this can't work because the size of him playing in a back four. Maybe he could go left-back, maybe he could play in a back three, but in a back four, he cannot play there in the Premier League.'
Vladimir learns not everyone gets every opinion right
Had only 3 good games and wasn’t even trusted ahead of ottamendi or romero. Jury’s still out imo
@@Beigenotbrown jury still out ? ....
@@rizzleroo9335 100%
Roy Keane BABY rant was the best of the year
90% is Keano, what a legend
5:36 micah makes everyone smile, never seen Souness smile so much !!
"Graeme you were average as normal" is the most accurate statement out of the lot
Seen his trophy cabinet? Yeah I thought not.
@@callum5392 salty bindipper triggered, enjoy the Brighton result today?
@@soilentgreen7 not a Liverpool fan mate, so yeah, great result. Love seeing that lot out of every competition except UCL, in which they have Real in the last 16.
"keep off the top shelf" 🤣🤣🤣
what does that mean please tell
@@randomuser78 referring to bars where the top shelfs have the strong drinks like whiskey/vodka etc
Keano what a legend 🤣
Roy is like a footballer who probably should’ve played rugby.. but I’m so glad he played football haha
Majority of these are after bad Man U results 🤣
Best club in England
@MESSIGOATFOREVER no way you Sai spurs and city 😭😭
@@aditya.1106 not even the best in Manchester
@MESSIGOATFOREVER cry more weirdo, how if spurs bigger than united
They should upgrade Roy to Soccer Saturday presenter when Jeff finally goes in the summer lol
The punditry is part of what makes the epl unparalleled.
Best one was "no look at me gary" 🙈
Like Christ.
The only way to keep Roy quiet is to allow souness to talk. He never says a thing against souness 😂
‘These guys get managers sacked for fun.’
Notice how Roy is angrier with a beard
Roy makes it worthwhile tuning in. “To be fair” Neville is too repetitive! Cara is fine.
Are you scouse by any chance???
Roy didn’t come to take part, he came to take over!
Roy’s back must hurt carrying Sky sports
Jamie Redknapp - Look at me, when am talking to you!
Roy Keane carried Sky Sports 😂
These boy's are phenomenal, specially Keano
"we'll have to watch it back"
"we can, what you doing tomorrow?"
Phahahh my kinda humour that is hahah
Loved the sly did at graeme at the end 😅
"Look at me when I am talking to you" 😂😂😂
"Look at me when I'm talking to you" - best quote, what we all thought.
Can imagine Roy Keane on a night out 🤣🤣🤣
"ah jimmy" roy is brilliant!
Roy Keane, pundit of the century mate
I love Keane I always have the passion that man gave on the pitch was just above and beyond. But I agree with him I would rather watch football when he was on the pitch back in the 90s when footballers just "Played the Game"
Baby. Baby is forever the best
Michael owen: they need to score more goals than the opponents to win
Micah saying he was better than Gary Neville 😂😂😂.
"you should have left two years ago" roy is the funniest. but its funny because its true
I remember all the quotes here except that part when Hasselbaink got a word in. I must've missed that part
I love roy keane
roy is tv gold
When Micah grabbed keane lol I know keane use to be a beast but Micah could man handle him
Roy.......Ohh Jimmy 😂
U just kant beat Keane 😂😂😂 mans a legend
Mad how United being bad last season carried their pundits best moments
Roy Keane is the main man bro wudnt b the same without him💯
Look at me when I'm talking to you 🤣
Micah richards ia a gem
Roy and Micah 😂👌
Basically Roy Keane ranting about united for a few minutes
"I've played the gaeme" - Graeme Souness
These boys have the best job in the world 😂
Roy Keane is my spirit animal
Ronaldo. Body of a god. Mind of a child.
Body if a god, mind of a child, ego the size of the planet, sorry universe 😳
@@pauladamson8684 nobody know you sans nobody care
@@robertgouldshaw2041 same applies to you my friend.
Hm… If you talk about the “extent” of the villainization of CR7 though, it is regrettable. Part was because CR7 is too vocal about his thoughts. The pressure on him was immense. I mediate in cross cultural communication challenges and my love runs a social media agency. Even though it’s different, we both look into behavioral science, psychology, group dynamics. In this day and age 2022/23, we have to factor in social media impact. If I take a case e.g. team with challenges. Analyzing variables that impact. CR7 is actually correct when he expresses that he needs support, sort of team protection, because his social media presence is huge. They did that excellently with Messi. You just cannot simply think that away and not be strategic together with CR7 about it also. Now, CR7 is a football player, not behavioral scientist nor specialized in communication. So he has historically not been “careful” or weighed his words. Clearly not CR7’s strongest point, a vulnerability for sure. M10 is portrayed more like a saint. Yet e.g. M10 has more passive aggressive tendencies when unhappy. His negativity is less obvious but he of course is not saint. He tends to be more secretive of his thoughts, mindset, a classic observer. CR7 is has honed his technical talent excellently clearly more explosive in his personality, play and strikes. It is this same passion that is his power. Very different players and people. CR7 is more prone to outbursts if he feels unsafe or not carried by team. As a coach, you have to know your player and especially a star player. If not? The cracks occur very soon because Media pressure on such a star is massive. Ferguson had the status, the weight and vast experience already. Ten Hag is still less experienced and dealing with a CR7 with an incredible following, is extremely unique and requires awareness from any coach. He is the most followed person in the world. The public punishing to show your “weight” over a person who has such a following is extremely stupid actually. Very unstrategic. I don’t think an average Joe like us, can even know what it’s like to be constantly provoked. It’s a pity that CR7 took the bait. Another variable is that CR7 is more than average goodlooking i.e. fairly attractive. (So he is correct in mentioning it, probably because he simply senses it, but it’s not smart to mention it) M10 is lookswise average. He attracts less envy. CR7 had an alcoholic war veteran dad who was often too intoxicated to connect properly with him. They were poor and had no money, hunger. CR7 had a heart surgery at 15 which was lonely, risky and scary. His positive self talk is clearly a manner to comfort himself without anyone there. It’s part of what made him beat the odds, overcome his loneliness and become successful. We know from studies that positive self talk works, but to beat the odds like this? It’s actually literally mindblowing. Boys without a father or alcoholic, often don’t to well and have higher chance to fail in life and become e.g. petty thief/ criminal.
CR7 is the most generous football player when it comes to charity. He never forgot where he came from. He regularly donates blood. He had thoughts about adopting poor children, yet his focus is not that now. So, do I think M10 is a better human? Not exactly. He is a good guy, but is less ‘generous’ with sharing his thoughts, life, mindset, money and has no interest in donating blood. M10 donates, but is more “careful” and thus less of a giver in another “way”.
Now, M10 is very talented. Even when a bit chubby, he was good. A CR7 is very talented, he was open about that he had to hone skills through dedication, training, positive mindset. It wasn’t actually “given” to him. So he is more relatable in that respect than a M10. CR7 is less relatable because he shares his rare winner’s mindset out loud, while the other doesn’t. So to villainize CR7 so much? Killing his career in Europe while he still has the dedication to inspire ? Makes me sad. Al Nassr wasn’t his original plan. It was the only “decent” respectable offer and choice left after all the backlash. The money eases some pain.
With a type like CR7, the envy and misunderstandings make people tend to “test” his strength to the extremes. It’s often subconscious. Yet at the end of the day, it’s just a man. He needs team support to perform, like any other player.
He could die like any man and his career in Europe could die prematurely too due to the villainization. Nobody is invincible and both need a positive team and team coach, lonely positive self talk is never bullet proof.
Love them both. I feel they have different powers. CR7 deserved less extreme villainization and more acknowledgement.
You know nothing about the inside situation, don't judge people like that
Roy keane: give him his twenty minutes of fame.
Also Roy: “Actullay he should have left 2 years ago”
There’s only one Keano 😂😂😂😂😂
Alot of the debates and funny moments always come when they are talking about Man Utd 😂
3:45 😂😂😂😂
Quite satisfying as a Man United fan looking back at people insisting we should’ve hired Conte. I was glad we didn’t then and I’m delighted we didn’t now 😂
Look at me when I'm talking to you will forever be the funniest moment on Sky. 😅
Good chemistry.
Did Ronaldo just ignore Carraghers hand shake and shook Keane & Gary Neville instead?
Title should be Roy Keane best bits 😂😂😂
Keane and Souness as your midfield. Plenty of bite and loads of footballing ability.
4:42 Keane reminds me of Arthur from rdr2 😂
Never knew Roy was so small. He’s like a wee leprechaun
1.8, is that so small?
Think he wears lifts in his shoes
Idk Jamie’s “Real Madrid have no chance of winning the Champions League” is up there
2:57 😂👏
Carragher and souness on Lisandro Martinez because of his height and that he can’t be a good player has to be on there. Embarrassing when cannavaro being the same height is the only defender to ever win a balon Dor.
Cannavaro isn't the only deffender to win a Ballon dor
@@aye2you who else has then? I can’t think of any
@@HarrisonLHolt Beckenbauer alone has 2 ballon dor to his name mate
Your example is a ballon dor winner who played in a different league? How did Martinez get on against the Netherlands when they started going long? Exactly.
@@aye2you did he rly. I need to look in to that.
No "he is a BABY, JUST A BABY" who ever made this is not good enough
Loooooooool these are the best pundits
CR7 blanking them is great 🤣 (Roy is the best~)
5:34 Never a truer word said on SkySports before. Souness, an average player who’s an average pundit. Bash Utd, Back Glazers, Blame players, Repeat.
average player good manager
I'm too young to have watched him play but isn't Souness known to be one of the best midfielders of his era? At least one of the best in the UK at the time, didn't he win several league titles and 3 European Cups?
I guarantee you are not old enough to have watched sourness play
Sorry mate,
Souness was class, as hard as Keane and a better footballer. You don’t play for Liverpool in the late 70’s and early 80’s without being able to play. He was their lynchpin, just ask Dalglish
I watched Souness play. He was one of the hardest players to pull on the shirt. An absolute dominant engine in midfield. I wish he hadn't taken the manager's job; some of his decisions led to our demise.