The banter just never ends with Roy Keane and Jill Scott who once again entertained viewers on the Stick to Football podcast with the England legend aiming a 'vulgar' quip at the Irishman
Roy Keane was playfully branded a "k***head" by Jill Scott in yet another enthralling episode of the Stick to Football podcast - hitting back by calling the England legend a "classy lady".
The Irishman hit back at his female counterpart, sarcastically dubbing her a "classy lady" before asking whether she'll be articulating her "vulgar" vocabulary at Wimbledon. The topic of tennis was discussed on the show with Andy Murray making his last Wimbledon appearance last week ahead of his retirement from the sport following the Paris Olympics this summer.
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