Roy Keane was left stunned when Gary Neville and Jill Scott made a suggestion to the Manchester United legend
David Beckham's sports documentary may have surpassed Netflix's viewing figures, but don't expect one about Roy Keane any time soon.
He manchester united The legend reacted with bewilderment to the suggestion that he might discuss his career in front of a television crew.
From Amazon's All or Nothing series to specials on select sports stars, fans are always eager to get a behind-the-scenes look at athletes' lives.
But Keane He seemed unimpressed when his Sky colleagues Gary Neville and Jill Scott suggested he could be next to be filmed.
During the last episode of Stay with football On the podcast, Neville, reading a fan message, said: “What's the best sports documentary that hasn't been made yet?”
With a bright smile, Neville He then opened his arms towards his former teammate and Scott said happily, “Keane!”
Keane immediately reacted with a face of confusion and shock, as he responded: “About what?”
contributing, Ian Wright commented: “On the life of Roy Keane.”
Scott He then chimed in, where he joked, “They couldn't pay him enough, though!”
Keane, looking embarrassed, said: “Oh, that would be boring,” before quickly insisting that Wright would be worthy of his own documentary.
But Arsenal The icon mentioned another person she would love to see in a behind-the-scenes special: 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu.
He 21 years He has been plagued by repeated injuries since becoming the first Open Era qualifier to win a Grand Slam title.
Speaking about the British tennis star, Wright said: “When you talk about what he did, he was ranked 150 when he won the US Open.
“He had to play three qualifying matches, never lost a set on the way to winning the US Open.
“And she got hurt again, unfortunately she hurt her back. She's someone who is very talented, she's very good, but the injuries are causing her problems.”
“But for me, regarding a tournament, if you saw it as a documentary, it would probably be very revealing.”
Scott then jokingly suggested that it might be worth making a Neville Brothers documentary with Phil and Gary.
However, Wright instantly rejected the idea, joking, “We've already seen it, it's called Chuckle Brothers!”