Roy Keane responded in the most Roy Keane way when Gary Neville spoke about how he got emotional at a Bruce Springsteen concert.
Neville was joined by Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright, Jill Scott and Keane as they spoke about different topics on The Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast.
In a video posted on his social media, Neville asked the panel about the last concert they went to.
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The former Manchester United defender went on to reveal that he got emotional during a Springsteen concert. You can watch the footage below.
Neville said: “What was the last concert you went to? I’m Bruce Springsteen, Hyde Park. Yeah it was unbelievable.”
Carragher then asked: “You got emotional didn’t you?”
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To which Neville replied: “Ahhh it was unbelievable. 3 hours.”
When asked if he sang along to the songs, Neville said: “A little bit yeah because it’s just like feels like my childhood, the first album I ever bought was Bruce Springsteen, Born in the USA. So, a little bit emotional.”
At this point, in true Roy Keane fashion, he asked: “What you getting emotional for? No truthfully? Were you drunk? Why would you get emotional?”
Neville burst into laughter then said: “I had a few Peroni’s that night.”
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Kean replied: “What, 15?”
Neville also spoke about Chelsea’s poor start to the season, he said: “If you see what's happening at Manchester United and Chelsea, there are so many similarities – they are ruining players that have been signed as good players.
“It's been happening at Chelsea over the past twelve to eighteen months – it comes culturally from the top.”
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Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright, Jill Scott and Jamie Carragher were speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet.
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Topics: Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Football