Gary Neville spits out drink after Roy Keane's X-rated joke as Jill Scott says 'this is our last show'
Roy Keane left the rest of the Stick To Football team in stitches with a risqué joke at as Gary Neville spat out his drink in a fit of laughter.
Former Lioness Jill Scott was telling the former Man United duo, as well as Paul Scholes and Ian Wright, about a charity match she had recently been involved in, when Keane made the gag that sent the group into hysterics.
Discussing facing former Premier League striker Marlon Harewood in the match, Scott explained: "'I was playing a charity game at the weekend and [Harewood] absolutely smashed us."
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"He's a big guy," responded Scholes, while Wright described the 6ft 1in ex-West Ham star as a "big old thing". But a grinning Keane decided to take Scott's 'smashed' remark in a more X-rated context as he asked her: "And what was the game like?"
The joke caused fits of laughter in the studio, with Wright ducking below the desk as Scholes and Neville put their heads in their hands. As he struggled to compose himself, Arsenal legend Wright said: "Roy, you can't say that! That's got to go!"
However, Scott insisted: "Please keep that in," as Keane attempted to backtrack on his comments, claiming he was genuinely enquiring about how the match went. "Oh no," said the Irish pundit. "What was the game like?".
But just as the rest of the group were recovering, Wright remarked: "It's such a powerful image! I can't un-see it," prompting even more laughter. That comment caught Neville, in particular, off-guard as he spat water all over the desk.
Scott jumped in and said: "I think this is our last show! Thanks for tuning in."
Keane still had time for one more cheeky comment, however, as he was told that the charity match in question finished with 6-7. As quick as a flash, he responded that a more appropriate scoreline would have been "6-9", given Scott's supposed antics with Harewood.