Welcome to Stick to Football | EP 1



Join Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright, Jill Scott and Roy Keane as we celebrate the first episode of Stick to Football – the new original show from The Overlap brought to you by Sky Bet.

We kick off the series with plenty of discussion and debate from the football world, including the latest on Jadon Sancho at Manchester United, whether Arsenal have a leadership problem and why have Chelsea faulted under Mauricio Pochettino so far.

Sit back and enjoy some of our exclusive and hilarious stories from our star-studded panel as Roy and Gary go head-to-head in their Super 6 predictions before answering your questions.

If you liked the episode don’t forget to let us know in the comments and if you want to listen only you can catch Stick to Football on all major podcast platforms.

00:00 – Intro
00:35 – Warm-up chat
04:08 – Jadon Sancho situation at Manchester United
20:00 – is there a lack of leadership at Arsenal?
24:45 – Arsenal’s goalkeeping situation
30:12 – Chelsea’s poor form continues
35:00 – HALF TIME
35:08 – Super 6 predictions: Roy v Gary
40:50 – Overlap community questions

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47 opiniones en “Welcome to Stick to Football | EP 1”

  1. Why is there a woman in this with 4 legends who played at the highest level when she played the equivalent of under 12s boys football?
    If women can have women's spaces, men can have men's spaces.
    Fight wokism 24/7.

  2. Jill, Roy and Ian. This podcast oozes desperation though because Gary, Alan and Micah are doing so well. Drastic desperation. Gary and the spitter are awful pundits.

  3. Too many weak, coddled people around these days. No backbone. No resilience. Weak. You were careful to tread a fine line in this episode and fair play to you but it’s true, players are not excluded from it. Weak, weak, weak people. It’s mental health this and mental health that — we are all going through crap in our lives, they’re earning millions, come off it now. Sancho meh.

  4. Gary. I get what you mean about the Springsteen show. I felt the same at Villa Park. Beautiful show surrounded by the inevitable end of a career/life/journey with him. Amazing.

  5. I hate all this mental issues rubbish. My dad has schizophrenia, one minute he’s laughing, next he’s crying, that’s mental illness. I hate the fact that a millionaire who’s feeling sorry for himself all of
    A sudden has mental illness. Everyone feels down at time, get on with it and toughen up, get off social media and you might feel better

  6. I think what Jill said about your captain being genuine and giving and caring with real genuine intent and heart is key because then when you need to demand more to track back or overlap and you need to be honest about that fault they can take it well and believe it, have no reason to assume you're blaming them for your own faults and that they aren't performing and need to work harder etc I think Son at Spurs taking over that Captain role was so successful because of course Kane is one of the worlds best strikers but Son is pressing from the front, tracking back at full speed, always so kind and caring and when he tells someone off for not squaring the ball or pressing you can see they respect him and listen. Nobody gets frustrated or takes it badly, they just do it. Huge amount of respect is earned by captains who act like that.

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