‘We just said that,’ fumes Roy Keane as he blasts Gary Neville’s ‘fancy words’ during chat about car park business plan

ROY KEANE has lambasted Gary Neville for his use of “fancy words” in the latest “Stick to Football” podcast.

The weekly podcast sees pundits Neville, Keane, Ian Wright, Jill Scott and Jamie Carragher come together to discuss that week’s biggest issues in football.

Youtube – The OverlapNeville was introducing Carragher to a new business term[/caption]

YouTube – The OverlapKeane pleaded with Neville to talk in normal English terms[/caption]

Of course, this week’s episode was dominated by Neville’s “Blue billion pound bottle jobs” comment on Chelsea losing the Carabao cup final to Liverpool.

But in the pre-amble, the hosts were chatting about the struggles of finding a place to park near the studio.

The conversation got going when Wright jokingly criticised Neville’s poor parking as “selfish” and “lazy”.

Carragher to say how car parks would be a “great investment”.

That pricked up the ears of Neville, who recently became a Dragon on the BBC show Dragon’s Den.

The former Manchester United right-back joined the show as an investor following his business success in property and as a hotelier.

Back to Carragher’s investment comment, Neville said: “Oh yeah, absolutely. Recurring solid income.”

The business term seemed to infuriate Keane, who said: “Gary we just said that! Why do you have to come in with a fancier word? That’s what we were saying!”

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Carragher agreed with his co-host and said: “Yeah, why not just say you’d make a few quid?”

That brought laughter from the rest of the cast and Neville said: “I’m not the poet laureate!”

It wasn’t the only time Neville was criticised for his love of business-talk on the show, with Wright also grilling him for a LinkedIn post Neville made where he bemoaned the phrase “Hope you’re well” as a waste of time.

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