This episode is so extremely well written. It starts with Ted Lasso in the locker room giving a pep talk to the squad, talking about how he believes in “Rom Communism” where he analogises the teams story as part of a rom com, where everything will work out in the end. And then we see Roy, who’s lost touch with football and become a pundit, and isn’t finding joy in not being on the pitch as close as possible to the game he loved, but believes his sky sports gig is the best choice for him as that’s what he’s good at. And one day, while he’s having another day at the job, he sees his team on the pitch and realises how much he misses being there. So in true rom com fashion, he leaves it all behind, telling Jeff “he has to do this” and doing all the cliched final act rom com tropes, with She’s a Rainbow playing in the background (the song during which Higgins met the love of his life) and him finally entering the pitch just as higgins meets his wife. Showing that Roy was finally reuniting with the love of his life.
You missed a large part - the clip showed him what HE was capable to do in one simple action of taking Isaac to play in his childhood court. It's seeing Isaac happy and being pointed out that he's been a shadow all season that finally showed Roy that that was his true calling.
The second he walks onto the pitch and the crowd erupts I couldn’t hold it any longer, tears streaming. Amazing monologue/scene from a brilliant series.
I just wanted to say that coaches played a huge role in my youth both keeping me out trouble and helping me understand a lot of the core values men need to succeed. Idk what you coach or at what age but if you're keeping those kids off the streets and giving them a place to channel their anger and aggression, you're doing god's work.
Brother, let me tell you - I was never a soccer coach, or even an American football coach. What I coached was boxing. And when i say "coached", what I really mean was that I tried to get the best out of kids who were on the downside of society. Boxing isn't a sport that attracts the best, most capable athletes. It's a sport that attracts kids who have issues - believe me. They don't show up at the boxing gym because they want to get in shape. There are exception, of course. But, most of the kids show up at the gym because they want to punch another kid in the face without getting arrested for it. Try coaching THOSE kids into exceptionalism. It's rare, and - when it happens - it's GLORIOUS! I miss it like Oxygen sometimes! When you take a kid - a kid that had NO other alternatives, and had nothing more than physical skill, without discipline of any sort - and you find a way to convince that young man that he has TALENT, and that his game is NOT about punishing someone else, but about being BETTER than someone else, and when that kid GETS IT!!! Brother, that's when you sleep like a baby! I'm only mildly ashamed to admit that, when I quit coaching, it was because those "get it" kids became fewer, and farther in-between. I saw so much wasted talent, due to anger issues, and a complete lack of discipline, that it took it's toll on me. We all want to be Woody Hayes or Bo Schembeckler, but - we aren't. Those people only come along maybe once in a lifetime... if we are lucky! Failure is such a huge, mental HAMMER on one's self-confidence. While I'm proud to say that I coached TWO State Champions in my 7 year tenure, those aren't the stats that stay with me, which is tragic. Instead, it's the kids who went off the handle and stormed out, or the ones who got DQ'd for getting frustrated, and turning to their most base survival instincts. It's the lost potential that sticks in my stomach - the failures. I could write a novel about those cases, but, nobody would read it, because society is only interested in the winners. Not the "potential". Coaching is at once, a blessing and a curse.
I felt like Roy's self realization that this type of grandiose analysis needed to be called what it is was BRILLIANT! Post and pre game banter can be such BS!!!
This romcom themed episode is absolutely gorgeous. I loved every bit, laughed my shoes off and even shed a tear at the end like a freaking wanker. There are plenty of good episodes, but this one has to be my favorite.
"We're not in the locker rooms with them. We're not on the pitch with them. We can't look them in the eyes, and encourage them to better than they ever thought that they were capable of being." That's Ted Lasso coming out of Roy Kent's mouth
the latest episode with roy and trent crimm gives a lot of context as to why roy doesn't feel qualified to comment on the performance of a 17-year-old he doesn't know
"You had me at coach". This scene is spectacular and brilliantly written. It not only shows how wise Roy actually is, but also show steps of him admitting what he had been longing all along.
Holy cow, I've never watched more than a couple minutes of this show and I'm crying right now. You can really feel Roy's deep sadness and longing, and from that perspective, it's moving to see what a joyful space the team have created.
This is exactly what annoys me about these sky sports or bbc whatever pundits. They think they all experts. But they only make accurate thoughts AFTER the game lol. It’s like who can’t be an expert in hindsight of something?
Soccer Saturday is still entertaining though. I don't watch for expert opinions but I prefer seeing the banter and the excitement when they're witnessing something brilliant/controversial happening in front of them. I much prefer watching football pundits on CZcams, like James Lawrence Allcott who genuinely have a great understanding of the game.
'We're just on the outside,looking in'. Roy Kent destroys out of touch pundits in one short sentence,but this scene should have had all pundits quitting,they all talk rubbish
This scene and response from Roy make so much more sense given the interaction he has with Trent crimm in the new season When he is having that heart to heart with crimm about the article he wrote about him when he was just 19 and starting out you can see the pain he still felt from it all these years later and how that affected him so much, and then in this clip you can see now that he doesn’t want to do that same thing to another player because he knows first hand what it’s like to hold on to the words of someone else
Yooooo bro I was thinking exact same thing ahahaha, Kev is one of best characters ever created, I thought my man was gonna crack a can of special brew for a second there ahahahahah. Glad someone else knows.
Roy not wanting to comment on a 17 year old’s debut has even more meaning now we know about that article Trent wrote about his
And Roy probably had some chips and a wank before bed as well
And what’s the bet that it was Roy who had chips for dinner and a wank before bed
I love how Jeff is the only one on sky sports Roy respects
Just like Ernie Johnson on Inside the NBA
Shaq, Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith always respect him
Jeff with the nod too. Perfection
@@jd71880 he knew damn well why Roy needed to go
He respects that bloke in the middle too.
Definitely an underrated announcer
"I miss all of it" absolutely kills me. Time and aging has forced me to move on from a lot of things I can no longer do, and it really sucks.
Same. I miss the camaraderie of playing in a (baseball) team, but I just can't play the game itself anymore. Golf is fun, but it's no substitute.
I feel you mate, I would give anything to go back in time
I met Eddie Belfour and told him "I really miss you" and he replied, "I miss you guys, too."
@@CrashCarlisle The NHL goalie?
Two things, time is an undefeated opponent and getting old ain't for sissies.
‘I don't know, he's seventeen. He'll probably have chips for dinner and a wank before bed.’
Easily one of the best lines of the show for me 😂
This episode is so extremely well written. It starts with Ted Lasso in the locker room giving a pep talk to the squad, talking about how he believes in “Rom Communism” where he analogises the teams story as part of a rom com, where everything will work out in the end.
And then we see Roy, who’s lost touch with football and become a pundit, and isn’t finding joy in not being on the pitch as close as possible to the game he loved, but believes his sky sports gig is the best choice for him as that’s what he’s good at.
And one day, while he’s having another day at the job, he sees his team on the pitch and realises how much he misses being there.
So in true rom com fashion, he leaves it all behind, telling Jeff “he has to do this” and doing all the cliched final act rom com tropes, with She’s a Rainbow playing in the background (the song during which Higgins met the love of his life) and him finally entering the pitch just as higgins meets his wife. Showing that Roy was finally reuniting with the love of his life.
You missed a large part - the clip showed him what HE was capable to do in one simple action of taking Isaac to play in his childhood court. It's seeing Isaac happy and being pointed out that he's been a shadow all season that finally showed Roy that that was his true calling.
@@y2k2all yes that and Ted’s “confession scene” I forgot to mention
and the "shut up, just shut up. you had me at coach." part!😭 it was a movie referance
@@user-zw5dd9ks3xwhat movie reference?
The second he walks onto the pitch and the crowd erupts I couldn’t hold it any longer, tears streaming. Amazing monologue/scene from a brilliant series.
Shut up, just shut up. You had me at 'Coach' 🤣
@@barcelomrozovic1625 *opens mouth in shock
I’m a coach and I’m between jobs right now. When he said “I miss all of it”, man that hit me hard.
hang in there man. hope you're doing okay
I just wanted to say that coaches played a huge role in my youth both keeping me out trouble and helping me understand a lot of the core values men need to succeed. Idk what you coach or at what age but if you're keeping those kids off the streets and giving them a place to channel their anger and aggression, you're doing god's work.
Brother, let me tell you - I was never a soccer coach, or even an American football coach. What I coached was boxing. And when i say "coached", what I really mean was that I tried to get the best out of kids who were on the downside of society. Boxing isn't a sport that attracts the best, most capable athletes. It's a sport that attracts kids who have issues - believe me. They don't show up at the boxing gym because they want to get in shape. There are exception, of course. But, most of the kids show up at the gym because they want to punch another kid in the face without getting arrested for it. Try coaching THOSE kids into exceptionalism. It's rare, and - when it happens - it's GLORIOUS! I miss it like Oxygen sometimes! When you take a kid - a kid that had NO other alternatives, and had nothing more than physical skill, without discipline of any sort - and you find a way to convince that young man that he has TALENT, and that his game is NOT about punishing someone else, but about being BETTER than someone else, and when that kid GETS IT!!! Brother, that's when you sleep like a baby! I'm only mildly ashamed to admit that, when I quit coaching, it was because those "get it" kids became fewer, and farther in-between. I saw so much wasted talent, due to anger issues, and a complete lack of discipline, that it took it's toll on me. We all want to be Woody Hayes or Bo Schembeckler, but - we aren't. Those people only come along maybe once in a lifetime... if we are lucky! Failure is such a huge, mental HAMMER on one's self-confidence. While I'm proud to say that I coached TWO State Champions in my 7 year tenure, those aren't the stats that stay with me, which is tragic. Instead, it's the kids who went off the handle and stormed out, or the ones who got DQ'd for getting frustrated, and turning to their most base survival instincts. It's the lost potential that sticks in my stomach - the failures. I could write a novel about those cases, but, nobody would read it, because society is only interested in the winners. Not the "potential". Coaching is at once, a blessing and a curse.
Hope you found an amazing job Jake (:
@@MrBudcole I'd read that novel.
I felt like Roy's self realization that this type of grandiose analysis needed to be called what it is was BRILLIANT! Post and pre game banter can be such BS!!!
The whole sequence had me teared up.
Was watching at like 3am n I was dying at this scene 🤣
And Nate is the only coach that doesn't go along with Isaac's enthusiasm. I really should have seen that ending coming
I love this episode; the buildup to Roy's realization of where he is meant to be and his rush to get to the pitch before the game starts.
What eps is it
How epic would be a sky sports interview between Roy Keane and Kent?! Someone has to make it happen haha
It's a shame Roy Keane would never do it lol, even more stern and set in his ways than Roy Kent
Every other word would have to be bleeped out. Lol
I'd be happy with a series 3 Roy Keane cameo. I feel like Micah could convince him to do it!
@@LuxLisbon26 It's a shame Kamara left Sky :/
@@uncreative5766 yeah but he had to, dude's ill
This romcom themed episode is absolutely gorgeous. I loved every bit, laughed my shoes off and even shed a tear at the end like a freaking wanker.
There are plenty of good episodes, but this one has to be my favorite.
rom-communism
@@Goblin1986p Romanian Communism
A spot on view of sports media...and media in general.
This is why I couldn't get into shows like Pardon the Interruption or Skip and Shannon.
And why I stopped watching analysts on Sportsnet, TNT, SportsCenter, and will never watch ESPN.
Seriously. This was great satire.
Best show on television
Not with the story line going down hill ... Going woke is going broke. Nerdrotic.
@@manjsher3094 how is it going woke
@@manjsher3094 how is it "going woke" lmfao
@@pranoy4723 lol time will tell season 3 disaster. Woke is broke...
@@manjsher3094 true but don't be a wanker about it
"We're not in the locker rooms with them. We're not on the pitch with them. We can't look them in the eyes, and encourage them to better than they ever thought that they were capable of being." That's Ted Lasso coming out of Roy Kent's mouth
Jeff is heartbroken lmmfao
But he understands
“Jeff…I have to go” is the best part of the second series.
They really nail the romcom feel with that line.
the latest episode with roy and trent crimm gives a lot of context as to why roy doesn't feel qualified to comment on the performance of a 17-year-old he doesn't know
If Roy kent was real he would get a contract Bigger than his playing days one for this content
Na sky would sack him due to the language as sky are little bitches
"You had me at coach".
This scene is spectacular and brilliantly written. It not only shows how wise Roy actually is, but also show steps of him admitting what he had been longing all along.
Jeff i have to go. Lol. The acknowledge betweem both. Bloody brilliant
Holy cow, I've never watched more than a couple minutes of this show and I'm crying right now. You can really feel Roy's deep sadness and longing, and from that perspective, it's moving to see what a joyful space the team have created.
Knowing now what’s going on with Kammy it really does put things into perspective, absolute legend of the commentary game!
Can you explain for me?
@@theloyalist1399 He has speech apraxia so it's very difficult for him to physically speak now.
This feels a lot more personal from Roy after S03 E02, Trent Crimm had done the same to then 17-year old Roy Kent; judged him from outside.
Jeff I have to go
The look of acceptance on Jeff’s face is the cherry on top
The breaks and passion in his voice makes the scene. Well written well acted.
Great show Roy best character
After watching the last episode of Ted Lasso,
this scene, his comment on a 17 yo athlete made sense now that we know he is also got hurt from a critic
1:58 An Arsenal fan that loves this show is actually a tolerable human being.
-Spurs fan.
Love the Martin Ødegaard update
What?
Where?
@@TanmayKanth top of the screen about 2 minutes in
1:58
“I miss all of it” every person of any sport after realizing it’s all over and you’d give anything to be “part of it” again.
Roy gazes longingly at Jeff and Kammy, as we all do from time to time.
Thanks for the upload mate. Love this bit. Great show
One of many outstanding scenes crafted with magic!
Feels like he was talking about Graeme souness
This is exactly what annoys me about these sky sports or bbc whatever pundits. They think they all experts. But they only make accurate thoughts AFTER the game lol. It’s like who can’t be an expert in hindsight of something?
Soccer Saturday is still entertaining though. I don't watch for expert opinions but I prefer seeing the banter and the excitement when they're witnessing something brilliant/controversial happening in front of them.
I much prefer watching football pundits on CZcams, like James Lawrence Allcott who genuinely have a great understanding of the game.
a critic is someone who watches a battle from a very high hill, then comes down and shoots all the survivors
Jeff took Roy advice he’s leaving to
I am yet to see a single episode of this show but from the clips i have seen to date it seems to be the best thing ever made
'We're just on the outside,looking in'.
Roy Kent destroys out of touch pundits in one short sentence,but this scene should have had all pundits quitting,they all talk rubbish
It makes me want to watch the whole series again.
“I miss all of it”
Fuck’s sake, the delivery of that line is beautiful, well deserved Emmys for Brett if you ask me.
Excellent scene
2:06 scared the shit out of me thought there was a bee in my room 🤣🤣🤣
2:05-2:11 Roy Kent ASMR
it is a rare gift to know what you are made to do! Many people never discover it.
After watching season 3 you realize Roy is actually talking about himself when it comes to the 17 year old
I imagine this is how roy keane would quit his punditry after seeing united getting beat up by every possible team in the league😅
my favorite scene on this season
When you're watching Thor Love and Thunder and Roy turns up on the ending credits, and all you can think is Roy is fighting Thor?
Bit of pointless trivia. I used to work at Sky in London and he's actually walking out of their studio.
Love this scene so much.
I love the way he was in Derrick and he clearly got inspiration from Brian for the voice 😂
This is the real analysis we all need
It's Roy Keane
I love it how this whole Scene was Choreographed
This scene and response from Roy make so much more sense given the interaction he has with Trent crimm in the new season
When he is having that heart to heart with crimm about the article he wrote about him when he was just 19 and starting out you can see the pain he still felt from it all these years later and how that affected him so much, and then in this clip you can see now that he doesn’t want to do that same thing to another player because he knows first hand what it’s like to hold on to the words of someone else
0:51 he sounds like he’s about to cry which makes his performance all the better
He’s a fantastic actor.
Great acting. Give him his 2nd Emmy already 👏
It's genuinely awful acting
@James King thabk you thought it was just me, people on about give him and Emmy? Lol
@@Flipmode1900 thought I was going mad. Genuinely sounds like he’s doing an impression of himself
That notification confuse anyone else?
Go Roy!!!!
Like a boss
Even George looked like he agreed with what Roy was saying
Roy Kent. He's really goin to Olympus to his dad. Hercules is coming
Someone give this speech to Skip
This is the best scene in the entire show in my opinion
😢
I’m not crying, your crying
Why is there a blurb about 2015 towards the end of the video?
Is that guy sat next to Roy, Stu from Corrie?
Family stick together!! And so do teams !!!
Coach beard and Isaac do the Aubameyang/Lacazette handshake cos the beard actor is an Arsenal fan.
Nah not me thinking that was an actual notification 💀
Same 😂😂😂
the timing of your notifications
I wonder if Roy Keane knows about this character and what he thinks if he does....
Couldn’t help but fart when he said I miss all of it
Roy Keane would be proud.
Quality
I can’t wait for the next season (it’s supposedly going to be the last one unfortunately).
was that Ødegaard noti actually in the show
*Searches Martin Odegaard being linked to Arsenal in 2015*
What’s with his voice? Great acting 😂
Jeff “What did you make of all that then kammy”
Kammy “I Don’t Know Jeff”
I tried to swipe away YOUR CZcams notification 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️
Same lol
I'd quit sky sports too
"we don't know" and switches to Chris kamara, who definitely doesn't know... Jeff
Kamara was great in this
Sadly even in this you can hear his problem in his voice
That would be funnier if they had Thierry Henry in the studio 😂
stu from corrie lol i knew that right away
What’s the name of the song please?
The Rolling Stones - She Comes in Colours
@@dilnaylomogorhaiyee1450 Actually I think its She's a Rainbow
@@akamoroff You are right my friend.. Thank you
@@dilnaylomogorhaiyee1450 And what a great show.
Roy sounds like he’s spent a bit of time with Kev from Derek 😂😂
Yooooo bro I was thinking exact same thing ahahaha, Kev is one of best characters ever created, I thought my man was gonna crack a can of special brew for a second there ahahahahah. Glad someone else knows.
He sounds like Kev from Derek
What a setup for season 3 where we find out how Roy was criticized as a 17 year old.
He sounds just like Kev from Derek
He was in derek
thought arteta was spanish
Could they have no got Roy Keane to play himself?
Kinda weird that Chris Kamara barely said anything
Yo ted you’ve been spending too much time with kev mate ahahahaha. Thought you were gonna crack a can of special brew for second there ahahahahah.
Everybody else that tried to swipe away the CZcams notification
👇
Looks like Arteta
This clip is pure parody to English Pundits hyping up players after 3 good games hahaha, We need more Realistic pundits like Roy Kent (Roy Keane)