Is Jill Scott ‘IGNORED’ by male star pundits on Gary Neville’s podcast? Footballer who played for Man United sparks debate over Lionesses legend ‘put there to make up the numbers’

A professional footballer opened a discussion about the popular Overlap Podcast and asked if one of the main panel was ignored while on the broadcast.
The overlap is one of the most followed series of football – Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jill Scott.
However, Demetri Mitchell, a graduate of Manchester United Academy and defender of Leyton Orient, went to social media to express his concerns that Scott was frequently ignored by his colleagues.
Writing on it X He wrote on Thursday evening: ‘The more I watch overlap, the more Jill Scott is ignored.
“ “ I do not know why they live at the end of the table while others meet each other.
“ Imagine that you are sitting hard to go out to eat and get a word through the edge. It just seems to put it there to compensate for the numbers. ‘
Jill Scott questioned whether a regular but a footballer was ignored during his overlap
Scott, Gary Neville (on the left), Jamie Carragher (on the second left), Roy Keane (on the second right) and Ian Wright (right) with Kenny Dalgish (right) with the last show at the last show
Mitchell’s comments have led to a discussion with Scott’s good relationship with other experts and led to many participants.
It was very strong according to a user views: ‘Absolte s **** friend. He and Keane are close. Nev makes him feel nice and Wrighty loves him.
‘To be honest, he’s probably sitting where he’s, because the sky’ look, woman ‘.
Mitchell replied to this post and announced that Scott’s position did not allow his position to meet his views.
“ I am not saying that it is bad, but everyone at the end of the table is sitting in front of each other, especially if you are not the most noisy in the room, will fight to get a word.
‘If you listen, a lot will happen, you’ll say something and just ignore it.’ ‘
Another among the 28 -year -old person who does not agree, wrote: ‘I do not agree very much. Considering that he is not familiar with his career for years, he can make a good joke with them and say that they respect him… Even Keano loves him and is a difficult man to impress.
‘He knows how he doesn’t force him and when he will join him.’
Demetri Mitchell (left) plays for Leyton Orient but came from the ranks of Manchester United
Leyton Orient’s focus will now move from Podcast critic to Cardiff City in League One on Saturday.
Mitchell took part in all competitions this season 10 times for East London outfit and the club ranked 17th in the third level.
After joining as a free agent, he signed a two -year agreement for the club this summer.
Mitchell’s career started in Manchester United and gained a look in 2017. Later, he borrowed two seasons in Hearts before leaving United in 2020.
Since then, before joining Leyton Orient on June 27, he spent spells at Blackpool, Hibernian and Exeter.




