7 Works in Roy Kent-centric
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Roy Kent left London for the first time when he was nine years old. Leaving home for the first time is hard, but luckily he was not alone on the trip.
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The story of how Roy Kent acquired Blankie. (And if you tell anyone he calls it that, he will find you at 4AM)
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“I’ll help you,” Jamie insisted, despite the fact that getting beer was surely a job that one man could handle. Roy didn’t point this out, allowing Jamie to grab his hand and lead him out of the living room and to the kitchen.
There was a moment of silence in the living room, as they all turned the moment over in their minds. Colin desperately wanted to say something, just to see if everyone else had noticed how attached the two of them were, and he couldn’t stop himself from asking.
“They’re a bit… clingy, yeah?” Colin asked the group, still a bit hesitant to bring it up.
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Five times people notice how clingy Roy and Jamie are, and one time Roy and Jamie admit it.
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There’s nothing like hate-fucking oneself. Roy thought so, at least.
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As Roy Kent grapples with his newfound role as AFC Richmond's manager after being inducted into the Hall of Fame, the team faces a whirlwind of challenges. Backlash ensues when Colin is caught in a scandal, prompting speculation and online attacks. Seeking solace and guidance, Colin turns to Roy, revealing his resilience as an openly gay athlete. Meanwhile, tensions simmer as Jamie finds himself unsettled by Roy's shifting focus. A practice mishap leaves Isaac questioning his worth, while Sam struggles with doubts about his leadership. Amidst the turmoil, secrets emerge, including some overheard by Will, leading to unforeseen consequences. Additionally, Nate struggles with his place on the team after betraying Ted, adding another layer of tension to the already strained dynamic within AFC Richmond. Meanwhile, Roy questions himself with self-doubt in filling Ted’s legacy, further complicating matters as he navigates the team's challenges and he is forced to confront his growing feelings for Jamie, uncertain of the repercussions on their friendship and the team's unity.
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“Jamie. Do you ever regret burning those boots of yours in Ted’s bonfire?”
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Or, Roy comes to terms with his bonfire sacrifice, three years on.
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"The thing is... she looked so fucking great. On her own. Without me. So natural. I... It would've actually been fucking weird if I was in the pictures."
2.12 Inverting the Pyramid of Success(s2 final coda - on the reason roy left keeley.
a deep dive into the head of a forty year old man who hadn't undergone a day of therapy in his life.
or - roy kent and the art of recognizing when to leave.) -
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A guide to the most beautiful game based on the experiences of one Roy Kent.
