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Chris Kamara is a real-life football pundit and ex-footballer working for Sky Sports who appears in the Apple TV+ series, Ted Lasso. He works on Gillette Soccer Saturday in the series, alongside Jeff Stelling, George Cartrick, and newly appointed pundit, Roy Kent. Chris often laughs at Roy’s bad language.

After Roy's retirement from AFC Richmond, he and Keeley Jones are discussing the possibility of him accepting the pundit job on Sky Sports television channel as a part of Soccer Saturday panelist. Roy refuses as he hates those panelists, especially his former coach and manager, George Cartrick. Roy eventually concedes to trying it out.

When Roy appears for the first time on the show, Chris welcomes him in a friendly manner. During a passionate discussion about Chelsea F.C., he seems objects at Roy criticizing the football club and seems uncomfortable with his cursing. However, he seems okay later on.

When Jamie Tartt returns to AFC Richmond, they are showing a clip of Roy fighting Jamie, and when asks how he feels about the return, Roy says that Jamie is a Muppet and insults him. The panelists laugh, while George says that Roy should say what he really feels - which prompts Roy to insult George by calling him a shit manager. Jeff tries to subdue the argument while Chris is on Roy's side by saying that George asked for it.

During the next match against Sheffield Wednesday AFC, Isaac McAdoo is doing a fun warm-up handshakes with his fellow teammates and coaches. It prompts him to comment that it's nice to see Isaac's smile which makes Roy abruptly leave the panel and run off to the Nelson Road Stadium to accept the coaching position offered by Ted Lasso.

When the story of Ted's panic attack written by Trent Crimm being published, George immediately says that Lasso is clearly not fit to coach. Jeff asks George to be compassionate and Chris tells him to be fair, but George elucidates that Ted's panic attack as an act of cowardice, and compares it with a ship being under attack. Chris seems disgusted by George's rudeness.