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This is Paul Horsley. And Annie Jacobs. And this

0:59

is the H&J Daily with some of the best

1:01

bits of this afternoon's show. Maisie Adam came in.

1:04

Big Leeds fan. And she

1:06

is also involved in soccer once again. She was

1:08

on good form, the comedian, wasn't she? Allie Ross

1:10

talked about Scotland. Yeah, in a bad run at

1:12

the moment. He's off to Germany. Why, at least

1:15

he was thinking of going. Maybe

1:17

not now. And Peter Crouch

1:19

joined us, which was interesting. He looked back

1:21

on his career and gave

1:23

us his thoughts on England heading into the

1:25

Euros. So we had a chat. Here it all

1:28

is. Good

1:33

afternoon, everyone. Good afternoon, Andy. Good

1:35

afternoon, Paul. Good afternoon, everybody. I did consider doing

1:37

the entire show in Welsh today after watching S4C.

1:39

Yeah, you say you've picked up some of you.

1:41

Oh, I hear. Well, I can tell you Ben

1:44

Davis was chemsebic. Very unlucky. Offside. Ah, OK. That's

1:46

it. That's all you got, is it? Yeah. I

1:48

tried translating. You could go and play a bit

1:50

of Sunday football at the back in Wales and

1:52

just thrust your arm in the air, Tony Adams.

1:54

And I can say chemsebic. Cebec.

1:57

Oh, Ken Cebec, I say. Yeah. Ken

1:59

Cebec. Obviously, Neil. some work. It's it

2:01

toggs brother. Honestly I needed the England

2:03

Hughes with me really. Well I'll tell

2:05

you what, what a night

2:07

for S4C because I'm sure most people if you were watching

2:10

England I mean I did

2:12

that thing where I kept flicking back. I

2:14

was predominantly watching England and but I was

2:16

going back to Wales all the time. The

2:19

atmosphere at Wales was a

2:21

lot better than we did. What is Welsh

2:23

for great atmosphere? It was fantastic. Okay and

2:25

find out later on because we're going to

2:27

chat. I mean what a night for S4C

2:29

because yeah we went extra

2:32

time and pens. I'm sure all of us said well

2:34

I've got to watch this and we went fully into

2:36

that point. But I watched a lot of it then

2:39

I watched the first half of extra time then I

2:41

popped in to have a chat with him. I completely

2:43

forgot it was on. I thought I haven't watched the

2:45

past two. I was so committed to the world of

2:47

football then you found out you forgot the game was

2:50

on. I forgot about it. How can you watch one

2:52

half of a game and forget? I mean they only

2:54

turn round it takes 30 seconds. They just literally

2:57

turn round. We see Sin level look at

2:59

this and I got involved with it. You're

3:01

easily distracted aren't you? I am very

3:03

distracted. I mean Tudor Jones a former Wales

3:05

player was on co-coms last night with Nick

3:07

Perry. So what a massive audience they would

3:09

have got. So we're going to have a

3:11

chat with Owen very shortly. Reflect

3:13

on the game all the fallout from it and I

3:17

mean was he sitting there knowing that the eyes of

3:19

the world, the eyes of the nation run him because

3:21

the option was via play unless you played for

3:24

the subscription you would have definitely turned over to S4C

3:26

to watch it. I know it was free exactly. It

3:29

was a bit of a it was a great shame.

3:31

I mean neither side created that many chances Poland

3:33

came on strong didn't they? I mean the Ben

3:35

Davis goal that was a

3:37

rule down for offside marginal that was

3:39

a great shame. Yes a

3:42

couple of things to emerge from it though Dan

3:45

James he's going to be feeling a bit low

3:47

today. I understand him he's going to play on

3:49

his mind. It wasn't his greatest penalty he'd admit

3:51

that but somebody has to miss in these shootouts.

3:54

You know you probably play Saturday afternoon Sunday morning

3:56

to talk sportless and I just wondered have you

3:58

had your own Dan James? moment and

4:00

what was it like I mean because everybody

4:02

says I will rally round DJ and you

4:04

know we win as a team and lose

4:06

as a team but I'm wondering in

4:10

the sort of at the boondocks in

4:12

the old Sunday morning Saturday afternoon whether

4:14

people never speak to you again. You

4:17

become ostracized. And then

4:19

I had to leave the club. So yeah

4:21

we would love to know your Dan James

4:26

stories this afternoon whether you were that

4:28

man or there was somebody in the

4:31

team that found themselves in the

4:33

Dan James envelope. talksport.com/H&J text to

4:35

81089 tweet the TSH and J

4:37

because I'm sure a few cup

4:39

finals down on a Sunday morning

4:41

have gone to penalty shootouts. The other thing is

4:44

Connor Roberts mustache I would imagine would be

4:47

shaved off this morning. He kept it on

4:49

a very good run at club level and

4:51

there were Wells in a playoff and

4:54

he decided to keep it but I wonder is today the

4:56

day dumps it's quite a

4:58

fetching mustache. You mean the mustache? Yeah

5:00

that's right. I'm a head

5:02

number star. Of course I did. But will he

5:05

shave it off last night? Will he shave it

5:07

off this morning? Will

5:09

because it's going pretty well at club level.

5:11

This is a hard-hitting agenda this show. I'm

5:14

just asking the question because I want to

5:16

know from the listeners. I'm going to ask

5:18

the listeners what was the catalyst

5:20

and how did they dump the Lucky Tom whether

5:22

it was the Lucky socks, the Lucky pants

5:25

that you talked yourself into

5:27

and then decided that was

5:29

the moment to do away with that

5:31

particular superstition. So let us know this

5:33

afternoon. talksport.com/H&J text to 81089 or tweet

5:35

to TSH and J. Kits are in

5:37

the news in a big way aren't

5:39

they? They are. There's been controversy about

5:41

the England kit. We like, we both

5:43

like the wake kit. They can get

5:45

much nicer. The

5:47

Belgian kit though I noticed here had

5:49

just had to be designed by somebody

5:52

who loved or loved the old Coventry

5:54

kits. Was it Brown shorts? Well it

5:56

was Brown shorts and exactly the Coventry

5:58

Sky Blue. Yeah. It

6:00

had to be an excuse. It's a nod

6:02

to Tintin apparently. Tintin? Yeah. Oh yeah of

6:04

course that's also true yeah. That's right. So

6:07

that's what it thought. That's his home kit.

6:09

That's right that's Tintin's home kit. It looks

6:11

a bit like a young berry grove of

6:13

Tintin. I very much so. He's running down

6:15

the wing for Arsenal. So um yeah and

6:17

the other thing is of course the cockroll

6:19

is rather large on the French kit. Which

6:22

gave the sun basically chance

6:26

to do a lot more. No I'm not doing them all.

6:28

No you can't Sam at this time. No no but you

6:30

don't even say that it's the things France.

6:33

Football fans in France were left clucking brilliant.

6:38

Foul top people say. Yeah yeah you know they

6:40

went into overdrive especially near Easton. Some of the

6:42

quotes it made me laugh. And a lot of

6:44

willy gags basically. Yeah it made me laugh that

6:46

French players who are already too arrogant conceived a

6:48

goal in the first minute said some bloke on

6:51

Twitter. See I've told you Sunday

6:53

mornings. It's not it's not like we're gonna

6:55

put our arm around DJs. We win and

6:57

lose as a team. Tony says I played

6:59

with a guy who missed a penalty

7:01

in a Sunday league shootout and

7:03

was nicknamed Costas for years. Because

7:07

he cost us in case you haven't got that. So

7:10

see it's you know it's not all arms

7:12

around the shoulder and we win and lose

7:14

as a team. talksport.com/H&J text 281089 or tweet

7:17

to TSH&J this afternoon. We are going to

7:19

be talking England later on. Well look at

7:21

all the things we learned from the match.

7:23

Peter Crouch is going to join us. We'll

7:25

get his take on those couple

7:28

of performances as well. One of the couple

7:30

of frustrations. It's weird that

7:32

Jarev Brantley didn't get a look

7:34

in. Strange why call him

7:36

up if you're not going to look at

7:38

him in a game. You know I mean

7:41

this is a left-sided two-footed quicksand a half

7:43

with great recovery pace and you think you

7:46

know I think we could do with that at the

7:48

moment. I mean no disrespect to Lewis Stone but I

7:50

think Southgate knows everything he needs to know about him.

7:52

Yeah it's odd you know he we were talking about

7:54

this with our producer but he's kind of talked

7:57

himself off the plane with those. But he's been

7:59

wishes he hadn't played because he probably would have

8:02

been on the plane. I don't know, he trusts

8:04

him and he's very trusting of players. Very loyal.

8:06

He is very loyal so maybe he'll keep his

8:08

place. And he has been brilliant for Brighton and

8:10

normally reads the game fantastically well. Just

8:13

a couple of important recs really. I thought he'd

8:15

make some lovely football games and I thought

8:17

Ivan Tony fitted him really well.

8:20

So yeah, we asked Peter about that. I saw

8:23

Oliver Brand the Telegraph today saying, well why

8:25

not take them both? Because

8:27

they offer you very different things. But

8:30

it does seem like he's only likely to take one

8:32

extra strike. Yeah, I mean if Kane's fit he's going

8:35

to play every game. So you're talking about someone who

8:37

might come on in a situation where we need a

8:39

goal. But he's not going to take Kane off so

8:41

it's somebody that has to play with him. I suppose

8:43

the difference is that Watkins is someone who can play

8:46

with Kane. Maybe Ivan

8:48

Tony and Kane maybe not so much.

8:50

Yeah, but then Ivan Tony's penalties have to be

8:52

a fact. It's not that Watkins takes the penalty

8:54

as well. But I think his pens are so...

8:58

I just wonder that thing of not actually looking

9:00

at the ball at all. I

9:02

mean one day he's going to completely

9:04

miss the ball isn't he? That's good. 29 out

9:06

of 31 in his career. Yeah.

9:10

Tremendous. And that was a big pressure penalty

9:13

last night. A little bit of breaking news

9:15

that Andy, this will, as

9:17

on Chelsea related, Romeo Lavia will

9:19

miss the rest of the season after

9:21

a setback in his recovery from that

9:23

thigh injury. So 60 million quip

9:25

for four minutes. Yeah, I mean to be fair

9:28

to the lad, it's not his fault is it?

9:30

He doesn't want to be injured. Why didn't they

9:32

do due diligence? This is a player with quite

9:34

a big injury record. I think it was quite

9:36

a strange buy. And now they

9:38

basically bought him so that they could sell Gallagher. Now

9:40

they're going to sell Gallagher and they haven't got him.

9:43

Well he'll be back next season. Well will he? I

9:45

don't know. He looks to me, you know, we'll see.

9:47

He'll miss the rest of this season. So yeah, I

9:49

mean, look, Andy obviously suitably sympathetic to one of

9:51

his own players. Well, you know, it's such an

9:53

utter waste of money. They didn't need him in

9:56

the first place when they needed a striker. OK,

9:58

well Romeo, get well soon. There

10:00

seems to be a message from England. I

10:03

was there very much. Shut up, into Clinton's. I'm

10:05

very much enjoyed the four minutes that he played.

10:07

I thought he was tremendous. What

10:09

do you see in that four minutes of suggestion? Oh yes,

10:12

you know, a lot. OK. Why

10:15

so sympathetic? The Hogsby and Jacobs Daily Podcast.

10:17

Have you had a Dan James moment, we

10:19

asked you, we feel sorry for him, but

10:21

I missed the only pen in a shootout

10:23

in a Cup final, was the captain at

10:26

the time. I had to buy a

10:28

round of drinks for all of our squad in the bar

10:30

afterwards, and if Dan did that, Neil

10:32

from Birmingham got game on. I'm fighting

10:34

that one. I doubt I probably did.

10:37

We've had, this comes from, what's it

10:39

called? Andy, that must have been one

10:41

hell of a conversation you had with

10:43

your wife Sue. After decades of marriage,

10:45

it was more interesting than extra time

10:47

and penalties. It's Jamie in Billericki. Very

10:50

good point. The Hogsby and Jacobs Daily

10:52

Podcast. Krauss!

10:57

And that's over the line. That

10:59

was over the line to me. In and again. That

11:01

goes for him. It's a Krauss. Oh,

11:03

and it's done it. Krauss it in. They've

11:06

knotted it in. Right in front of 3,000 travelling

11:08

Spurs fans who

11:11

know that they're almost there. They're

11:13

almost in. That's

11:18

my favourite goal. One of my favourite Tottenham goals

11:20

of the past 20, 30 years. Good

11:23

afternoon, Peter. You

11:26

guys all right? Yeah, we're not too bad, thank

11:28

you. Not too bad. What did

11:30

you end up with? Can you remember? What was it? 100

11:32

watt in the end? I'm

11:34

going to say 108. I

11:37

think, yeah, 108, I'm going to say. A

11:40

great achievement. Absolutely. I mean, you're in some, when you

11:42

look down the list of the players that have done

11:44

it, you're in some great company, aren't you? Yeah,

11:47

that's, I mean, listen, I'll be honest with you, starting out

11:49

as a footballer, I would

11:52

have taken any kind of level, as long

11:54

as I was playing professional football

11:56

or football at some stage and enjoying it, kind

11:58

of making a living out of it. would have

12:00

been, you know, the, the, as

12:02

good as it got for me. And I saw like, all

12:04

I needed, all I wanted really. So to kind

12:07

of be in the hundred club, yeah, it does, it

12:09

does blow my mind. And it was definitely something that

12:12

I really, really wanted to achieve. Like all

12:14

my heroes growing up kind of Les Ferdinand,

12:16

Alan Sheerie and Wright, the players that were,

12:18

were just, you know, scoring goals for fun.

12:21

They were there to be kind of in

12:23

it in amongst that illustrious list. It does,

12:26

it does feel great. We were chatting a

12:28

bunch about this the other day. I mean, it was making the point

12:30

that it is a whole lot harder to score goals in

12:33

the Premier League simply about because of the quality

12:35

of players you come up against. Yeah,

12:38

I think so. Like I do, there

12:41

is sort of part of this is tainted,

12:43

obviously, just because it feels like, you know, there's

12:45

so many great goal scorers that didn't play in

12:47

the Premier League, you know, and that's never kind

12:49

of lost on me. There's so many, so many

12:51

top players that didn't make it Premier League. But

12:53

listen, as soon as the Premier League started, it

12:55

was obviously, you know, the best league in the

12:57

world for me and the defenders are, I mean,

13:00

I genuinely found it easier to score

13:02

goals in the Champions League and international

13:04

football than I did in the

13:06

Premier League. And it does sound mad to say that

13:08

I just felt like, you know, internationally

13:10

and in Europe, I thought they always found

13:13

it difficult to poke with me. Whereas in

13:15

the Premier League, I think was a little

13:17

bit, it was a little bit harder for me

13:19

to score goals. So to kind of get in that list kind of

13:21

it kind of meant more. You asked

13:23

us interesting the fact probably that you asked

13:25

different questions of defenders as a player because

13:27

of the way you're built and you're high

13:30

and everything. Refs were a bit harsh on

13:32

you. Yeah, you did think that you know,

13:34

certainly, yeah, in the European Games and in

13:37

England Games, you're always being pulled up for

13:39

for free kicks, weren't you?

13:42

Yeah, there was loads of that. I remember I

13:44

think it might be Graeme Poe, you mentioned it

13:46

in the in the 2006 World Cup, referees

13:48

actually had a meeting about me and

13:51

showed kind of like how I

13:53

gain leverage with my arms and And

13:56

how much I'm kind of like. So they would.

13:58

They were basically told to look out for me

14:00

in a way. couple of says they're deadly. Listen,

14:02

you know this. There. Was partly always told

14:04

our very eyes a kind of a.law

14:06

game because in Europe certainly an intellectual

14:08

level of it or couldn't be may

14:10

be as close as. As

14:13

as a local news well as much be

14:15

leverage is as was acquitted in a premier

14:18

league so it was. It was a strange

14:20

that they kind of meetings about women eve

14:22

admit that to me see eye to play

14:24

a kind of different game us or thirty

14:27

father did the defenders in in Europe and

14:29

and internationally out that the fantasia. From

14:31

suddenly he probably could do that the privilege down

14:34

the way that the rules are leaving printable with

14:36

propaganda. Few reds in there as well. Yeah,

14:41

I doubt that throughout his dislike the they

14:43

were sides of listening that two thousand and

14:45

six will cut well mention actually pulled some

14:48

was dreadlocks on limbo. yes I. Rode

14:51

out idiotic. so I. I

14:53

was told by Kevin Jones that was pretty

14:55

well liked and suited applicant. about moment you

14:58

know what's woke up going to contact your

15:00

wife we now as I were given every

15:02

Disney feeds him Since retiring you've really food

15:04

and amazing podcast career. You got your own.

15:07

To. Put one me grin Therapy crouched

15:09

in that when the when you do you

15:12

with you. Why? For yes I've noticed the

15:14

papers. It's a front of them avidly. Nick

15:16

is something said in the punk costs them

15:18

comes a store in the paper. Yeah

15:23

I think Saudi with that of.

15:27

With. With me it up certain a lot I'll

15:29

say things are heat. forget that we're not in

15:31

our house attitude. I got this one lot of

15:33

people. As it's

15:35

because we just sit on the couch and our brothers

15:37

record in it. Ah yes with they're

15:39

all things the I. Have really

15:42

would type fact tossing. That's what makes up

15:44

for as yes is why people listen so

15:46

questions when I can't really can remember the

15:48

first premier league go. Yeah.

15:52

First Premier League I would have been

15:54

a yeah members that's it was Aston

15:56

Villa and with i do you call

15:58

so Caf Paris. If the less than

16:01

it was a header. I'll. Always remember

16:03

because it was my first Premier League. Oh

16:05

and it was probably Alan Shearer Skoda is

16:07

what one that dialysis years of the of

16:09

rent he scored. Or them I

16:11

must be probably by two hundred, and

16:14

there are remember thinking to myself, Goddess,

16:16

if that's the level or it's to

16:18

get. A million miles y from

16:20

at the moment. Well, and the hundred something

16:23

was was that the one against Blackburn? I'm

16:25

just trying to do bit research. Oh no.

16:27

One hundred aggressive stunk buses efforts and poetry.

16:30

And it was at the I Bet Resupply

16:32

stadium and I remember it because or other

16:35

never did the robot and in the premier

16:37

league never will Not once my own if

16:39

this for England. Adam tapes it's mail you

16:41

know Yet if you get entrepreneur really goes

16:43

can you bring it back He ran back

16:46

and. So. That was the

16:48

a replica of to sort of fits

16:50

into the robot and the it was

16:52

a special I am now he wafers

16:54

when the Liverpool you A He went

16:56

nineteen games for months without a goal

16:58

didn't you. Yeah. Thanks

17:02

for regular maintenance man because oversee the sign

17:04

A new school of a new know you

17:06

more than made up for as time went

17:08

on but I am and my must be

17:10

difficult woman. Especially just a marriage

17:12

is believing in plain three will soar Support

17:14

did you get during this period from the

17:17

club. Dogs. Dogs Dogs Dogs.

17:19

Point. Of my professional career, no

17:21

doubt, you know.because. I

17:24

went from Southampton you know it's it's it's

17:26

played so well as be stopped in the

17:28

world and that no disrespect to southampton just

17:30

thinks just went off the not to not

17:32

play for England and then. Yeah.

17:34

You see a with new that either with Harlan

17:37

the as soon as you reach the cops spotlights

17:39

on the a lot of thoughts will self right.

17:42

Technology About. It

17:44

out the way and it's didn't Cobb

17:46

and it didn't target of them have

17:48

missed a penalty. Bowlers ended, scored the

17:50

rebounds. A Ls was game in

17:52

a headlock. Robin celebrated se I got a one

17:54

of the biggest photos and around a lot him

17:56

if he bought his her. Out she

17:58

started supporting I was like. This is not

18:01

our lives for me, but there is something

18:03

special about play for tablet little folk. Am

18:05

I going through something like that? You nice?

18:07

It is a say either. I kind of.

18:10

If you're if you're in, you're in may

18:12

have an eight who fell like old. The

18:14

critics are coming from outside Liverpool. And

18:17

he was such a special kind of. Kind.

18:19

Of bond. Really nothing. I still got that to died.

18:21

Because. Of those reasons we caught a came

18:23

through that together is not many clubs that. That

18:26

would have tolerated their striker not scores

18:28

that long of the back of a

18:30

Champions league. When did he stop? Bullets

18:32

will assign sites of debt. Forever thankful

18:34

for that. and and and the other

18:36

question within our skin is it of

18:39

centers that you're dreading coming up against

18:41

toughest opponents in New The Premier League

18:43

is. Myself.

18:46

His opponents always remember get schools

18:48

fire. Saudi. Items. In

18:50

one of my first games. As.

18:52

As you keep jobs, the cop guy was in

18:54

the family farm and so the items in the

18:57

would have been stapled. Maybe I mean that was

18:59

a lesson in. I. Mean, I thought I

19:01

was a. As long as the premier

19:03

league playoffs white same but an authentic championships

19:05

the owner for yeah up the com score

19:08

goals this level is the bank public though

19:10

worries that came up with start out of

19:12

those that did not do change very quickly.

19:15

Water Defender he was. ah damn I

19:17

think over the years so Campbell was

19:19

gave me a big task of physically

19:21

strong. Or but John Terry was

19:23

probably the. The best in the

19:26

bunch of they were onto on wings

19:28

now and am the big The by

19:30

seems to be Watkins or Crouch. The

19:32

to proceed with. Groucho was impressed. Yeah

19:34

I'm killing. The site of a i'm

19:37

Coming Back is a misprint your boots

19:39

smoking physical. We kind of the case.

19:41

I'm so I'm once. You will take

19:43

any. The feeling is sending it to

19:45

be one of them. Going.

19:47

Is our light. Mojito.

19:50

Signs because Bond kind of international

19:52

mates heartless income you know, toadies

19:54

really mighty space elephant kind of

19:56

you as a like for like

19:58

replacement if that's okay. once, slightly

20:02

more similar to Kane if you like. But

20:05

I just think Olly Watkins gives you something

20:07

different and I know that Tony

20:10

was fantastic when he played the other night, obviously

20:14

gets his goal as well. But

20:16

Watkins for me just obviously something different and

20:18

I think that kind of pace late on,

20:20

half an hour in, does scare

20:23

teams. But having said that, penalty seems

20:25

to have been our nemesis for

20:27

however long we can remember. So there's

20:30

no one better than Ivan Tony at penalties at

20:32

the moment. Yeah, I mean he is

20:34

a bit more like for like for Kane. Where

20:36

you think he links the play better, he brings

20:38

people into it. I was making good

20:41

runs last night but you still feel

20:44

Tony offers more, yeah? Sorry, Watkins

20:46

offers more. Watkins, yeah, I only

20:48

think, I've watched him quite closely

20:50

and I think this and I,

20:53

whoever you take, if you can take both of

20:55

them that would be great. But I think as a

20:57

light for light replacement, yeah, I

20:59

think Tony offers you a lot. But if you have

21:02

to take one, I would take

21:04

Watkins personally. Getting forward last

21:06

night, they did play some good stuff, didn't

21:08

they? I mean, they were linking up pretty

21:10

well, Coby Mayne, who played

21:12

very well. So I mean defensively it was a bit

21:14

of a nightmare but we didn't have our first choice

21:17

back forward. But going forward, they played some nice stuff.

21:20

Yeah, I mean that's kind of been where we

21:22

are for a while, isn't it? I think,

21:24

you know, defensively, you know, up against the very,

21:26

very best, you

21:29

do feel that we could come unstuck. But

21:32

going forward, we're as good as anyone, if

21:34

not the best. I think so

21:36

much talent going forward, so many exciting

21:39

players that we can't fit them all

21:41

in. So, yeah, I think, obviously, defensively

21:44

I still think we're sound enough, you know,

21:46

to have an opportunity to win it. But,

21:49

yeah, going forward, we are. We're electric. Stone

22:00

see something very good for our head of

22:02

the Arsenal game. As an exact our old

22:04

Gabrielle didn't planned initially. The sweet whether they're

22:06

going to be right for the way. Guessing

22:11

they might they to. So are you Seeing the

22:13

weekend and and will put live When to the

22:15

mix as well. They lost Andy Robinson by the

22:17

sound of it last night so it's I'll look

22:19

into town right now. Played. Yeah.

22:22

Well I say like to say seamlessly slit

22:24

their place as it is. Gonna. Have

22:26

a look Incredible guy off the apply I did Liverpool

22:28

To start to say that are the a lot think.

22:30

There. Are plenty of people say. He

22:33

noted by a party be slightly slightly

22:35

right but also have caught a plate

22:37

them white their way back into the

22:39

conversation from they are think of. Most.

22:42

The city of see where it will. Be

22:44

favorites considering recent this great. And

22:47

lived. You would say it was a two horse race for

22:50

awesome to put themselves brought back in the mix. Knowledge

22:52

is think like. The. About the games that

22:54

they they fight with it's one so convincingly yes

22:56

they get the injuries back. It's a it's a

22:58

desert free was race but I'm not gonna. Are

23:01

going? stick with Liverpool surfing. They can do

23:03

it and Kane is one following you career.

23:05

Best Premier League Go you stored. I'm a

23:07

lot of this. A couple of spectacular standouts.

23:09

By what what is in your eyes? It

23:11

might not be one of those. Levels

23:14

Our think that it is this: this. Or.

23:17

Probably to springs to mind. I think

23:19

he played one of them was research.

23:21

you know, not the most aesthetically pleasing

23:23

of cold spots. It was it. It

23:25

was a meant. So much was that

23:27

with Tottenham against the most the savings

23:29

collect our cars cars into the Champions

23:31

League. Really that was to special memory.

23:33

Ah Skoda of the third of that

23:36

shit goes a school Yes all still

23:38

for Liverpool are there was a scissor

23:40

kick us court for Liverpool and spoken

23:42

on New Year's Day unfilled a perfect

23:44

the best goal ever scored was to

23:46

go. From States was when

23:48

I was stoked. It's first state to

23:50

wear a hoodie. The incident into the

23:52

Corner lost out. On

23:54

the cold season to cut a seaside

23:56

you have. Been. On a shot

23:59

against Chelsea. Unbelievable

24:01

volume top top right hand corner from

24:03

like near the touchline unbelievable goal, but

24:05

I still vow that one's back Well

24:11

Peter good to talk to you, thanks very much for joining us Pleasure.

24:14

Thanks for having me all the best.

24:16

Take care. That's former England Tottenham Liverpool

24:19

Stoke you name it for you have

24:22

a club's man, Elizabeth Stryker

24:24

Peter Kraut the Hawks I Check

24:31

out about Soccer ages a Leeds

24:33

fan amazing. I'm gonna see you Looking

24:38

resplendent in the official Nice

24:41

kit in it. I'm very happy with this

24:44

Pink on a kit England

24:47

versus soccer aid world

24:49

11. That's what I'm on yet again. I'm

24:51

on the world 11 Playing

24:54

on the night of June at Stamford Bridge Which

24:58

this my second year was soccer a first

25:00

one was last year and I played the

25:02

day after my wedding Well, I remember the

25:04

build-up because you played in it Yes

25:11

Not the first player to play hungover I wouldn't

25:14

but You played in a

25:16

charity game about a couple of weeks before

25:18

and and Charlie put in a terrible two

25:20

foot Right

25:24

and this this charity game

25:27

with a load of comedians and Baker

25:30

went in I like and he brought this up

25:32

on Friday when I saw him on the last

25:34

leg He went in to 40 cycle on me.

25:36

I swear I flew like

25:40

And the first thing I thought Charlie

25:42

Baker's just broken my legs ahead of soccer

25:45

aid and my wedding I don't know why I

25:47

think of it in order I thought

25:49

of it. I was like I don't get to play

25:51

in the world 11 because of Charlie Baker's

25:53

two footed tackle I'll be so angry, but

25:56

no I managed to play there for my wedding.

25:58

It went well. We won and now I'm coming

26:00

back for year two, World 11 were going

26:02

again. You were, I mean, you played well,

26:04

but you were, you admitted you were sweating up

26:07

a bit. Slightly worse for wear. I just didn't

26:09

expect it to start. Yeah. You know,

26:11

like, how soccer, they often start with the

26:13

former pros and then they'll go into the

26:15

celeb territory. And I like to play up

26:17

front, so I thought, you know, I'll be

26:19

against Paddy McGinnis in golf. And

26:21

he said, I started up front with

26:24

Roberta Carlos and Usain, I remember

26:26

Pochettino sitting me down and go when he named

26:28

the starting squad and he went, you say he's

26:30

going to play on the left, and you go

26:33

on the right. And when he runs down, you

26:35

join the run. Join the run.

26:37

Join the run. Usain Bolt, famously

26:39

fastest man on the planet. I

26:41

mean, that's a difficult task. Plenty

26:44

of buddy on any day, let alone the day after your wedding.

26:46

Yeah, absolutely. But no, this year

26:48

you're going to get a lead athlete, Maisie. Oh,

26:51

good. You're going to put some training in. Early

26:54

night on this Saturday. Absolutely. All of

26:56

that. Absolutely. It's a great event,

26:58

isn't it? It's fun, but it, you know, it's so

27:00

good. It's so good. I mean,

27:02

last year I remember them telling us the amount we'd raised

27:04

and it was just over £14

27:06

million. So like that's thinking from it.

27:09

£14 million. I thought they'd go, I was like, oh, £14,000. Oh,

27:12

£140,000. I did, I just thought,

27:14

£14 million. That's

27:17

absolutely insane. And it took us to

27:19

over the 90 mil mark, which means that if,

27:21

we're looking to top 14 mil this year, and

27:23

if we do, we go over £100 million

27:26

that Soccer Aid will have raised for

27:28

UNICEF. And that does so much for

27:30

so many people around the world. And

27:32

as you say, it's fantastic because I

27:34

think people can get sometimes immune to

27:36

these charities, you know, fundraising. Yeah.

27:38

We get to be disconnected with what it

27:41

actually does. All we have

27:43

to do is watch a

27:45

beautiful game played by elite athletes such

27:47

as myself, donating the

27:49

break. And you make a world of this

27:51

great. It's great to watch the old pros though, even if

27:53

they can't move, they're still brilliant. They still got it. Yeah.

27:56

They still got it. Robbie Keane's two goals last

27:58

year were absolute. I mean, even. Skolsey I

28:00

know he limped off but when we were watching

28:02

him we were all going you

28:04

don't lose it do you don't lose

28:06

it Roberta Carlos was still wonderful

28:09

to watch he was only on for a

28:11

bit but it was beautiful Crespo, Tote all

28:13

of them. Just be finishing yourself must have. And

28:15

you know we've got this year on the world 11

28:17

you know we've got Ed and Hazard. Ever

28:19

heard of him? Yeah. Oh really? At Chelsea? Yeah yeah.

28:22

I think it's going to be great. I was watching

28:24

I know he's a completely

28:26

different sort of player playing the different position but

28:28

there is shades of cobbimino about him that low

28:31

center of gravity when they get on a run

28:33

they're really hard to stop. That was the thing

28:35

with Hazard wasn't it? It's just when they get

28:37

going they get Ed's team up. The engine yeah

28:40

yeah absolutely. Most foul player it cost him in

28:42

the end. Yeah he got to Real Madrid. Most

28:44

foul player? What was he playing against Charlie

28:46

Baker? I

28:49

think he goes out with

28:51

fouls. He's looking up the announcement.

28:55

And for a man who's

28:57

married for a long time he's quite anti-marriage Charlie. Stuart

29:01

Broad's got to play. Good feat

29:03

for a big man potentially. We spoke to Peter Crouch

29:05

earlier and maybe he's the new Peter Crouch. Exciting isn't

29:07

it? Yeah there's loads of new names Stuart

29:10

Broad. On ours

29:12

we've got Sam Thompson's playing as well

29:14

isn't he? He's going to be in the England

29:16

squad. That's one of the other

29:18

things about it isn't it? Seeing the celebs not knowing

29:20

what they're going to be like as footballers. Yes no

29:22

idea no idea. I'm excited to see and

29:25

that's why it's exciting as well because you see who

29:29

you have no idea what people's footballing background is and

29:31

then these ones come out and you realise oh right

29:33

they had a call up didn't they when they were

29:35

looking forward to it. They could have gone pro and

29:37

then there's some that you don't you had no chance

29:39

you were never gonna. I think I'm in

29:41

the latter category but no it's

29:44

really exciting. Erin Dougherty if you've

29:46

watched The Crown the girl that

29:48

plays Princess Anne she's joining Soccer

29:50

Aid this time. Tommy Fury was one

29:53

of those that you saw. Tommy Fury? Not playing a lot

29:55

of football he's back though isn't he? Yeah

29:57

and you know what he's getting little one-on-ones with Jill

29:59

Scott. The only one I know and

30:01

they severe a return visit. Amazing could

30:03

play piano. We've gotten. A headset and I was

30:05

really good. See we as him on the world left

30:07

last year as well as a jump that know what?

30:10

that. The ideas on pops was on a

30:12

sign. Him up at the A really nice. yeah I mean

30:14

that's all with him and his voice trying to a trial

30:16

in. His fifties but you still playing

30:18

you playing from when we will. Announce hoping would

30:20

come up. Yep yep yep we got the assistant.

30:22

Other places on on Sunday has its place a

30:24

bright and sea Gulls we love with we're currently

30:27

second. Yeah

30:31

yeah it's the Us to aloof play this.

30:33

highlights in awake and so yeah I'm not

30:36

a law that is a good times good

30:38

thought much seems didn't know so Lights on

30:40

the Horizon is leaves the going up. So

30:42

I find the women I'm just wondering

30:44

i'm in the beginning as Woolford to

30:46

earn looking to get old man promotion

30:48

and. At work for for

30:50

those players who play for wells also

30:53

include done during times after the come

30:55

back pick himself at all either Go

30:57

again. Yeah I I said because I

30:59

love that kind of other silly sundays isn't

31:01

see million for an assault Saddam James last

31:04

man did listen to/we didn't issues that will

31:06

lead to the a manager will yeah london

31:08

nine that this has aged and so much

31:10

sir sir the whales and then they miss

31:13

out on year was from one spot kick

31:15

lot and they say they did well as

31:17

loud as a wild in that game against

31:20

Poland last night and now people are cooking

31:22

for his job or really sale for dogs

31:24

and he's a fantastic player is is rarely

31:26

come into his. Own at Leeds and and

31:29

hopefully what for? It'll be an iso pick

31:31

me up. For leads impress me. Gun

31:33

sales in the capital of may be

31:35

very. I'm Liang Liang, lovely Far. As

31:37

rate Daniel thought so. thoughts are absolutely love

31:39

them. I didn't think there was a time

31:42

off the be Elsa what leads are really

31:44

lost and I wasn't so we were gonna

31:46

get that. Great leadership but but one fuck

31:48

is Donna mean at the moment is reckless

31:50

better than be else isn't And Vincent for

31:52

the run of games that we thought. Absolutely.

31:55

love them or is it a go home in the hopes

31:57

he has got study before we got same out that li

32:00

I mean that runs since the new year. Yeah, it's on

32:02

believe making up 17 Absolutely

32:05

insane Yeah, loving loving the

32:07

watching leads at a moment I'm going up for the

32:09

last game of the season which is against Saints So

32:12

that'll be a that'll be a spicy one because it could you

32:14

never know it could be down to us all then You're

32:17

touring as well later in the year, aren't you? Oh,

32:19

yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I am busy girl Once

32:21

I've them once I've retired from my brief

32:23

professional football career and back out on tour

32:27

Starting in September. Yeah, and that runs

32:29

through to November going all over going

32:31

all over and go and check it

32:33

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32:36

there and you can link through the tickets as

32:38

you can by going to Soccer a.org dot

32:40

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32:42

buy tickets I see the

32:45

the cheapest tickets have actually gone

32:47

the category for adults Oh,

32:49

yeah, and concessions have sold out, but there's still

32:52

plenty of category threes and

32:54

other on sandwich area Yeah

32:59

Yeah, it's so good that though for soccer rate

33:01

as well is the the price and it's it's

33:04

you know as a football fan I get really frustrated sometimes

33:06

with the price of season tickets I

33:14

mean the atmosphere. Yeah, I never thought I'd

33:16

enjoy going to Old Trafford But last year

33:18

the atmosphere was unreal this year at Stanford

33:20

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33:22

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36:02

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36:04

joins us now. Good afternoon Ali. I can

36:07

confirm there is concern. What a great deal

36:09

of concern. When you're sitting there having a

36:11

pint with your fellow Tartan Army followers, I

36:13

mean, what are you making and what's going

36:16

on at the moment? Put

36:18

it this way, he's managed

36:20

expectations for the summer very

36:23

well indeed. I have

36:25

booked a return flight on June the

36:27

24th. Right, okay. Is that the end

36:29

of the qualification? No one has said

36:31

but what if. Yeah, yeah. It hasn't

36:33

come to that. So I'm heading

36:35

back on June, I think it's Monday, June

36:37

the 24th. I mean, there's

36:39

three teams who qualify from each group

36:41

though, don't they? I mean, it's just

36:43

be pretty terrible not to qualify. That

36:45

allows for one whipping week, doesn't it?

36:48

I mean, look, there's been, as we said, in

36:50

the immediate aftermath of qualifying, there was a couple

36:53

of games and so you cut them some slack

36:55

there but, you know, they've

36:57

lost to France or a good team, they lost to

36:59

the Dutch or a good team but last night, especially

37:01

like what Andy Robinson said the other day about doing

37:03

this can't go on to go out. I mean, they

37:06

had chances and they were putting some big blocks. They

37:08

looked like 11 strangers who'd never

37:10

played. Yeah, it was feeble. It was

37:12

a dreadful performance. Yeah. And they're

37:15

charging top whack for that. And

37:19

should be thoroughly. Yeah, they were booed at

37:21

halftime and they were well-deserved. Yeah. They were

37:23

booed at the end. They didn't create anything of

37:25

no either. No. There wasn't, there was a

37:27

couple of, Shankland had a shot that was

37:29

blocked but there was, I looked at the

37:31

highlights, there wasn't a lot really. No. And

37:33

if you're not getting away with

37:36

that against a team like Northern Ireland who

37:38

are quite agricultural, then a team

37:40

like Germany who seem to be coming into

37:42

form at exactly the wrong time for us

37:45

will take four or five goals

37:47

off you without breaking sweat. I

37:50

mean, there's two, hopefully morale boosting

37:52

games before you get off to

37:54

Spain. You're broader. Yeah,

37:56

it's gonna be bad if you lose that one. If

38:00

that happens then the Maldives are a real...

38:02

Yes, that's right. You can sort those by.

38:05

And then the Finland, who obviously Wales have

38:07

just put to the sword. So again, you

38:09

would think that they would get

38:11

you in the right frame of mind. But it is

38:13

worrying when... because you've got a lot of good players.

38:17

We've got a good midfield and we've got a

38:19

couple of great left bikes. Up

38:22

front we don't have much

38:24

of them at all. And in the centre

38:26

of defence we've got a

38:28

lot of honest players. None of them

38:30

would trouble the top four of the Premier League.

38:32

So you've got Shanklin, you've got Shay Adams and

38:34

you've got... To rely on... ...Dyke

38:36

Lindyke. To rely on... ...Tomally for goals

38:39

really. Yeah, to a very heavy extent. Yeah, to a very

38:41

heavy extent. So

38:44

it's going to be very tough and I think they

38:46

know it is. I've done

38:49

amazingly well to get through that group. We

38:52

took 15 points from 15 at the

38:54

start of it, which pretty

38:56

much saw us over the line. And

38:59

there is still an element of

39:01

euphoria there, the fact we're going at all.

39:04

I worked out by the way how much

39:06

money I've saved by Scotland being mints for

39:08

the last 20 years. And it would have

39:10

cut off my retirement by a few years.

39:14

It would be fun.

39:16

I mean look really, you're probably not going

39:18

there thinking you're going to win it. No,

39:20

well like other England have won it anyway.

39:23

Well they have. So that saves you all

39:25

the worry. Wyatt confirmed it in the sun

39:27

last week. It's like Charlie's word is gospel

39:29

out. Well

39:31

it does seem strange isn't it that you go... It's

39:34

just such a great country to go to

39:36

Germany and we've booked all sorts of trips

39:38

down the Rhine and Cologne Zoo on the

39:40

Wednesday I think. It's

39:43

going to be fantastic. I've had the idea of

39:45

the Titan army descending on Cologne Zoo.

39:48

Yeah, they've defeated the hardwax at 3.30 I gather. Oh

39:51

really? But you took it as snow. I've

39:54

never been to Cologne before. Everyone raves about it. It

39:56

says it's a great city. So we're

39:58

there for the best part of a week. I've never seen an

40:00

Aardvark being fed. No. Andy, now is the

40:03

time you do the show live from Cologne

40:05

through. How are they fed? I'll take it

40:07

for a gap in the fence, aren't they?

40:09

I would imagine it's... Well, first find your

40:11

aunt. Oh yeah, that's

40:13

true. I think one of

40:15

these... Aardvark never

40:17

hurt anybody, really. Five

40:20

million second, 1972. So

40:24

look, you don't necessarily go

40:27

in confidence. It's a

40:29

tough group as well. What's the

40:31

game they have to win to finish third? Germany. We've

40:35

played Germany and Switzerland in

40:37

Cologne and then Hungary and Stuttgart. That's

40:40

the one, isn't it? Did

40:42

you play Hungary? We played them

40:45

in a friendly knot so long ago, and we won 1-0 over in

40:47

Budapest. But

40:49

I think they've come on leaps and bounds since

40:51

then. Has Gilmore gone off the boil a bit?

40:55

He had a cracking first 60

40:57

minutes against Holland and then Clark

40:59

hooked him for some reason, at

41:01

which point the team collapsed. No,

41:05

he's having a decency for

41:07

Brian. When

41:10

we played France in Leo, which was

41:12

art, there were only two players that

41:14

looked comfortable against the French, and that was

41:16

Gilmore and McTominay. The rest of

41:18

them were chasing shadows. So

41:22

no, I think if we

41:24

have a linchpin, it will be him come June.

41:28

He's having a pretty good season up there. Yeah,

41:30

I think so. And it's like Robinson not too

41:33

bad. That would just

41:35

put a tin lid on it if Andy

41:37

Robertson... There are a few problems right inside

41:39

of defence, aren't there? Aaron Hickey is a

41:41

long-term injury in Brentford and without him. That's

41:44

where the goal came from last night. So that thing

41:46

of switching T&E again, which you don't particularly want to

41:48

do. No, absolutely not. But

41:51

we have a show of options there. So Hickey

41:53

has to get well. And everyone

41:56

is praying that Andy Robertson doesn't miss out because he's

41:58

been such a... servant of

42:00

the team over the years. If anyone deserves

42:02

to go to that tournament, it's

42:05

him. He's

42:07

never short of 8 out of 10 whenever he's

42:09

ever Scotland jersey on. I take

42:11

it they're announcing the squad around the same time England do,

42:13

sort of May the 20th, May the 21st around that time.

42:17

I would imagine so. What did you

42:19

make of the Warnock era? Aberdeen,

42:21

now at least an Aberdeen fan. Short-lived Warnock

42:23

years. I thought I came on this

42:25

show and said it would be a region

42:28

success. I think

42:30

we firmly established I know nothing about

42:32

football just from that one interview. I

42:35

thought it would be a laugh and

42:37

it wasn't, really. I

42:40

don't know what happened there. There was

42:42

no discernible difference was there? It got

42:44

worse. It got much, much worse.

42:46

He didn't win a league game. You know when

42:48

he goes in and gets it all organised and

42:50

has an immediate... You didn't write in the Cup

42:52

though, did you? The Warnock games. Yeah, we're through

42:54

to the Cup semi-final at the weekend against the

42:57

Celts. Oh. But

43:00

having said that, it was all shrouded in a

43:02

bit of mystery as well. He just suddenly announced

43:04

he was off as well. I don't

43:07

think he liked the commute from Red Roof or whatever.

43:10

I mean as we said at the time, we looked it

43:12

up, there was quite a lot of flights from this part

43:14

of the world up to Aberdeen. I was surprised. Just

43:16

how many different ways you could get up

43:19

to Aberdeen from the West Coast to where

43:21

he lived. Yeah, next to Scotland.

43:23

It is possible. Before I

43:25

let you go, Ali, I'll take you for the column.

43:28

You're watching lots and lots of good

43:30

and quite bad telly. What's the good

43:32

and the bad you've been watching? The

43:34

good this week was a documentary called

43:36

Ukraine, Enemy in the Woods. Yeah,

43:38

I've heard it. Harrowing

43:40

but brilliant apparently. If

43:42

you watch it, you'll never forget it. It

43:45

spares you no detail at all. The

43:49

bad, and I'm sorry Charlie isn't here,

43:51

it's the last leg this week. Oh, okay. And

43:54

the 180 degree turn it did on Cape

43:56

Middleton. Well they're not

43:58

alone. No, they are done. people know this

44:00

is Stephen Colbert did over in the studio. Yeah it did.

44:03

Television's about face on that one. Yeah.

44:06

I think is where I'm heading

44:08

this week. Good stuff. The

44:10

Hogsley and Jacob's Daily Podcast. In the

44:12

meantime Andy, anything you want to discuss?

44:14

Well I've been watching Mastermind as it

44:16

seems to be going on forever this

44:18

series. Oh okay. Which is good for

44:20

me because I've got another series of

44:22

Clive's wonderful intros. You do love this.

44:25

This is your little weekly roundup of

44:27

Clive Myrie Manchester City supporting presenter of

44:29

Mastermind Clive Myrie's intros that

44:31

he does to the special subjects that

44:33

you still feel are you know a

44:35

bit too long. And often you know

44:37

the superfluous. Yeah. Okay. Alright then. Let's

44:39

have it. Here we go. Okay the

44:41

first one with the first special subject

44:43

was Peter Cushing. Yes

44:46

the suave and sophisticated British actor who lent

44:48

a sinister edge to the hammer horror and

44:50

Star Wars films. Yes. Not the PC electrical

44:52

installer Peter Cushing from Newcastle. I think if

44:54

I want to go with respect to Peter

44:56

from Newcastle you'll be a bit worried about

44:58

going to him. It could be a bit

45:01

sinister if he came around. But I mean

45:03

you know a lot of people wouldn't know

45:05

Peter Cushing was. He was just because you

45:07

do because you're 103. He doesn't mean everybody

45:09

will. No. Alright

45:11

how about this one? Yeah. The

45:13

history of percussion instruments. Ah okay.

45:15

Well I know what a percussion

45:17

instrument is. Yes. Drums and percussion

45:19

instruments from around the world. So

45:22

not saxophones and cleits. Brilliant isn't

45:24

it? Yes. Honestly

45:27

the Sarah Jane Adventures. I'm gonna clue. I need

45:29

help with that. Yeah I did a little bit

45:31

too. The spin-off series from Doctor Who first broadcast

45:33

from 2007 to 2011 which

45:37

follows the exploits of the titular

45:40

investigative journalist. Yes yes.

45:42

So not the Adventures of Sky News

45:44

presenter Sarah Jane Meade. Well that's what

45:47

turned Neil Waller with the fell-off Sarah

45:49

Jane Meade. And

45:51

finally yes Sir Bobby Robson. Oh

45:54

no I don't need any help now. You

45:56

don't really do. Yes the football manager and

45:58

football player and manager who took it the

46:00

England... I'll get that one. Yeah, blum, he's

46:02

made it better than that. Maybe you need

46:04

an autograph too as well. My writing. Yes,

46:07

the football player and manager. Who took the

46:09

England men's team to the semi-finals of the

46:11

World Cup in 1990 and

46:13

not Bobby Robson plumbing from Colchester.

46:15

No. Who do exist. Oh,

46:17

okay. Well, thank you for that Andy. I

46:19

think some of those, even one of those

46:21

for the first time needed help with the,

46:24

was it the Sarah Jay? Sarah Jay, that's

46:26

true. This is a good job. It's almost

46:28

like death in paradise for football. Charlie Wyman's

46:30

writing about it in his column

46:32

today saying, do you fancy working

46:34

the coaching role for a national

46:37

association? The Maldives FA. Really? They're

46:39

advertising. 13 different... Oh, do me

46:41

badges. Yeah, do your badges. 13

46:43

different roles. That's right. Technical

46:47

coordinator. Producers, Birch fans. He's probably got it.

46:49

That's the only... Yeah, I think he almost

46:51

has. He was right up his street. He

46:53

was right up his street. He was the

46:55

Harvard's FA or something wasn't he? Toramalenos FA.

46:57

But yeah, so they're looking for men's and

47:00

youth keeper coaches. What about

47:02

that? Head of women's football, under 20's

47:05

physio. Nice. They're 161

47:07

in the world, but as Charlie says,

47:09

not a bad place to live. So

47:12

if you fancy kind of work out in

47:14

the Maldives. I mean, there's shortage of takers

47:16

for that. I don't know what the money

47:18

is. Lifestyle would be. I don't even know

47:20

if you're going to earn a fortune, but

47:22

what a life experience. So here we are.

47:24

If you fancy a bit of Maldives football,

47:26

go and check it out. I do.

47:28

Well, you're not going to get any of these jobs,

47:30

are you? I've worked out that the Beckhams are very,

47:32

very clever. They've always been very clever, but they've got...

47:34

They basically, in the old days, they used to employ

47:37

a PR company probably and they'd sort of make sure

47:39

that they appeared in the papers from now to now,

47:41

but they don't need to do that. Now, all they

47:43

do is Victoria just basically

47:45

does something on Instagram and every paper picks it

47:47

up, uses the photos and everything. Who needs a

47:49

PR company? Exactly. It must have been bad. Social

47:51

media has made them for her appeal. They've done

47:53

for a thing for her leg. Yeah, it's a

47:55

scooter that she can ride around on with her.

47:58

She's broken her leg. Is she a lawyer? foot

48:01

in a gym accident. Oh okay

48:03

right good tremendous. Do

48:06

you want to be at planning news?

48:08

I love this. Yeah we've got planning

48:11

news this is often many of the

48:13

newspapers turn to planning applications to look

48:15

for sports people's planning news and

48:17

he's probably got a bit more on his mind

48:20

at the moment we turn to F1 boss Christian

48:22

Horner. What about that?

48:24

Indisputed say the telegraph with villagers

48:27

over Loud Paul. That's

48:29

not a bloke called Loud Paul this is

48:32

P. double o l. Christian Horner and Jerry

48:34

Halliwell's plans to build a swimming pool that

48:36

their country retreat had been branded disrespectful by

48:38

neighbors who fear to ruin their village. It's

48:40

a swimming pool isn't it? Well they said

48:42

it wouldn't be visible from the grounds of

48:44

an adjacent church yard. They live in Marston

48:47

St Lawrence. Beautiful part of the

48:49

world never been. No. One resident warned that

48:51

the proposed pool would be directly opposite an

48:53

Anglo-Saxon church that's the worry many local families

48:56

attend the church and of course the rector

48:58

conducts weddings baptisms and funerals and

49:00

they don't want Jerry and Christian

49:02

doing the top bombing inside of

49:05

someone's final journey.

49:07

It will be the height of disrespect to

49:09

be standing in the churchyard during an internment

49:12

and to be distracted by screaming shouting and

49:14

splashing from a short distance away. Yeah that

49:16

was that great. So I've

49:18

told years ago we were told by um Ramless

49:21

so because where Blackburn used to

49:23

train quite near a church and

49:25

he was telling us how once

49:27

they were all training and occasionally

49:29

he said there'd be a

49:32

funeral going on and

49:34

it'll be you know very sad everybody walking

49:36

along and they've been taken into

49:38

the church and then suddenly one of the pool bears would

49:40

go Alan Shearer. Alan!

49:44

Alan! Stop doing stuff like that. No

49:46

idea. You're in the funeral. No idea

49:48

really. Anyway um Tim Vickery's going to

49:51

join us shortly. That was

49:53

planning news we should wrap this up of course planning

49:55

news. Kevin

50:00

Keegan's extension had all those years ago. But

50:03

that was amazing, that was an odyssey every week.

50:05

And I think he did get his extension done

50:07

in the end. So that's good

50:09

news. Yeah, Tim Vickery's gonna

50:11

join us, South American Correspondent. Lots of

50:13

ground to cover with Tim today. Some

50:15

transfer stories, we've got a couple coming

50:17

in, Manchester United fan. Matt is very

50:19

interested in a player that they've been

50:22

linked to. We met up with the Vice President

50:24

of River this week. They've got

50:26

a young 16 year old, could be heading to the Real

50:28

Madrid. And of course, we've seen

50:30

Brazilian action at the weekend against England. Endrick

50:33

was on... Yeah, another goal last night. Yeah,

50:35

another goal for him last night. They're a

50:37

wonder kid. And talking of wonder kids, Chelsea

50:39

bound Ecuadorian, in a

50:41

strip club in New York with some of his

50:43

older teammates about there. There you go. Bringing

50:46

the old swagger of the Kings Road

50:48

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50:53

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50:55

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50:57

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50:59

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51:04

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51:06

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51:08

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51:11

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51:13

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51:15

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51:17

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