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I'm Trevor Downey and joining me tonight in the bunker are Stephen Daly, Dave Thomas and Phil Casey was, and the line will be joined by the returning crowd pleaser, Molly. Up first, we're very, very pleased to be joined by a former Liverpool captain, Mark Wright, who was also a very, very highly-rated international footballer. Mark has a very worthy cause of these promoting, and we've got a chance to talk to him. This is Mark. I remember myself when you signed from Derby in '91, and the story was that you wanted to stay in the top flight, you know, you're in the career, it was important to you. Obviously, you've been part of the 1990 setup, and that was a massive occasion. Was that, in fact, the chief factor for you in making the choice to go to Liverpool? Did you have money choices at the time available to you? Well, yes, you know, lucky enough for me, I did, I got a couple of Italian teams that were interested in me, and about three or four British teams, including Glasgow Rangers again, that were interested in taking me. But there was only one choice really when I was going to leave Derby County in the year before they made it very aware that they were interested, you know, they were probably given the promise that they would have first option, and my dad being a scalter, and all my cousins and my aunt and uncle was being, you know, for the ask-houses, you know, to come here, you know, had a ready-made family for me. So it was really one of those choices that was never in doubt, and, you know, with Liverpool's history, I just wanted to join them. I wanted to come there, play for them, and play with the best players in the country. That brings me, Marta, the next kind of area I wanted to go to, which is, did you feel a bit cheated almost, because, you know, you're joining the most successful club in the land, and you join them, and just on parallel bad luck that the downswing just started at almost the same time. I know you did win two major honors in your time there, and it was seven years, I think, in total, but it must have been just a hell of a culture shot, because Liverpool did, like, I think it was 10 successive top two finishes, and you must have expected to go from strength to strength like that. I don't think being at, you know, Oxford United and Southampton and Derby, that were regarded as best at clubs, Liverpool, I've been taught not to expect anything, but to fight, you know, to give 100% in everything. And if you give that, that's all you expected to do, and that's all you can do. I never came to Liverpool saying, "Oh, great, I'm going to win trophies." What I came to Liverpool to do was to say, "Listen, I'm following in a long line of fantastic international top centre-offs and for a fantastic club that won everything." It was another big challenge, because, obviously, they were going to go for a transitional period where the side that they'd got and they would want everything was starting to get older, and it knew that they had to replace it, right, and soonest knew that, and probably just his only fault was, he tried to change too much too soon, but we knew, it was under no illusion that it was going to be hard, because, for me, you know, you talk about Alan Henson not long retired, and I come in, they're automatically going to say, you know, "I'm going to compare me with Alan Henson," and sometimes you think, "That's unfair," but for me, I love that. It's a challenge, you know, for me to be talked about in the same prayer, and the only thing I wanted to do in every club that I'd been to was to be a success and to be respected by the supporters, and there came a time in that hit and in my time at Liverpool, when Paul Evans had, you know, four or five other clubs had come in for me, he went and bought, you know, scales, Roderick and Babb, and said that my, you know, my appearances and charts and playing the first in the few and five between and whatever, I hadn't finished the task that I'd set out to do, and that was to be, like I said, respected by the fans and become regarded in the same breath as some of the legends that were done before, being played for Liverpool in the past, and by the time I finished through a bad back, I'd won the Player of the Year Trophies, obviously with one thing, and I was respected by a lot of the fans, and that was my biggest goal and my biggest achievement was to say, "Listen, I've come to a club where the history is fantastic, the club is fantastic, there's so many great players there," and yet my name is at times, you know, put in there and say, "What a good player right he was for Liverpool," that, that, that fills me with pride. The fact that we didn't quite win, you know, didn't win the league was a disappointment, we got the semi-final of a European competition and should have beaten Paris, Saint-Man, we got beat three now away and then we beat one, one, two now at home and should have, should have won that competition that year. There was one year when we finished fourth, joint second, but fourth on goal difference, and we were the best team in the league that year. So, you know, we had been close, but it was such a transformation and so many players that had to be, or Graham thought, the club thought that had to be changed, and it was a rebuilding process, and it was never going to get success overnight, and that was disappointing. But you know, what can I say? I was lucky enough, privileged enough, or good enough to, to have pulled in a red shirt and played in front of the top and played a hand field, so I'm a happy footballer. And Mark, an awful lot of people you mentioned, I think people have nothing but very, very positive memories of your contribution. Ironically, after the difficulties you mentioned with Roy Evans, you said you had put in some of your best form, didn't you, in a three-at-the-back situation there? We saw that with Liverpool last year, how did you feel about playing in that as opposed to a kind of a more rigid two? Say again, it was playing in a three-at-the-back scenario. Oh, well, listen, I've played at Southampton many years before that, in the early '80s, I've played at Southampton and under Laura McMener, and we've played a back three, and a few supporters know that we've finished second to Liverpool one season. That's right, '83, '84, wasn't it, Mark? It was, yeah, yeah. And that was playing in a back three, so I played that from an early age, I went on to play it with, obviously, England in the 1990 World Cup, and so I was very used to it. I like that. What you have to do is you have to be a talker, and I've always been a talker and a dominant centre-off where I want to go and win the ball, but I'll make sure that you're organising people around me and very dominant with it. To play it in a three, if you have the right personnel, then it's a very successful formation. A lot of people in the Premier League last season adopted it, Leicester, who I think halfway through quarters of the way through the season, were people were saying, 'Well, sir, it's to go down.' He changed it to a back three, and they were very successful, and they did well, didn't they? So Liverpool, Liverpool going to a little bit, but they had a few injuries and whatever, and I think the system was sort of fell upon because it suited to some of the players that they had, but they played well with it. I was very, very impressed when they were playing the three centre at the back, because if you're taught as a three centre-off to defend first and foremost, you can let your wing backs, your wide boys go, go and join in, because all you do is you fill in and you destroy it, be a proper defender and give it to those in front of you, and I thought we played our best football with three at the back. Then all of a sudden it was chop and change went back to four, and we lost our way a little bit, but I think for the personnel that are there at Liverpool at present, three at the back team who really does seem to suit, and like I said, it was probably our best spell of playing well and being dominant in games was with that system. Yeah, absolutely. Matt, there are a couple of short ones that I wouldn't mind throwing at you at the end, but it'd be important for us to get to the main reason why we're talking to you this evening. You have this ongoing affiliation with the club involvement and legends tours and so on, and there's an event that you are part of and the promoting very actively yourself. Could you tell us and our listeners a little bit about it, please? Yeah, what it is. My wife and I are foster carers, and we adopted our little girl, who she's had daughter now, I'd like to say that, and what we do is we go around England doing an event, and we've come over to Dublin to do a corporate private side event that's going to be on the 16th of October to raise awareness for fostering an adoption here in Ireland, and it's about looking after the children of our country's, our respective countries, whereby, you know, there's in England, there's 10,000 shortage over here. I don't know the figure just yet, but we'll find out very shortly, but there is a big shortage, and what we're trying to do is make sure that through no fault of their own, the children are looked after, and like I said, to get involved with the fostering companies, the local priority, everybody involved, everybody here, if everyone's played their small part, there would be not a shortage of foster carers to look after the children who need our health and our support, and through our game, and our company's called Premier Legends, we bring a corporate, a private side team across the legends. During the day, the morning, we play against, you know, we train the children, foster children, make sure that they're looked after, give them a good day, we give them lunch, we give them goody bags, we give them experience to remember with ex-players from the past, training them, then we go on to the corporate, private side, the winners play against the legends team that is filmed, and then we go on to a Q&A, back at a hotel, and then on to a girl at dinner, so it's a full day, and we're really, really, there's been big interest from over here at this moment in time, since we've been over for the last two days, we've generated a lot of interest with a fostering company, a Chamber of Commerce, we're trying to get in touch with the FIA, and we're just trying to generate, we need about 24 teams to make it a really good event, and we're asking everybody to get involved with ourselves. Brilliant, Mark. Anybody that can contact me on Twitter, which is Mark at five rights. Okay, excellent. Is there a website right, can you like to direct the stories as well, Mark? Well, we have a premier legends website, and we have a premier legends email address, which is mark@premiellegends.net, and we're over here, and listen, on them two things, they can contact us, get in touch with us, what we're trying to do is just raise awareness, and it's, like I said, it's for the children, and I must stress this, is that we are hands on, we've adopted one little girl out of the system, and she's our daughter now, and that's what we class around, and we're going to go back into the fostering, and all I'm trying to do is through my footballing context, and through playing football for many years is use that experience in a football, what's bigger than football, whether it be in Ireland worldwide, it's football is the biggest one, the single thing, and what we do is we have a captive audience in the night time, if we can get 24 teams, we'll have minimum of 240 men in the room, if we can then say that it may not be for you, but it may be for someone in your network of friends, and then they say they have 20 friends each, and all of a sudden, it's planning out, it's networking out, and all of a sudden what we're trying to do is say, listen, it may not be for you, but you might be able to help in raising funds, it may be to take them out to do respite short-term care or long-term care, that's where we are, and we're trying to make sure, because we've got the t-shirt, you know, I've been there seeing it and done it, and we feel very, very strongly that things aren't going right for the children of this country, and in England, so we're trying to raise awareness, make sure every child deserves a childhood, and if we can make it, whether it's a small difference or a massive difference in it, then we'll regard it as a job well done. That's absolutely fine, it's the cause of this Mark, and we rest assured for a little bit of promotion of what we can do here, we will, I mean, what kind of names do you think of having involved in the legend's team? Well, obviously, we're doing that now, and what we're doing is from Liverpool, one of you, we're trying to get Steve McManum into come over, and he'll be myself and John Barnes, from the Liverpool end, we're hoping to get Lee Sharp, it's not Manchester United, and we're going to get the sort of Viv Anderson, and why we get Viv Anderson involved is because he's an NBA, he was the first black player to play for England, and he was at Cyrillic Ferguson's first sign, and so that's a big name for us, and the way he talks and puts it over, it's a fantastic person, like I said, Lee Sharp, and we're trying to get old a form of rap, so they would be the people that we would be bringing to this event, and what we do, the most important thing for the lads, and when they come in to enjoy the day, is the Q&A, and we do that for about an hour and a half, where we say put your phones down, put them down, we don't want any stories, no pictures, no nothing recorded, ask the boys the real questions, what you want to ask about, whether it be, it can be about anything, within reason, some of them, if it's not appropriate, then we say that we want to answer that one, but most of the questions will be answered in that Q&A, so it's a very, very informal or a chopper, and then funny, with a few drinks, having a funny time, and I think that is what the lads enjoy the most, when they get back and they can hear the legends talking. Oh yeah, it does sound absolutely tremendous, and like I say, for what it's worth, we will do our absolute utmost to push it here as well. Before we let you go Mark, I have two quick questions for you, Liverpool related again, first of all, your immediate reaction to the new boy from India, what do you think of him? Do you know what, I don't think any of us have really seen enough of him, and you could never tell until they put on a Liverpool shirt, there's lots of people, and they've come to Liverpool and they say they come with a good record where the youngsters are not, and all of a sudden, they get here, and they can't perform. Some of them come here and they've got big shoulders and they're great personalities, and off they go and they become a fantastic player for Liverpool. I personally haven't seen enough of them. What I think we do need to sign is experienced top professionals. I think that's what's lacking in the side, it's not about signing youngsters with people who may be there for the future. I think we need, and when teams have done well in the past and talked about Liverpool, you know when Liverpool were doing so well, you've got characters like rushing down Greece up front, you've got Barnes and Halton, strong characters with either side, wheeling a man in the middle, then you've got Nickle and Hanson, Bruce Grobler, you're talking about all captains and the big characters in their own right. What I think we miss at this moment in time is then leaders, and enough leaders, that when the chips are down, make sure roll your sleeves up, and everyone knows that they mean it, and they're going to follow by example. We need people to lead by example. You don't have to shout, but you lead by example. I think we've got a lot of talent, and on our day when we're playing football, we can murder most teams. When the chips are down and you're fighting, that's when you see the mark of a player, and I think we need a few more of them I really do. Fair play, and speaking of men who lead by example, you lifted the FA Cup. My mate Phil here beside me wants to know, what was it you said as you were raising a trophy? Listen, I think everybody knows exactly what I said, and let me tell you one thing. I had to write out so many letters of apology, and they were mostly to some of them, for some of them supporters, but I tell you one thing, I meant it. I meant what I said, and you know it was from the heart, and it was for passion, and for all my life, you know, you want to win something, and you want to play for a top club like Liverpool, and like I said in the family, we don't have to scale certain, to pull on a red shirt and then be kept in and be privileged to walk up them steps, to receive a trophy. Listen, I meant it, I apologise for it, but I mean the apologies to everybody, but I meant what I said. I've got to be honest, I apologise, I made it for a swear word, but that from me comes out as passion, that's what it was about, and I couldn't get any of the word out, it was just so... And that's what I meant for playing for Liverpool, and winning a trophy, so you know, to all those people out there really, you know, I didn't mean it as to offend people, but it meant worth it, if that makes sense. It certainly does. Listen, you're an absolute gentleman, really appreciate you taking the time and the best of local events, like I said, we will push it as much as we can. I hope you enjoyed a few days in Ireland, Mark. Thanks very much indeed. Okay, right, apart altogether from the news of our new arrival with the massive heed, we have to talk about the other potential targets, and you've all, as we just mentioned too, that are very much being dropped regularly, that's this back-a-chap and run-down, the Venezuelan striker. Does anyone have any particular desire for either of them that they'd like to talk about, you know, of any kind? Oh, well. Look, I think that there's different levels of striker that, you know, if you're thinking about who we could buy, you know, so you've got the family... Don't go there, don't go there, don't go there. You've got the very elite level of striker, right? Yeah. So you've got Benzema, you've got Higuain, you've got... Right. You've got the... You've got the... You've got the... You've got the... Blackazette... Those guys, right? Who... Champions League Cubs are going to want... They're going to offer them a lot of money. It's going to cost us a lot of money. And they're going to want Champions League? Yeah. Well, they're going to want Champions League. So we can all think, "That's what we should go and buy. Blackazette, you know, Benzema. She said, "Love Benzema." So then you've got to drop down at 11 and you've got to say, "Okay, who are the strikers that... Perhaps wouldn't... A, wouldn't my not go into a Champions League club would probably cost from a transfer fee perspective around the same, or perhaps a little bit less, and that we could realistically get?" I think of those players, Baka is in the top three or four of those strikers that we could go get. I haven't seen enough of Rondon to really have too much of an opinion of him, but I think if you look at Baka's stats over the last two years, in particular, and a tough league in La Liga, plus his mobility, he's got that bit of aggression about him, he's kind of probably at his peak in terms of his output, he's probably only going to be a two-year deal, probably three-year deal, but two years of him being at his peak. I think he makes the most sense from the way we want to play and that kind of stuff. I think the next two then that we've been linked with is Benteke and Rondon. Both of them seem to be quite similar in terms of attributes, and we were joking on Periscope earlier. If we spent 20 million on Rondon, people would be happy, but if we spent 20 million on Benteke, people wouldn't be happy, even though hardly anyone has seen Rondon play. We've all seen Benteke score double figures for the last three seasons. My preference would be Baka over the other two, but whoever we sign, I hope we get it done reasonably quickly and just get them in and start working out what we're going to do with them. Yeah, Steve O, apparently our man on the Harley is out there still doing the business, staying off on a good list. The dowries, the in-room-roomer, the word is that he's staying out for a while, and there are certain... Fuckin' wouldn't you stay out in South America for a while, yeah, yeah, I'm doing business lads. Yeah, I think he's doing his business, so would that encourage you a little bit that perhaps there would be one more deal done in this little person? Yeah, he could be having holiday for a couple of days as I said already, you know, he could be out there to finalise some stuff and whatever else, it is encouraging that he's staying out there. He knows we apparently had a delegation out there watching the games and stuff, so it could be one from left field that we haven't even thought of, and all of a sudden a deal for a centre mid comes along or whatever it might be, anyway. For me, Baka and Rhonda, I'm not massively sort of enthusiastic about if they're signed and we go and show it, yet again, it's more so the approach to transfers. If we get that right this season and showed up, that's what one thing that's come from all of our fuck-ups over the last three, four windows, then I'm happy with that, even if they're not necessarily the players that I want this summer, just the fact that we've missed out on players so many times, when we wanted a player, we talked about a player, everybody got excited about that player, didn't happen, he fucked off somewhere else. We've gone out, we've done the Firmino deal really quickly. If they want Baka, they go and do it really quickly, I'm happy enough. I just think that if you're going to spend 20 odd million for Baka at 28 years of age, I'd nearly prefer us to try and buy Laurente or someone like that off Uvei, if he's going to be available now with Manzukic and fucking Debala, is it Debala? Debala's there and Terris still hasn't left yet, and whatever else, and Maratha's still there, so I think he'll be the man to make way. Someone like him at whatever 30, 31 might be the answer. If we're going for an alternative to Sturridge, he might be the answer for 10, 12 million and try and get us back into the Champions League, so that next season we go and blow our 30 million quid on a striker when we have got Champions League or hopefully have Champions League to offer. Someone like Baka's there, if he's staying in Lyon for another season, you can go and spunk the money on him then, a young player, that's in the right model for us. I'd nearly prefer to see us do something like that this summer. Fair enough. Moli, how you getting on? Can you hear us? Okay, there you go. Yeah, man. Good man. Listen, off the two that we've mentioned so far, Baka and Rondon, do you know anything about the second of those two jobs? Well, I know we scouted Rondon last season for a while when he was with, who was before his anything? Was Shaq Dinesq or something like that? He was with his team. Right. We didn't have a look at him last season, so, you know, all the photos, I would take his suspicions, probably the Rondon that we would go with, of course, he's a similar type here to Ben Teque, you know, I know a lot of fans won't like to hear, that was either gone after Ben Teque, you know, imagine if we're looking for that type of style with there, and Rondon would fit that more than Baka would. Yeah. Yeah. And as regards Baka, the lads have raised the issue of his age not being really that relevant, considering the fact that, look, if we get two good years out of him, and it's not a massive feat and might be good business. Well, that's if we get two good years out of him, the partner is in, if we don't get those two good years out of him, he becomes all over, and, you know, he doesn't hit the ground run. We really don't have any, um, feet that will get long term off. I think, well, we're looking at 20 plus million for him, 21 I think for his release. Yeah. That's a lot of money for a 29 Rondon, we don't hit the ground run, and we'd be fairly lucky to get half that back, single one next season, so it would be a slight worry for me. Yeah. Yeah. To finish out this, it'll chat about the two, uh, which would be your preference of the two. It would be young. Okay. Of course it fucking is. So if he's, if he's going for 30 million, create our 40 million euro, whatever it is, you know, it's not going to be a sign him inside the market, I don't give a shit. You know, seriously. Think about it. Think about it. I'm, I'm with Phil on that. You know what I mean? If we're spending 20 odd million for, for one of these, then go and buy a player that suits the style of football that we're trying to play. Yeah. And that is, you know, over, you know what I mean, if you're not able to get like his head because he wants to terms, he doesn't, doesn't he, isn't he at the very cusp of that second here and probably thinks of himself in the first here and would probably think, yeah, like, if we go for him and I struggle for him, he's going to go to Arsenal, right? But that's, that's, that's my point. If you go in and latch the money in and he goes somewhere else fine, right in the, in January, fine. So do it early and have a backup because the, the argument, the argument there is back it is in the Chapman's league as well. Next year. Yeah. You know what I mean? And he's only after getting severely into the Chapman's league, boy, when you're open league and his goals got them, well, allowed him to win the European league. I agree that. Oh, that man is a better player. I agree that he'd be a better sign in. I think what I talk about that I say, because he's probably the number one that I'm rocking at going, geez, we could get him like he is an achievable target, but we don't know. We might have sussed him out and he's gone. No. Yeah. You know, we don't know. We're going back to, if I had, if somebody was to show me up a choice of, um, back out and run done, I probably go for the back out and mainly because when the games I have seen him play in, he seems to have a bit more than just a back to the wall, back to the back to gold striker that, you know, the likes of Ben Techie is, right? So that for me is why he seems to have a bit more on his locker. It seems to be a bit of, bit of, bit of nastiness in him as well. There's, there's that bit that we've been crying out for that we want nasty. We want the whole lot and he seems to score goals. The only problem is if you're not really mobile, come into the premiership. I don't know. I'm still unclear about his mobility, right? And for me, I always feel, I always prefer a really mobile striker. It's like that's, that's one of the great things about storage is a really mobile striker. He's pacey. He's aggressive in the way he plays. And I always find it hard to look past strikers like storage because the other, other ones, unless you're really gifted, aren't you're in a team that makes loads and loads of chance to sell a garrison. The way Joril was able to play in that team, right? Then sometimes they can be frozen out. As we've seen last year, we had two, we had three very stationary strikers. One was injured all the time. That's very stationary. And then you heard. Yeah. I'm not so much worried about it. I mean, I see what you mean about mobility. I haven't seen enough of him. I, but I was, I know I watched a few videos and then today he was a little aspassy, you know, it turns up like you can't get more aspassy than for me. You know, fairs. Like, did you see how skinny he is with this massive heat? But back end is a little aspassy, you know, he's greased, skinny arms and, you know, he just doesn't strike the ball as cleanly as say, storage does. And I was just a little bit like, oh, you know, could he, could he, well, he plays for Svetler and another one took back to back European Cup. So Fedoo's, you know, he's obviously at a certain level, but something did go off in my head going. And that's why he isn't that elite level. He isn't. He isn't in our top tier. You know, so what is that? It doesn't look like we're looking at a mobile striker like, like ABBA. Yeah. Like if we're looking at these run done and take a laryenta, like these strikers, they're not mobile. They're more stagnant up front, you know, they're kind of back to go up there. So maybe we're looking at changing, you know, a formulation or tactics of what he raised for next season. That's kind of the worry, though, Molly, isn't that, you know, yet again, a change in approach, there's, there's no, I suppose, like, I know it's nice to have a change up in terms of what you can do in a match, but spending 30 million quid or 25 million quid or whatever it might be to get back or, or fucking benteki and or whatever. That's a fairly significant investment unless that is going to be your primary way to play football. We don't know what our primary way to play football is going to be because our manager's gone. Well, I don't think they're going to, they're not going to spend 30 million, right? Yeah. I mean, I think that that's the one consistent message that's come out of the club is, you know, all of these targets that they're talking about, they're not spending more than 20, so 20 million. So I don't think they're looking to buy this player to be the defining characteristic of the way we play. I think they're banking on storage being fit. And that works well, doesn't it? Well, as a tactic, you can argue with that. But I genuinely think this is what they've done. They've gone, we're going to fix storage this summer. He's, he's on 140,000 pound a week. They're not going to buy someone who they then have to play every week and have 140,000 pounds that non-eventually. It's just not what they're going to do. They're banking on storage, fixing the issues that he's got, being fit from, say, September. So what they're looking for is a striker that can play with him, that they can change the style when they need to and that can play without them. So I think that's why they're not going for a storage light. Yeah. I think they're ranging, they're buying a storage, not being fit, changing tactics. Yeah. Go on with like a bent take up front and having maybe too wide, you know, like your flamingos and your land is joining up with him. I can't see him banking on storage, fitness app, using this kind of like internal change, but the tactics and normal look, instead of, we set up to team last season for storage and he was out all season, so we're going to change that. I'm just struggling that if we change it around. You have cutenio, flamingos, more or less, you're two backup players to a front man. They're not going to get past them. Do you know what I mean? For me, that's right. Cutina, probably not, but for me, no, that's I think. But he's not going to be, he's not going to do it, say like a styling or an eye would do, where they basically are going to play off the shoulder of the front man. They become, it's almost having two auxiliary strikers. They'll always be one off the shoulder of the fella, who's got us back to go. And they're going to be your primary gold scorers. Take it back to Rogers' Swansea, right? And they had Danny Graham up front and he'd Sinclair and the other fella, Dyer, right? And then they had a cigarette and chip in with the gold from midfield, right? So I'm looking at that saying, how do they, if, say that's what he's trying to replicate with say, you saw him in the Rhonda or Ben Techie or whoever it is, right? Yeah. Then for me, I'm then thinking, right, it's for me, they're going to actually play in the Sigurdsson role, which is in the sentiment field, as opposed to in the front tree. And then what's in your front? Who's going to be your gold scorers? I don't think he's, I don't think he's looking to replicate the Swansy side at all. But you don't hold it. The Swansy side. The Swansy side. No one knows that. But I don't know that. First of all, I'm telling you now, get back, don't know that. They're banking on storage, playing 30 games. That's my... I agree with you there. They're banking on storage, playing 30 games, and they're either going to play someone with them or they'll have someone who can come in and play. And that's why I think everyone's crying out for them to go and sign an elite level strike and that's why I think they're not. Okay. Well, that's two pretty contrasting attitudes. Since you're on there, fella. And cover-chitch, how close is that deal? We are. No, he doesn't exist. On a serious note, what are the areas that you envisage the recruitment happening in? It looks like Klein's on a pretty advanced stage. I think also you would imagine is very likely. I think at this stage, Trevor, look, his right back is obviously going to be Klein and this striker. After that, I think a lot will depend when Sterling goes, and I haven't seen as if anymore. It's basically when he goes. Yeah. Are we looking to be in a couple of these one players or someone who would improve the forced 11? I think if you get in the right back and they're the striker this summer, they'll be pretty happy. Yeah. Is there anything you'd like to see that's put that way as opposed to what's likely? Well, I'd like to think it'd be great to come in as a right back, but I think that I love Abba out front. I think he'd be absolutely perfect, because you can play anywhere across the top three. He's mobile. He's a great goalscoring record, now he's done in France and in Germany, so personally, I'd love to see him come in, but I just can't see that. I think we're going to go with one of these back-to-front kind of stagnant forwards up front with having liked his findsy, having a two-clear support on him and either their side. Yeah. Yeah. Steve, the same question to yourself. Outside of the striking area, and accepting the Klein looks like the most advancing, is there anything else you'd like to see happening? I know there's at least one player that you're very, very inevitable. There is a specific Spanish sentiment there that is on the outskirts of the Real Madrid team. I said earlier towards the back end of last season that I really thought we needed a dictator in terms of being able to dictate the speed at which we play at the tempo of our game. And somebody we are, with Steve and Gerard gone, for all his faults in the last 12 months or the decline in his plate, we don't have that player in Central Madrid at the moment who can pick out that 60-70-yard ball that he played so many times into Suarez and into storage the year that we absolutely blitz teams. And if you've got Milner, Chan, and Henderson in there, quite industrious, all can play football without doubt. You're not just dealing with men breaking up play. But I think you're lacking that, that's called a midfielder that has that little bit of guile in terms of their ability to pick a pass. And that's what I would like to see us on. That's the other thing we need, the defense of midfielder. Who's that guy for you, like seriously? I don't know, I don't know, because my thinking on it was that I suppose if you had someone like Iler and Mende or if you're going to judge yourself or have you martinez or someone like that, somebody who, that's what Jabi Alonso used to be able to do, used to be able to screen as well as play. And that's ultimately what you would love is to have that mixture in a player. But I don't know if they're, I don't know who's out there. I think to hear him, he's David Moyes, everybody. But I think for all, for the emerging links that we're starting to see with him now, you know, I think the most recent one was in the independent of England, right? You'd imagine he's the type of sentiment fielder Benita has wanted in his team in terms of starting. They've gotten rid of Kadira and you're looking at who you have left unless they've lined up somebody else to come in for as he or someone like that from PSG. And you think to yourself that under Benita is he would be ideal type of midfielder in his two, two midfield with one screen and then him being the playmaker for deep in terms of what's there, especially if he's in the looks of an Aldo on the bell or whoever's left to have been Zima. And I think if we're going to sign it, we're not going to sign two more central midfielders. So, you know, you either want an upgrade on Lucas. So you like essentially comes out, do you want an upgrade on Lucas or an upgrade on Alan? Yeah. Right? So an upgrade on Lucas is a proper defensive midfielder, you know, absolute screen, absolute screen to rotate with Emma Jean, or you upgrade Alan and sign someone like a little man or someone like that who could set up a vendor from, you know, from the German league and someone like that who could play a little bit. I think we're more likely to sign that player, like a playmaker. I'd rather keep Lucas sell Alan an upgrade or an upgrade. I don't upgrade that position, but it wouldn't surprise me if we didn't sign another midfield down. If he's gone, Emma Jean is going to start there and Lucas and Alan will rotate it. Perhaps with Firmino's arrival, Lucas is positioned slightly straightened in terms of maybe having a kind of a guiding role. Yeah. Well, I also think it allows him to drop both Firmino and Coutinho into the middle, you know, Coutinho could play on either side of Emma Jean. I would imagine Firmino could, you know, push him to shove, he could probably play there as well. You know, it's just the base of midfield that looks a little light now, you know, we're all expecting, and we've all watched Emma Jean play in the end of '21's tournament, but he's not playing exclusively at the base of the midfield. He's kind of rotating in that midfield. And that's what, to me, when I look at it, if you're logically thinking of the strength of Milne Henderson and Chan, that's what you'd imagine will happen on the pitch because it prevents teams from just being able to see a fourth player. Yeah. And it will drag this drag over team shapes out. He isn't exclusively then the defensive midfielder, Henderson can feel in there because he's filled in there for England. We know Milne are considering there because he's been a utility player. Yeah. Now he hasn't played exclusively there, but if Chan goes and Milne are sitting there, you're not going to be handling that. That's what you'd want to see happening, I mean, and hopefully that's what they design in is that kind of process. Whereas, though, when I look at it, and that's where, for me, Lucas and Alan fall down, is that they can't do it. They can't do it. They come out of their position. They have no other position. They like swapability. Swapability. Yeah. I think it's interesting that the German manager has come out and said categorically that Emerson is going to step into midfield. Next season, even though the player himself has actually said, "Look, I don't mind where I play here." Yeah. Quite happy to play. I learned a lot of play in the center back. You know, and the manager's come out and said, "I've been to Liverpool, I spoke to their coaches. He's going into midfield." Yeah. Next season, I think that's interesting. I think that suggests that we will only sign another midfielder if Alan or Lucas goes. Yeah. How come Brandon, if that German manager was just a buzzer, wouldn't he? He was never in Liverpool, had no chatter, and just decided I'm going to go to the world media and fucking count everybody. It's a real wish. Come on, you're a good thing, yeah. Oh, yeah. Molly, a question I've asked that last weekend, it kind of links in there what we've been talking about. Who do you think is likely to go? I mean, this is obvious. There's the obvious candidates, but is there anyone you're aware of or anything extra you've heard about people who are likely to leave the club? Well, I can't see that they didn't read his Beringy, Lambert, ballytally, they love more than they do. There was a Beringy, tell us your story today, or am I making that up? Yeah, I think I saw that at this moment. So he was with Romer previously, so I checked back to Rome, it would be probably good for him. But I wouldn't be surprised to see some like Moreno-Go, because I thought it was interesting that we were linked with the PSG left back to Lucas Stigner not so long ago. Yeah. You know, we just won. Well, I heard of Malakite in Moreno as well, bringing him on loan, so that would be one that it wouldn't be surprised to see. Yeah, I don't think many people would necessarily pick that one out either. Yeah. Anyone else to see anyone else leaving? That's a bit of a wild catch out. I mean, it wouldn't surprise me if one of the attacking players went out on loan, say Markovich, or I better push me because I've done loan, but that wouldn't shock me. Probably you know a lot of people are, see, I believe, especially. The Markovich is more likely to go, you know, on loan. I don't think we, I don't think we're in no-go. I think not without signing another left back. Mankio seems to be gone. Mankio will go. Looks like they're going to tie a lorry down to another deal, but he'll probably, let's put it into a deal saying about it. I think it's going to be given, I think a lorry will be given for Christmas. Yeah. To become an active part of the squad. Yeah. And that, you know, if instead of sending him out loan with Europa Games and the League Cup games, he's going to be given a chance there to show that he can be part of the force teams. Well, look at the way things are lined up. Skirt has got his deal, I think. Colo. Colo's got his deal. Which is rude. That's, to me, is ridiculous. I know you're not a fan. It's looking more, like, I mean, they shouldn't be looking to release loads. I mean, we're going to be in the elbow room for a fellow to break through, though, it's my point. Yeah. Like, you've got Andrea Wisdom and Ilery coming back in and they give Colo fucking Jurassic fucking words. I've got a new half of a body showing on to me this summer, so I'll get a one-year deal, though. Even Wisdom are going to be our right facts, right? Wisdom's not going to be sent to half. And then it's Ilery there and I don't think Ilery is going to, I think Ilery might get a chance there. I don't know if you get as long as Chris. He's got to get a chance now. He's got to get there. He's left side to center back. Yeah, if he goes on loan, it has to be to a premiership club, though. There's no point in giving them another long-term deal unless it's just to increase his market value for when we go to center next time. It would not blow my mind. It would not blow my mind if Lovren went. That's my why. To be honest with you, I don't, especially if they're looking at Ilery and they're saying, "You know what? This fella is a decent enough left-sided center back. You know what? We'll give him a go." Yeah. Are you talking about us taking the other one? 10, 12 million. 10, 12 million and just take the haircut on him. Yeah. He's got to be standing. He probably won't moly, but he's got to be what? I know we start talking all this FFT bollocks, but he's got to be standing 15 million years assuming he's in on a four-year deal. But I've got a funny feeling. This is where I think it'll come from. I think he might agitate for it, because he's not going to start. Yeah. He's not going to start the season. Yeah. And he's got an ego. And he's got an ego. And I think he might agitate for the move. That's just my wild card theory. I have nothing to like that. How much do we get for Lovren next summer? Not December. I know what you're saying, Molly. We would lose football in the difference train now on next summer, so why not hang on to him? Yeah. Yeah. And my thinking is actually I think Lovren could come go this summer or the season. Really? Yeah. I said it last. I think that's the lonely room you're standing there. Yeah, I know. I know it is. I know it is. And I'm willing to stand on that ledge on my own in this windy day. No, I'm with you. I think Lovren is a better player than we've seen. Yeah. Yes. That's the reality. Well, any reward on the new system manager? No, I haven't, what I haven't heard, I know what I've made with Paco, I can't pronounce his second name a couple of weeks ago to see what he brings to coming back. There's rumors out of Renham Woods as in his well coming in. So one, it was a bit great, I think. Yeah. Isn't it? Yes. Those talk at one stage. Well, he's basically tailed himself for the job. I think yeah. My fucking chance of Frankenstein would have been an odd one. Were they promoted? Yeah. You thought he was political? He's well, he's a kind of an explorer, something like that. Oh, there's Scott Shutter? Yeah. Yeah. There's a talk ahead. I saw... That's what? As a system manager. As a system manager. He was assistant for the university last year? No, I think he's going to Newcastle. Catherine. Is that Ian Catherine? Yeah. He's going to Newcastle. He's got, well, he's rumored to be going to Newcastle as a system manager. There was talk from going to Rangers at one stage as well. But Warbird don't mind there instead. Right. So out of all of that, there's nobody seeming likely enough. Maybe they're a proton. Yeah. I don't know if he was left to promote with this stage. Well, apparently he's already promoted the under 16s guy. Well, they're promoting that Pepjin, Linda's or whatever his name is. He's going to take Mark. That's a made up name. Pepjin Linda. That's like a... He's one of the borrowers. It's one of the borrowers. I have a continent, please, Rachel. I don't know a continent. I don't know a continent. I don't know a continent. I don't know a continent. I don't know a continent. And a vowel. I don't know a continent. What's the what's the thinking there because it's a calm down. It's a good competition, right? We come up here from a different country every fucking week. I asked myself that every fucking week. Seriously. Yeah, why do you come up here? It's a serious question. People are underwhelmingly by Mike Marsh's appointment while it was made. I'm saying, okay, he's not really well known while respect the coach. This idea of promoting from within is lovely, but he's a guy whose track record, although it's good, is with the under 16's. Yeah, and has that the under 16's with Liverpool. Yes. He did senior culture with Porto and with PSV. Yes. So he has a reputation of being able to culture different levels. So I think that what he's done is he's come into Liverpool and I think they recognize that he's a pretty special talent. You reckon he engineered Colin Pasco and Mike Marsh being given the bullet? No, I'm just trying. I'm just trying. I'm just trying to know that he sounds like it. He's not an evil. Just because he sounds just because he's not going, man, but he's in the background. I have to get these bags. House of parents, but I read something. I don't know to say, you know, you hear these rumors that he was he was involved. He was involved in working with Rogers on the three at the back. He was he was one of the brain trusts that kind of got involved in that. So I wonder whether that was the moment the Rogers went, geez, I'm getting more input actually from my fucking under 16's coach that I'm getting from my system manager on my first team coach. I want to share with Michelle. I've heard we may have been looking at the gank goalkeeping coach, but that is fucking random. The gank goalkeeping coach. Well, our goalkeeper's are all fucking gank. So that would make sense. Like that's just saying. That's an ego revealer source now. Nope. No. Excellent. Nope. Excellent. Is it the gank goalkeeping coach? I've heard that Liverpool are looking at the gank goalkeeper coach. You're the goalie. They've been looking at you. So we've got that's that's the height of our of our gossipy things. Anyone got any other interesting shirts there in terms of it? I heard Jeff Hendrick has gone to Newcastle. Brilliant. Brilliant. I still think it's funny the Manchester night denoment of signed all these players and none of them are there yet. Apart from the pay. With the pay. But like, you know, they've had all these deals done. Hummels was done. Swain Steiger was done. Who was the striker they were going to buy? Benzema. Benzema was done. They're going to get Ramos from Real Madrid. Well, actually, the funniest thing would be if they paid Real Madrid 40 million dollars or 40 million pounds and David Dehere for Ramos. Yeah. That would actually make my summer. But what actually made me laugh was the amount of, you know, your fans gone. Don't fucking want Ramos. He's a shitbag. He's not good enough to play for our club. It's like, he actually, he might be a cunt, but that's kind of what you lack at the moment. So Chris Mullen is your captain. Ramos will do. Have a look at that again, you know. Okay, I was always good to end the transfer chart on some man, you know, it's like, yeah. I am Lushwahre. You are listening to Trippen's chat with Trevor. [Laughter] I fear a nerve may have been true. [Laughter] Nonsense. [Laughter] Nonsense, my German boy. It's snapping. Right, we go. Yep. Just send him a fish by taking it. [Laughter] Okay, we good? Yep. Okay, first. [Laughter] I'm pressed to fuck. Oh, yeah. [Laughter] I haven't stopped the ball. Okay, boy. This should make sure some fucking interesting outtakes. Okay, Dave, you all right, man? I'm really interested. Lloyd's wondering, have you ever gone cow tipping? Same as you lived in rural Ireland. No. You haven't. Do you know what it is? Yes. And you haven't. No. That's that, Lloyd. Okay, one through your influence, man. [Laughter] Do I need to do another rant about the progressions on his show? Like, no. Listen, that cow tipping is not easy. It's fucking impossible. I've seen people trying to do it. No, he knows about it. Have you seen what it is? Yeah. You can't just push them over. It really literally looks like. It's a four-man job. One man has to run up one side and go, boom, the cow looks that way, and then the other three come from the other side. It just catches them off balance. Even though it's a female. It's a team job. Team job? You wouldn't want to do a tall ball. Well, Mike. Look, I got chased by a ball once. How did that go for you? Not fucking too well. No, I got over the farm gate in time, but my God, I was fucking frightened. [Laughter] It really was. It was down nothing. It was down nothing, and that was about fucking 12. I didn't know what the fuck it was. The fucker wasn't in the field three days earlier. The boy, Anthony. Oh, I think he was dressed as a hedge on the Wednesday. [Laughter] Playing the long game. [Laughter] He'll be back Saturday. [Laughter] Got him now. Whips off the camouflage. You got it, Steve. Oh, he's there. I'm looking at you, boy. [Laughter] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, next one is from Umara, and she's asking you, if you have to give your left ball luck for a player, currently linked with Liverpool. Who would it be? Any player at all? Let's change that. Any player at all? Would you consider yourself? Yeah, if a system may not fall, actually, as it happens. So you'd be happy enough to let it off? Let it off. [Laughter] I don't plan on having kids, and I've got to assist on it. So there you go. There you go. So if we're giving Steve a left ball, we can all trick in. Oh, some of my balls are for both female and men. [Laughter] I'm depending on where he is. Swar is back then. Swar is back where Steve was left ball filled. Yeah, I had to be Swar's winner. Yeah, well, you're not playing with your own balls. We want to bring him home. Yeah. Yeah, we do. I'll bring him home. [Laughter] Ellipsey Family. Oh, Ellipsey Family. He named one of his children after Anfield. Did you not know that? Do, do, do, do. It's this week's countdown. It's brilliant the way he was. He said the greatest thing he's ever done was playing CBG's Test Moneo. He was better than winning the European Cup. Of course it was. Of course it was, yeah. Bring them home. Bring them home. I'd like that he asked them 15 times. Well, Stevie G's the best game that you ever played it was. Well, it was a lot of good games, but but Stevie G's the best game. And who was the best player you ever played? Will you rock off if I say yes? Yes, OK, it was. Don't use that footage. [Laughter] I will, lawyer. Right, next one's from Brendan, it is, then, and he says... Brendan! No, we found him! There you are. Lovren, Glenson, and Lambert playing Chicken with a Train. Who gets hit first? I think this is obvious. Lovren, Glenson, Lambert, all playing Chicken with a Train. Technically Lambert, because the con can't move. No, I was going to say. It's not, I'll tell you what, right? Like, Lovren is the stupidest player ever. Never able to try and stop it. Yeah. He'd be like, "I'll chop my hand out you're like..." You know you're both wrong, because what will happen is they'll all get out of the way, but Glenn will wander back and forth. [Laughter] That's what we're going to do. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right, Paul. Just out of position. Just out of position when you need him. Paul wonders if you die, you're given a choice. If when you die, you're given a choice between finding out what's next, or staying on earth as a ghost, and wander the planet alone for eternity, which would you choose? Don't the ghost. Yeah, the ghost, stop this ghost. Yeah. I don't believe there is anything. So the knowledge is... The knowledge is of no interest here. But what's next might be bad. At least be at a ghost, you could go with what you want. Paul is next. That's a good point. There is no next, in my opinion. It's so serious. It's true. Do you just want to... Yeah, but my point is if... I think the implication is that there would be something in a scenario, because... But maybe the scenario is just... Maybe it's just the old BBC screen. That's just it. Yeah. Nothing. I'm going with the ghost. See you're going with the ghost. Any other alternative sheds? It's definitely the ghost. It's definitely the ghost. No, let's go the other way. Of course you might. Okay, you can take the scene. No, I'm just a nosy bastard. I want to know what's next. It's not the next... It makes no difference. Yeah, it's not going to wander around in the emptiness as a ghost. So what's your point? My argument is not that there might not be anything after it. It's that what comes after it would be shit. Or it could be deadly. You could spend the eternity... And if it was deadly, would that change your mind? If it was good? Yeah. Well, yeah. But that's not the question. But it is the question. It is the question. That's the question. The question is... The question is... It's the opportunity to find out. Yeah. As I say, what comes next is brilliant. Yeah, but what's the point in just sticking to what you know when it could be something deadly? But even if it is brilliant, you don't get to be part of it. You just know about it. That shit, isn't it? First of all, you're not sticking to what you know. No, it's the reason that you know it's deadly. Fuck me. I don't know, it's deadly, then... No, no, no, no. Oh. Because if you're a ghost, you're just wondering... You can't do anything as a ghost. Yeah. Physical, uh... Physical, um... Except maybe pop up on Ray's camera as an orb every now and then to freak him out when he's watching everybody. Ray's house, it's haunted. Yeah. Ian wants to know, would you rather shave off your eyebrows or have a back sack and crack waxing? Mmm. That... Shave off my eyebrows because it's less painful. I don't get to pay off. I've had waxing done before and I didn't find it that painful. I think... I think waxing. I mean, you'd look ridiculous with no eyebrows. Yeah? You see, you'd enjoy the pain rather than looking freakish without your eyebrows. Yeah, I'd show loads of people doing waxing. I'd just get the HD brows. Yeah, it does look weird if you don't have eyebrows, but you're on on it's twice as weird. Yeah, I know, it's freaky. Yeah, it was a girl in college who drew them on and they always had this little high artist in the middle. And I was like, she was permanently, you know, surprised. You'd look weird without eyebrows, you'd be like, "Hey, let's not have to take that one." We were just all blended into each other. What did you do? I'm like, "You're upside down, Trevor. Can we shave your eyebrows?" Even more than I was just looking to it like that. Makes mental note never to travel with these kinds ever. David Wanders was the worst online meme. Presumably. Anything that involves Oinstoins quotes, which didn't fucking exist. The man had three quotes in his life. And now attributed his seven on date. Oh, what if I was done? I don't have a fucking copy. Most of them have to do a quantum physics. Yeah. It wasn't banging on about fucking something that the Texas A.A. put in their book. It wasn't a fucking writing from a Goye card, Mark. Something other I entered housing for about if you tried to make a fish, climb a tree. He won't be looked at intelligent. Oinstoins didn't say that. Yeah. People say it. It's flawed at the weekend. I was like, what? No. It annoys me so much. Those memes of Oinstoins didn't really get to me. Yeah, Phil is very protective of Oinstoins actual quotes. Yes. Very protective. So how web-soy dedicated to quotes? Anything that Paul Brennan does. Basically. Anything that Paul Brennan does. Whoa. Whoa. Yeah. I thought you've been quite bitchy towards me. I think that's it. The last one is on a scale of all the 10. How are you, is yours? Phil, would you care to start? Shouldn't we all guess each other? [Laughter] Cheeks are crack. If you show your legs for us, it'll give you a good idea as to how hairy it is. So Phil's 11. [Laughter] I wax. [Laughter] No chance. Everyone's gone quiet. Oh, look. I just have cheeks or crack. I think it's just-- I'm relatively smooth. So I'd say I'm about a six. Yes. Oh, okay. Is that relatively smooth? Is a six? Okay. Well, everyone has hair, right? Yeah. That's a scale, yeah. Yeah. But she'd look at the state in me. Yeah, I know. Like, can I imagine by your arms? That'd be massive. I wasn't bored. I was knitted. [Laughter] So, like, that's space. Come get him, ladies. [Laughter] But not in the rain. [Laughter] He'll take forever to walk around with-- [Laughter] You smell like a woody jumper for three weeks later. Yeah. Great. That's the end of the night, log. Trix doesn't have showers. They're just for breezim. [Laughter] It's ten of the dry cleaners. No, no, no, no, no. We can't be clean. [Laughter] One on one. One thousand and one, was it the fucking old car? Oh, fuck me. It was shaking back. [Laughter] Shaking back. [Laughter] Oh, gosh, this is my car. He's freaking mad at giving him a bang at the fucking car devil. [Laughter] It's like a brand new-- He's delighted they all have a fucking handout. [Laughter] Everybody, the tramp's getting ready to go. [Laughter] The crinkies are like-- It's not drawing us hair. It's not drawing us hair. [Laughter] Yeah, thanks, lads. [Laughter] Quickest of admins. You may have noticed that we plug Astropark at the end of each pod. Well, that's because not only do they host us every week, but they're also the premier location in Dublin for five and seven aside football with multiple pitches and excellent facilities. So check out Astropark.ie, your day trippers tonight with Stephen Daley, Moly, Dave Flamas, Phil Casey, and myself, Trev Denny. Real life. You know who else is really annoyed recently? You? Yeah. All right. You know when that was when I had to leave the coffee shop. [Laughter] Are you fucking shy, Paul? I can't believe you ended the test going. The test going-- [Laughter] The test going is a fucking gem. Yeah, that's why I saw it in the coffee shop. Oh. You know, but-- Oh, my God. I was-- No, no, no, no. None of these know. None of these know. It's the best part about the test going on is that your last words to me in the coffee shop. Oh, man. Laughing your whole lot. That was so good. Listen. Just enjoy your coffee, man. Enjoy the rest of your day, right? Enjoy the rest of your day. And then I went in five minutes. I was going weekend. Have a good weekend. [Laughter] No, actually, relax and enjoy the coffee, mate. You deserve it, you deserve it. I went in five minutes. He's fucking ringing test goes. No, it's not. It's fucking great. [Laughter] Listen. The MP pen was sometimes-- I was like, what am I going to say here? What am I going to say here? And I was like, I've got a really big problem. My brother's-- I know he's just gone down to get some shopping, but he's left his MP pen behind. [Laughter] Sir, sir, I'm ready to be worried for Trump's wealth. [Laughter] Yes. [Laughter] Oh, it's a fucking friend. [Laughter] Oh, it's a fucking man. [Laughter] Does he announce it over to sound like? Yeah. Oh, yeah! [Laughter] That's what I'm talking about. Yeah. Like, it's only my local town. No one's going to know me anyway. [Laughter] [Laughter] You know? You can't even really hear the full name. [Laughter] [Laughter] [Laughter] It's a happy pen. [Laughter] Oh, this is like-- Oh, my God. What was it about strawberries? Because I know the strawberries. I said he's insanely allergic to strawberries. [Laughter] Strawberry allergies are actually a real thing. My own brother is allergic to strawberries. [Laughter] I was like, you've even got a fruit and veg oil. His tongue is going to swell up, and he's going to choke on it. [Laughter] Oh, thanks for a good laugh. [Laughter] Thank you. Thank you. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. Oh, that's a cheer we used to do in softball. Uh, what? It's, uh, actually Geico. Whenever someone hit a triple, we would wave our bats and yell, "15 minutes could save you 15% or more." But we never got to use it, because we would only hit home runs. Annoying. The phrase is from Geico, because they helped save people money. Geico? Yeah, they were our team sponsor. Oh, that's a cheer we used to do in softball. Uh, what? It's, uh, actually Geico. Whenever someone hit a triple, we would wave our bats and yell, "15 minutes could save you 15% or more." But we never got to use it, because we would only hit home runs. Annoying. The phrase is from Geico, because they helped save people money. Geico? Yeah, they were our team sponsor. Geico? Geico? 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network. Your child's first step is a big step towards their future. With first step by college invest, every Colorado child born or adopted or after January 1, 2020 will receive a free $115 contribution to their college invest college savings account. Plus, we'll match a percentage of your contributions in the coming years, helping you save even more. Enroll today and start your child off on the right foot. Visit ColoradoFirstStep.org to get started and claim your $115 now. NOW! [BLANK_AUDIO]
Back for your weekly ride to the tripperside. We interview Mark Wright on his time with LFC, 3 at the back and his upcoming 5 a side charity event in Dublin. Something your company may want to get involved in for a wonderful cause. We then sing for bobby, discuss strikers, countdown, coaches, midfielders, exits. Then on to waxing, bum hair, Camouflage bulls and you get the inside on our wind up on trev. A good weeks work done. BOBBBY FIRMINOOOOOO
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