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We look forward to getting back to winning ways against Swansea in the league on Sunday, and we finish as ever we do with your listeners' question, but before we start, a big congratulations from all of us here to one of our own, the hilarious Andy Young, and indeed to Mrs. Andy, on the arrival of their first child, Dara, on Friday. Okay, we're very lucky to have a returning guest on the show now. Roy Hudson, fresh mirror, boat trip in the Amazon. Some pictures of you looking very sartorial, elegant, I think. It's fair to say, how did you enjoy that trip, Roy? Well, thank you very much, Trevor. Yes, I certainly enjoyed the trip out on the boat, and that's really pleased that you picked up on my attire, because there's something of a dilemma what to wear, the conditions are very, very much the same all year round, I'm announced, because it's an equatorial city in the Amazon. Very, very hot and very humid. So I was in two minds as to what a approach to take, but obviously there was the classic staper of the Raven aviators, which is always good in bright conditions, and I decided to go for a collegiate look with a striped ruffler and shirt, and then formal slacks. And then I took, rather, a Maverick approach by, you know, doing a pair of night running shoes with them, someone in line with the fact that, of course, the England team now are a pair of the surprise by night. So I thought that they were very, very well, and I was taking something of an unorthodox approach. And I noticed it's a popular one with the young people in my house as well. So having, rather, put a few noises out of joint with my, I think, rather misinterpreted comments about my house being the last place we wanted to go for climactic reasons. I was keen to offer something of an olive branch by doing as the Romans do in Rome, if you will. - Right, you undoubtedly cooked quite a dash out there, all right, what were the benefits of that trip? - Well, first of all, I was open to speak to the mayor and some dignitaries to explain my comments, which I thought were very much lost in translation. I know there was something of a negative reaction, and I was misinterpreted with regards to saying, as I said before, that my house was very much the place you wanted to avoid. I had to stress, of course, that it, despite my various travels throughout Europe with Homestud's, Malmo, or Robrow, Noichital Zammax, on a vault, Viking into Milan, and the Swiss national team, and elsewhere in the world with the United Arab Emirates, and also Blackborne Robers, and the Finnish national team, and Fulham, and a very unfortunate spell of Liverpool where I thought I was very hard done by. I wanted to stress it. Matt, my house is not a place I'd personally visited, and I wanted to stress it. The only reason I made those comments was entirely for footballing reasons because of climactic issues. And I think it was a meeting that went very, very well. - Right, apparently you've been involved in setting up a football school out there, is that correct? - And that's correct. We've taken steps towards pulling something back in honor of the fact that we're obviously gonna be hosted in Manausville for our fixtures, or one of our fixtures. And so something I was very, very keen to do was to set up a footballing academy, so we'll be looking there to try to implement a certain amount of English organisation and defensive grit into the Amazonian Brazilian start of football. So it'll be very much an emphasis on two banks of four, and maintaining a good, solid, deep defensive line, and then looking for the long walk to counter-attack, very much as I did with great success, just following with Bobby Zamona. - Roy, you are a true gentleman. Thank you again for your time. - You're very welcome, as always, Trevor. - Okay, time to move on to the game at the Emirates. I never posed a feat to Arsenal. Lots of good stuff and some very bad stuff as well, obviously. We'll start off with the returning players who are making their way back to the first team, so who ferred best? Danny Agar, it could be said, was culpable in both goals. He's a man who's under a bit of pressure, perhaps given his age, his wage, and the fact that Sacco is looming there in the background. James Owens, I know that you have some pretty strong ideas about Agar and people who are rushing to judgment. - I mean, with regard to Agar yesterday, he doesn't really cover himself in glory for Agar with the goals, but I mean, it's his first game back up to six weeks. You know, he's out sprinted by a fast winger in the run-up to the second goal, and it's kind of one of those things. That's not really a centre-back stock in trade. You know, could he have been on the move quicker? I don't know, could he have been a bit stronger? Maybe, but I mean, I think with Agar, he's kind of strange when he's almost the opposite of skirting away, and that Agar, Agar, we often sort of have a better defensive record with him in the team. You know, the stats suggest we can see less goals when he's in there. Whereas with Skirting, it's like kind of the opposite, and we kind of lose more games with Skirting than the team overall. Yeah, Skirting allows these days where one versus one, he can look at me as others, where he looks terrible, but Agar very rarely looks a good one versus one defender. You know, he's not quick, he's not strong, he's not particularly good in the air. His marketing is sometimes quite erratic as well, and he can be a frustrating player in that way. The other thing gets there, of course, he misses a very good chance when the goal was gaping, but I think longer term, particularly, you know, not least because he's left footed. I mean, that's kind of almost a side issue, really, but obviously, you know, Rodgers has shown a reluctance to play him and Safka in the same defense. The Ryan's got to be on the wall there, because he's 30 in December. And I mean, all of this largely applies to Skirting as well. He's 30 in December, big wages, gone a bit stagnant, and you know, it's kind of the last chance to get anything close to a decent value for him. So I'd be surprised if he stays beyond the sum of myself. Yeah, and Dan will float. Would you concur with that as a man who's done a bit of time wandering around the fences yourself? Um, I think yesterday, Agar, whether it's that I mean the layoff in the last couple of weeks, who looked a little bit sloppy, but the force got on in particular, and he was caught up positionally was, like, as soon as Safka goes to close the ball, like, simple, he should be shifting across and closing that gap. But he doesn't, he kind of gambles that the ball's going to be lifted back in. It does got lifted back in, but it breaks to where he really should have been. Um, oh, he spoke with us a couple of weeks ago, as defended as he went. When it's Safka Mills, Agar's got to go and close that next man. And the next man there was Chamberlain. He doesn't, he stays and he kind of gambles that the ball's going to come in. But if he does his job properly in the first place, he doesn't really have to shut there to get away. I think that's a really good point. I heard some pretty, I thought, roby criticism of Safka on that saying, look, he goes to the ball, then why doesn't he get back to the ball? It was, it was pretty shoddy stuff. I mean, you're right, it is Agar's turn to step across. It's a simple defendant, we've all done it. It's that magical kind of piece of rope. If you're, if you're full back goals, you're sent to half goals and you're sent to half goals. He doesn't do it. Uh, that, that leaves the, the space down for Chamberlain. When he does become free, I thought he reacted very poorly as well, even when the ball did break to him. He seems kind of half thinking, am I going to close him or not? And he doesn't react very quickly. Um, on the second goal, I think he positionally picks up the round position for himself. As I said, I half, he knows Chamberlain's going to do him for pace all day long. So what do you want him to do? Come in, so it may be two or three yards. And force the pass out way and don't let him play between the gap, between schedule and Agar. You don't want him playing in that little hole. So if you come in, so it, and force the, the ball to be played out towards Chamberlain, and then he can stand them up. But he doesn't, he gives it the opportunity to become a Fort race. So the ball is slid in and it becomes a Fort race. It's only one winner then. And is there any, uh, significance or any merit to the argument? Um, the James kind of touching on there about the fact that Lucky is only just coming back in. And in fairness, he was never going to match a kid like that for pace anyway. Well, in that instance, I think, as he's coming toward, he's around a long time. He should be positionally better there. You know, he, he should see what's happening there. He knows how it's going to develop, but he doesn't. And he gets very toy to Chamberlain and it lets him become a Fort race. You know, just a little bit cute. Or just stepping so it's here for our yards. And that doesn't happen. That ball doesn't get slid down in between him and his schedule. Yeah. And I think on the fourth one, again, that might be just because he's only coming back from injury. But that's a basic, like if he sees the soccer going, he's got to go out as well. That's just a basic. So whether it's the injury layoff, I don't know about it. He kind of has come up with a few days this season. Yeah, uh, Liam had the underpoint of those two guys. Uh, we just mentioned there, Scotland and, and I, um, and I got being potentially saleable assets in the summer, um, given that we don't have a whole lot of those. And it looks like we're going to have to get money in, uh, to buy players. What would be your take on that? Um, what you would be looking most likely if you think any of them are. Well, in terms of sale of the last set, so not really, we do have a couple of those now, but not any that we'd actually want to let go. Want to, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's the difference in saleable. You know, but, um, I think that potentially both of them are in danger. I think that they're, you know, we're probably probably coming back from Granada where, you know, well, considering how well he does, you know, he made a great assist the other day from that mistake and a big fucking 70 yard up fail ball. Well, you got him coming back into a sack of, you know, going to be in there, probably more, most likely long term, you know, but, uh, as James touched on as well, both, both 30 in December, both kind of stagnant. The opportunity's not really there. Like, well, if you keep, we don't really stand to gain anything if we keep money longer on the rock sort of continues, you know, we've had a history of selling players at the right time, you know, like Torres and stuff like that. You know, and we, we, we actually had to make the decision whether this was either a bad patch or whether this was going to be something that was permanent, like rain as well, you know, it's probably, the jury's probably out at Napoli at the moment, whether we've made the right decision on that yet. But I think that if not both of them, I think one of them will probably have to go. It's probably, especially probably to make room for probably somebody new at right center by probably long term. Sure. Sure. Um, on the topic of people who maybe weren't what they have been previously are front to in terms of end product, a little bit off color of demo. I want to be fair to say that both stories and Suarez for different reasons. Now, look, Suarez was all over the place and he looks just remarkable every time you see him. He is kind of omnipresent. He's everywhere. But basically at the same time, he was a bit, there's something, there's something not quite right, man, whether it's some sort of fatigue issue, whether it's some sort of like roasting or just going off the boil. Who knows what it is. What's your take on the front two and if there's 19 needs doing there? We, a couple of weeks ago, when we moved into that kind of tree or front kind of system, there was a bit of fluidity of what was going on there. They were kind of switching and switching out. If, as I was saying, as soon as we lose the ball, the two would remember dropping. The first time we'd done that was against everything that I've seen. And what it was was whoever was the two closest men to the compositions dropped in and one of the trees that off top. But in the last two games I've noticed that it's storage just stays off top. And it's Suarez that's made deal there. The donkey walk backwards. He did the fill in. Now, I don't really like that idea. It's such because yesterday in particular, if you've got a team but set up to defend against you and they're going to sit deep, the pace of storage isn't always going to walk. Maybe if you've got the little interchange between him and Suarez, you can get the trickery, you've got the pace. But they have just one stand up top. That just made things very easy for us, not the day but yesterday. If you had just swapped maybe Suarez and storage early on, it mixes things up a little bit. I think Suarez has suffered because of storage having that long stroke or all up top. Six games now on this man without scoring. And this man was on four. He's not getting as many chances as he used it. I would want to see him closer to the goal. And if that's boy rotating and being fluid between the two of them, so be it. But I think sticking with one solo striker isn't the way. It's not going to help Luis Suarez. Well, that's what it comes down to, isn't it? Because you'd need to be, I think, a class of a mentalist to Chris Suarez, in terms of the effort he's putting in and to start throwing his toys out of the prime because he's not getting goals in every game. Like he was previously. But is it something to do with how we're basically shooting our game towards him and what we should be doing for him? It's how we're setting up at the moment about what we have available. I think that's what it is. And Suarez is doing a fantastic job at that. Whether it's affecting him in the long term, whether he's thinking, "This isn't where we want to play or where I want to be." Or you want to be the man on top. I'd hate to see him to somewhere him say, "Well, I've an issue of playing Elsoid and dropping deep in chase." Or you want to be up scoring goals. It's much more much as at the minute. I would like to see them rotate and move around. I don't like the idea for our storage to just be in the won't solve striker. Yeah, it's probably a bit predictable as well. By contrast, the rhyme sterling pretty bloody magnificent, I think you look great. I mean, boss the wing, boss that fall back when he went back there. Is he already packing his man candy for real, do you think? Well, you know, when you compare his form to some of the other wide men in England, you know, you wonder how the hell he could be left out. Yeah. But it would be a very, very fucking hudgy thing to do. It was not actually included, you know? Yeah. Like, the way I would have it now going, you know, considering like, you know, the usual faces that would have always been in the England side, you know, the likes of Ashley Young and everything. But let's see, let's be honest, this fucking pony. Like, compare him like in with Hodgson has a chance basically to, you know, inject a bit of youth and a bit of exuberance into that England side. You know, so can you imagine, more or less, like say, you know, just for the damn married friend, can you imagine someone, like, stories playing in front of Realny or whoever you want to start up top with, like, say a trio or someone like staring on one side, Chamberlain and the other are barely in behind, you know? That's, that's the kind of thing that, you know, whether you'd hope that, the lot of the England fans are sure would hope, Hodgson went in towards not fucking liking, right? Like, you know, what, it's something England always did, wasn't it? It always bring a, an 18, 19 year old that kind of explodes onto the same. When you go back, you look like a guy's going on, Realny D.R. kind of had a big tournament, big tournament they kind of explode onto the same. So, well, he said it a few weeks ago, he was not into one at the time. Well, he said, boys, get it on. And did you? We did. Good luck. It's not going, though, Real. It's not going. We just, Hodgy? For the case, he's on the Hodgy Hotline, he knows what's going on. Back to starting for us, Stanley. Well, tell me what you made of him when he was forced to, to make that switch in, in terms of the consistency of his performance for 90. Well, I think he acquitted himself. Marvellously good, you know? Like, he was making a lot of fucking brilliant tackles down, like, when Arsenal broke down there left, you know? I think you made, you made a couple of vital hit in that Gibbs. You came across Gibbs a go a few times and you fucking, you took the ball out from under him at least twice. It says a lot that Arsenal had to make that change and bring Gibbs on to stop what Stanley was doing on that switch. I thought we knew it was him. We put him back to right back. I thought we'd last something on our play. The change that we made was, it was Gordon's concept, but I didn't think it was executed too well. I think that Stanley was doing really well for us down the right wing. And I just thought when Henderson came on, that we didn't have the same fluidity down that side. I thought Stanley did really well in going to right back and performing his role at right back. But I also thought we sort of last a little bit of impetus down that right hand side by dropping it back into the right back position. It was staying there for a second and talking to me about Handel because everyone was screaming for the kid to come on. And it would be fair to say, and I'm a massive fan of this kid, it would be fair to say they didn't have the impact that we would all have hoped on the day. Yeah, I do think people were screaming for Henderson to come on. I was sort of thinking, if you bring Henderson on, I would have gone like for like with Catinio, to be honest with you, because I thought Catinio had a poor enough game on the day. I didn't think he did much. He got a lot of the ball in the final toward, but didn't really execute much that was going on, where we brought Henderson on and we started to stuck him on the right wing. And then it was a strange setup. I thought I wasn't quite sure where Catinio wanted to play. And I wasn't quite sure where Henderson was meant to play when he came on. He seemed to find himself out in a right wing position, but without the qualities that Sterling had avoided was true throughout the game. So I didn't think, the substitution may have been the right player, but I didn't think it was the right system that he went into, and he did finally come onto the pitch. James Owens on Catinio, how did you feel he fared against Arsenal? Would it be fair to say that he was a little bit off his game, or would there be reasons for that that you could highlight? I think when you go a goal down, it becomes a difficult game for a player like Catinio. I mean, the statistics prove he's one of the best players in the league at playing a through ball. Now, obviously, that would mean that you should still be capable of doing that against a team that's going to see in his shell. But it obviously gets a lot harder, and he's picking up the ball, trying to fairly deep, trying to push on with it, and then he's got a massive Arsenal shirt to try and pass the ball through. So that's obviously going to make it more difficult. But I think there's more of a general point really about our attacking play, when we find ourselves going a goal down. And not just that, but just generally the fact that the weaker teams in the league, they're always going to sit deep and be compact against you. And because of the weaker teams, and they're not as good individually, they're not going to be as good collectively. And they're going to have to either play the game of their lives and possibly be very lucky on top of that to stop us scoring for 90 minutes. So if in 90 minutes, they will do very, very well to stop us scoring one or two goals, because we are that good attacking, whether we're counter-attacking or not. But the danger now, we could become victims of our own success, give them what we did to top them on the break, give them what we did to Everton, and give them what we did to Arsenal. The better teams in the big head-to-head games, where sometimes you really need the three points, are possibly going to be more inclined to take an approach, whether they say, right, well, we don't want we don't want out into us, what happens against Arsenal with these. So we'll sit off. Now, when you do that, you know, tactics 101, you need to make the pitch wider. You need to make the pitch wider. You need to do it with quality in the wide areas. Now, because obviously it's harder when you're playing against teams that were individually better, better concentration levels, better individual defenders and what have you. That, to me, is why people can forget the kind of the sort of tentative talk that, hey, you know, maybe you will not actually sign to Soko, because he's done right defensively. For me, having Flanagan into Soko, both at the club and Flanagan will stay, surely, because he's more than proved himself. He qualifies as homegrown. He's obviously, you know, got a, you know, a great mentality, and he's versatile. He can play both sides. I don't think both of them is one too many limited forebacks for me. You know, we're not going to be able to make the guy get any quicker. So if we're going to have Flanagan as a sort of utility foreback, I don't think we can afford another one like Soko is limited, because that showed up a bit against Fulham as well, but it also showed up yesterday. There's a lack of quality in the foreback outlook, and that can be a problem when either you go down or when teams just want to sit deep against your better teams anyway. Fair enough, fair enough. On our keeper on the day, Brad Jones, you'd have to say he was pretty damn impressed with the way he dominated the 18-yard box. We saw a keeper approaching stuff and coming for stuff, which we don't tend to see with Mini-Lay. Is there something that the man on the bench could have looked on and learned from his own study on the day? Well, it's not really hard to see. We've spoke about it recently about how Mini-Lay is absolutely nailed to his line for every single ball that comes in. Jones was very accomplished yesterday. I think most balls took him in. He dealt with aerially. It was one he came for, nearly on a panel spot, and he comes on punches, clears. And that's dealing with it and coping with it. Bit of stick came his way for the, for giving away the corner. He tipped him over the bear. But like he made up his mind early, and he dealt with it, he got it over the bear. That's excessively harsh, isn't it? It was excessively harsh. I've seen a lot of stick coming from it that way. What I will say, and it might be right, might be wrong in saying this. I think the fourth goal, we give it all about Mini-Lay, not coming from crosses and dealing in certain ways. But I think Mini-Lay moved away to save the fourth goal. You know, it wasn't, it wasn't hit very hard. It wasn't really in the corner. But Jones just went the wrong way. That's where Mini-Lay is at his best when he pulls off a save. There's a lot of chomping at the bear to get in here on me left. Not so much chomping at the bear. All I'd say is that, yes, I agree with you. You'd probably back Mini-Lay to make one of the saves off the two shots that come in against us. However, I agree with your point on the ball over the bear. You know, I know from playing the game the whole lot. You'd deal what's in front of you. It was a tricky, there are tricky conditions to play on the day. It's a ball that's dropping from a height. He's, the difference between taking it under the middle of the ball, in the middle of the goal, under the bear, and being up against your post and under the bear as the ball is dropping. You tip it over, you deal with the corner, and we actually dealt with the corner. It's the phases that come after the corner, which caused the actual issue itself. Personally, I thought Jones did really well. You know, the shots on other days would have been, could have been saved by Jones himself. He makes a fantastic save down low to others near post in the game as well. By God, I fucking loved the domination of the boxboy. I'm like, even the one where he just perfected, where he came and punched the thing right at the edge of the box. It set up counter-tax quickly, and it's been one real criticism of a Mini-Lay since he became the goalkeeper here. He doesn't even dominate a six-year-old box, and I'm not calling for Brad Jones to be our starting goalkeeper. I'm hoping, and I probably alluded that question up into the agenda as well, that I'm hoping that he's looking on, and I'm hoping that Brendan's looking on and saying, "Do you know what, Simone, if you want to go to the next level, and I mean, like, you want to be a world-class keeper, and you want to challenge Courtwell for that number one jersey at Belgium, that's what you bring into your game. That's what you bring into your game. It's not just the point, his distribution on the ball was phenomenal. Like, I mean, he was pinging passes, and it's quick, and it's fast, and the ball was coming to him, and he knew where his next pass was going. He knew where the player was moving into, and he was hitting that space door. The amount of times that we kept possession of his kicks was hot, and looked a lot higher. Now, I didn't look up the stats, but it looked higher than the way we normally do when we go to mid- and long-range kicks that are coming out. But again, as I said, Mini-Lay's sitting on the bench, he's looking at the game. I'm sure that he's taking anything, and I'm sure there's words being heard saying, "That's your next level. You're a fool." - Phil. - Phil. - Yeah. - Does Jones stay for you as backup, if he wants to? If he doesn't want to actually go somewhere and play football, what would you keep him? - It's a tough one, James. I think he's been a great servant of fairness to him as a number two at the club, right? And I saw Andrew, please do put out the stats that if you actually go for a like in terms of percentages ratio, he has better percentages than rain at the club, but it's over a much smaller sample, obviously, because he hasn't played as many games as he is. But there's a lot of value to be had in goalkeepers in the market, and good young goalkeepers in the market. And you could actually probably go out and port to someone for five or six million who would have the potential to go on and challenge many life for the jersey. For me, it's pressing needs, and I'm looking at it. I'd rather say it's signed three or four, real guaranteed, four-time starters, and not have a mass sell-off come the end of the season, because we're going to need a squad, regardless of whether we're in the role part of the Champions League and fingers crossed as the Champions League, and I don't think we need a mass sell-off. I think we need to build on the squad that we have and do a gradual replacement now over the next few years, then go through a massive change and a massive transition again. Leeds, does Brad Jones stay for you next season? Those are our support keeper. Genome, when you look at the game yesterday, Brad Jones, he truly played like a keeper who looked like a keeper, who had been training under Brad and Rogers for a fair bit longer, and manipulated. It was as if he was playing exactly the way that Rogers would expect the keeper to play. And we think that the backup keeper market, if you're going to play a keeper, there's good value there for a player who will start now. You see the backup keeper is a lonely, lonely ground. It's like they're going to spend most of their time picking splinters out of their arse. If we already have Jones, he's pretty happy to do that. And rather, say you had $4 million, we're not exactly a washroom money. So especially if we're going to have to sell the boy at some certain points during the summer, would you rather keep Jones, somebody who's actually already well skilled in Rogers' methods, rather than going out and trying to teach him or allowed how to do the exact same thing again? Let's be honest as well. How the hell do you replace Brad Jones' hair? I mean, that's just focused on a majestic man. That is a magnificent... Even storms can't settle his hair. It's like the killer Ted's hair as well. It seems like the hair of a fucking action man, it just never moves like... It's like it's made of plastic. It's actually strangely that you mentioned that Ted. I have no plans on really talking about snow, but however, I've been drawing it. I've been drawing in about it a bit, so I mean... But coming back to what we're talking about, Catenio, and potentially we haven't talked about Joallum, but it's on the same line again. The midfield that Arsenal played against us was very much a two against the tree that we had the day that we went and played against them. And I think bringing Flamin'y back in and Flamin'y and our Ted to sit in there made such a difference the way the Arsenal midfield could set up. And Flamin'y is much better at reading spaces and closing down gaps. And I think that's an awful lot of the reason why Catenio didn't have as much of an impact on the game. It's a controversial point here now. I would literally say that Flamin'y was probably a more avoidable signing for Arsenal than I was. I don't think that's... I think that might be a little bit out the left field. No, I don't. I think it's the one player that... If you look at when people have talked about Arsenal over the last two or three years, they were looking for a ray... Again, it's something similar we're talking about ourselves, but a defence amid failure with the tactical mouse to actually go... I love the tactical mouse. To build those gaps and plug those gaps. Again, Flamin'y did that for Arsenal before he left from Milan. And they never replaced them and they've come back in. And it's not surprising that Arsenal haven't their best season since signing a proper defence. And his final season, that actually was easily the most consistent player that they had. They really should have worked harder to keep him, I think. But there's that in it as well. Luckily, Stéley is in here tonight. He'd be fucking giving us a big toe just so he was banging on outside of Flamin'y. Why aren't we fucking signing Flamin'y? Why aren't we signing Flamin'y? We had great signing for us. I believe he got some abuse about Flamin'y and how shit Flamin'y actually was, if I recall what's happening at Flamin'y. At Milan, at Milan, at Milan. Okay, Flamin'y, tell me about our own tactical mouse, Jo-all. Alan is not Henderson. Very good. Well, what the act did he... He asked him to do Henderson's role yesterday. And he's not fucking able to. Let's just call it Spare to Spare. He's never gonna do that. He's neat and toyy on the ball. He can link or play. He can kind of keep play moving. Well, he'll never do what fucking Henderson does. And the old heart, that's where we fell down a little bit yesterday in the middle of the park. And saying that if we look at the game overall yesterday, it's kind of... It's great to look at where we are at the moment. Arizona had to set up to be the fucking defensively against us and hit us in the counter at home. Yeah. You know, that's unheard of. The Arizona army come and they play their game and you flick their game and you know, they were fucking terrible yesterday. Now, he said today that this game will come down not to the stand at 11, which everyone thought it would. It will now that he'll technically get to... I thought Vanguard got a spot on on the, like, bringing Flamingi back in and playing us on the counter. And saying that they've only had two chances in the game. Really good chance in the game to take him both of them. If we fucking have larger chances. Well, that's... For 20 minutes, storage has two fucking gilt-air opportunities. He scores them and we're back into Anfield four. He won territory against... That's what I mean though. You know, and... It just wasn't to be on the day. No, I suppose we set it as well in the lead up to the league match. That between the two teams, whoever scores forced in those games, given that neither team had a great history of coming back from behind over the course of the season and going on to win games, that they're giving themselves a great opportunity win the match and so approved. Like, your man, Yaya, David, and Sano Gold, it was just... He's like... Okay, the fourth goal... Did you do there? The fourth... The fourth goal comes from him, right? But he was fucking a parlor for the game, like... Like, there was air shots and everything coming up. Handy Carlesque. Oh, man. You obviously didn't watch it. You didn't watch it on BT then, because Andy Graham is talking about him, and he was... Well, Andy Graham is... For that, for good to be on television is a disgrace. James Owens, just to bring you in to finish this topic off, he shipped an awful lot of criticism and did Joe Allen in the wake of that defeat yesterday. Would it be fair to say, though, that Bolt himself and the team, in fairness, weren't half as bad as an awful lot of people made out? I finished that game, I turned it off, it was over, and he just went, "Yeah, good performance, I'm happy enough with that. Were you in the same boat or did you have different feelings about it?" Yeah, I mean, speaking for the overall performance, yeah, I think, you know, the consensus is I saw it. Well, in terms of the way I found, in terms of, you know, the obvious kind of, you know, broader Twitter, depending on what we've all got on our timelines is, I think people took a lot of heart from it because of the fact that, you know, we did... Even to now, you know, we still look like we could get back into the game, and who knows, maybe if, you know, we're not denied another clear penalty by a weak referee, just because he's given us a penalty a few minutes before, and it's away from home and all that. Maybe the game is different, I don't know, because, you know, we did... Ultimately, you know, we've defended poorly a couple of times, we had a little spell on the pressure in the first half, and Arsenal scored in their spell, whether they were on the front foot, whereas we had too good chances before that, and a striker who scored in what seven or eight consecutive games didn't, you know, and, you know, are kind of a most prolific player in recent times, on an off-day. Well, you know, I'd rather we had that off-day in a cup game than in the league, because we've talked about many times the league and where we finished, it's got to be the priority. So, no, I mean, I think we play well, and it does show the progression of the team that we went away to, you know, a tough opponent, and, you know, there's no shame in losing that game, and I mean, for a lot, you know, for good spells, we were the better team, and we were on the front foot, but, you know, you don't get, you don't progress through to the next round for that. You progress through to the next round, but score more goals, so we've paid the price for proper accuracy and a bit sloppy defendant. I mean, that's too Alan. I mean, you know, he's right, he's not handed us, and, you know, we do, you know, hand us to become such an integral part of the way we play. When there isn't that kind of dynamism and energy of Henderson, you know, we do miss it, you know, Alan's a, he's a different player. I mean, he did get his head up and play one kind of quite Gerald S. Ball forward for, I think, he found storage in behind sort of midway through the first off. I mean, he doesn't, he's a different player. I mean, we've almost evolved a little bit beyond what Gerald's good at, because of, you know, what Rogers has got at his disposal and attack in terms. We don't look to sort of shake teams out of shape with a patient kind of side-to-side approach, which Alan is kind of ideal for. He's also ideal if you need to kind of kill a game to throw on a player like Alan. You'll just, you know, show for the ball and play a simple pass. And that's kind of, it's sort of the building blocks of having control. But he's not a, he's not a direct handle. Yeah, yeah, he's not a crash-bound wallopist, Henderson, who's a bit more, I mean, the thing has got about to his game. I mean, one thing you would probably never be able to do, because if he can't do it when he's 23, he'll be difficult for him. He can't pick up the ball and turn with it, which isn't great in the middle of the pitch. And then the other thing is, it's got to return the season isn't technically good. It has to be improved there. It has to be improved there. He's pretty good at everything else, but, you know, he needs to improve his goal, but yeah, Alan's a bit more of a, as I said, we're almost more of a direct team than it suits Alan to be in now. So, long term, that's an interesting question, but I don't think he was terrible, but he's not really a player that kind of asserts himself. You know, just my take on Joe Alan to how he played yesterday, he looked very much like a player who was coming back from injury. In terms of what he's good at and the whole actor comes back a bit to the aggravator that we had at the start there, right? You know, he did a lot of good things. He did a lot of things that you'd expect him to do better on. Do you mean Rusty or where? Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, I wouldn't say where he tackled, so he got, I remember when he got done as well, 20 minutes in, we put Alske, that's the other thing. That's a trot. That's a rotten tackle. That doesn't even give a yellow for us. Ah, listen, I'm sure we'll talk about that today. We will have looked at that. In fairness, right, you know, he looked like a player, and if you look at a second half performance in comparison to the fourth half performance, even though he was integral in terms of some of the good chances that we made as well in the fourth half, he does step up a level again in the second half. And Alan always looks like a player that needs, again, a run of eight, nine, ten games to get fully into a stride, to really give what he's good at. And I think, away from home, ideally, you would have Hendo and Alan with Gerard in terms of the midfield trade that we have at the moment, because they can just, you know, both of them are very good at pressing, retain the ball, especially when we talk about, like, the likes of Fulham and the away games that we have, you know, retain a possession and building and not getting caught so quickly in transition is going to be integral to us getting those three points on the road. And Coutinho at home, is that what you're thinking? Yeah, Coutinho at home, you don't need Henderson and Alan because we have the, we've seen it the way we've played at home, the way even teams come and set up against us. You know, we can go direct, we can change it around and Coutinho is good at that. I just think having Coutinho or Sterling or whoever it is on the bench in away games like that gives us a real ace to play in terms of changing up the game for half an hour, 35 minutes, where yesterday you were looking at it and we didn't really have that somebody on the bench. I know we brought Hendo on, but we didn't really have that game changer, the game winner, that if you have Sterling or Coutinho to come off the bench, they can really inject something different that we don't have. Phil, I was looking to touch on that for a good while now, I was thinking. From what I've seen as well, especially in a 4-3-3, we believe Coutinho causes, in some cases, more questions than answers. I think in a 4-3-3, you've got players, you have that one-two kind of formation, that one-two pivot where you're looking for the two advanced players to sit deeper occasionally, maybe one kind of sits a little bit more, one will advance a little bit. I tend to think that Coutinho is usually the best when he is even further forward playing in that, obviously, this hand roll. But I think now, especially some of our best performances, especially the five-nail at Roy Hartland, that came courtesy of what we believe. The thing, the platform that we built off in those games was the Alan Henderson pivot. Oh, I honestly thought that the best came from the pair at M, you know, you see the subtlety that Alan provides, the ability to just take and release the ball almost immediately straight on to the next man. Alan Henderson played some wonderful one-tails like him. Henderson's energy can point where Alan's ability, and provision, and stuff like that. I thought that gave us a better impetus to go forward and retain possession, especially in the way game where you'd expect the whole team to be coming at you. It flew to finish us off then, would it be fair to say that, unlike poor Danny Sturridge, you didn't shed any tears after that last year's state? Definitely not. If we win the game, of course, I didn't want to lose the game, wanted to go through. I think we all did. But if that had to end up with replay essays and another game on top of us, I said yesterday to the lads, if we can get through this game, win our lose, no fucking injuries, and look forward to this onesie next weekend. Job fucking done for me. And we've come through the game once again, Agra's come back into the soil, Alan's had a run, and we've played particularly well, I think, away from home. We didn't win the game but this onesie next Saturday, and that's it for the main goal, I think now. Yeah, okay. I suppose we shouldn't let this game pass without mentioning that author, Baldi, Folkface, Howard Ebb, and I want to say, like, rather than just victimize the idiot, right, because he's a piss poor referee, let's be honest about it, right. He just, to me, anyway, he's just another in a long loin of short referees, and in general, it's not specific to England or English referees, go around Europe this year, and they're having the same debate in Germany about the referees, the level of referees in Germany, the same in Spain, that they get easily influenced, you know, tings under back in the hole. You know, Brendan took the fine for Lee Mason, and you'd like to think the amount of publicity that's coming out of, of such bad decisions by Howard Webb and Liverpool matches that he might not ref us now till the end of the season, and what else happened to even open our mouth about it, because for once the prescient have jumped on the fact that this fella is a fucking con job when it comes to refereeing him, you know, he, he, like, honestly, right. This is, this is you not victimizing him, go ahead, yeah. His reaction, his reaction to Sterling putting his hand on him. Oh, yeah, oh, wow. That was great. That was, that was, that was beyond fucking primarily years from, oh, God, all that, what a mince. He pirouettes, honest to God, on a tweet, I thought, he pirouettes, like Macho Man Randy Savage used to do in the ring, right, with his glasses on the whole up with the fucking eyebrow raised, and the whole, I was like, man, nobody even wants the camera to be on your stupid body head. Like seriously, just fuck off. It was like, it was like silent, they're a Hollywood, the little face on them, and the look around, it was just hideous, especially in slow motion on the replay as well. That made it even worse. Like, just a slow motion Walter White, that's there, like, oh, is he as badly as, as there is, or can you, like, that's as he is bad. Let's broaden this out. I mean, this is apparently England's best fucking referee. Like, if this chap is the best that England has to offer, the referee in profession is in need of a big fucking renaissance. The reason we all know why he's not given that, the reason he's not given that is because he gave a penalty a few minutes before. So, it didn't matter, you know, it didn't matter how fucking clear it is, it could have been handled on the fucking line. He's not going to get, he's not going to give, well, okay, that's maybe a bit of an exaggeration, but he's not going to give another one. We're the away team for fuck's sake. Not even that. I don't know what's exaggerating James. This guy, this is going to be a strong referee, right? He's like, like, Lisa, he's going to be England's best referees, go to the World Cup again. This is the same guy who didn't say Nigel the young off for a fucking karate kick, when he obviously saw something because he gave a yellow card in a World Cup final. Well, you know, this is an endemic thing with referee's generally, but, you know, you'd expect the best ones who were supposed to be quote unquote, strong, like this big, strong reputation, you know, Howard Webber's got is to be above being as weak as a referee context. Which is the sign of a weak referee, it's in the flooding and fairness, that guy who's gone, who's gone to respond to. It is, like, somebody said that this fucker's gone to the World Cup next year. What happens is semi-fun of a World Cup, he just gives a penalty, it's still one, and the same thing goes up, and I'm not giving a fuck another panel here, that's, don't be fucking absolute mora, fucking mora's over it, like, how can you just call it, just referee the game with your supposed referee, they talk about, like, bringing in video and all, and that's great, help referees up, get the fucking simple things. He doesn't get the same, he always has every single game, he does, he has one bad decision that fucking everyone talks about, and it's like, he wants to be the fucking big man that's in the newspapers the next day, we shouldn't fucking even hear his name, or know who the referee, or I'll slaughter the referee here, they all make mistakes, but how many of the referees out there, we've had this season, part of Mason and that fucker web, how many others are jumping out of us that have fucked us over, right, that's very, that's very few of them, they get odd decisions wrong, but Mason and Webber have got fucking horrendous, simple decisions wrong, repeatedly, repeatedly, you don't want getting a 50-50 decision, not going your way, or eat some of these toys, or some of these fellas, you didn't get some, get the fucking simple decisions right, it's gone from looking like a mistake, looking at a completely fucking arbitrary look, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, our time keeping, time keeping's another one when it comes to being arbitrary, I won't go on about it too long, but three minutes yesterday, three fucking minutes, there's been, I've got two goals, right, which is about a minute each, by the time everyone's got back into their house to kick off, there's been a penalty, that takes about a minute to get taken, Aga was down injured at one point, wasn't he, three minutes, yeah, can't be a fucking favor, I mean, you know, you see that all the time as well, with time keeping in football, piss poor, you know, they've got a referee trying to ref 22 players, and try and keep time, you know, just fucking amateurish, absolutely fucking amateurish. Can I just make one point on the refereeing yesterday, that fucking bollocks Podolsky, or he swear he drove him short enough, he made six tackles without getting booked for a fucking one of them, he actually gave away the penalty as well, yeah, I think he was up around seven, or he fells, and one of them was fucking horrific, they killed him, yeah, they did, they killed him, yeah, they killed him, I cast all the yellow cards, definitely, in Scissor and Flanagan to the fucking ground, at one stage, I believe, I think it was Flanagan anyway, but it was competitive felling, like he's six or seven, and he said, "Told him we're stonewalled, yeah, we're straight away, we're not asking our players to be sent off, but be consistent." Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. If Jared makes one tackle, one fucking tackle he goes in the book, right, we'll finish this off, finish this off, in this referee discussion, by Telus, apart from Colina, do tell us one, tell us a good one. The very few of them that stand out, that's what you want, the best referee is, don't fucking stand out, you don't see them, you don't, you know, the game happens, and they just kind of come in, they officiate, they disappear. Let's move on to our preview of Liverpool versus Swansea on Sunday. Swansea, bit of a mixed bag, they've got in on Thursday night before they face us, we really needed it when this one, I think, lads, I think that's fair to say, leave, it's a most win, it's not. It's a most win, not a most win, it's a bleeding, most make a statement, like especially, I expected to take all that FA Cup frustration there on Swansea, I want to make sure that I left a frid mess all over the floor. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so you want a big win and you think it's... I'm hoping for the big, well, I'm fucking going, so I hope there's a big win, when the swires will finally break this little malaise or sorts that he's in at the moment, so I'm hoping for a good few goals. If you are, and you are going to be standing there, who do you want to see, loaning it in the centre of defence alongside Skirtle, who's definitely going to start touring or agar? Jesus, that's actually a full question now. Yeah, I'm not really sure, but for the sake, you know, Carlo, I think, I'd like him to remain in the role that he was bought for as backup. I think an opportunity like this, we're home game against Swansea, we're likely to be the better team, we're likely to have more of the ball, have more of the impetus. I'd like Agatha line up out there, gain his fitness back and more or less as confidence, like, I feel like, you know, unless I don't really see someone like, well, maybe I don't know where Bonnie will give them that many problems, like I think he'll be a big physical presence putting himself out there, but I believe that the pair doesn't should be able to handle that attack from Swansea, I don't know how Steve the Pirate is going to fucking set them up, but like... Swansea will be the only place for Steve. That's going to take you on. Floody, in terms of the attack, do we shake things up a little bit, you know, are the front tree the front tree and we just basically leave it there? That's the front tree. Yeah, talk to me about what you thought to me about everyone, in terms of the interchanging and what you'd like to see there. I know you were saying basically not storage central all the time. The tree them have to have the fluidity, in my opinion. The system has been working fantastically well, but as soon as it becomes stagnant, we're one man up top and that's the way it is. It's easy to make. Everyone knows who they're making, they're sent to the house, not what they're doing, it's storage. So straight away, yesterday in particular, straight away Arsenal, this is storage, it's going to be here to hold, let's fucking just stand off here, where if they get Suarez and you just even swap for 15-20 minutes, it gives them something else to think about. I just think, yes, the first thing it was a little bit easy. I would like to see that interchange coming in again and when we lose the ball, if we drop back into the foyer, whoever's the two closest go in there and be it Suarez, storage are staying up top, that's what happens when we break them, we break in numbers, which you had been though. Yeah, James, is it probably fair to say that we might be a little bit unwise to take Swansea for granted. I know they've got this big game on Thursday, well, comparatively big game in the Europa, would we be wise to be very much on our medal for this match? Well, I mean, they're like about half the league, they're in a relegation fight, aren't they? But they're not your typical relegation fight and team, they've obviously got a bit more about them than that, they have got a bit of quality. But we talked about is this a must-win game? Well, yes, it is because you look at the other home games we've got and yes, those home games are opportunities to take points off teams around and above us, but they're also harder to win because you're playing better teams and Swansea aren't one of the better teams who are judging by their league performance, they're not one of the better teams who are going to come to Anfield. Our home form is good, it's got to be a game we've got to look at, there's no scope for slipping up with this one, really. And I think there's really no excuse not to be winning. They're not a terrible team by any means, but they are playing on Thursday. They're not in great form in the league, that might be broken up by the fact they've got a new manager, but you can't really take it for granted against anyone, but in terms of looking at the fixtures we've got left out of the home fixtures, this and Sunderland really, they look like the ones where you think, well, it could be winning those because in terms of just finishing top four, we can't legislate for going and getting seven or nine points off Spurs, Chelsea and City. You've got to take those three when they're looking like they're likely to. My key hope for this game, apart from winning the game, is that if actually Williams has fit, that storage and Suarez tear that fucker anywhere, he's annoyed to be Jay Zilme, since the remarks about Suarez, I think the last season, even when we played him down in Swansea, I just wanted to see him getting ripped to shreds, right? And I feel that storage definitely has the skill set to fucking do them all over the shop. And if he has to contend about him and Suarez, or love Suarez, to bury a hat trick and just do him, build 27 nuts, all ends up. I fucking give him a John Cena, you can't see me going with him. You can't see me as he gets that hat trick, and runs off in celebration, wave his arse or something. Robbie Felders style Adam and that walks. I just honest to God, I want to see Williams torn in so I don't know all day long. I want you to promise me that if storage does indeed do that, you will post a picture of you Sky Pointing, please. I will go full kit and do a point. Full kit and wanker Sky Point quality. Floody, told me a little bit about Swansea and the potential threat that they hold for us. Swansea play one way, one way, fucking only. They don't change it. They don't tend to mix it up a lot. Most things like common causes problems that I've failed will sit deep, they'll play the foil craftsman, and the force will also hit the sword and try to pick up gaps. These are fucking branded at half the time. The games are so open, it's ridiculous. It's crazy. The warm problem they can cause us and it can be shelving because it does make them late runs to try to link up with Bony. But we should still have way too much of this. If this game becomes open, I think we can fucking order them. That's being honest, which is sad. And if they come and Detroit to be fucking this new team and play Detroit Frustrators, I think we'll still fucking order them because they don't even get raped. The only time I've watched them in the last three or four years is the same way. We're going to go out, we're going to play, we're going to take the game to you. You can't always do that. You can't always take the game to the opposition. My only country, to at least a little Bony. I write Bony as a player and we don't want to give him chances around the box because he is a finisher, right? I was set up as unsure now, wasn't it? No, but he is a finisher and he scored again. Like he did damage against us when we played him in the fourth half of the season. And I just, what I don't want to see is him getting clear core chances in our box because he's the one that quotes score goals against us. And we don't want, we just don't want to put unnecessary pressure on us. A noise-cleaning sheet, I'm going to get more going to him under his belt and take it from there. Do you know what I mean? With a tendency to struggle with really rough hounds and forwards like that, you know, and especially scare it, the scare it tends to get locked up in the physical battle a little bit in which he gets a bit off our zealous and he'll take us all, you have somebody else. Yeah, well they, while they're on there, in terms of what we look like, it's probably fairly predictable. We've spoken a little bit about what our progress starts, and it's likely does. It's likely, obviously, Megan's going to come back. The front three are going to be the front three. So the only scope really probably for a little bit of changing about potentially is in midfield. Or is it? Do you, what, what, how would you see us lining up across them? Well, back to what we were saying about, like, you know, the choice, whether we play a 4-3-3, well, Alan, or can we play a 4-2-3-1 with, well, not even a 4-2-3-1, do we just like have Coutinho in there instead of him? It's, it's, it's a, it's a, it's not a choice to make it as I said, because I believe that Coutinho, because he's not quite a central midfielder, like if in the strictest sense, I believe he can kind of end up throwing the midfield a little bit off balance. If, if we're, especially at him against Swansea, he'll play a lot across the middle, especially somebody like the Goseman as well. The Goseman has a good bit of energy, he gets around and stuff like that. So I think I'd like to see, I'd like to see Alan reintroduce the decide in a way like, and then as, and as Phil torsstan as well earlier, about having Coutinho to come off the bench at some stage as well. I think that, you know, not be a bit less predictable, you know, like say, like, have them, have them on at the start and then if you know, if it's not working one way or the hell, if we actually, if we get a couple more goals, if we get a couple of goals in at the start, like maybe switch it up a bit later on, like give Henderson the rest and I'm struggling with that broken risk and stuff like that. So people just have a bit of rotation in there. So, and James just briefly on this as well. How do you see that midfield there lining up? I think Henderson will come back in. You know, he had that risk surgery, didn't he? But if he was, if he was okay for the bench in sort of 25 minutes against Arsenal, half an hour against Arsenal, he should be fine for that. I think I would expect to see the same sort of thing we've seen up until, but not including Sunday. So, you know, Gerard Henderson and Coutinho take Lee's point, mind you, about the idea, you know, could Coutinho be a good impact yourself? I mean, I actually think if Johnson is kind of on his way back, he could be a good impact yourself if we can need to break the deadlock. I mean, we've not really found ourselves in that situation too much in home games. And I mean, as Bloody said, you know, Swansea aren't necessarily, they're not, they're not necessarily great at being compact and disciplined because it's sort of not their thing. It's not kind of in their DNA. But if we do need to kind of push on for goals against him in the last, you know, 25, 30 minutes, actually Johnson from right back could be a good sub, he'll be coming on fresh. And he obviously gives us that bit more quality than I was talking about before in wide areas, which obviously we, it's been masked by our counter attacking performances, but which we do like, but I mean, yeah, I'd go with the same thing in terms of the midfield three myself. Fair enough. And while you're on your prediction, Liverpool three swans, who know? Very nice, Bloody. I'll go with James as well, the training as well. He's probably three one. If you still think that we start that potential is to concede that one stupid goal, I believe the attack will overcome, but I believe the defence probably will in the end, it'll start doing its utmost to fucking undo all that good work. Okay, Phil Casey. I go for a bit of a Brendan twist under start in 11, and Sterling starts at right back. So he can play Alan Coutinho, Henderson and Gerard in the same team. That's very brilliant. And so Salko probably misses out with Flanagan playing at left back. And my prediction will be for even a win to Swansea. Thank Christ for that. Okay, I'm right then. Okay, until the final part of the show now, and this is your listeners questions. First one is from Gerard Prichard. I think this is Gerard's first one in first. He asks, what was the last movie that you pretended not to cry over? I know for me, this is up, which I was watching my daughter, and when they were putting the money in that little jar. I wonder how many I ain't got to be cartoon. What's going on anyway? I was in fucking bits. I was in bits, I have to say. And I was doing my damn just, not to shed a tear. Bloody. I've become a fucking blubber man. I swear to god, she's been told that I was done fucking anything. I'm fucking balling. And I thought there was a fucking one there. Big daddy, Adam Sandler, one of the tools. I'm fucking crying out that one. He almost got fucking tears of yours now. To be fair, most Adam Sandler films make me fall. Makes you weep for the human race. I fucking got brutal for much better, Jesus. James Owens, any film that make you cry recently? I don't seem to find myself watching films in the company of other people. That sounds bad. That sounds like I'm talking about pornography. Did you do any solo crying, man? He bores the blood vessels. But I mean, Jeremy, if the film makes me cry out, I'm normally in circumstances where I can just fucking cry away, because there's no one there to feel stupid in front of me. It's a very sad picture of my existence that there's... Phil, honey, can you make me cry recently? Tagled. What the fuck did a comedy make you cry for? It wasn't a comedy, was it? It is a comedy. It is a comedy. That's about Rapunzel. It's kind of very down for fuck's sake. There's a bit in it, right where Errol Strider disappears off, and she thinks he's gone off with the crown, and she's very upset about it, and around the boats, and there was all this emotional music and stuff, and it just touched me. Fuck me, you've got those at the Floodies there. Right, next one. If you don't have a daughter about it, you get in touch with your family. There you go, it's the truth, as you have, where I've been trying to fucking eat. Right, next one. Jase, you should have seen me up here, hadn't I? If you only got about five minutes into it, I don't know if I could open up a lot of walks. It was worse than the storms where I haven't looked seriously. My missus had to quote it, but I'm doing a speech. With that, she said I was a fucking mess, right? She looked kind of boy-fucking-head. That means you are gone with your peers forever. Broken-hearted, broken-hearted. Next one is an interesting one from Helen. This is out red, Helen, one, and she's wondering on your travels, I presume she means Ireland abroad, wherever. Where have you got the best meals? At the best prices, she adds as well. Valley of conscious listener here is Stalin. Well, wherever I got the best prices, it was when I was in Morocco, actually. When I was in Iked area in Morocco, I was in the biggest open-air market in Africa at the time. And if you wanted to get something to eat around the place, they don't strictly have restaurants in this market, they don't. They have a little shady alleyway where you walk down to where you're at. You have to have double in the zone. Well, you don't get filled in everly. Yeah, but they are the best prices. Fucking allegedly, allegedly. Next one is from Kieran at James Owens. If you could do a face-off, in other words, swap faces or anywhere else, I'll add a movie. Who would you do a face-off with? As long as I could swap hair and facial hair as well, I'd swap with Janis Philipakis, the vocalist at the band folds. He's just an unjustly good-looking man, and it makes me bitter, makes me bitter younger than me as well, which just fucking tops it off. Right, so you'd like to walk around as Janis for the day. Okay, fair enough. Yeah, yeah. Flully, who would you face-off with? That'd have to be David Beckham. He's just a fucking peach, isn't he? Yeah, he is a good-looking man. He is a good-looking man. I mean... Is that bare as you go? You just have to. Yeah, I would. Yeah, I would, too. That's a fact. Face-off. Right, next one is from Molly. This isn't so much a question as a fucking order from Molly. He says, "I want you to eat each to pick a number for the Euro millions, and then I'll do them. And if I win, I'll buy you a magnum each note." Molly doesn't specify what kind of a fucking magnum this is. Yeah, that's really important. The details. Ice cream, or champagne, or a fucking gun. I'm open to gun for a scare face moment, some night in the pond. Say hello to my little friend! Fucking Mexican stand-off. Right, next one is... 16. What? Yeah, yeah. Picking over. What's the limit up to what 40 was it? I don't know, just picking over. Okay, 23. 46. 7. 10. 17 and 100, Maxie Rodriguez. Ah, absolutely. All right, next one up is from Sean. Sean asks, "If you could be any piece of either equipment, or infrastructure, and field, what would it be, and why?" Probably a few obvious shouts, or maybe not. Anyone want to jump at this one? Anyone got a sensible answer for you? That I can actually use. No? I'd be the seat at Roy Hudson sits on. I'd get that bastard. If you were to see the Roy Hudson sits on, you'd be free. You'd be a free seat in the director's box. You'd break on him. No, I'd break on him. I'd purposely commit suicide at my seat. Just to have a picture moment for Roy Hudson. Roy, call us the jackal in the Amazon Hudson. Okay, next one is from Marco. Marco asks, "What is the coolest non-European nationality that you've come across?" I like the Mexicans. I like the Mexicans, myself, too. And the Brazilians. I like the Brazilians. Why would you go with those? Well, why would you go with those? Why are they cool? I was in Mexico, and I genuinely, they were seriously noise people. And they were all cracking. They sold some wicked cigars when I was over there. I sat there and had a great conversation with them. Sipping a brandy and jumping on a monster cigar. So, great times. Excellent. Excellent. So, the only particular nationality that you find very cool indeed. It was a block I was dating about two years ago in a job that was looking after him from Iraq. Fucking I was still a kill fucker. I'm strolling in this. This wee soup of fucking big fair shades. And I'm fucking driving her for airy. I absolutely killed fucker. It's bad, thank God. And we sat down and we were talking all about doing business and okay, we have to get this in place and bank guarantee it. He goes, "Fuck it, I'll pay it in cash." That was it. That was a bad fucker. Yeah, that's pretty sad. He was saying, "If you need a bank, I don't know. Fuck it, I have it in the boot." Great question. He's a kill boss. Mark asks, "Did the LFC monkey have its noise stolen when fighting the arsenal bear?" Absolutely. Had it was replaced with a spoon. With a spoon? Yeah, the LFC monkey had a spoon and something. A wooden spoon. A wooden spoon. Lasting on some admin, the HJC Cup in Ireland is on March 22nd in Astro Park details on our timeline. More importantly, it will be the auction for the HJC on the night. So keep watching for more information and details on that. Watch our timeline. Big thanks, as always to Johnny Rep. You heard at the start their new single Give. It's out now. It's fucking magic. Get on it. You can follow all our news and views in our smart field, which is at Liverpool Ways. Run by Cole Turley. Get following that account. And if you want some excellent articles, get down to molyswwww.beyondthecop.com. You can find me on writing four days a week on Liverpooloffside.espionation.com. You can subscribe to everything trippery on Podbean iTunes or via Ani Podcatcher on Android. 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We bash into the arsenal FA cup defeat; talk to Roy Hodgson in the Amazon; ask if its not just a case of all referees being shite or is Webb a special case; preview Swansea and close with your questions. Dont forget the HJC Cup and keep an eye out for details on the auction which will be running as part of it the night. Get on www.beyondthekop.com and follow all our accounts @LiverpoolWays and @TheDaytrippers1 if you arent already doing so. Explicit Language Warning!!!!
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