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Balogun A Doubt | Hagi's Wage Clause | Souness Has Concerns

Colin, Jack & James discuss Clement's press conference yesterday, the rumours that Hagi wants to stay but wages may be an issue and Graeme Souness' comments on talksport.

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13 Aug 2024
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I'm going to start crawling into the hall with your home, you know what I mean? Yeah, so this is like a rehearsal in Fortwell when we almost started my holiday home. Yes, I'm just using it for a couple of weeks, mate. Hopefully, hopefully a couple of weeks. Hopefully two years later, and I kept rangers don't get any ideas. Also joining us is Jack, how are you doing this morning, my man? I am good to see you through, say. That's me just on a job early, and that's me after the day now. I'm looking forward to going to the game and I'm not calling out a holiday home because I don't know what holidays you have been doing, but certainly in a way, I've got a hand in. Do you know what I mean? Well, cheers for Robin and Beth, he's on the road walk after this, and I am about to start my shift. Why has I finished recording? So cheers for that, boys, but anyway, that's not as long as I hear me pissing more than nothing. I hear about rangers. The pressure conference was yesterday, so create a lot of interest in Jack coming here for a little bit of a moment, and Jack Button has done the pressure conference as well. So we know they are playing by play, but as I feel, big total points are right to come here. So all in their availability, there's always a question that says to the Rangers manager and the new injury updates, and he said, "We have one day for tomorrow, and that's where you're on ball again." They felt something at the end of the match and started it, and he did it in train today. It's about making choices tomorrow on who needs to start after a quick turnaround. Hamza is doing part of training now, step by step. He's reaching the physical variables we need. He's showing a lot of interest in things with a ball and starting to run the language and cutting the sire. The sire wasn't full training this moment, so that was his injury update. And the big one, James, is we on ball again, and that is, as a ball no have none available. I think we've all gone, and I think maybe on whether or not he can play every game or if it's every two games that we've all bought, you'd rather have them available than no. He has made, and obviously at this time, he's probably the best defender for me. I've also, we've all seen Robyn Proper over a period of games that we can also see that he is also going to be the main defender, or the best defender that we've got at the club. Bigly ones are a good backup to have. He's also getting to the, he's in the rank side of that, isn't it? So it's one of the ones, it's whether we can play, we can be cutting out, going forward, or whether it's going to be a case or having a shooter or going to rotate. And obviously Proper's obviously paramount. Man, that he's obviously brought in. So Leitlerhood is, he will go over the one that's going to start most games for us, we can and we could. I would rather have ballergan in for these games, because he seems to raise his game for European nights. He seems to save his best for all these nights. And I'm hoping that shooter, if he is going to be getting played to be a pro, probably a better centre half in there, is actually going to start to teach a big man not to jump in for draft tackles, and hopefully become a better defender, because we've seen it where, you know, we made David Weir, and we had guys like, you know, Wilson that was coming through at the time. I think David Weir made these guys look even better. I think he made big quail a look, an absolute world class defender, and I think actually we also got the money for us and baller for him. That's what I'm hoping that Proper's going to bring into this team, making obviously make the players in and about them maybe better. Jack, that was probably my next point in this, where, well, no doubt at all who starts now then. It's John Sutter and Robin Proper, and I think that'll be good to get a bit of consistency in the centre half area, and that'll maybe be two, three games in a row that they play. I really admire your positive spin on the ball again, no playing there. It's quite sad that it's no balling for me as we're best in half at the moment, because Proper's not really in the building yet. Sutter will still be keeping a jersey. I'm going to be honest, I'm a bit concerned with Barlogan no making it any night. The fact that he's new mentioned that new boy in Sierra, in the press, when he was talking, he was being able to be getting fast-tracked, because the finals in front of him this squad on the exactly world class. So, Barlogan being a mess and it's quite a big one for me. It was interesting, James, that he mentions a Romani back in training there. I think there's going to be a few weeks until we see him, but I agree with Jack. Quite an aside, I've been spoke about in the press conference ahead here at the KF game. It makes it sound as if he's treating them like a first-team player, instead of a card member. I think that is real, but the boy must have something about him. He's always been at AC Milan. These clubs don't pick these players up if they're no decent. They also play it at level. He should be able to cakewalk this. He's a SPL for me. Big taste in Europe for him, right enough. But for me, I think it's a case of, let's go be scared to bring these boys in. Let's see what they can do, because it's that, of a nighting with youth, they show no fear for me. And I think we're a club that I think has dated before, that if we had Gilmo, they'd call behind itself of a mountain loan at all, or something, it just seems to be that way that we're scared to give youth a chance. And that's how these players, like you're learning mammals and stuff like that, seem to look better because your players seem to go backwards because they're no getting game time. This is after no trusty or something, and I get come on season weekend and week out and day in and day in and day in training. If we're not going to give them a chance, and what's the point of having a youth system, I mean, because the players are just going to think that they're still going to go in there because I'm not going to get a chance to break anything. And it costs a lot of money to help keep our youth system. So if we're not right at all, it's just not here then. I was doing my own range as I said in the day, wanting to improve the pathway. But it's frustrating. We didn't need to give them a chance. I know I said to that, it's either young players a chance when those are winning an environment or something. So hopefully we can get that consistency in that and it's easier for the young players to step up. Jack, do you see any other changes or the goals being made for the starting lineup? I think you have to say in half, it's itself. Anything else you think you change? I don't know if I'd go for a flat three tonight, if it was up to me. And maybe I'd take a loan suit. This might, because we were filming it, I started doing it. I don't think we'll do that, but I'd might have meant that in a flat three. Maybe they'll just leave it in front of them. But Stonewall said that, we've mentioned that currently Stonewall mentioned that I experienced a guy to playing centre mid. And I think that's, if we win this game and we really need to do that in the next game, we need to qualify. I think Scott Reed started and started it. It changed me. I think that's probably going to end up on your side. Although McOsland was really good, I thought, against Kiev, he's not who I would start, but you know, it seems to be one of the cleavants guy Scott Reed for the big games. James, I think do you want to say, I don't recommend the night. Wear this and midfield all on the left wing, I don't know. I'd have a feeling that it'll maybe be in midfield and that's why we'll say it's right right start the night. Anybody changes for you? No, I've been thinking about it. I've been bringing Stonewall in and have a day and one day bar and Stonewall in the middle. I just think, obviously, it's going to give you that energy. We've got to put the park, especially the night. Obviously, I haven't been there, they're going to wipe out and stuff like that. We need that. We're going to need legs tonight. And then we can also maybe bring them on later on when one side teams start to tire. We can also start to make these runs into the books and stuff like that. And hopefully, I'll get a go later on. I agree with Jack that he thinks Scott Reed will start the night. He's just a guy that kind of seems to frustrate the supporter, going to these games. I'm hoping that he's going to have one of these eight or ten games in the night and know three or ten and he comes up with a go for it, so you know what I mean? I can keep my fingers crossed for that and hopefully Scott does turn on that. I think he should perform his training. Can I come in there? I've just got to say that he's never said Sterling. I'm not convinced he's fit because he's only come on for 20 minutes. I've got a couple of things already this season. Is that a guy he's going to bring on the second half when you need? Well, Sterling would never beat my team in midfield. But I just think he's been fit because of the minutes he's had so far. Does a real question Mark L do is on Sterling's fitness in general? Obviously, it was one of the same in weeks last year, along with the Jack Butler. But he was injured for a lot of it. So I did think he'd do the solo or if he can stay fit and consistently. I hope it's another one of the typical Rangers. The Angels case studies, but I guess I felt challenged Jack. He's not started so far and wouldn't he be on the building with the manager? That's great. So it may be on his fitness. It's the same with you, Jack. I'm kind of talking all field stuff now. I'm starting to work. I want to comment just to say. He was all obviously asked about the transfer window yesterday and he was asked for progress and will make a difference to the budget that he has. And it's been quite a game that I thought he did. And so he's not going to get it. No man just going to get it. Then I am going to get an extra two-minute spin. But he said, it won't make too much a difference. I don't think it will be a big difference. I said last time also that I'm not an accountant here in the club. I'm not the one who says, "Okay, we're going to turn around here and we get 100 grand there." We had real quick talks and a clear plan before we entered the transfer window. And other people decide where to spend the money. Of course I give my priorities, but I focus on the team and the staff and making everyone everything really good to help me, the players available. We will see if other names come up that we will get equalities and make choices that way. So Jack, I've seen a lot of people in our post yesterday saying the transfer business might be done. Go on in their comments, I'm going to be able to get that baby. I think he's just been clever in how he's not going to be able to give an answer. But he said, "Let's turn the weight and see." I'm still no sure. Eight or nine months, ten months, however, is how he'd read Clement at all. I mean, he's no a wizard. He's no one accountant. He's telling us here. Well, there's no way a manager has stature is going into this season where no day much may have business. And if he is, I'd be amazed because he's even alluded to a play a little instant, even, and no being replaced. At risk, I'm clearly no happier than I've ever seen the experience with Felder. If he's been serious with it, well, all we don't know what's going to happen, and that's no mad department, I've been really concerned because this is a weaker squad than last season. In last season, it was demanding that rebound. A lot of players have left. We've brought in mostly younger than project players to replace them. I don't know why before a game like that. You would say that. You would just say, "Oh, wait, and see what happens." I gave him after it. But I would have said, "Of course we still have what you had." Every team in the world wants to add players. Seeing us hangs out as a clear pathway, and I'm no one accountant. I don't know. It just doesn't mean we're confident. Sorry if I'm sounding negative, but just the way it comes to me. James, I think, I think kind of in the context, C'mon does get frustrated with the press. You see these comments when he's asked about injuries and injuries, and he says stuff like, "I'm no doctor, why do you keep on asking me?" He's been asked all the way through to sum a little bit of time to a budget, so I think Jack, well, Jack's maybe what point I find, yes, maybe you see C'mon's frustration come out because it does have the wee steps here and there. What was your take on that? I think it was just one of the ones made that you see, he keeps getting asked any same questions, and if it's you sitting there and you're getting asked the same question, and the other one, the press and Scotland are just crazy at times mate. Do you know what I mean? They're just looking for any type of snippet that's going to come out of the Rangers manager's mouth for them to jump on topo. At times I wish he would just tell them mate. Or do they say, "Go away." Well, you see, but I know he's always the good to rise above that, and I think he said that the other time he was a press conference or something when I talked about Gessals, and when they asked Balagan or something, is he the man he can score the goals and stuff like that? And I think Balagan can sum that up, but we come on jumping in on it. They're basically just saying, "Well, that's a stupid question you've just asked of. "Would you expect us to see it in that?" But I think going forward, he needs to start taking the politicians. Can I do it, mate, and stop telling them too much? Because we need to go back to that way and just tell them what they need to know and move on for it. It's a hard one because you do get a bit more emotion. And you can kind of warm your manager at times, but I think that's a good point. It's hard to read. The other side of that is Van Burenkost, where it was just like talking to that pain. You know, he was so mediator anyway, didn't he get anything away? And sometimes you're like, "Oh, come on. "She'll hear you in a train. "She's got to show up at a banger, show up at a fashion." It's a hard balance, I suppose. I think the last manager that had a press eating at the hall mate, I think was Walter Smith. Walter Smith would have a go with the oven ago, and he couldn't see who he was talking about, but we all knew who he was talking about. And I think that's what we've been looking for. Managers like that would come out and tell the press exactly what they're thinking. You know what I mean? And especially if it wasn't a view of a chick young, just obviously something. It wasn't a thought of him in a nutshell for me. Oh, that's something I'll view in a half and tell one for the archives. So we kind of staying on the off-field stuff. Graham Sunnis was speaking to his own talk sport yesterday, and he had quite a lot of interest in things to say on the Rangers. He was talking quite critically at the boat. So I was all run through his comments. He said, "Marking, sayon, and this isn't a meeting for a job. "Trust me, that ship is sealed." But Marking, sayon, is a worry about where the football knowledge is on the boat. I'd say this to the face if they were sitting here. I was part of the recruitment process for the new manager and met the people who were running the football club, and I just felt, who did they ask for a question to? I think for Luke, I'm also a good manager, and given the right support, it will do well. And I'm hoping they will sit in a manager because I didn't meet anyone in any way, any history in a professional game. Obviously John Greg's there, but he doesn't have any swaying, wouldn't want any sway. He's a no boy now, and he still very much got his marbles, but I don't think he'd be involved in that. And I don't see who they are winning on football knowledge. It then goes on and says, "Restify, come on. "Sign that new contact with the getting guarantees of any players coming in." But I suppose we don't know if there's been any guarantees made or no. Jack, I think... I find it hard, man. I love Graham Sunnis. I'm not too sure about these comments, but because there's no... The football knowledge is no, but the football director, he was co-opin, is there for? And at the same time, I'm kind of hinting to myself, that, Graham, you've got to try and plan part in. So, it's kind of me. I think he has to take out one in the chat. If you're taking care of a senior loved one, then you know it can be hard. Remember, it's okay to ask for help. There's a reason why 29 million families have turned to Care.com. Experienced senior caregivers can help with everything from meal prep to taking your loved one to doctor's appointments, and every caregiver you hire is background checked, so important for peace of mind. Find full-time, part-time, or even occasional help that fits your family's schedule and budget. Get the support you need with Care.com. My dad works in B2B marketing. He came by my school for career day and said he was a big row as man, then he told everyone how much he loved calculating his return on ad spend. My friends still laughing at me to this day. Not everyone gets B2B, but with LinkedIn, you'll be able to reach people who do. Get $100 credit on your next ad campaign. Go to LinkedIn.com/results to claim your credit. That's LinkedIn.com/results. Terms and conditions apply. LinkedIn, the place to be, to be. It's a hard one. He's always like, "He's no sad for nothing." He obviously feels certain to see us on such a big broadcast that he got attention. I don't know if it's several grapes, because see as much as we can see well that director of football should know his stuff and all that. Maybe he's been happy with running the club or summer. Let's look at it on. When it's as if when you attack the club, a special next player does it. We take it personally, but it's good. As soon as notice echoed, what a lot of anger support has said in such a big summer. That's a fair point. You know, James, maybe I was staying there, but too personally there. You know, I think we don't need it too far back to see. For example, is that the ball just means poor decisions and bad for the angels. And I should be fair. Graham soon has stood in there, asked everyone to talk about with an agenda of sweating the angels ball. This is another one Jim. We asked about it anyway and then spoke about it. For me, I think I echo what Jack says. It is the same way we've all been saying in the years. And I think he's might be having a week in our thought of when we need something in there that knows the club. We know someday, you know, like I can assend the job to know. Sandy would go meet the guys for the airport and while he was driving on back to wherever it was ever going to day, day, day, day, day, day, day. Sandy would be talking the club up. This is what the angels are about. This is what you need to know about the angels. All that kind of stuff. It seems to be that another team across the other side of the city, they get a guy in for, I don't know. Like a man go there or something. Do you know what I mean? It seems to me saying these players. And before you know it, they've listened to his own, you know, radio collides and they've been listening and they've watched guy's sports and they've always been massive supporters of that club. And they've always, we never seen me have this. We never do. I don't think we've heard anybody since Sandy that's always been there to talk that club up. And basically, give them what's expected of a Rangers player when they first come in that door. And I think maybe that's it. Can I agree? I'm just getting that. For me, Dreamson, this is an all-time hero. And I think in some capacity, I think Dream should be involved in there. Maybe I've been looking at Sandy Jardondall that you used to do. I would love to see that. Not to be too morbid to it. As soon as mentioned, as the agent, and he doesn't have too much weight in the football, I don't think he wants it. And obviously, the late Sandy Jardond's passed as well. They think when they look at how we get more players and ex-whales or ex-managers involved, also we've got a lot of leaders from Avonandos and Gordon Doulay who are ambassadors, but they're very much for the hospitality team. They seem to meet and greet the hospitality, yes. But being some... You'll see a dream staff near another... a lot of players talk about Sandy Jardond being in and around the training ground and just... you know, challenging the players just right now. Like, you know, challenging when they needed to challenge them on the standards and like, praise them when they needed to. And that gave... that it's a staff... a booster or a quick couple of hours where they needed... Some day of the game soon as... for better for worse, I think he would... he would have something to say about the standards and he probably would give it a way of a challenge the end day out. But again, is that something he wants to do? I just think it's having that order. Obviously, like the image soon as there's something like and another entertaining ground meet, because if you're seeing something like that there, and having that passion for the club, surely that's good to double for all the players to go there and start getting that extra 15-20% route on the park as well. Absolutely. And it's not just this connection with the club as well. I mean, there was a European Cup winner. He was... he could play... he played at the highest level, he managed at the highest level, so it's not just his affiliation with Angels. But some day around the lines, like, I think it's a good idea for the club to start working at Who did he get, and there's maybe none of these eight directors in that. I said, see, this has been back a little bit. See, in the low leagues, when McCoy's... he could tell, was not really up to football management. I said, at that point, he still moved into a row where he just kind of runs the day-to-day stuff, and got a proper coach in. And then, see, when Pedro came in and Gerald came in, whatever, see for you, that McCoy's to go, "If or how does this work ever run about to know that?" McCoy's just been perfect in that row for years. In fact, he could have done that as they joined Greg on Sunday, Jordan, who has personality. And then, obviously, the way McCoy's left, and what's his alleged, and what a bit of a left, didn't he? Leave a great twist in some moves with a garden and leaving or that. But I think McCoy's would have been a perfect man to just be a go-between between the board and the management and the players. As I said, I think, actually, if... see what McCoy's done for the players under Walter Smith, if McCoy's to have been in a similar route when Gerald first came in, I think success would have been a year earlier if we didn't get into that and go into how it worked. I don't know if that would still work because I think McCoy's got quite a good number on wearing media, what he does, he's probably on good money. But that would have been the perfect guy for it. If not him, I can't handle any of the day. Because, you see, Hayley, I love the hospitality stuff, but he seems quite comfy and kind of what he does. He doesn't even maybe want to have that much responsibility, but in my opinion, McCoy's to have an ideal for that row. And I wonder if they'll start a lot of vacancies. And upstairs, say, the football department, the youth academy, the other side, the newscorpens, where I have a camera part as well, a few showing vacancies. And most of them we get whales and ex-whales and just to fill these jobs with the boys, but we're working the day people we come in. It's probably a good time area worker, who can recommend they just be appraisal. Because I need to be surprised. A lot of whales would potentially fancy it, maybe no sooner so than the boys, but there would be whales who just love being in the club and want to be in and around it. Do you like it, Kay? I'm sure this is audio check. I'm not a fun human, for example. We see him at point at £12. And that guy's playing the court in one-hounds. That would be Sunday. It would be, I mean, I don't know, he's personal. So, I've come to Stansys, but just some of their line-e-lines, it wouldn't have been that hard to find you. So, that's a good job for some of the day, for them just. I was just going to say that. I mean, he said I was right over on the third jack, I think. And you never hear Arthur Newman slide the club. You've never, since he's left, he always talks rangers up. He's no one of these ones that will have a dig in the area place it is or run is doing stuff like that. And that's what I like about Arthur Newman. I think he would be an absolute perfect fit. Because he seems to still get that enthusiasm for the club. There we go. Arthur, if you're listening, send your CV in, and we would put in a bit of a lot to the Rangers. Those two male correct stories, which is what I get y'all. They put its own gents. And the first one, Haji. I feel it was spoke about him a lot in the last couple of weeks, but his chimes talks were reported yesterday that he actually wants to stay at the Rangers. He's interested in staying this season. But apparently, I think it's a twist to the tail, where the Haji and I are well. If he plays another game for the Rangers, I would struggle to increase some wages for them. So that may be in Rangers thinking for this season. Jack, I wouldn't be too much into it. I'm not into much into it the way it's caused a thing. I think it's still down there, whether the manager wants them. I think the manager came out and said, "We've agreed to be all parties that will move on this summer." So I think we just need to trust them. And I'm not really going to get too bold doing where that's noise. Well, any of it is listening to me. I've spoken to him. I'm a fan of Haji. I've spoken to him much rather. He was in the Rangers squad and no. Clement can see all that straight. But Clement must realize soon we are going to everything, either Wednesday, Sunday, Wednesday Saturday or Thursday Sunday if you're going to Europa League. And you're going to need as many players as you can get. Then we're going to increase the December. And we're going to have European games in January. We need players. And as I said, I'm not convinced the guy. If we've had you, the guy comes in as any better, because that's going to cause money. And see this wage course. See if that's why we're not playing him. What does that say to your side and players going forward? That's a terrible win, my opinion. As I argue, it's a bad working. When we've openly said that we need to clear the wage bill, having this other, you know, having this other hand thing, it kind of, I don't know, it works. Some of the way we're going to play Michael Law, but back 20 years ago in the winter, for the young girls, I was almost be afraid I was the other one. Aye. For the young girls, I was the only good old Michael Law. The old EP, he days. James, are you any taking this story? It's just that I agree with Jackie. I think Haggie's probably a bit of a fit that's sitting on the bench, you know. And for me, European games are, as you've been Haggie, come into his own because he gets more time on the bar. He's a guy that'll pick the right pass, and something may not have a shot at goal. Instead, they're just passing the bar to death. You know, there's that thing that if you shoot, there's a chance you'll score, and he's no scared to shoot, and he's going to be either fit for me. And again, he's just that guy that will try something different during the game, that he will try that pass for the run. Maybe that Dessus is going to be making it, obviously, one of the chances will fall. I don't know if he came off a different. I'm going to have Dessus's ankle or whatever. It could be that change in difference. It's going to get an extra five-minute spend, or it's going to be dropping in the Euro per week. Hi. And, just to add all the people we used to say, the Westerners know I'm a massive Haggie fanboy. Yeah. Why have they smiled at the point of moving? I think he can do his job, but I did think it's a major, doesn't it? I think with DNA trust in the summer, as much as it pains me. So, I think, if we're going to move on more than anyway, I don't think that... I like to think we're going to do that for the football and reasons and all the ways and reasons. And I think he will make the decisions. I don't think he will. I came out and said, you know, what, we're going to move on more. If he was told, we're going to move on more for ages, maybe I'm a bit naive about that, but I'm still trusting. But he says it's based on the football decisions rather than anything else. Whilst one will come, we'll sit with you, James. Apparently, Rangers are interested in Gustavo Pweta, a 21-year-old Colombian midfielder, who is playing with by whoever who's in. So, this was reported by a Danish newspaper, tips and product, because I've got a Danish team there, Beronby and Lecht, as well as by problem rovers and Paul Kramer, who are all interested in Rangers have been named. That's changed, I think. I feel I don't think there's too much. I know he won't do 10 games, so I'll have a cousin last year. He's signed on for a ball guitar, FC. I think we've all set this, and I suppose that we'll be working for a more experienced head in the middle of the park. I don't see a 21-year-old midfielder who's only played 40 games, coming in and being the main man. What do you think? No, I've got to see me. Obviously, when I was eating, I didn't know it's responding. I had a garden, there's no right type of player that you're thinking, "Oh, good, he's got to be able to hand it." You know, the lights are burning and the old one, they are going to lay on offer. Again, he probably fits a right kind of criteria. He came into Rangers, so obviously, if I've looked at younger players to say alone, but for me, it's, I agree with you, Colin. I think we need a more experienced head in there that's been there and done it. Over the years, as I've said, when he had met, if we could get a type, Stephen Davis type player that would be overjoyed ever, something like that in the middle of the park. That's it, Jack. Seeing names, these are when you see South American names or foreign players, whatever, I don't know. So, we better boys or something different, something sexy, you know? But, like, saying in, like, a Colombian or an Argentine, you know, some. But I think we, I think we just need to stick way to Britain, but I think it's a west, glamorous name, but he brings experience and I think we need that all day long. But what's your thoughts on the play of Rimmels? Yeah, same way, I mean, James, it's just people talk. I, it's probably an easy one for a journalist to put, if you're seeing teams like Braun Bay and Andal Lake, you're seeing the better teams are countries, just a bit big on us. And then Blackbond's a championship team, but a decent championship size team, probably an easier link. It's, as I was going to say, it's not really, we need to see Braun, so if it was good then you would take him, but Ben, as I was going, I didn't even know what kind of field it is, that the Colombian midfields are normally attacking midfields, and that's not even what climate wants to play. I think it comes out, I'll see about that, but I know really convinced the best Danish journalist, to be honest. No, and I think James mentioned it earlier on, about the Santa to journalism. And when the day later occurred, we were rehashing this story, they had them doing it as a side character. The boys never played up front. He's a deep behind midfielder, so I find that just sums up there. The standard of the media we get in strong, so we get out of the way to do that. It feels like, I've seen Eastern Europe as a team, like Warsaw, or what have I, a playoff, Slavia, a Prague, and you say, "Oringer's interested in a Czech newspaper?" But we've got a day four, not Prague. No, I mean, there's nothing you can really do about that. I mean, it's an easier one if we're out there. Yeah, like me, yeah, right. But that'll bring us to a close for today. Just to be back, I was waiting for the Patreon and YouTube members. Later on today, you're going to get the two Davies show dropping. They're talking about the weekend events that'll be out of, if you're around lunchtime. The premiere, which I think the boys are going to be recording, the modern age as well. And of course, we're going to be back when we're used to more than more than two. For Patreon and YouTube members, if you go on to the members' pages or not a platform, you will get the code for the English. So it's a fantasy premiere week. So we're running that week again. We'll be at £200 cash prize for the one at the end of the season. It's free to enter, but you need to be a member of take or get the code. So create yourself involved. Let that kick us off this Friday. I always love to do a gents. It's a massive thank you to both you. James, it's always a pleasure having you on mate. No, I'd like to have my mates always good to come on and talk about the angels and hopefully we get there. The result remains in the next round. Fingers crossed. Fingers crossed. Jack, are you sharing James's optimism? I am feeling no bad. Actually, I don't know about that. But that results last week. Even if we didn't equalise the last kick of the ball, I thought it was enough in the last half of that game. It won't give me my goal. I got home from home. So I am sure we'll have a good day and good night. It's one good to have you on mate as always. Thanks very much mate. Cheers and good luck to everybody. Good to watch your game and have a watch in it. Alright. Thank you for listening folks and I hope your team wins. Take care. (Crowd chanting)