- This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network. (upbeat music) - Hello, good evening. I'm welcome to the Talking Cup. It's Sunday the 4th of September. It's Gav Keith and Anna. It's Manchester United, Neil, Liverpool tree from all trapered earlier on today. And we're going to have a lovely time talking about this for the next hour or so. If you haven't got the Paul Smith reaction, go and check it out. Chris Kevin actually covered that off. That's available to watch and it's available to download as well. So if you were looking for loads of Liverpool content on that win today and we have you covered. And listen. Gonna go straight into it, Keith. Big game for both sides. Anna slot two wins from two coming into it. And it was like, right, this is a, this is supposedly a real test. And then you have, then you have 10 hag who gets a win against Fulham on the open game of the season. Wasn't on the Friday night. They get beaten by Brighton last week. And he's coming in and it's like, right, this could be the game to kickstart him. And Liverpool just go the same 11, Keith. No messing. No trying to be fucking funny about it. No trying to play tricks. This is their 11th. They won't be on the route. We'll go on for three in a row. We're happy with the 11th. Did you expect anyone to get in there? No, didn't expect it. Obviously, yeah, we said it sort of, Gioranoi on the show that we expected it to be the same team again. Now, I know Kanate doesn't start the fourth game, but his introduction a half time was the cut list really far. Liverpool looking a hell of a lot more assured at the back. And we carried that into the day's game. So, obviously, with the team, we didn't expect any more changes. We may see a few now after the international break when the game start coming a bit more, you know, taking fast with Champions League and things like that. But now I expected it to be as it was. And I just want to say, you know, there's been a lot of build up to this game and a lot of dumbing down of Anna Sloth and Liverpool. And, you know, are they've only been bred for them? They've only been in Ipswich. The real challenge will be now against Manchester. You know, you're at Old Trafford. Well, a lot of people, you know, will be scoring to delete tweets or to be backtracking on their comments about it because what we saw today was an excellent, excellent Liverpool team. Different than what we've seen in the past under your club who's, we say it on the show all the time, greatest manager we've seen at Liverpool. And we've now got Anna Sloth, he was tweaking, slightly what club built. And he went into the game today with the, not without fear, at once a club went in with fear, he didn't show them the respect that club maybe showed them at times that they didn't deserve. And we saw a Liverpool team so, so comfortable going in there and absolutely smashing them. So I think a lot of people, and I don't mean, like, you know, people like ourselves, normal people. I mean, people on the telly that are, you know, supposedly experts on soy sports and talk sports that were really running Liverpool down and slowed down. So, yeah, the loyet where we went today, couldn't have been any better. And so, yeah, let's talk about it. Let's fucking lace into them, don't eat bad mike bass, 'cause I'm going comfortably in the hot ovens. I hate them. - Oh, I've loved them. - I've loved them. - You've witnessed a loyet got tickets for the game today. You and Lizzie and Noyet are fine. And you went into the oven, she sent me a video and picked up with all that, and I said, "I hope he enjoys himself." "I hope he'll fucking smash them." And I'm waiting to get the little shit in there. He's only waiting. I'm waiting to get all the him down the ladder, man. - Nobody's safe. Nobody's safe. - He's going to get it. - He's going to get it. - I'll be able to have the bollocks to get out of the ground. - Oh, yeah. - We got a little sewing. Look, they're getting a lot to just walk off and leave them. Tax your legs out there. But now, I'll jump in the sewing. I don't like Manchester, you know, your fans. They don't go, you go, "We're very low, you can't all go to Manchester, you know, "but it's great to see the fucking Moira that they're in." Couldn't be happier to see them, because when we were in the same shit 20 years ago and all, they were more than happy to see. That's how I see anybody come open for them. Liverpool, around the up again, I wouldn't have gone anywhere, but they are absolutely low years away from us. Low years away from Liverpool, as a club, as a team, as everything. So long may that continue, because they are rubbish. - Yeah, I'm going to get into where they are. I'm where they think they are. I'm where certain people talk to where I'm where they think they are today. I know there's a lot of things going on there. But I'm going to explain. - Drink a mansion. - It'll explain itself later. But Emm, you know, we go with the same 11, and I've been banging on our week saying this, "Just don't play the occasion. "Please don't play the occasion. "Give Manchester the football." They're genuinely a team that don't like having the football. That's my opinion. You give it to them, you drop off, and you go, "Well, go on, where have you got?" And they just don't. They pass it into midfield, they don't be brave. They turn back, they play it, they're full-back. It goes with center half, goes with keeper. He kicks it towards one of the fellas on the wing, and they go from there. I just, like, going into Emm, that's what was my thing. You could win the game, something free could happen, and you could lose the game, but I just didn't want to play the occasion. And I didn't want to go out and go, "Let's all barrel into, you know, everyone forward and they're gone. "This is great, because that's what they're looking for." Liverpool's approach was really, really good, wasn't it? Yeah, look, they were always going to come out of the traps a hundred more than an hour. It's all a trap, right? They can't do anything else. They can't sit back. So, you were right. We didn't play the occasion. It was, you know, a calm, didn't panic, where you would have probably seen this panic in the past. We passed the ball around. I know it's not everybody's cup of tea, but I think people are coming around to know that there's a method to the madness. And you saw her today, gave them 20 minutes or so, and then decided, really, is that all you have? And then we literally took over. And started with the off-site goal. And then just like Slat said in his post-match interview, as well, he said, "We didn't kind of let up from there." He said, "I was glad that we just kept going. "I have to get in that goal. "We didn't kind of sit back again." But I think it's brilliant. You're always a little bit worried going into these games. I was worried that maybe we would have a bad start at the game, like we did against Ipswich, and these would get a goal against us. But we didn't. We were calm, composed. We lost the ball a few times. Diaz turned it over a few times. I'd say there was a few people called, and now certainly in a few group chatting, and they were saying Diaz off, about two, three minutes before his guard. But he did turn the ball over a few times. But just how press went in the ball back. The only thing I found in the first half was we were winning the ball back, and then we were giving it back to them really straight away. It was after the 20 minutes, 25 minutes where we literally won the ball back. That was it. We were holding on to it, and they weren't getting it. But I'm really impressed. I don't think there was a point where I thought they were going to score. Maybe Xerxes, Heder, or whatever, like when you've got the world's best goalkeeper in goal. And he made it look like a routine set. And then if people go, "How on guard's name?" As you say, if that literally made it look routine. So yeah, delighted. Like I said, I was a bit worried going in. I thought they had their tails up after winning the transfer window. And now, turns out to be a real team win. Probably our easiest win of the season to offer. - Yeah, the lads, I'm gonna say lads, people go, "There was a woman on the post-match show. "We're only calling everyone the lads. "It doesn't matter what you and the arad just say, "the lads are." But the lads on the post-match show cover all, you know, every little incident and stuff. What we twitted on in Sunday night is pick out some players, look at the goals, and little bit things in between. But Keith, I am going to grant this layer, and I don't much pre-empoise much stuff. But Kevin also said, "You have to watch these two videos "of the soy stuff after the game." So we did. I'm gonna let you know that, right? And we grant that layer. But Manchester, you're not gonna go into that game today, right? And they're looking at it and they're saying to themselves, "Right, they should be really looking at it and going, right?" This crowd love to play the ball around the back. Now even more than they have. They have a guy who's 20 years of edge, 21, maybe, in Gravenbridge, playing as their deepest player. They have a midfield tree that are probably just getting to know each other over the last month or so, on the pitch, right? We should be all over the midfield. We should be trying to play to them guys. We should be manipulating them. We're Fernandez, we're Ganacho, we're Rashford, we're Xerxie. We're mainly looking to play in that area in the middle of the pitch and pull them around a little bit. You know, Troy get Rashford at him, or Ganacho at Trent, Troy, you know, whatever. And they just don't do it. They just don't do it, right? And Liverpool, for the first 10 minutes, are like, "Let's see how we're getting on. "Let's not go going home, let's not give them a goal, "give them momentum." And it's all about momentum in this Liverpool soil. Not just having it, but making sure you choke any momentum out of the opposition. That's what it's about. If they're Trenton, we get the bottom of keeping it. Two or three minutes, keep it, keep it, keep it. If they're not Trenton, we have the ball, and we just decide, and we go for you, we go after you. But, like, we are thinking, "Look at the ball." We keep, come on, they're at home, right? They're trying to win this game. And they didn't try once. Sorry, 22 actually says, "I mean, head is always about 19." But they should have been looking and going, "Where's the same wee point here, right? "Don't launch balls in the box. "Canate and Van Dyke are really good there. "Are fullbacks, Robertson, good defensively? "Could you get a Trento or canate your thing?" But they didn't try any racquet. They tried none of that. They just keep hitting these diagonal balls. And Liverpool just went, like Emma said, "Is that all you have?" And Liverpool demoed it almost, Liverpool just saw it say, "Really compact?" They went, "Well, not in a borrowing way, "but really, we're protected. "And we're back here front six to hoard you." You know he didn't do that at all. Look, I think it's madness watching them. Absolutely madness watching them. - Speaking of the post, pretty post-match sort of stuff, or he did watch on-screen today, and Roy Keane obviously was pretty fucking dominant. Roy think they're a disgraceful team at home. Casamero put in an absolute bleeding sting form of a performance, but I'll tell you one thing, Cubby Maneu was not far behind him. He's been fucking awful self-hired this season, and he's avoiding criticism. He was dored against bleeding, brilliant, James Milner absolutely bleeding, pocketed him in that. And he has not been good. Now, we can put that down to the fact that he's playing against it. It felt his legs are gone, and his spirit is gone. But he was dored as well, Cubby Maneu. And if the young local players, Marcus Rashford coming in for a stick, if the young local dissolves got my comedy, he really thought he'd probably be sure to keep because he has that very built-in. If your players like that are not... Casamero, for them when he was there, they've no hunger because they've won it all. They got their paydays, and they didn't have that desire. And Casamero was shown and they were absolutely free-falling off a cliff like never before. But when your local young players are doing that, that mid-field that they had out there. Bringing off Hernandez, we know, has no fighting him. He is an excellent footballer, right? He's brilliant footballer, but he doesn't have for you. And if you're up against it, he loses the head, and you could see it happening all day today. Roy, in the league game, was it the league game last year? Wasn't it that he caught us with the bleeding? The thing around... - Yeah. - Quant's mistake. Generally, he, when we got ahead of him, he fucking falls. And when it mid-fielded them three, or he was not worried at all about Manchester, you know? They're at home, Gavin. They should be coming into that game. They should be coming into that game with their tails up. They've got beat by Brighton, Roy. They felt he played well. They felt hard on boy with their Xerxes, getting up off the ground, the league kicking the ball in off the line. Roy with Nicholas Cardion. They felt hard on boy in that brilliant game. So they had some to say, Roy, we went great against Fulham at home. We feel we were unlucky against Brighton, and we came out the wrong side of that. Now it's the biggest game of their season. It's a home game against Liverpool. Make no mistakes, not Manchester City. It's the home game against Liverpool, the biggest game of their season. We can get out there, even new manager at that. They look okay with the, you know, both games, Liverpool play, they've been forced half, slow, second half, amazing. What do we need to do? We need to get into them strong from the ready stack. And they deal for the force for eight minutes. Roy, so they deal good in, and Troy the start strong. But, as you've said, it soon becomes evident that these do not have a game plan. They do not have the bottle for the bottle. They don't have anything to get through this game today. I'm looking at their season. - I can't see patterns at play though. - There's no, there's no-- - I've, I've, I've, I've, but, and listen, people are going on there 600 million spent and boom, boom, boom, whatever, right? My thing about it is that, (coughs) I don't think it matters who they saw him. And I don't want to go into the whole, you know, anything here. I'm not going to go into Liverpool in a minute. But I don't think it matters who they saw him. If they continue to play like this. Like if I have, if I have Rashford Granacho Fernandez behind Xerxes, right? I am saying to myself, right? The law was very steady. The other guy is actually, is decent, as Ruby is that same. He's decent, right? But I'm saying to myself, where can I hoard this? I can probably hoard them in the fallback position. And I can definitely get at this guy that's sitting deep. And why can't we move it around? Put the ball into them positions and let us play, let us interchange. Let us move the ball a bit. Even if it's one or two pass there and get it a wood, you're pulling Liverpool around. Probably just watch the game. These are going nowhere. And I suppose, I mean, you probably have to give credit to Liverpool on that because Liverpool just go, you do just one day, right? And we'll do zero when we need to deal with it. But you could see Liverpool's parents are playing even from gold kicks, from trowings. Even when the game settled down we had to go back to the centre backs we could see, grabbing Bert on a ground to him at a minute. Really coming in and going, give me the ball. Give me the ball, I'll pop it off, I'll go here. And there's people moving all over the place. It was night and day what these were trying to do. And I know people are saying, you know, this is a toward season, slot is only here three months. Liverpool can get better, there's still frailties in Liverpool, and it's not perfect. But you can see what Liverpool are trying to do. And you can nearly accept if something goes round, and you can go, listen, that's going to happen. We have to be there, that has to be there to us. But this stuff that's happening to me, you know it, it's just constantly happening. And no one's changing anything. And you can't even walk away, it's happening. You know what I mean? And I don't mean that you obviously can. You can look and go, that's just shy. But what I mean is that if they were trying something and they didn't come off you go, look, they were trying with their learning and stuff. But that's not the case. It seems like they get the ball over and go, what are we doing now? There's no patterns, nothing. And come here, look, and nothing, go back to it, transfer windows. But that's what happens when you're bringing in four and five new players every season. You don't, you don't get a chance to come up now. He's had three seasons. I'm not sure he has it, does he have a story to play? I know he had a story to play at Ajax, but it's a completely different set of players, up against completely substandard set of teams. You're in the big boys league now. And then you're right, with Liverpool, it's like you can see what they're trying to do. And yeah, they will make mistakes. And we did make mistakes today. But some of the footballers, lovely. You can see the triangles, you can see that the movement from us, but with them, it's like, it's like trying the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome. It's kind of the same outcome every time. And it's, it's, I don't wanna say it's sad 'cause we hate them as much as Keith hates them. But I think what they got, what did they got? Two draws out of his hat, out of track for last year. They got two draws. - The drawers, both league games. - Yeah, yeah. - Deep back. - And then they have it over. Yeah. But they were more so with us being bad rather than them being good. And I think they've lasted one of themselves. Fans, and quite possibly the team as well. And then we've rocked up. And Slut has spent all summer looking at what were his Liverpool's issues last year. He said it, I think after maybe the Ipswich game or the Denver game. And he just needed to make small changes. And that was when we got on the ball, we weren't bombing forward. We were taking our time. That I was chatting to somebody earlier on, boys and Diaz, running at the defender. Well, I said, well, I think that's probably what Slut wants because there's probably nobody up to support them. So there's no point in him running, losing it. And then we're on the back foot again. He's corrected that now. It's not three years, but that hasn't corrected anything. But the main issue for me, you know, it is Liverpool are being proactive Montedale. Proactive off the ball, proactive on the ball. And people will say, well, Eddie, because sometimes they just slow it down, that's being proactive because what you're doing is you're actually getting yourself set to what you've been taught and what you're being drilled to do. You know, they're very reactive. So when they're asked to actually go and create some, I think they struggle. I think if Liverpool come out and went, right, OK, Salah up high, Diaz up high, jotted inside them, let's get suburbs low in my car. They're in behind that. Let's leave Graven Birch, the man that may feel it. Let's get our full backs up and then you're going to go on. Now there's room in behind your full backs. Now there's room in around Graven Birch and they're happy to sit back and go, right? We'll spring from there. That's reactive and reactive is OK at times. But when you're constantly reactive to the situation what's going on in the game, you have no control over the game. What you're doing is you're hoping, and you're not going to deal with this. You're not going to hope that you're going to lose the ball. Totally, Adam Dergal or totally, Adam Mjogal. They're not interested in the middle bit because in the middle bit, I think, I think you have a lot of individuals, right? I think if Rachel is an individual, I think Fernandez is an individual. I think a natural, he borders on, I think he's a hard walker, but I think he borders on the individual, right? And when you have all the employers and you're not proactive, it just, it's going to haunt you all the time that does no interest in there. It's only these areas where can the ball be lost, where can a second ball be won? And then they're not even winning second balls. You know, let's go through the goals in a minute. Keith, I'm going to start with you. I want to talk about Rowan Gravenbitch. Now, we've banged on all summer about needing the midfielder. I still said it, I'm frozen. I think we needed the midfielder. And I've everything crossed that I'm wrong. And we get through the season and in injury suspensions where our drops on far are minimal. He's been, he was really good away at Ipswich. I watched him in the flesh against Brent from that heart. He was so good as well. And today he was the same. And, and does bigger tests to come? Much, much bigger tests to come, you know? But what I'm looking about in Keith is, he's keeping it very simple when he needs to. He's opening up his legs and he's gone when he needs to. He drops the shoulder a little over the arm. Once he gets too straight, it's just like he done, he done some, was a manual, was a manual in the second half, was it? And he just dropped the shoulder a bit, too straight. And he was just gone. And it was like the whole pitch opened up. But very responsible and everything he was doing. Interceptions, cutting out bars, you're looking to get in behind the full backs. He's been so, so good. And all I want to see is that you're actually going to open, open up because the only way you can make and get better at this is more used to it is to keep playing. And even if it happens in a big game and it doesn't quite happen for him, play him the next week. It's not going to be pitch perfect all the time. But today I thought again, his control of the game, his awareness of the game, the position he was in, I can't say enough of it. - Yeah, look, he's being fucking brilliant. He has been brilliant all season. And someone chats at it there. All the exo-explayers that are playing, struggling around there. And he was the best at a lot. He's brilliant. I think he's a player that when Liverpool were linked or when we saw all the local packs, Jordan was coming out, talking about not when we bought, remember we were linked before we met the Bayern Munich and they were saying, you know, that's where guys still came from. - Yeah, I'm just stuck at the time. Going there and all, going grab a batch. - Oh, didn't they have them? They said that they felt that he was with Joe Bellingham and someone else has traded the best talents and more football on their... - And couldn't get into a Bayern midfield then because of Kimmich and whoever was sitting in the soil and defeating it, couldn't get him in. - Correct, yeah. - Yeah. And this happens generally mainly you can go. I mean, he won the young player the year, the next one, I think he broke into that team, he was 16. And I think when he was sort of 18, he was dominating over there. So he's a player that's had huge potential, huge. And he makes the wrong move in his career. He goes to Bayern Munich and look, Bayern Munich are a great club, a big club. You can understand the player going there, both similar to the other young players, please, like Renat of Sanchez, making the wrong move at the wrong time. You can really set your back. Bayern Munich went there and he got it over quick enough. And he came to Liverpool and we got him at what, 21. And last season, he showed glimpses of what he can do. On the well, and maybe, but, you know, again, he didn't solidify a place in the team. He was coming in and he looked good. He looked like he had the potential to be something. But maybe not the double pivot, you know? Maybe you're thinking his skill set was a ball carrier. He can get the ball and he can get you from the edge of your box to the edge of the airport. He wears solos while he's in the team. That's what you're thinking. Yeah, that's it. Exactly. That's what you thought he was going to be. But now, now, everyone's panicking. We don't have a number six. We don't have this. We don't have that. And for the way Slott wants to play, he is made for it, you know? Because there was a video over around or something was on the other day. Did you see that one from the end? So it's raining or something, and it's just bang, bang, bang. Past his fourth time, not looking, whipping them, just around the corner, everything under pressure. And that's why I think he's excellent. Because he doesn't panic under pressure. He take a ball in when those two players close to him. And he'll pop it off. Or, like you said, he'll drop his shoulder, he'll spin, and he'll go. He's pointing at that ball, running across him. Yeah. And as it's running across him, he just takes a touch. And you're like, "That is five yards clear, like, "I don't know how he's done it." And, like, he's brilliant, Ali. But, like, I don't know, I let him go in a minute on this. But, Keith, how much is the... Like, I'm not saying, really, Ryan Gramberg, is just the best six on the planet around, like... No. But how much of the setup is helping? Because, when I look at the setup, I think, you know, we coined to get... When Gramberg's there, you're calling to see Sobber's Lawy and McAllister. And I don't know if they're just to be around them. They just seem to angle themselves, where they go, "You're not getting a ball through that pass, "and then they get nearly as well in the six." They, you know, they're kind of staggered up the pitch, and you're going to go, "They're there "just to block any of these balls into these "and so these are various." And we'd have to trust our fallbacks and our scent that has, if it goes a wide-ish. The setup was really good for them as well. You have to notice that. Yeah, it's out of here, but it suits a lot. I think it'll suit, quote, "The challenge of he comes back into the team as well." Do you know what I mean? I think the make-up of these players, the way I saw it, the shape in that midfield now, they'll probably suit a bit more than the way Klopp had it. And that's, look, Robbie sounds completely, you know, Klopp is, there's, yes, there is. And he knows, you know what I mean? Well, the way we're playing now, we couldn't see Gramberg playing as the lone six in the Klopp team. Well, you know, there aren't any fucking circumstances, you probably wouldn't see that. But now we are looking at him and you're saying, "No, he's playing there. "He's got players close to him, "and he's got the freedom to get forward when he needs there." What do you think it's made from? And the thing I'm excited, not excited, but I'm hopeful of for, is why I heard you know this talk about Aaron Aslott and his performance team, you know, that they keep players in peak physical shape. If we can deal with this team with Gramberg, with Kanate, with some of the other lads, and you can keep a consistent team, we're set up locally going into this, and it's because of these players, the potential in them, if we can unlock it, and it's not about unlocking really their skills yet, it's just their availability and their physicality, and we think Gramberg could be key. If we can keep him fit, there's no reason why he can't be the best, that type of player. We know Roger is the best number six in the world. I'm not putting him on the same thing as him. He can be one of the best central midfield players in the Premier League, in my opinion. We look at sports, and you see Busyoma playing there, with Coors of Colossevsky and Yaman Saar today, but last week it was Colossevsky and fucking Madison, and Yalipo, he's doing all that, don't you, okay? We think Gramberg's better than him. Do you know what I mean? I think he's looking better than a lot of the other players out there, and instead of comparing them to Roger, we don't have to compare him to Roger and Declan Royce, all these other fellas, just letting me hear what he is, but keep him fit as much as possible. And if we deal with that, I think we have a serious, serious player on our hands, that alleviates the need for Russians, men 40, 50, 60 million on the North Central midfield. We will have to deal that eventually, but it will take the desperation to deal with. It wouldn't be Russians to do it in January. Is this not? - Well, if a player for 50 million comes up in January, we only want them to sign it. - And that's not, and that's not, - We know they will. - If it's a player they want, they know they will. - Yeah, that's not to take any of these players out with a team. I just want an extra player of that quality in the squad. That's what I want. I don't, they can pick who they want. My opinion doesn't make a difference when a team, she comes out for the game. Do you know what I mean? Well, not really. The EU still doesn't anymore. But Emma, we're talking about the setup, you know, not protecting them. I think they're just suiting what they have. And this is the way, but I'm not talking about passing the end of stuff, but on the ball, when Liverpool get on the ball, none of the trio are afraid to go. Here I go deep. I'll go in and see if he's so injured here. You go on over to the left here. I'll go in. And it's just a constant new movement all the time. We've seen it in the second half. The ball comes to Alison. He's standing and I'm going to go on. Are you going to kick this? Like, what are you doing? And he just pops it out. And I think it might be, it might be some as though it takes it. Tones, plays it back, and next to our grabbing bird to get it. And then it goes back again, and next to our looks. Macales are taking it. It's not like there's one fella just standing there in the middle. And he is the deepest of them. There's no doubt about that. But it's not like when we have the ball where, you know, he is the deepest, and he has everything has to go through him. He's deepest, but he's actually not the one that has to have the ball all the time. Do you get me? So I'm the ball. He's deep. On the ball. And today. But probably the furthest forward of the trio as well. Yeah. Yeah. But we've seen that. And we've played a grass. But helping them all. Not helping them. I hate saying that. Having that set up of the trail and being able to take the ball comfortably and know where each other is, but also giving him the responsibility. Like we've seen last year flashes of ghosts and boy people, you know, got a couple of calls really when he got when he opens his legs. He's brilliant. But given the responsibility, listen, by the way, you're the man that's going to be intercepted here. You're the man that's going to be sent a house going to be looking for. How much does that bring him on? Even at young age, to say to him, Liverpool's midfield, brand new. We're putting you in there. Has to be huge. It's massive, it strikes me as a player that doesn't lack confidence either. So it's really kind of like an ego boost for him as well. But the hard, the hard, McAllister that kind of nearly filled that role for a lot of last season as well. So you're right. It's fairly fluid. And we saw a saba sli dude in parts last year. So it's, they're all fairly fluid. I think grab and barge is probably, and some people say Sal has been on fire and whoever has been on fire. But I think he's probably, I know it's only three games, but he's probably our player at the season so far. But cause of the amount of pressure that has been on that position. All summer, every single football podcast has been talking about what's needed in the midfield, that we need a six, we need a defensive midfielder. And all of this is on grab and barge shoulders. I know like you said, you don't really like using the word help but there's the trade in a minute. But for him to come in and play, I thought he was unbelievable today. Unbelievable. Like you said, he's the deepest. And then within a couple of seconds, he's out on the right wing or he's out on the left wing. - He's done it last week. - A lot of the time. - He pressed so much to the side. - He killed to the side. - The ball broke. Like so you know the cross in the ball and it broke to the edge of the box. And you think, oh shit, I hope somebody's not there to give this a smack. The amount of times he was there was very kind of, and I'm reluctant to compare him to other players like him. But it reminded me of Fabina, just kind of sweeping up. I'll take this and then I'll pop it off and then we'll start again. And then Fabina got forward and off a lot as well. I think, look, I don't want to say last year, we were like, oh, we're going in the center back short and then all of a sudden we have quonset. But grab and bear just looking to do a quonset this year. I still think like you that we need to know the one there. So this is not how grab and bear just solves the problem. We were sharp one anyway. We're still sharp one even with him playing. With the three games a week that's going to come up now after international break, we need somebody that's going to be able to say, right, you're playing the league game, you're playing against Bologna or you're playing against whoever else we have in the Champions League. We need something like that. I'm not sure and I was that person. I don't think and I'll get around. Like grab and bear just gets around. Do you see McAllister may be going in there and somebody else coming into midfield, maybe Jones with a sub-slide, or even I'm trying to remember how many fucking midfielders we have now. You have those three there. You've Jones, you've Eliot, you've endo, you've Martin and you've trailing only if you were to. Well, Eliot, yeah. I think Eliot obviously has freed up now for that midfield position because he's a cover of Asala. So, look, keep yourself a rate. The more he plays in there, the more confidence he's going to get. He's not perfect at the moment. I think he's very graceful and he just glides across. Yeah. But I think he's lovely for Barra to watch. The Utahloy isn't, I think there is a athleticism helps him. He is very kind of graceful in the bar, but when they actually win it and when they set that trap for someone to try to hit a pass and you see it in the goal today, the fourth goal which we go on to. He's not, he's not going forward with the ball and then creating his nail into him. You know, you see players in the break up a ball and you run far and go, "Oh, where am I going to give this?" And he just play it out of the Salat as quickly as he can. You know, give it to him. He knows what he's doing where he doesn't. He drives on and like, "I'll stick with you, Emi." The fourth goal, you know, we have a goal this day. Oh, it's tight, but it's really real though, also. But that was a warning sign to him. That was a ball from the center half. Boom, boom, boom. I'm in three passes, we're in your end line. I'm killing you. Put the goal then, you know, you're not going to play. Cassimero hits this fourth-time pass. You can see what he's trying to do. He's trying, you can see he's trying to whip it out to the wing and he's trying to actually... Liverpool are impressing, but he's trying to play between the lines, he's trying to get something out to the... I think it was Rashford. And if it gets to Rashford, Liverpool are actually a coy-hoy of the pitch. But he, Grandvert, just steps in and strides with it. And then you're thinking, "Play the Roy ball, play the Roy ball." And he plays it at the Roy time, the Roy pays to it. And Salat's just like, "I'll just pull it on a play here "at the back post." And they're killing up, and it makes for one year. But it was crucial to get that, because we've given them their 15 minutes grace. We were starting to torn on them. We were starting to pick up, pick things off. And when you get a chance, you need to take... You need to take the chance to go. You've made a mistake and then we've hurt you. And now you can't make another one. It was a crucial goal to get. And Diaz on the score sheet again. Yeah, well, look, everybody's pointed in on Cassimero. And it's sad to see. I know they said earlier on, "The football leaves you." It's the same for such a good player that's... It's not sad to see you. You know he's a good player now. Yeah, but hold on, hold on. All this is sad to see Bollocks. He was at Real Madrid. It's the same as Rafael Varan. He was at Real Madrid. He won everything, right? He doesn't give a Bollocks about football anymore. And you know he come in and go, "We'll give you a four year deal "on 350 grand a week." And he goes, "Perfect." And he's torn up and he's been absolutely dog shit. And same for Varan, by the way. You know what I'm saying? He couldn't get frank in the arm. But the thing is, what a serve in Varan. Would you ever fuck off? He never stood out in that, you know, in defense. And he was constantly fucking injured. And this happens all the time. When a Real Madrid player is at being in Real Madrid for six, seven, eight years, won the law, and the solid Real Madrid are going to take an offer. Walk away. Walk away. Unless you go to Real Madrid and go, "There's 50 million lego, we want 74th." Then you know what you want to keep. He's fucking atrocious. It's not sad. It's an indictment of what they've done. Right? And then to make wars, two's wars. And to make things worse. Apparently, he gets fucking substituted with it and fucks off. Yeah, there's a video. Yeah, the last sort of sort of fucking kid. What I was trying to say was is... I wouldn't bother anyone. I don't think it's all the hell to look at Casa Mira being shit. We're just not even talking about Casa Mira. For him to, look, he did telegraph the past. But Grandma's had to be there to intercept it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. To the remaining leg. So it says... And even Neville afterwards. I don't know what we're probably going on with. Oh, we will. You noted rapport and this and it's all mistakes and whatever. They were forced mistakes, or you would say. Anyway, the goal, excellent. I always thought Sala's Roy Foot was my point now smokes. Apparently, he can do lovely little thing crosses. And Diaz gets up. I didn't know who's guarding the game with. Then I thought the Diaz headed off, Sub-A-Sloy is now easy, off-soid and whatever. But what I will say is, like you said, last year, we didn't capitalize on those mistakes. Every time we intercepted the ball today, I thought we were going to score. All right. Last year, those two get in each other's way. It comes off the back of the Sub-A-Sloy's head and it comes back out the AT&R box and there on the brink. There's a calmness about us. There's like an organization about us. Whereas last year, it was literally... And I don't want to say the rock 'em off football or heavy metal football or whatever. But it's methodical this year. It's like bang, bang. That's gone in there. There's clearly a show from Diaz and Sub-A-Sloy. Right, the last second Sub-A-Sloy means that. He's gone cops last year and they've been falling over each other and down there on the break. So it's really, really good. Go to header from Diaz as well, especially, look. There's no more than a player jumping across the front of you when you're trying to go for a header. Like, it clearly puts you off from there. It has very good head and heart tag, it was really good. We talk about patterns of play, paths, and what's this player, what's doing that. But the very basis of this goal is Ermin Fielder wins and releases Salah very quickly. And we've seen through the years Salah in that position would kind of stand the player up, try to come in, sort of. But the obviously have patterns of what he wants to do at times. And then you look at the ball's clip to the back. I think Genoa... Jotha is a bit of an unsung one here because Jotha makes that run towards the front and everyone goes with him. Everyone goes, "I'll look at Jotha over there "and the odds are over towards him, right?" But when you look at it, Saba's lie is on the fucking six-yard line. From an interception that's happened for Diaz and the goal, he's on the six-yard line on the score. And Diaz scores because he's right in front of the goal. He's not out on the left wing, seeing how much paint he can get on his boot. He's right in the middle of the goal. You know what I mean? As if like many of we win it, we're all in. And I wouldn't love them to see a replay of it. You know, when they win it, where do these players come from? Because they're right on top of it. And then things really, really impress me, Keith. When you see it's like bang, bang, bang, and they know what they're like. It's not just off the cuff. They know exactly what they're like when they win that. Did you see, obviously, they didn't see the clip on Scoi where they showed Jotha in the middle of the goal, where he pointed where to put it. So he makes the run across and he's telling them, "Go behind me, go." And he's saying to Diaz, "Get away, get away." And he takes the runner in. And even then he's still telling Salah, whoever has it, he could be Gravenberg at this point, saying, "Get it to the back. Get it to the back." So he's, "Oh, you don't think you're the good game Jotha today?" But it was a Jotha game. - It's a menace to all of it. - A Jotha game without a goal is pretty fuckin... You know, yeah, he can be a menace, but he's not the best player in the world. But what that showed is, is intelligence. You know what I mean? He knew, he's moiled behind me with acres of space. I'm not gonna pull these idiots over here. They're all gonna follow me. Get up all across. And he does. And it's brilliant. He is an old song hero on that goal. I actually imagine that that is on there. That's why he's looking out for Michelle last day, was asking me in the chat. But yeah, it's a great goal. It's clever. It's the Salah thing. Oh, you're great. - Yeah, in years gone, boy, he's cutting into, onto his left to have a shot. Like, the second goal of he does that little, also the full pass that's become a custom theory. But when he's gotten to the boy line, he's very rarely used to start really footed to float one in and he did. And we saw the benefit of it. It was a great goal. - It's all the black and shimmer on his left. - Yeah. - He was dipping it in low and hard and into the keeper's hand. - Yeah. - So it was from there. The reason I noticed, the reason I noticed Jata was because when I watched, when I done army research on Foynard, which was 11 minutes of YouTube video, the one thing I noticed about it was a Jimenez that plays the front of him. I always want to call him my teenage, but it's not. And he was always instrumental in the goals, that road was a score. He was making runs to dictate to the wingers. Like, if I make that run, you're going in soil in your own. If I stand still, you go out soil and get it in the box or whatever. And that was a real moment for me. When I looked at it there, I went, that's not a fluke. What Jata's doing there is simply not a fluke, do you know what I mean? And don't come here on, you know, if Jata pulls to the back post, he probably scores. But if he pulls to the back post, everyone's standing there with him. I just think it was really, really clever. - He grilled him in, it was brilliant, really was. - The second goal, Keith. The second goal, I was amazed Anthony Taylor doesn't call for a freak, he can cast a mirror. I don't think it is. No, I don't think it is. I don't think it is. But it was one of those where I went, that's not a fail where I'm waiting for the blower, right? And because it's cast a mirror, you know, always going down, someone must have knocked him over. But again, Louis Diaz is winning that ball back and he's in the middle of the pitch, winning, he's in the middle of the pitch, Keith, right? Wins it. And it's like, bang, bang. And off we go again to bring him to finish. But this is the difference here. So we win it and we go, where can we hurt you? We're gonna go and try to hurt you. And we just go and hold him, Keith. It's a brilliant finish, by the way. - It is, I hear what you're saying about the fail, or you, and Anthony Taylor being Anthony Taylor. Again, a lot of spotlight, without my Manchester ref getting this game. So maybe he's looking straight at it, he can see it was no fail, but it is an easy one to give, you know, just blow the whistle and give it 'cause he goes the ground. And cast a mirror, what is that? Bagging face on him when he's on the ground, trying to grab the ball, that's a fail, it's not a fail, it's not a fail, it's not a fail at all. And it doesn't give it, timefully, 'cause it would have been a fucking disgraceful decision. And bang, we're in again. And it's Mo Salah now cutting in. And what do they think he's gonna do? He's probably gonna have a shot, but now he just rolls well. Flicks one in, the day as he just rolls it into the blade. And it was a great goal again. Day as it's been out for. Day as has really, really started the season well. And he's getting goals, and he's getting assists. And it's been the one criticism that a lot of people have had about those he did with the normals, those he get, the whole goals. And he got two goals today. He had a-- Foreign trade. Foreign trade is it. And assists, he's, you know, he's involved. And that's what he can say. But his rooms, like I said, clever. You know, even on the disallowed goal, he's making the little run, you know, it's just awful, it's horrible. Constantly being a shred. And he's making, though, he said this on the show. Could be a week ago, could have been after the-- or could have been last week, actually. Or maybe it was a couple weeks ago. He's not making the runs of the last couple of years, where he's just hoping the total run, and trying to cut in. And he's still fired out to do anything. He seems to be coming from a more central area, and getting, you know, when he's-- when the ball's on the right, he's not toward, he's pushing in, and he's getting himself into dangerous positions. 'Cause he's got up out when you watch, and for Colombia hard, even when you're-- - Pretty minor. - Get into the box. Yeah, he's getting into the box. He's got a lot of goals. I'm almost out of the seat up where I'm-- and the reward is that he's scoring goals, and he's getting his-- he's getting his rewards for the unit. So the fact that we've brought in another winger in Federico, he is it. We'll put pressure on them, and it will keep him going and keep pushing them. And I think we could be in for a very good season, but it was there as both two really good goals today. You know, the header is a brave header, and because he's going up for his own, for a compliable, it's still you have to get on the end of that, and you have to get the power to direct it in. And the second goal is just a great one. Swept in, passed. In my opinion, one of the worst, how he proud for the goalkeeper is a more football. I think this fella is absolutely oh shooty. Boy, you still have to put a pass, and we can save the odd shot. And Tim Mill, that gave us the impetus, as you said, this is a little goal as well. We're all over them. They're absolutely mallevalganum at this stage. And it was great to see him. We just keep him up, we keep him on that pressure, huh? - He attempts this finish last week at home to Brentford. Salah actually bones pressure on Oya and pulls her back, and he choices one more. It's behind him a bit whipping her into that bottom corner. The keeper makes a really good save. But this one, he doesn't even give a nan of time to set himself in. It's because, you know, if the keepers, if Salah tries to go outside there, the keeper's going, I'm shuffling across, I'm waiting for them, now it's coming. Whereas Emmett was just like Salah gets, he was like, boom in there, and you put in the goal. There's no, there's no messing around them. And again, I keep, I just think it's amazing watching them. Salah's turning into a brilliant creator that just happens to score loads of goals. - He loves this, the little Trevella pass. And the thing is, is that when he's on the ball, he's controlling the ball with that left foot, with the outside of his foot. So as he puts his foot towards it, they think he's just tapping it again, and he can even see if you watch it in slow motion. That lot doesn't even know the ball's gone boy him. By the time it's gone boy him, he thinks he's just controlling it. And it's real, one of those you put the ball back where it nearly where it came from. So on Anna is moving across, he's going to be shifting across, because his feet will be shifting across, because the ball's coming across, and Diaz is putting it back in the other direction. It's very hard to get back there as bad as he is. And I don't know if somebody there said, Alison probably would have saved, probably would have, but it's a great finish. He's falling backwards nearly, and I remember the one cup end last week, wasn't it? Against Brentford. - Yeah, he's still on low on the left hand. - Let's get to it. - He goes left on so is he. - Yeah, look, I think he's, I think what's happened on with Diaz is, and I think you probably said this before, I got on one shot, this is when he forced a ride. He seems, the sideline seems to be the AD&R box for him now. - Yeah. - He doesn't gold, he doesn't wear, he's playing him in between those two lines of the AD&R box. - I think he's more of a forward than a winner. See, that's the thing. - Yeah. - I think, I think, I think his pace and his trickery, you know, kind of put him in this box where he's a winger, winger, winger, winger. But when I watch him, I'd love to see him doing man eight things in this team. So making those runs from outside the end, right? - It's run for the fourth goal against Brent for last week, he was unbelievable. He was, literally, running on the pitch and just bummed, torn and went in a different direction. And I think if you can get him into those positions, whereas second touches a shot from inside the, the lines of the AD&R line, rather than the second touch being, trying to get a boy I fell out, really on the wing. He feels more of a forward than a winger to me. And I know it's easy to look and go, yeah, but he's tricky and he's this. When you're watching for Colombia, yes, he's worried, but every chance he gets, he's attacking that corner, that six-year-old box where he can with the balls coming in the box. And Liverpool, obviously, will see the benefits from it. And don't get as wrong, those loads of people in the summer wanted, you know, some want to them gone, some just hardly go because this guy never shut the fuck up. But, you know, I just think he's being brilliant. He's holding onto the ball a lot more. He's being a lot more sensible with the ball. And in tone, that's giving him loads of chances because the starting position he's having in the attacks isn't out here and moist, it's right in the middle of the pitch. And it's an element of orchestrating things. Torres, Keith, just one more answer, Keith. Pick for the Rams, there are a lot of, you had to pick one. - To take? - Yeah. - Lonsdale. Can I stand there doing the sore arms? And I think on that it's the biggest fucking fraud. He's a Nigerian, he was looking for your bank details, his valet, he's an absolute on Mandis valet. Wall team, but that was seen at all level team. - He's desperate. - He is absolutely septic. - Yeah, he's desperate. - What about Melbourne? - I'll go in Van Doghy today. - Say again? - What? - That seems given Van Doghy. - Oh, he gave Van Doghy a little bit of the elbow. But I wanted to go on to that. Like, we're tuning it up. Van Doghy gives Fernandez one towards the end of the half. But Liverpool weren't going to be intimidated by it because what I thought were, you know, it was quite heavy hand at the times. You know what I mean? And felt like a lot of desperate challenges going in at times. You know, these are getting away, it was desperate challenge. Like, mainly it could have been after pitch. You get in. - The main reason was lucky as well. - Yeah, he pulled, and the Martinez ones go through the back of Sarba's leg. Brolyte, I have to say, I did like, you know, this thing where only the captain can talk. But Van Doghy was making sure he was right in there. You know, okay, if that's the real, we're right in there. And basically selling Martinez, you come down here in Troy and see how you get on, you know. And I like that because, again, they weren't playing the occasion, they weren't getting mixed up and not making, and letting these tackles nearly go and giving you a little bit of momentum. It was like, we're going to snuff use out now. It was soon, that happens. I'm going to be in that refs here. I'm going to fucking tell you at the same time. I'm down here in Troy that and I'll break it up. You know what I mean? I did like that. But we go, we get to the start of the second half and everybody in WhatsApp groups, Telegram groups, Max, and you may sit much at a point. It was all about, don't fucking do anything stupid, the Force 10 here. You know, Xerxes has one chance that just pushes away, it's not sandy enough. But it's a real case of, please don't mess around here. Pass, be patient. And then we rub them again and mainly we get to cut this time. McAllister just goes in and they're getting this great little thing where they're not going in a heavy handed. They're just going to go bum, we're just taking it off you. We're not bundling it all over. We're just being physical and taking it off you. But no one bad, you wouldn't have been surprised if you did long the whistle. Yeah, but I think he's going to set a style on a couple of them earlier in the game. And again, Liverpool just get, I think it's Saba's lie through the middle to Salah. And then Salah just decides, I'm not taking his whole chair and giving anyone a chance. I'm sweeping this into the bump corner. A little bit like one of his goals when we won 5-0 and he scores at the strength of the end. And that just puts them to bed. It's over. Yeah, yeah. Just again, I know I've stuck up for a customer, right? I've got to stick up for a referee. Anthony Taylor last year was letting an awful lot of those niggity little challenges go. Yeah, it goes to us. We had conversations about how come he lets them go but do the ref stones. You can't be referencing it too much. He was referencing an occasion rather than a match. But yeah, it's brilliant. And again, it's one of those where last year we probably give one extra pass. This year it's just bang, like you said, bang, bang. There Salah, he gets it and sweeps into the... What was on Anadil? I don't know. He was like... He went behind us and was in Galvian. I think that's the one talking about that. Yes, yes. No, I'm talking about the one in the fove of Neil. The fart goal in the fove of Neil, where it goes into the box and it drops. And Salah just sweeps it into the corner low. But there is one the way in Jordan... Do we wear it in the mint green? Yeah, it's... And Henderson has shown that the whole one's way to the goal. - That's what... - Yeah, it's 20 more. - It's 20 more. - It's 20 more. With all the injuries and the bar goes through and Henderson has spoken over in the stands somewhere, trying to protect the goal, but it's just so quick. Yeah, it was just... Again, it was a... It's just finished that Salah makes look easy. Like Diaz made his finished look easy, but they're far, far from easy. And Onana and Galvian had nothing to do with it, I don't even think he gets married, even if he was in the middle of his goal. And it's just passed in. But like I said, it would be all convolute with last year. We would have taken a one-two and... Oh, you'd have been waiting for Salah to take a touch and someone would have run around the back of it. I'll put it back across to the back of it. Someone passed it across. We don't want to hold forever last year. Tapped around the six-year-old Salah almost last year. But that was it. And then when I went in, we thought, "This, we're gonna do it with our seven again, mate." And on the top, it looked like we were gonna scar everything. But we scar, and then Martinez gets the ball and passes it straight to Salah. Straight through to the boss. Who actually... Well, they're still showing a replay. On this occasion, you should actually just pass it to the soil. And he doesn't, he hits it and the flow is out. And you can see him giving it to himself and the apologize. And you're like genuinely, that should be far. And then we win the ball back a minute later. And somebody, I don't know, it might have been Dalot Dalau calling the bundles into Salah near the corner flag. And Salah decides, "Well, I'm gonna pass it to me, mate." I'm gonna just keep bouncing off of you and I'll give up. And then they just bring it around them. And next thing, they're in again. And the ball and Salah choice the bend on the goals. And they're like, "That could be fourth." Do you know what I mean? And they did... - They had to fall on the troll that last day. - They did have to fall on the troll, Keith. But the thing that impressed me was, they make their slopes. Big shout out to Andy Robertson today. 300 game for Liverpool. Verge van Dijk's 200 game. Primarily a game for Liverpool. And there might be another couple of things going on. Moile songs, but I wanted to give them a show. I always wanted to give a show out to your new fans that continued to sing about tragedy, Chanton and the TV, the solids that look at that. It's not really, it's grand. Where it should be absolutely pounced on. But it's not. Because, you know, oh, it's a big game, fuck off. But Keith, the thing that impressed me was, we make our slopes, we're training it up. We go chasing them. There's no point. I'll tell you what we do. Let them chase us. They get a couple of chances. He has a header. There's one of the back posts that goes with. But Liverpool, I think, had probably another gear or two. But they decided against it. Made their slopes, passed it around, and absolutely took any sting out of the game from '64, I would have thought. Just sting has gone. We're done. So are you, by the way. It was excellent the way they showed that down. I really enjoyed that part of it. Yeah, it's something that I do out this year, not a lot more now. Because there's been times on that club when we haven't maybe managed games too well. You know, we've probably kept going where players can get injured. No, we've got to have picked up injuries, but we've been chasing dead balls at 84 minutes in games. You know, when it's like training a low pair of half, just we're going to kill your jets. The thing about the rock and nail, it's, and I think I mean what you said earlier, it's all about control now. Let's not, let's not be forcing this. As you said, Gav, we're training a low pair. At the moment, touch wood. If you only got caught, the challenge's injured. So we have a bench of players that I can bring on to impact the game. Kind of broadly coming on, strength going off. Fucking doesn't make a difference that I think. You have to now drop off. Semi-cast coming off for a little jog far and the rub-out doesn't make a difference. Diring coming on and being a menace. Roy didn't score, didn't impact, and really bought again. It's another cameo tune around there where he's come out and put himself about. And then we just, who else was it comes on? - Gackbo. - Gackbo comes on for Diaz. - Should have a penalty. - Yeah, he should have a penalty. And it's a disgraceful decision, because Anthony Rob, what's his name? Anthony Taylor, has his whistle. He's given the fork and fail, plays an advantage. - Yeah, you can see it from here, yeah. - They look at it on VAR, see it's in the box, it has to be a penalty. Do you know what I mean? It's in the box, it has to be a penalty. Now, go ahead, play away. Absolute madness. But the thing we've lost is we haven't, we've been look controlled in games in the three games so far. And as I said, people scoffed at Ipswich and Brentford. It's expected. The real test is when you have the ultrafer. When we have the ultrafer today, we got a lead, we took a chance, which we didn't do last season. People want to go, "Oh, the bet was last season." And one is, "Are we dealing with them last season? "We should have been." Moils ahead of them a half time about games. We let them into them games. This time, we didn't let them into the game. We took the game away from them. And then when we took the score in the away from them, we took the game away from them because we didn't let them. You touched on them chances, guys. The ZXE had a, "Should they better?" But, you know, it's a chance. But when you have Alice in the Air Happy, the ZXE won where it comes over, it plays on over the little clip all over the top and it hits his blade and calf. To me, that's ZXE. I don't think he's a good player. He's fucking rubbish, to be honest. I think you're going to see loads of that from him. I think he's a streaky player. He's not going to be prolific. He had a good year up along it. Or I think he's going to stink the gaffell one. That's sort of a chance, I think. We'd say a lot come on from him where he's just not these missed time and the connection and things like that. I think he's fucking dope. So, yeah, no, I didn't think he had any trade on it. They don't anything. They deserved, no, they got known. Their fans all fucked off early enough and left a half empty stadium and they are what they are. Absolute share of the shoey. So, yeah, they did not for anything today. We didn't look on that pressure at all. And it was the most comfortable of comfortable days. Right, we beat them seven nil before. Beat them four even nil, but that was just cool. - Yeah, but this was, like, even the four of nil. We called, I think we're four even a long 50-minute Saturday. - Yeah, we're four. - You know, I mean, we could have absolutely destroyed. We got to actually, we actually told him to give a little bit haphazard. And the only moment with how today where we were in professional, and what we're doing was when Saba's like, you should just bury them and doesn't, right? And, you know, people should be saying, just put that ball away with you. Because the next time it happens, there might be one nil and you need to pull it away. Just pull it in the goal, let me talk about it later. And even in the four even the seven nil, the seven nil, I don't feel the bleeding ball was everywhere, it was 90 miles an hour. Whereas this one today was, like you said, on the scoreboard, we've done you. And now we're going to make sure you have nothing. And it's, again, momentum. They wouldn't let you know you build up any momentum. If you know you got a chance to go, right? We're keeping it. We're just keeping the fucking ball. And you're not getting it back. So the crowd then died off after a chance. Oh, that was age, that was age ago, that fucking chance. Now, that's what it feels like, the fans on the ground, the feels like the players and stuff like that. But overall, the way they took the game away and just controlled it, I really enjoyed it. I really enjoyed that part of it. You know, even though the goals are playing with you. Yeah, it's just, it's just. That was like we were playing when I feel it. Yeah, but it's just, it's a way where the team can get used to, you can do that at one nil. You can do that. You know what I mean? We've done it in a trade. There might be times when we need to do it at one. Not quite happening for the upfront, defensively strong team that might get a chance against you. Let's shoot this game down. That's what you like to see. And it goes back a little bit to the toilet win and season because we've done that where we just got to go. You want to score and start. You're not going to score. We might get another one. We might get another one. Yeah, but we might get another one, but you're definitely not getting one. You know, and before we go on, I want to talk about Gary and Evelyn. I'm definitely talking about the year before we go. I don't give a fuck what time it is. We aren't talking about the year, right? I mean, get the heart of the others. The best reason I want to know. The best, I wouldn't listen to the fourth hour. Just listen to them. Yeah. And, but, man of the match. Because I think there's loads of possibilities here. Keith, why don't you let you go first? This is the same as last week when we used, obviously, over in the match and myself. Actually, Matt and Kev don't. And we all picked different players around the match. They could be so mad. Look, grabbing back from me. Grabbing back from me was amazing today. Made everything happen in the fourth half. He won the ball constantly, and he set up so many attacks. The heat maps, he was playing much more advanced than my Calisthen. Just a little more of his precious from the deep area. Grabbing back from me was one of the match today. And we could have three or four of our six different players in contention, but for me, big low end. That's fair. Emma. Grabbing back from me as well. For the exact same reasons. And I think he did get a little bit tired in the second half. But, like you said, we've got McAllister on the nearly up his game then. And it was him that was, he nips the ball for the toward goal. And so, it's great. They all kind of nearly can do the same thing. But for me, he was everywhere. It was like, he's just won a ball here. And then the camera goes close up. He was on the ball as grabbing back to me. And he was like, what the heck? Like, he was just everywhere. For me, he's probably been man of the match in all three other games for me. And like I said, the pressure that he's on there because of the spotlight that's been on that position. And for him to go in and play the way he has, long may I continue? I think he's excellent. I think it's difficult to pick one today. Because I think all of them are really, really good. I want to give a show to Kanate. I'll talk Kanate was excellent. I was gonna say, biggie. Kanate was excellent. Get everything you have to deal with. And I think they're afraid of him. Remember the time he was just to rock ball and fucking my heart? You know, it seemed around the place when it was Ronaldo, Coach John. Ronaldo, match, yeah. Yeah, and Fred came in and he just got fuckin' thrown around. But when I looked through the team, I thought Kanate was really, really good. I thought the fallback's a good. I thought Sabo's like was really good as well. My character's just so neat and tidy. Diaz gets to heal. Salah, Salah is just Salah. You know what I mean? But I'm gonna go for the house. I'm gonna go grab a break, which is because it was just, suppose it's step up in the challenge today for this Liverpool sort of. Which I don't think it ended up being. But it's a big game. It's a big game. They bang on about me. And when I look at me and him, you know, they bang on about, you know, he'll try to do this, you know. And he just, he intercepts, drops a shoulder, pulls away from players, presses, wins the tackle, he's neat and tidy. It's the array of things he does. When he needs to be neat and tidy, he is. His decision-making was really good today. I think that's probably the biggest thing I can say from. And that's such a big, such a good sign. And so I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go grab a break as well. Woodley's fee, nice name. We'll see how much I have, it can kill us a bit, bow and do what most Salah does. I don't know if there's anyone on the planet who can do what most Salah does. - I don't know. They don't, they can't flow. - No. He's a one-off. He's the best boy player to ever play in the Premier League. Simple as that. To just look at all the stats, it's just, you know. - I think we do, I think we need to do a show on him every six months, about how stupid he is. But there you go. Let me see. Scales of pieces, should I get popcorn for the upcoming chat about the blue show? You can't, if you want to do what you like. If you can't, suddenly, back and forth tomorrow, who cares? But before we go round to the F, I wanna give a little war on score. Now I'd say, as I say, I turn on the match when it's on and I try to watch it, not on score, to be fair. I did today, I watched something else. But the nonsense after this game, you know, it's just, like talk about mental gymnastics, right? Kane is quite harsh. You know, I've seen two videos. Kane speaks to him, and storage is talking to him one. And then the second one, it's more or less Neville and Carter. And what I don't get from all this, Em, it is, right? Gary Neville sits last week in those predictions and he's like, I think you know, they make the top four. I think they have a better midfield than this, and I think they're fucking great, and I think they're this. And then he's asked after the game today, right? Now, my thing on him is, he's called for this, this, this, this, and this to happen. I'm also tapped. And he called it a takeover at the club, which is not true. He's actually fucking loyal to you. There's no new owners, matches, you know. Same owners are there. We're not ready to share, all of us have a big say, right? But he totally, he totally makes all these predictions. And then he stands there. He has the fucking goal to stand there today and go, well, you know, he's brought in new staff and that's new, new things for the players to hear and then there's new staff above him and there's new and there's people that have been at this club for an awful long time and they're leaving. Gary Neville was the one that said these people are at the club to go along and should leave, by the way, just let you know that. And all this fucking stuff, and it's like, he literally in his own head must be thinking, what did I say about all this? I'm going to say they're fucking exact opposite now and make it me point, right? Instead of answering the fucking question, is this manager under pressure? And what's the other player that you have? And he, again, comes out with utter fucking nonsense that people have to put up with. And a lot of people choose to put up with him, but it's fucking mad watching it. Like it's pointing this guy stuff. He speaks with a certain kind of conviction as in, he knows, particularly today, and he'll give until Christmas, I think, is what he said. And somebody questioned, like, maybe October and he said, now, now, I think he'll definitely be given until Christmas. So it's nearly like, he knows, but Gary Neville makes these predictions, especially the Arsenal, 'cause he doesn't want to predict that Liverpool win a league or will be in a total challenge. He predicts what his heart, what he wants to happen. He doesn't predict what he thinks will happen. He predicts what he wants to happen. And he wants Manchester to finish top four. So he predicted that they would. Now, he's realized they're fucking caught, and now he has to make up an excuse as to why they probably won't, or what are the reasons why they're playing this way. The reason they're playing this way is 'cause they're absolutely choppy. They don't know, they're not being instructed, they're not being given patterns of playing. And you can talk about how these guys come in and he's gonna have to work his way into the team, like they were. I happen honest though, they won a trophy for the transfer window, like, you know what I mean? So, look, to me, he's not, I'm much preferred. Harder guy, and even at that, sometimes I don't particularly like him, just I think he can maybe be too biased. And then when he's trying not to be biased towards Liverpool, he goes completely different. Yeah, the opposite way. But for me, Neville, they're all, we've said a lot of times on it. They're all sound point merchants now. It's all, how many likes can we get on TikTok? How many people can we get to listen to the overlap? All that kind of, it's not real, it's not real pondatory anymore. In fact, some TikTok pondits are actually speak a hell of a lot more sense than some of these lads do in hell. And it is, it's all you watch it for the entertainment value rather than for the knowledge and football information value at this stage. You see, I don't even think it's entertaining. I actually think it's, you know, if someone, if someone spoke, if I imagine someone speak like that, I'm actually insulted that they think I should sit and listen to this. That's where, that's what, I actually get insulted by having to listen to this. You know what I mean? And people are out and you're paying your money to watch this and you're gonna go on, are you fucking, it's not going to see a band and I fell to one's upper of fucking set as balance and set as fucking, you know what I mean? Do you know what I'm saying? It's insulting to your intelligence. What's going on here? Look, he's banging on about, you know, this fella needs time. But then he's telling you, well, I don't think if this happens, I don't think it'll happen. But he won't come out and say it. Just come out and say it, this isn't good enough. They've backed you again in the summer and you've had the summer and you still know the story they play. You know what I mean? Still know where they still look no different. And you're like, he just won't say it. Just come out and say it. And he keeps contradicting himself. You know, new owners in place and new discs and new that. But that's what you wanted, Gary. So while they're also in place but they can't, they can't affect, realistically, what way you're playing football. And he never gets into the way you're not playing football. He gets into the mistakes he made. You know, he made horrendous mistakes with them goals today. You know, he made horrendous mistakes. He never killed him. Yeah, but you know what I mean? But Gary, just tell us, listen, if you're not a gold beat, they'll never put around for your tree nail. He's going to tell you how great you're not anywhere. He's not going to tell you about the mistakes. He's going to tell you how great you're not anywhere and how do you are clinical and how do you are discs and how do that and how do you do that. And he's standing there and what he's actually, you see, I think part of him is actually trying to justify what he said about what he expects from Manchester United and what he thinks he can do. Then he realized he's fucking, you know, he's no paddle, you know what I mean? He's up shit creaking, he's no paddle here. And how can I reverse? Because I keep, I just think it's bananas to watch. And I know he's talking from his heart and I've no problem with that at times. Everyone speaks from their heart. But I don't, I think everyone speaks from their heart, everyone, ourselves and clearly at times. But you can keep coming out with this stuff as if like, it's nearly like one week, it's like, oh, we've added this and my Manchester United and this is going to push us on. And then the following week when it doesn't work, it's like, oh, but we've only got this recently and it's being bad for 10 years. And he had managed to crowbar the glazers in today. And you're like, well, which one fucking isn't like? And then you're looking go, and people want this felt involved in that football club. He's fucking boy, Paul. He doesn't, he can't make his mind up all he's doing. - I think if Neville's speaking from his heart, he speaks like Roy King. He's not, he's, it's like he's protecting his club and he doesn't want to speak ill of them and stuff like that. So he's now speak, what I said earlier on was that his predictions come from his heart. - Yeah. - He doesn't speak. Do you know what I mean? But he doesn't speak from the heart 'cause if he did, he should be absolutely gone thrilled. Much the same as King does. That's speaking from the heart. You love the club. You can't, you can't, you don't like seeing it like this. But he does times where he won't have a bad word set about. And then when they play bad, it's like making excuses. - Is he, is he, is he corner of here, Keith? Because it's glazers, this glazers, this glazers, this. Now he thinks like the glazers, I have nothing to do with the club. And now he's like, I can't really fucking say anything about anything here now because they've literally changed everything I've asked, except the manager. And I've probably said he should finish that far as he literally drops up in the corner cycle, I think. - Oh, I think he's absolutely embarassment when it comes to this heart of stuff. Because you can say that we cannot speak with a heart and the emotion and all that. We're not getting paid, but he gets paid. Do you know what I mean? So he's the top analyst on school sports. The top commentator, the top ponder, right? And when he started doing it, not only for a start because the clip was there when he was talking to Machini and he made the balls of that. When he started doing Monday night football, it was the best in class, it was the best show out there. Cardigar went on and was brilliant. I think Cardigar was as bad as Neville, though he cannot listen to the tilt him in much dating. So I think on the overlap, they're good. I think the overlap, they're more relaxed and it's not that he, at the moment, sort of stuff. Cardigar was a fucking disgrace today. The disgrace is Cardigar. Jamie Cardigar wasn't much better and he's gone on about, you know, he's wounded and open. People think that's great. Or you think it's so unprofessional when you have much commentators and they're having little playground digs at each other. I would just swap the midfielders and all this Cardigar's egg in a moment. You're still swapping it. And Cardigar's rabbit and all these fucking midfielders that they have and probably wouldn't swap them. And you're like, hold on a minute. Hold on. Yeah, listen to all this. Booker is sure that he's having midfield and you're saying you wouldn't, Cardigar makes him melt and all that. And you're probably on paper, you wouldn't swap them. Toila Martin, I know you said this in a very good way. Toila Martin would be a Rolls Royce in their team and he's the bottom player on air midfield pecking order. He came out with this show that you'd swap the, you know, midfield for a little bit of midfield. He's doing on that hill, right? He useless. He got one. - It's not the fourth time he's doing it, right? - No, it's not. He's doing it all the time, right? This is what I'm saying. He takes these things and he always does it in that sort of, you know, under pressure whether it's hate at a moment in a match day thing or the overlap when it's sort of loyal in front of the audience. You know what I mean? When he said about, you know, you know, when a trophy before I live uphill, remember that when a few years ago when I was in front of the audience. I think he just speaks absolutely with you. He's the minister for a blade and wear a Manchester, you know, he'll win everything anymore. He's called him for a camp from the Manchester United fan base. This fella called for an anarchy a few years ago and got his fans to fucking storm a stadium to get the biggest match in England cancelled. To which way down he does it ever been, any fucking punishment, not that we're all being aware of when they got that game cancelled. They got a fucking the biggest game that Colin got called off and he's going on about a lawyer gets played and it's known because he has some power. - Sorry, we came back to this, but actually it's brought a comment in here with regards to the recruitment that Manchester, you know, he didn't respond to Matt, who was saying, you know, they've got a new director of football, a head of recruitment, can't expect too much Mary-10 Hagg and we were joking. I actually put in, she was meant to really, we had a director of footballer, but she wrote, "We had a dog on drugs and a beater "that did a better job than they did, Matt. "There's no excuses." - A lot of that, yeah. - It's the best type of stuff I've ever seen. So I just wanted to do it. But I just think, I'm just looking at him and it always comes back to their saying stuff, so they can clip her up and travel out there and get their views and their clicks and their ads and whatever else. And it's just, I think it's insulting. I actually think it's insulting at this stage now, the people that watch football are mounted, you know, interacting here, these people that are being paid an awful lot of money to give their views. And if he wants to speak to the head, just take them out of the games. Just take them out of the games. - I think the teal of them should be off again. I just think you should be taking off Manchester in other games. - I just think you should be taking off Manchester in other games. - But you should be taking off Liverpool games as well. - Yeah, but they were going on with the managers then and Jamie Carrega was like, "But look, they went looking for managers in the summer "and because they couldn't get one, they held on to them." And Neville's quips back with, "I will earn a slot with Liverpool's toy choice." And you're like, "That's fucking nonsense." - But it was embarrassing. - No, what happened was it was ran through the media and we all fucking joined them in there because the lad from what was his name? Amorim, he's meant to be good and everyone loved the idea of Javi Alonso. And we all did, that's fine. But Liverpool is a football club, took down their due diligence and went out around the slot and done it throughout the months or whatever and got it done. And he quips back with that. All day, we're at the toy choice. You notice all the way? And you're like, "What's that got to do with anything? "What's that got to do with anything?" You're talking about a fellow that you think is toy choice and is literally, and remember, he's two months into a job, three months into a job and he's actually walked in here and just swept you aside. He swept your manager aside after three months, toy choice in inverted commas has just eaten you alive and you're on your hand ground, right? Where it was pathetic for Manchester United. And you were looking for managers and he's still trying to argue that point. And you're like, "They were literally looking for them." You know the whole time. - But how stupid did he look at that stage at the end of the game? How stupid was he? - And then he said, "Do you think?" - "An excellent and loyal boy." - Yeah, do you think they get tougher? - Oh yeah, well, you know, and instead of saying, instead of being a man and go, "Do you know what, I could have been wrong there." Like even in the game, here's Maine, you know, he's no problem getting with the ball being pressed deep and next of all, the balls in the net 'cause Maine has got the ball taking around. And when you watch back the video of them in the gantry, you can actually see Neville. He's more upset at what he said and being proved wrong instantly than the ball going in the goal, it's madness. But anyway, the biggest thing of the weekend was definitely evident too, barremetry. It was just magical. It was magical. You know what? It's what we all support this spot for, right? - What in this game? We're all in for this. - Oh my God, lads, right? They were tearing it up and I thought to myself, "Jase, I have to get that way in there." And then someone, I didn't even say it was too long and Shawnee Lassen put in the chat. Jesus Christ, everything, our son fucking crack Andy, right? Now I went to look to see, you know, where they drawed and whatever and they literally switched around and it was like, "It's fucking treat Hill." So I rolled back to Shawnee and went, "What's going on here?" It's saying it's treat Hill and Shawnee's like, "Yeah, when I mentioned it was Hillwall, it's no treat Hill." Like these can get any better than this, Andy. - Well, as that for what we say is, they won't go down. - But you have a great time watching them not going down. - They'll manage to string a couple of wins and they'll stay up with the skinner that he'd every year or you think they're dreadful. And twinning him with Manchester, you know, a little bit, going back before we deal with like the F and I think the F are the same in this sense. They always blame and manage our league and the players avoid the responsibility. You know, it's not just 10, I got, you know, the Sultra, Fan Ham, Marino, you know, players especially and it creates a toxic atmosphere that he won't admit to. At least everything admit that they're absolutely showy bag fans. They don't throw and hoard it. You know what I mean? They let the players know they constantly build on them that share with them when they get on trains. They are a football club that they would be better off being relegated in more opinion. And I know that's a cheap little clip that up, get them relegated. They deserve to be relegated and have a year of possibly winning games in the championship and possibly going for a championship win because the way it's going now, they're looking at that toward that's just one flush and it's just hanging on and hanging on every year. And that's what they are. And it's no existence. I would hate that to be the existence. But you see what they're holding on for here, you know. It's the go-out father's selling shares. The go-out father's selling shares come in to everything and go, "Yeah, I'm here. I'm going to be great again." But it's not that easy. The amount of money they owe all us up and a car near Melbourne just started the week off in fantastic fashion. And it was just, it's one of the best. They should have showed Twitter down after. Elon Musk should have went, "Listen, we peaked or fought." You know, torn off the servers. It was unreal. But Emmett, like... Keith Roy, it's... I don't know what sort of existence it is. Dave Downey's made a mine and never done fine. He was just losing the fucking plot after to the point where I don't even think he'd own the Blue Room podcast after the game. Maybe he had pro engagements, but he probably... And fairness to me probably just went, "I'm not fucking... "I've done enough here for this." But Emmett, they're turning up on 80 fucking seven. You know what I mean? They're turning up on 87, and Barmer had only had one shot entirely. Yeah, and then Barmer just got the same gold three times. So he glitched, right? And he just managed to do these things to themselves. And the thing was, like... I listened to the Blue Room podcast after and they were like, "Yeah, man, and Doy was really good, "and we were great for the first 20. "And Barmer done nothing. "And then we actually break it down." And it's like, literally, Barmer had done nothing in this game. And in nine minutes of the end of the game, and some injury to him, they've just beat the treaty. It's Keteroy, isn't it? It's just a horrible fucking existence. It's not what I'm not wishing on them. But it's a horrible existence. And the only thing they seem to have a hang on to is just treat him's worstness in this leg, which is quite possible. And all this fella more than boy everton. You know what I mean? Well, treat him all the times he'd say. But even if the fella boy is everton, they have shit loads of money out everywhere. Do you know what I mean? How many new owners have they had in the last six months? Everyone goes in. Everyone goes in, has a look, and goes, "We're all this debt." Now, apparently the guys that looked the last time actually gave them a loan to pay off one of the debts. But the older after this fella now. But the problem with the debt that he paid off was, it was MSP or something, same as the company. And they basically had a halt over the stadium if it wasn't paid. So they did pay that. And the older back to these guys now, but it's just fucking madness. But they're going to need a couple of our stations being passed around down by the glass. Don't say your fate, sorry for them. - I kind of agree with Keith, but I don't think if they went there, they might win a few games, but I don't think they would be in a race to come back up. I think if everything go down and some of our fans will probably think it's probably best if we do go down. I think if they go down, they don't come back up for a while anyway. I think they're in order. - I think they just are a Sunderland thing because... - Well, you don't know, I think they come back up. - No, I'll tell you what the problem is. They've let a couple of players go at the end of the last season. They were on big money. And they got them off the wedge, but then they bought a few in and the wedge was probably down, but they still load there on big money. And even if you don't get a transfer fee from them and they go and you get them off the transfer, there's some of the better players. And then you've all that death hanging over you and then you have a big stadium that you've built and then you have the Troy Phillip and then the sponsorship goes through the floor. Do you know what I mean? The Premier League money is gone. You know what I mean? I agree with them. I think you just see a lot of people leaving there and it's a completely not a rebuild. It's not like teams that come up ago, we've come up, you know, we might stay up. But if we don't, we have an overextended ourselves. We go back into the championship. Chef, you know what you're doing. We go back into the championship for the decent squad. We can add a bit from the Premier League money and Troy go back one hour over stretching. Everything they're literally taking of loans to keep themselves going here. Like literally, I listened to a financial expert and I'm gonna have to say it. They have a couple of months and then they'll need to get my money from somewhere. - Anybody that hasn't been signed in the last two seasons won't have a relegation clause in their contract. So I would imagine that you would think they were smart enough that when they came close to the drop, not last season, the season before, anybody that was signed in the extension or was signed if they should have inserted. I don't think Pickford has had a, I don't think he signed a new deal, has he? - No. - But no for a fact that he didn't have a, relegation clause, like if they can't shift those players on those big wages, they're gonna be goose. And don't forget, even if they do, they still have to replace those players. Who are you replacing them with? - But then on the money you get from the Premier League and your short sponsors and your stadium sponsors and the match they, I don't think match they revenue would be affected in fairness. I think everything fans were torn up anyway. But it's just a massive loss of money and they're already struggling to pay what they owe here. And the dropdown at the vision is just like, whatever your own L double it. And your own L double it and your ability to repay is probably a 50% as we've never been 100%. - And your losses shrink as well, don't they? They're only allowed to do 60. - Yeah, yeah. - The portfolio is so, yeah, it's modern. - PSR could impact on them as well. The new rules, like, even thinking, you use that talk to say in the Coteville Leads or Sunderland and free for all our parts, but whatever. Coteville or Villa, there would be a villa at Big Club that were just doing the debt in the Premier League. Remember Villa, while Laika, they were hanging on for years and eventually they got relegated. They rebuilt it and they came back up. They had a big stage and they had a big fan base, everything up the new stage and apparently the houseboat and they'll have the funds or gold there. If they can get their ownership, we'll agree with what you're saying. Does yield ramifications if they get it wrong? - But if I'm a businessman, I don't go near that. - It's great. But you see, if you're a businessman, they'll call away. - But if you're a businessman, a new Villa Club for whatever. And I think they owe something between 400 and 600 million, right? Why the fuck are you going near them now? Because you will have 20 days in January to influence the season. That's it. Right? And it means you come in and buy in that club, right? Somehow getting more money into it, to buy more players, which I don't think it's actually possible, right? And then hoping against hope you don't go down. Whereas you could sit there and go, "You know what, they might go down. Do you know what I mean?" Whatever. They might even go into administration and whatever the debt is, "Oh, you can come in and buy it." Do you know what I mean? Like, I just don't understand a businessman going in there right now. I really don't. And I know the asset is there in the stadium. But the asset's only, that asset only, you only see the maturity in that asset as you're in the top league. And I promise you, if you go down, you have 50,000 for can see a news around your neck and trying to get through and trying to pay off all that debt. - It's, it's... - That's where the middle... - I think at least when you would have been on the deal for that, they look for the big stadium. No, they didn't. Man, see, you got that new stadium. And I would be bought because there's a stadium in place. And Chelsea Roman, Obama, which, you know, they're in London when he bought Chelsea. And so he grew with this. The stadium, you can't get that middle east investment anymore at the top inks. They're not allowed to spend the state for a new castle. You know what I mean? Because the rules are now put on place to stop. That's what I think from that. - I think if they go down, they're looking at a minimum of five seasons. - I think it would fail to me like if they went down, they would need to come straight back up, take a huge risk on the players you have on the contract and try to keep paying them to get them back up. And if it doesn't walk... - That's right, it blowers all day. - I am again. - Yeah. - But anyway, keep dealing with the things on Saturday. And to look up a street to go, a little street to go. - It's not all... - It's not all negative with the F. Oi absolutely love Spirit of the Blues. I think it's the best football song that I've ever... - Ah, yeah. - In the last hundred years. - And it's... - Because the song has not been used to losing something like that. - Yeah, they already knew the song. It's just that it's like a status quo song. For any kid of their status quo, we'll abandon the '60s, '70s and into the '80s haven't been heard off since. And this is pure status quo without how great Everton are. It is fucking amazing. Get on it. - Oh, yeah, that is quite... Every status quo song was only like three cards or something like that. Wasn't it? - Yeah, it was a... - The wheel in the middle of it is my favourite bit. - Oh, I love it. - What could be put in here? Fuck a wheel in. Be grand. - You'll never have too many woo's in the song. - Yeah, I love it. - I didn't even get any more awards. - I need to go away with it and go away with it. - Yeah, it's fantastic. Anyway, I couldn't let you know you got what I was mentioning. Anyway, that's us. I think we've done all J's. It's now in '26. J's are way too long. But anyway, we've had a lovely day. Liverpool have beat Manchester. We've got to talk about the F. Stop paying your school description because then you don't have to watch Gary Neville. And yeah, I think we've covered everything else. Other than that, thanks me. Oh, before I go, before I go, Football Proises. 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