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So Rory can now get involved in the... Your time, Rory, folks. Thank you. It's really resurrected 30 that Gab gets to whenever he's not too busy in the morning and people give him something to actually talk about, which is for members, get involved in that. It's a brilliant use of $3.99 a month, anybody else that's a regular of the show, become a member. Well, it's good value for the money. Ashley, the weekend looms large. How are you feeling about it? I think quietly confident. I think I've been saying that a lot this season, but that's kind of what the Arnie Slott machine is doing to me. It's making me feel quietly confident. So, yeah. I mean, not so quiet when you're on YouTube talking about it, but I get what she's after. Kev, which version of you do we have tonight? Look, nerves, got to be honest, this game is riddled with banana skins because all the excuses are laid out in front of us already. They spent a week laying out all their excuses. And if they somehow managed to get out of jail on this one, it'll be labeled as we've bottled it, or we didn't show up, it'll be labeled as Liverpool didn't do what they needed to do because look at what Arsenal are missing. Yeah. And it's not meant to, they recently, I think I'm just reading it there, Arsenal and beaten in their last four Premier League games against Liverpool, winning two, drawing two. This isn't going to be a walk in the park. This isn't going to be easy. If we get a win there, we're going to earn it, and we're really going to have to turn up on the day. Yeah. I mean, Kev, the narrative is, it seems like it's been spun that it's a no-lose situation for Arsenal and then by reverse, it's a no-win situation for Liverpool. Ian Scalzer-Pietz says it's a big match for them, season defining even for us, it's just another Sunday at the office. Do you get that feeling too? No. I don't. I agree with Kev, I think they are rolling out the excuses to a certain extent. You know, they're missing their centre back, I actually think he's that second best centre back in terms of importance, because I think Gabriel is unbelievable. They're missing Saka, who's a big player, they're missing possibly Califiori. And anyone else that's missing, I'm not too sure starts. Maybe I'm wrong. We're missing Allison, we're missing Jottie, and I don't think anyone else that we're missing starts either, if I'm correct. But the thing about it is, I know where Kev's coming from, it's a no-win, it's a no-lose and are no-win and no-lose situation for different sides, but I just think it's telling. I just think it's telling that nine games, I think it's a big game, but I don't think it's a season, the final game. If we win, we go 7 clear to the Arsenal, let me stay top, we're at a point ahead of the city, who will be Southampton. If we draw, it's as is, you know, and if we lose, we're probably two behind the city, one ahead of Arsenal, nine games in. I'm not saying it feels like just another day at the office for Liverpool, but it feels like it's very early in the season, it could be the final for Arsenal, I don't know, but I think it's just so fucking telling how big they're making this. It's a big game, don't get me wrong. But the fact that they're making this so fucking big, you know, if we do, it's because of injuries. If we win our hell-fucking greater Arsenal and how poor at Liverpool, it's not that at all for me. It's a big game on Sunday, Arsenal against Liverpool, like the always there, where their one team has forced our fifth, second or eight, it never really matters, they're always big games. I just think, I think they're making this way too big, but I can see the reasons why, because they're so fucking emotional, I said this the other night, everything is emotional with them. You know, instead of just getting down to it and going, we've got a couple of injuries, we believe in our squad, we're going in, we'll be ready to go, all we're listening to over the last couple of days is, Oh, soccer might be back training, Call of Fiorean, it's like realistically what he is playing, but for me, Matt, it's a big game, it's not season defined in either way, and I wouldn't listen to the media, honestly, you know, they're telling it, Liverpool's forced big test, it's not, you know, and when Liverpool were winning most weeks, they could come up against Arsenal and draw it against them, or they were against them. It happens all the time, big teams beat other big teams, so I'm not nervous whatsoever on going into it, I've literally gone into this season going, this has, we have to make this the best crack possible, and this is the start again where you're going to go, this is going to be the crack, that's where I am on it. It really does feel that way, I mean, you're right in the sense that it's just a big game because it's Liverpool and Arsenal, like two of the undoubtedly biggest clubs in English football, World Football even, right at the top of their games currently, so it's, there's a lot riding on it, but, you know, one game out of 38 and you can only do so much, Thor to dyslexic polyglot would like to think that the last few at the Emirates Arsenal abused all their luck, there's a penalty, the SACA goal, VAR couldn't check, the Alice in Brain Fart, I mean, Odegard's handball last season and whatnot, I mean, let's talk a little bit of lineups, Ashley, I mean, I think today the reports came out that SACA, Califiori and Timber weren't training for Arsenal, so that probably rules them out, or are you expecting some sneaky sneakiness from Miquel Arteta in terms of the Arsenal lineup? I mean, I think he was just playing his cards close to his chest, I mean, reading between the lines, you're saying that Califiori is basically in the doctor's office today, he wasn't even at the training ground, you know, you had SACA and then Timber training on grass, which I mean, that could be months until they, I mean, I don't think it's between months, but I think it's probably going to be weeks until they play, I don't think Odegard is going to be ready despite all of the, you know, he'll be ready for the international break. Bullshit, I think they'll be without all of them personally. I think Arsenal or Arteta is just trying to kind of use whatever mind games he's got, but you know that that's the way he is, you know, he likes to try to, you know, get clever in the press conferences and whatnot, but I think they're, my assumption is that they're not going to play, if they do play, I think I'm actually not mad at that because I think he's throwing them in too early. I think that he's risking their injury and their fitness, I mean, if SACA plays after not training for a couple of weeks, I mean, that wouldn't shock me, but I do think that would be a stupid thing to do because at this point, Arsenal, like you were saying, they're very emotional, but this is a long season and you have to play the long game. And if you're starting to already risk players in October, I think that's a dumb move, but I mean, I don't get paid a lot of money to be a manager, but that's just my opinion. Yeah. Yeah. I, Scalzer Pete is wondering if a halfway can play mind games. I'm pretty sure he's talking about Michael Arteta in that sense, but in kev, in terms of, you know, SACA, Cal if you already timbered the players that are in or maybe out, I was doing some reading on an Arsenal subreddit today about who's the bigger miss for them. And it goes along with this comment from Bob Patek, if we win the set piece game, we don't lose the game. A few games, again, some we conceded by set pieces, crucial goals. And I think, I think Martin Otogard is the bigger miss out of all of them. He's massive, isn't he? I mean, the thing is their strength this season has been their set pieces, but a lot of their set pieces are based on players knowing their roles, knowing where to run and who to block and how to block. And that comes from having a settled lineup. I'll be honest, I haven't watched them in any league cup games or even in the Champions League, so I don't know what their set piece of stuff is like when they've had to mix it up. But you can expect them to be still dangerous. I mean, look, irrespective of who they put out, odds are, for what it's worth, I think Thomas Parry, I'll probably play it right back. The only question really is the case of Martin Ellis coming back from an injury, he'll probably have to play. And it actually spots, I don't know what you're saying, the more I said it the other night, the more risks Arsenal have to take now at this stage of the season with players fitness, the better in the long run it's going to be for us, because last year, they're being struck, whatever, shit, they stood in last season to keep that core group of players fit. That isn't very rare that it happens twice. And we know it's like when you go toe to toe with Man City, it's usually the following on season that you pay for it. And you usually pay for it early. And it's no real surprise that with the amount of football that Odagard and Sakka especially have been put on their shoulders over the last two years, that they're the two that are really feeling the strain now, set pieces there will be dangerous, but a lot of it is going to be from delivery. And I'm looking at a predicted 11 here that's in the London Evening Standard. And I don't know who that delivery is going to come from, there's going to be as accurate as what they've been used to over while Odagard is in the site. Seeing all of that, Gabrielle is a menace in the air, so, Canadian, Virgil, an argument for whoever comes in as well up front, being on that front post, Kelleher will have to be really on it as well, dominating his line, coming for balls when he needs to. It's, we have to be really aware of it, the credit where it's due, their set pieces are phenomenal. They really, really are a strong weapon and we have to be really aware of it. It's a real threat for them. Yeah. It was, having, if Sakka misses out, and I think I don't think there's a chance Odagard plays, if Sakka and Odagard are missing. I believe that's both of their left-footed set piece takers. So, you know, half of the corners, you're likely to concede from that side. It removes the option of them playing the in-swing corners and those, to my recollection, or some of their more dangerous ones, have a comment here from Tom Bolan, he says, "Saleba's a huge loss for him. He's the commas of defenders. Gabrielle's a ticking time bomb." And there was another thing I saw today that, you know, over X number of games that Saleba has the highest points per game return out of any Arsenal player in the Premier League era. He is a quality defender and that's a stroke of luck for it, isn't it? Saleba's brilliant. Well, Gabrielle isn't the one that was tying bombing it down the bar with us, was he? Let's be honest about it. I'm not saying Gabrielle's a better defender than Saleba, I think overall Saleba's a better defender than Gabrielle. What I mean by that is, in terms of importance and organization of the back four, I think Gabrielle's masterful. I think he's the more physical center back, that will look, he will look to be on newness. He looked to take responsibility with regards to newness because the center back options, it's califior, he doesn't play, and timber isn't fit. I think he probably, you could end up with Ben Muy playing center half with Gabrielle and Paradise going right back. Or if he leaves Ben Muy where he is, he brings the power side, curiosity, curiosity or everything. And he's, I don't rate him, I think he's a real real squad center half. Listen, a lot of people think that a lot of people think that it's, you know, all damaged and all these players never pull out, have it easy, you won't. It's not an easy place to go to. They try to drum up an atmosphere and fairness to them, they're not very good at it. But it's not an easy stadium to go to. But they will be hoarding from Barmouth, they will be hoarding from the injuries. And again, I just think there's a feeling around them that they maybe think, listen, we just have to go for this. This, I'm not saying last chance, Salihon, but they genuinely feel like to me, like within the next three or four weeks, they could feel like in the last chance, Salihon, and everything just gets the motion, just keeps going up and up and up. And we talk about, you know, chase and see you for a season and you feel that the following season. When you have so many games that are on the edge, you know, so many games that you should win that are on the edge and most of the time you can win them. But it's after the game, it's like they're just literally on their knees because they've had to put so much into a game, they shouldn't. It does catch up with you. But look, I take the point on Salihon, he's a massive loss. I'm just saying in terms of organization, they probably have that better sense to have in terms of organization there. In terms of ability, Salih was right up there, and he will go on to be one of the best sample backs in more football than my opinion. But I don't know who's going to staff him, honestly, like, I can't even remember when all the guy got injured, and people keep banging on about him, and I was like, when did he get injured? And it was the last international break, which is probably four, four weeks ago now. It was September or something like that, so six, four weeks anyway. I don't think four weeks enough for him to come back, I'd be amazed if he's back like skeleton pieces there. He hasn't kicked the ball in four weeks, there's no way he's ready for Sunday. You look at Saka, I think Saka gets injured, is he injured on the last international break? He goes up for England, during the last international break, and they're saying he's training on grass. You don't know what that means, because, you know, how many times have we seen Liverpool trying to go? Oh, he's back on the grass, and then it's two weeks then, do you know what I mean? So it's one of those where I'm not too sure on Saka. Cal, if you already, the picture's already seen of his knee on shoes, you know, didn't look great. And if he's down getting scans again today, like, come on, will you, do you know what I mean? Unless they've gone, there's some sound from those kinds, just to make sure he's 100%, that's a bit of a weird one. I never know of timber this year. Genuinely, I don't know if he's ever, like, I couldn't have any of his feet on off from one week to the next. So that's a bit of a mad one. And, matinelli, I didn't know, was coming back from an injury, I really rate, you have hazy, you should have Harvard, you have Royce, your parathe, your marino, you're Sterling, you've trust. I still plenty of players that I answer to it, that can cause you problems, but my biggest thing for Liverpool going into this is just to ignore what they're saying. I think in fairness, the slot is shown this season, it doesn't really take much notice of what other teams are saying I do, and he goes in, he'll go in with his plan, and hopefully it walks because, yeah, they're missing a few, we're missing a few. I just think it's, I think it's a really intriguing game, I really, really do. Even without the injuries, I think it's a really intriguing game. Yeah, there's no two ways around it. I mean, it's two teams that want to come out and play positive football, and, you know, one or two, both of the managers might set their teams up to be a little bit cagier with it. Before we move on to the Liverpool lineup, Kev, why don't you read out what that predicted 11 was there from these three of course, because I'm interested if they've got party at right back, I'm presuming there's marino rice in the midfield. Are they going? Well, the way they've got this predicted is to line up in a four triple two, with Ryan Gold party, white Gabriel and Lewis Skelly left back. White and marino as your two holding players, sack of Martinelli on the wings, Haverts and Chaucer as your two tens, you know, you're not two number nine's dropping back. I can't see him going in there, we're only two midfielders in a bit of the pack against them. No, nor can I. I think the way they line up, I wouldn't be surprised if that is the back five, you know, with the keeper and the ball. Does Cenco not get the game for them anymore? Hasn't really featured at all. And they rate this Lewis Skelly kit. Yeah, it's available, but I'd be surprised if Sterling doesn't play instead of Saka and I would be really surprised if Haverts doesn't drop into that midfield role with, you know, like probably rice and marino as your two sitting players and Haverts have enough free your role to try to support whoever trusts out more than likely playing up front. So I'd be surprised if they don't line up that way. The other ones I say, I mean, Audegard out here, I mean, I'll ask you out with his knee Saliba suspended. It's more the case of what's going to be available to him on the bench if he needs to change anything. And there really ain't much, there really, really isn't a few kids, a few young players. Georginho will be the interest in one, he goes just spot it. If you want someone to come in, play in a sixth, try to control a tempo, you know, and someone to pass through is ideal for it. Just don't ask him to chase anything because he just can't do that. So he's got options, even though they're limited, but I don't think he's got options to change anything. Arsenal, if they're going to win it, are going to have to win it in the first 60, 70 minutes. They won't have the ability to make changes that will affect the last 20 minutes. Whereas our bench will probably be similar to midweek's bench is got options that he can affect the game with. So if it goes into the last 20 minutes close, I think we're in a stronger position. Yeah. Yeah. Having a nice, strong, deep bench, you know, I've seen some Arsenal fans. The Lewis Skelly one is, that would be a hell of a baptism by fire to throw him in against Mo Sala, but also in one year against Shaktar over, one was it Thursday, Tuesday Tuesday. Yeah. He was a sub and Georginho was a sub, so, you know, he was starting to let, kind of the only obviously started left by country was because he or himself, so I'll tell you exactly. Yeah. It was Ben White, Saliva, Gabrielle, and Kelly, if you were. 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They're one of America's largest financial services companies. Like how I'm more than just quarterback, Peyton Manning, I'm also meditate Manning. For your insurance and financial needs, Nationwide is on your side. Nationwide Investment Services Corporation and Brifinra Columbus, Ohio. Yes, but he was an unused substitute. So they brought on Scalia ahead of Zinchenko. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Cool. So just something to talk about. I mean, he's obviously dropped for, for our teddy. He got, he got the email eventually from PEP that he just don't, don't write Zinchenko. And not exactly wrong, uh, Ashley Scouser P here says, we're missing the best keeper in the world. And one of the most natural finishers in the Premier League, it's a squad game. So let's leave excuses at the door and just get on with it. I mean, don't tell me how to make excuses to Scouser P, but we will get on with it. Ashley, how do you think Liverpool is going to line up? Let's run through it. We're from the back five, the midfield and the forwards and we'll go around and see if we have consensus. Give me, give me your back five, Ashley. I think, um, I think he goes with his strongest 11. And I think we know what his strongest 11 is, but, um, for me, that's Robertson Van Dyke cannot a Trent with Kelleher behind them. Oh, no, no, no, no, because I, I think there's like one or two question marks, but that's an argument. I think there's, I think there's two big question marks and I, the one of them's in midfield. So I'm presuming that if we're saying it's the strongest 11, he's going with Salbas like or Evan Burke and McAllister. Yeah. Yeah. And I guess Jones will count himself unlucky, I think. It feels harsh. It feels harsh on Curtis Jones, because if he's not going to get the start from this game, why didn't he get the start in midfield? I don't think there's, I genuinely think he got this starting. Yeah. Yeah. Basically, he thought doesn't give a bottle. It's my people. Yeah. Like, I don't know. We got so used, like, I feel like last year we got into this mindset of like, Oh, it's a squad game and, and Klopp's using his squad and we, we finally kind of, cause we, we used to have this starting 11 thing with Klopp. And then he moved away from it and he started rotating and, and then we all kind of questioned with the lineup would be, I think, slots just returning to, you know, this is my team and that's it. I don't know. Okay. So you, uh, Kev, you think it's going to be his, uh, his first choice three in midfield. Yeah. Yeah. As long as they all come up, healthy the overnight and they've all trained on, okay, this week, he'll look to give as many as humanly possible a full week's rest next week. It's just bite your gum shield, get through tomorrow. And then you can have a few days off that's, I mean, that advice is only pertinent for one member of the squad, really. Cause I don't think any of the other ones wear mouthguards. So then Gav up front. Matt Japple says it's a pity jot is out. Hopefully newness can run them ragged, presumably newness starts up top for everybody. And then the question mark is left wing and it's, it's got to be as in gas and Jones can sit there and go like, you see, I'm actually, I, I don't think this manager cares. I think he goes, look them 11 or fifth. We've looked at the bad. They can do 90 minutes. They're going to do it. And I'm actually doing 90 minutes when you look at the changes, I think you, I think you stuck in it and probably has and definitely will get into a rhythm where he looks at gakpo. He looks at Jones and he was looking at newness and he's saying, they're the tree subs I'm definitely going to make. Right. If Jonathan started this weekend, he would have looked at newness on 64, maybe 70. He'd have done similar with Jones and similar with, excuse me, Cody gakpo. And then he can make a change with the looks of a similar cast of he wants. He can make a change with a garments if he wants. But I think it'd be very strange from to veer away from what he's done and what got him here so far. And people will get worried and, you know, roughly so, you know, is it too many games for someone in many minutes? But like, they have a game against Brighton during the week where I'm, I'm a Kev. I think he turned around and he puts, I think he probably puts Yara single against Brighton. I think he plays Joel Gomez. I think he plays Quanta. I think you play and though I think you play Jones. But, you see, Jones is really good at bringing game last Sunday. Jones is actually really good in these games coming on. And the reason is, I think when, if you're chasing it, I think he's really good at trying to fall in space and get things moving a bit like I'm having earlier to be fair. And if you're, if you're looking to protect it, I think he's got much better at being, you know, in the structure, being very disciplined on what he's doing, he's a go-bog carrier. He protects it well if you're under a bit of pressure. So, we're not only looking at the start of this game and what 11th and there we are looking at, like Kev mentioned earlier, they've a bit of trouble coming on the bench or people, a lack of people that may have a huge effect on the game. Liverpool actually have quite a few there with Gackbo, and with Gackbo and Jones in particular, I think you have to, that can really, really affect the game. And then there are players that can do jobs here. But, you know, when it comes to Liverpool 11, I'd be amazed if it's not 11, genuinely amazed if it's not 11. And I think Arsenal know what 11 are coming. And the only, the only jeopardy in this is what Arsenal 11 are coming. But Liverpool should probably be preparing for all the guards, soccer, Califiori, timber, town the Adams, and they say when adults, like they should be, they should be preparing for all this, you know, to start the way. So, yeah, if it's anything other than that, 11, I'd be surprised. I'm not against if you want to pull up Jones in. I'm not against if you want to pull a Gackbo in. But just the way it goes, when do you normally, I think you go again with Brighton Jordan the Week. If it was a European Jordan the Week, it would be more change a little bit. But the fact that it's Brighton, I think, you could nearly, you could pull a few quid on that 11 being a more opinion. Yeah. Yeah, it's, Emmett agrees completely with the strongest 11, just want to point out that the profile picture Emmett has there was moments before disaster. I believe that was Lemoncello night. No, it's not. Was that not Lemoncello night? No. No. That's Emmett. That's a picture that was sister's backyard. Oh. Emmett. That's the day he misses the shell on the Sunday night. Yeah, that was a Lemoncello night. Oh, sorry. No, you know what? I was thinking you were talking about, I was thinking about the time when Liverpool and he was telling the story and he fell off the chair. I was going to say, I had multiple Lemoncellos. Oh, there's multiple, multiples. It wouldn't have never been where he's sitting there telling the stories how we chill and the chair just collapses underneath him in this bear garden and he's just sprawling on the ground. And he got up and tried to continue with starting me when Emmett is not a point of, but he's just, you know, colloquots, which I really, that is Lemoncello night. Yeah. Yeah. So then that, that brings us on actually seeing is that, you know, we don't really know what Arsenal might do. It seems like everybody's pretty much concrete on what 11 we're going to put out then. How would you like to see slot send us out to play against Arsenal because I'd save this comment here from Davos says, slot may cut off the flanks and force him down the middle to stop their chances of getting set plays from the outside into the middle, cut out their dangerous set plays, Madja Apple saying the crowd will turn on when they go a goal down imperative to turn the screws for the first 30. How would you like to see Arnie send the boys out on Sunday against Arsenal? I think, I think it'll be interesting to see what he does with possession because I think with Chelsea, we saw that we kind of gave them a little bit more possession than what we're used to. I think that was one of the first times that we've had less possession and we let them kind of come on to us, I'm curious to see if he's going to do something similar. I think the set pieces is their big threat. I think that we've said that a couple of times already in the show. I think we've actually improved quite a bit on set pieces, I don't know if that's specifically because Kanate is in the team, I think he has a lot to do with it. But in general, I think my biggest curiosity, I don't know, I mean, what do you think? I would like to see us come out of the blocks just because I said it before the last game. I would just like to see how we play if we get a two goal lead in the first 15 minutes, not against Arsenal, but against anybody because we haven't really had that yet. We've seen how we deal with the one goal lead and the two goal lead late in the second half sort of thing, but Kev, it's probably too much to expect us to come flying out of the traps like we saw multiple times under Jürgen Klopp against Arsenal, isn't it? I'd be shocked. I think a lot of how we set up against Arsenal and how we play will depend on how Arsenal press us and who can find the space for the quickest. It took us a while against Leipzig to find Gakpo was the one who was isolating his fallback. So it took us like three different formation changes in the first half an hour to figure out how to get the ball out to Gakpo. You shared those images on WhatsApp, sorry to interrupt their campaign, that was so illuminating. I mean, a 3-1-6 at one point, it was 4-3-3. The flexibility that we're showing in-game even is impressive. But the other side of it is Arsenal last season played with two strikers who both were drawn waiting for the mistake to come. They allowed us to have the ball in and around the back and their palms on the ball coming into midfield. I think Arsenal will probably be trying to be cagey, they'll wait for us to make a mistake and then look to pounce, especially with the forwards they're going to have on the pitch in Chaucer and Martinelli and probably Sterling, all quick, all tricky on the ball, all can draw fouls, all can create situations that you can work set pieces from. So if they have been pressing sites, then we'll be doing our level best to try to find McAllister and grab a birch in space and set Diaz on his way, because Diaz, up against Thomas Parate, will be, you know, Diaz will be licking his lips trying to get at that. But the other side of it is when Arsenal have the ball is Parate got to come into midfield, likely inverted right centre mid, leaving a back three, we don't know. So it's all depends on how Arsenal set up against us, as to how we're going to set up to play against them. It seems that we've been doing that quite a lot this season as well. Someone's talking to me is, I love the dog. I was going to go and date it with my fucking people giving out now, me and Matt's fault isn't, you know, spoiler, we don't really fucking care. We bring my doorbell, I can't even hobble upstairs quickly and check it because I'm still on crutches. Shut up! That's the only solution. There is only one solution to just share with the dog. And then the dog thinks you're playing with it, so it backs back thinking this is the most form. The big homies pay me some attention. But that's not it. Oh, there's the dog. There's the dog. Look, he's falling there, not a bottom. Why am I talking to the dog? He doesn't know what to say to me. No barking. Hi, dog. Yeah. Can I just say on our approach to this, I think it's variation that wins. And I'm interested when you said there, I'd love to see what we do when if we were too little about the 58 minutes. I know exactly what we do, and we do what we do into a lot of teams. We stay in shape, we're committed to what we're doing, and if they get a sniff of air go, we take the ball and we don't give it back for 48 minutes and we take all the men in the middle of the game. That's exactly what we would do. Arsenal will play Haberts. I think he'll play. I think Haberts will play. I think he'll probably see Trosser making up the midfield tree in a bit of a 14-3-1 for me, where Arsenal, unless he goes, Mourinho, Royce, and Georgino, puts Trosser down one so he goes, Martin Elie isn't fully fit, staring down the other and maybe Martin Elie up front. But they're going to press. There's no doubt about it. I don't think the crowd will allow them not to. And I think we've spoken since the start of the season that there's going to be a game where we're going to try to pass it around. We're going to get caught. We're going to see the goal. I'm hoping this isn't the game, but as soon as I think of Arsenal pressing, I think we will play, but I think the key to all this is going to be the ball, where we set it to the Royce to Trent, and then he sets it back in to Canante, and Canante puts it up the line, and then Salah is backing up defenders, and we've a Sabo's low running off. I think that's where it has to be. There has to be a variation, because if Liverpool go into this, and they decide we're sticking through our guns, we're going to pass, pass, pass. It will work, and it will work the next time. But there will be a time where Arsenal go, we know what we know the pattern here, and they're not silly. Arsenal is a silly football team, they're well-fucking, they're well-coated and injured by lawyers, I think. And for me, if you pass it through the months, and you pass it through them again, and then they think, I hope we have them here, and they look to cut off a pass on it, and you whip on two or three yards down the line, and Salah is backing up a little skelly, or is that his name? Little skelly, or as in Cenco, and you have a Sabo's low running off, or even a newness pulling out to that side to back someone up and get it into Salah, then they have to wonder what are they going to do now. Because if we press them, they have no problem, Liverpool like this, Liverpool like you to actually go and press them, because what they do is, they look for either the ball into the centre of the park to a Sabo's low, or they look to the wing for a Salah who's looking to play off, you know, Sabo's looking to play off, Liverpool like that. And I think Liverpool have plenty of opportunity to play that way, but they have to take their opportunity. You know, there's a fear going into it that Liverpool will look at possession of the ball as they be all in the end all, and sometimes possession of the ball that deep were the team that I go to press and Arsenal, that really go to press, that it's too much of a risk. So for me, if there's variety to what Liverpool are doing on the ball, I think they can cause serious damage to Arsenal, and they can get out, they can get out around half with ease sometimes, and then it's up to Arsenal, to tour and go right, well, no, we've the defence, and the bits that you see in the Liverpool deal on that, where they vary, they're floating in other times, because the running power they have is, when you, even Jat is such a good runner as well, people forget that, Jat is such a good runner. And if you have a Salah, and you have a Nunez, and you have a Diaz, and you have, for me, grab and bridge. Not a grab and bridge, it's Saba's way, running off these balls that are clipped, I need him to forget who they are in serious trouble, because Liverpool, that's what they look to do, they look to kill you that way, so variation for me, pass when it needs to be passed, but don't be clipping for the sake of clipping, let's plan this where we go, bang, bang, bang, bang, and it's gone, and then the next one, bang, bang, bang, I'm still in the wrong half, that's fine, but we're going to keep varying this so they're guessing all the time, that's what I'm being, Bares is Jat is being real though, I wasn't talking about Jat in the sense of each plan, I mean Liverpool are good at doing that, even with Jat in the soil, because people think Nunez is like a tour of Red Rice House, which he is, but Jat is a really good runner off the ball, so yeah, mix it up, and then let's see what comes with, it's going to be some fucking game, I can't wait, I don't know, it's starting to bubble already, it's a pity, it's another two full days almost until we actually get into the action, but I can get your spot on with the variation, because even one slot was coming in, he's a very possession based manager, but we've seen him be completely willing to change it around and go long, whether that's from the goalkeeper, or from Bandai Gout to the wing, or that one you're talking about where Kanate cuts through the midfield and plays the ball right up to the forward line, but there's a lot to be seen from it, I mean Dan Jays, as you can see, Artetta being happy with less possession, being direct as soon as they win it back, they'll probably try to start fast, the first ten not giving us second on the ball and then set off for a while, Sam Wade comes in with, we sit in, keep it tight and frustrated, crowd gets nervous, they'll make a mistake at the back, I can't see anything other than a two-nil win, which I absolutely, absolutely love that confidence from it, but isn't it great the way there's two different variations on what way you should do with it, you know, and it's good because it means that there's a confidence in people that we can do it in various ways, and I think that goes to show something that I mentioned on the post-match show after the Leipzig game of the quality of Arnus Lodge, like obviously when he got picked out by the Liverpool hierarchy to take over from York and Club, there was obviously something to the man, I didn't really know anything about him, I can't claim to have watched a ton of fan-org games while he was in charge there, but- Well he watched 11 minutes of Forge, nice, nice, okay, I think I watched them, the season that West Ham went to the conference league final, I think fan-org was in that, I think they lost in the semi-final or maybe in the final. Yeah, but I couldn't have told you anything from that, but Ashley Argg says, I quite like Nunez for this game, I think he suits playing against Arsenal in that big pitch, and I want to get everybody's kind of opinion on what battle are you most looking forward to, because for me, I'll go early on this one, I think Darwin Nunez against Gabrielle and whether it's Ben White, whether they drop Declan Rice in as an auxiliary, you know, as a center half for it, I think Darwin Nunez against their center halves is going to have a fun, fun game at the Emirates on Sunday, whether that equates to any goals, who knows, it's Darwin Nunez, we all know this by now, but what matchups on the pitch are you looking out for? I think whoever Moselle is going to face up against, if it is Lewis Skelly, I mean like everyone said, that's a baptism by fire, even if it's Cenco, even if it's Parte, whoever's playing against Moselle in that kind of makeshift position, I think is the one that Liverpool chooses to target. But I think their whole back four is going to be unsettled, so you could pick anyone across our front line and be like, well, Diaz on the other side, that could be a great battle. So I don't want to pick other people's things, but I think that, you know, how we deal with that back line and decide to challenge them is I think going to be very telling and how the game goes on. Yeah. Kevin, Dan J here says, "I hope we try the move for Salah's goal against him in the preseason a few times, Paul in the Nunez, Layoff, midfielder plays it through to Salah or Diaz." What part of the pitch has got your interest peak for Sunday, Kevin? Trent and Martin Ellie, if Arsenal are going to get any joy, it's going to come from him. I think he's a phenomenal footballer. When he's on it, when he's on form, he's brilliant and Trent's had problems with him in the past because he's lightning quick and his interplay is usually pretty good. If Trent manages him and can keep him out of the game, that limits everything what Arsenal can do. And if you can force him to go the other way, he doesn't like it that much. You can take it out of his legs by forcing him to do running that he doesn't want to do. So what Trent does when he decides to come inside and when he decides to hold his whiff and allows Salah to space with Subah's light to run up players, I think that's the key battle for me. Yeah. Yeah. Listen in, Starbucks, it's a great day for coffee. Imagine what's possible when learning doesn't get in the way of life. 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I'm so sorry. I didn't want to say it. No, it's free. Oh, okay. Sorry. I'll see that. The big thing is the big thing off the ball for us against Arsenal is Arsenal they're not the most excellent in the world so they're not going to really get a word and lasher in the box. They won't do an awful lot of that until they get set pieces which they're really going to. What they like to do is they like to get down the soils a bit like Arsenal teams of all to be honest. They like to play around you. They like to get in that inside right and inside left channel and then look to supply from there. And they usually get a lot of that ball coming from, you know, Royce is good. Royce is good at moving 10, 15 years and playing something in that inside right channel. And then they look to play from there. Whether it's going wide or whether it's coming inside and looking through using so I think pressure on the ball is going to be very important and I know that it's a really obvious thing to say. But I think the midfield tree need to be really on it in terms of, you know, being, having a good structure between the trade and to protect fallbacks and send the backs because that's what they're there for. But when I think of it, when I think of it going both ways, it's grabbing back to my head. It's just screaming the more yet because I've said it before this season, I've loved the way plays football. But my biggest thing on them is being in the right place at the right time. Just being in the right place to get a long leg in intercepts place. And if it is, it's a nice big pitch at the Emirates and if he's allowed to twist those hips as the ball goes, boy, and open his legs up. I don't care if you're a Deccan Royce or you're a marina or you're Georgina or you're a parrot or anybody else, you're not keeping up with this. And he's just going to run into acres. And if he runs into acres, then you're, I think, wrestling and serious danger again. But I also can cause those danger. I don't want to come across here. We can do all this and I actually can't do anything. I actually absolutely can. It's going to be Lewis Diaz is going to have to do his walk. Salah is going to have to do his walk. And Slap mentioned the deal, and he said Salah's walk backwards towards Trent was really, really impressive. The deal, which is good to hear because I think they will have to do it for a shift then. But when it all comes down to it, I think, if you have pressure on the ball, the hoyloin or the hoyish line kind of takes care of itself, do you know what I'm saying? I trust Canati and I trust like, but honestly, when I look at it, if grab and bridge, if grab and bridge is given opportunities to open his legs up here and go, I'd be fairly confident in the game, because he picks the Roy passes, he picks them at the right time, and he's given it to players that know disrespect to Lewis Kelly and know disrespect to Parrata Evie has to play there. Diaz and Salah against those two. It's a real chance for Liverpool. I think Nunez needs to be clever on Sunday. I think if he gets into a physical battle, a physical BEE battle, I think it will suit Gabriel. I think he likes that. I don't think he's against that. I think Nunez needs to be clever where he pulls into positions that just pulls out the defender away a little bit, gets him into some uncomfortable positions. I just laser off Nunez and he's easy. Look to be. I think if Nunez gets a bit more involved in the interplay and is interested in pulling defenders a little bit away, I think he'll have a big game, but having said that, put him in a rage around him and I think he'll win it, but I'd like to see a mature one from Nunez. I don't mind them smacking my name, 24 yards in half the corner of this bar in the post and stuff like that. But I think we need a mature one from Nunez, because if it was if it was Jotty and we win on Sunday, we'd be coming off going, how good was Jotty, look for him in them little pockets and just being in the right place defensively and sort of that, a really mature forwards performance. I think we need that from Nunez. It's a different player, but I think we need it from him. Yeah. It's the comment that Dan J had, says, "Really, open Nunez, keeps the school. Gabriel will be all over him like a rash, trying to wind him up. Martin L.A. versus Trent will be big," which is what Kev said there, and then Ashley had another lovely percentage-based statistic for us, which is Trent is currently at a 64 percent tackle success rate, which is higher than Gabriel. But then, of course, Dan Austin points out that Martin L.A. has his best gains against this. When we think about, because, yeah, obviously you're right, it's not just all about look at all that we can do because Arsenal are a serious, a serious, serious outfit. Like they've got quality all over the park. Martin L.A. looks out for, it's that sleepy little shit cross-art for me, Ashley, that he just seems to like playing against Liverpool. He's got so much big bags under his eyes. Yeah, he is obviously. Ask and have a bag off. Yeah. I mean, I feel like a lot of people underestimate him, and I think that's kind of the kiss of death with him. Like, he can be sneaky. That's actually a good terminology for him, because I feel like a lot of times he comes through the goal when you least expect it, and it's a lot of times he's unmarked, and he's, you know, doing some sort of clever little dribble thing. So I think not underestimating him and not underestimating Arsenal as a whole is going to be very important, because we've talked numerous times about this team being in the right mental space when they are against an opponent. And we tend to do poorly when we underestimate an opponent and we roll up like to this, whatever stadium it may be, and think, oh, this is going to be a piece of cake. So I think it's going to be very key that slot keeps them focused and keeps them level headed. And whether or not they have their first choice center backs or not, they are still a very, very well-drilled team. And they don't give away much, they have a great defensive record. Their set pieces are threatening. And they can, if they want to, just close up shop and they can play for a draw. I think they need the win, but I don't know what their tactics are going to be now that they have these players out, you know, and if they do go more conservative, I wouldn't be surprised if we find it difficult to break them down, because they're very good at that. They are. I mean, I think it might be in our favor that they need the points a lot more than we do, because I do think that they need the points at this stage. I think this is a must, must win for them. I think for us, less so. Yeah. It's, it goes back to the top of the show of like, it's, it seems like it's a must win for Arsenal, but yet it's being painted in such a light of like, well, even if they lose, they've got all these get out of jail free cards and all these escape clauses for it. The top points on the board. Yeah, exactly. I mean, and at the end of the day, that's all that matters. I mean, you mentioned they've got a good defensive record, but it's not nearly as good as ours. Red Steve's going along with me, sold Trossard and FPL this weekend. So that's a guaranteed hat trick, which is just absolutely ridiculous. Uh, Kev, any other spots besides Martinelli V Trent in terms of Arsenal posing a threat to us? The set piece is obviously, uh, are you worried about Declan Rice or Michael Moreno or? No, uh, late runners from midfield, um, would be the one. I'll just look kids. I've been reading something here on, uh, BBC side actually and they compare the seasons so far for Arsenal and Liverpool and obviously the key ones that stands out for me is gold scored. We're both on 15 goals conceded, they've conceded eight. We've conceded three numbers shots are identical and shots on target with two more shots on target for the season shots off target to less. There is a hairs breadth between the two of these sides really over the season so far. The difference is we've been better and stronger defensively. We've been better at seeing games out and managing games over the course of the season so far. And the other thing is after tomorrow or after Sunday, they got pressed it in the cup, then they got Newcastle away into Milan and in Chelsea before the international break. So if we do our job right and we are seven points ahead of them, after Sunday, their margin of error is gone. They cannot drop any more points. These games against Newcastle, Chelsea, even there when they come back, their first game back is against Nottingham Forest. And as we've seen tonight, Forest 3-1 win puts them up into fifth, you know, not easy games and you know Arsenal definitely on Sunday are in a must not lose situation. They cannot lose this game on Sunday. We can really put a good solid right hook on them on Sunday and get a good gap where it's not just us making one drop in one game or even dropping two games, it's we'd have to make the mistake, we'd have to drop points in three separate games for them to be able to get empowered with us, you know. So this is a massive game for them and us for different reasons. You know, if we can get our job done on Sunday and come away with a win and there's no reason why we can't, then it's a big statement and I know it's early in the season, but the way this season is going and the way we're played at the minute, it really will put a mark around a lot of teams will start looking at us in a very different way going into the rest of the season, especially after the international break, even though we've got tough fixtures coming up. I don't think Sloc cares, he's just game. This is how we win this game. Okay. This is how we play the next game and he's literally metronomic in that and he has been all the way through because every time, every game that we've played this season so far, there's nothing that's been identical. They've all been slightly different in every single way. So this is huge. I know it's early in the season and I know, God, what you were saying, that, you know, it's not season defining. It could inflict a damaging blow to Arsenal if we come away from the other three points. It really could. And in the flip side of it, when we were doing our preview show before the international break ended and we were talking about our run of these seven games that we have in this block between the international breaks and it was like, you know, if we, if we come out of these first three games of Chelsea Leipzig Arsenal with seven points or with three wins out of three, like that, that primes us just incredibly for the season because you get through that, the tricky period here and then that little bit after the next, the November international, so many international breaks after the next international break and then our coast in, not a coast, but our, our path in through the festive period, it gets a little bit easier in terms of on paper, fixture wise, uh, Gab, I'm going to come to you for some score and scoring predictions and who you think might be a man of the match when all said and done. But before we do that, I'm going to give a shout out, obviously, to our two charity partners that we're still continuing to raise money for, which is fan supporting food banks and Liverpool, the Lighthouse Cafe and Dublin, you'll always find the link on any of the shows or podcasts, YouTube, whatever it is, to go and donate to that to the GoFundMe page. Take the link, share it amongst your social media, let people, you know, they might just have a few extra dollars that they're willing to generate towards the cause and we're going to just keep on trucking towards that and get there. Uh, also, I mean, absolute shout out to the Redmond TV, their massive 12 hour telethon that they did on YouTube raising money for Zoe's Place the Children's Hospice in Liverpool the other day. That's the sort of thing you can do some good with these shows like that, so that's good to see somebody else also using their platform to raise a little bit of money. And, uh, final couple of days, I think there's three days left on football prizes.co.uk. The grand prize is two hospitality tickets for Liverpool hosting Real Madrid in the Champions League. Head on over to their website, it's £299, or £2, £2.99 a ticket, they're selling just under a thousand of them, so it's, uh, yeah, actually it says they raised £35,000, which is the... Yeah, they absolutely knocked the socks off of it, and, uh, some effort to do 12 straight hours of podcasting. You don't see a lot of telethons anymore, it's something you see a lot more of when I was a kid. Gav, what do you think the final score is going to be, who do you think is going to score, and who do you think is going to be player of the game, a man of the match? Um, well, before the, um, he was refereeing him. Anthony Taylor. Anthony Taylor. And from course he is. Yeah. Um, I, we need to watch this, because I think the narrative being laid down over the last seven, eight days, or ever, it's being, or will be, come Sunday, and we're regarding Irishland, the feelings towards the PJ Mowell, and the Premier League, and the standard referees, and everything else, could be, you know, something where something marginal might go against you, so I think they'll probably need to be really assured on what I do in regards to the decision making, and, and everything else, don't give them a reason to trouse them easy at them, you know, to shut them up, um, two, two draw, yeah, two, two draw, I think, I think we're underplaying Arsenal a little bit, I think our overall firm is excellent, um, I don't think they've been playing the best football, but they've been growing the new wins, you know, and they've been growing the new results, they, they were against Leicester at home, they did it against Southampton at home, and I know that's no big shakes. They should really beat see at the end he had, um, don't, you know, they're just last kick of the game job there, and we're going there where I don't want to go on there or any fear, um, but I still think, I still think you have enough, I still think I have enough to trouble us, but I think we've enough to trouble them as well, I think it'll be a two, two draw, with one of the teams scarring very late on to get that, um, gold scarum was two for Liverpool, I have to pick Salah, I have to pick Salah, and I would have picked Jada all fucking day he was playing, because he loves the Emirates, but, um, I'm going to go Salah and Dias for Liverpool. And yeah, I don't care about their gold score. Oh, playing the match, playing the match will be, um, for us, I think it'll be running Graff and Burch again, and Brie won't get it off, scored, score, give it to an Arsenal player. Yeah, yeah, that's okay, I mean, good for them, uh, just, uh, through the comments here, Conker's LFC says, Nunez and Salah assist, one to win for Liverpool, Rod Mehta is saying to one for Liverpool, Bob Patik has got a three-nil win with a Darwin Attrick, which is gorgeous. If we get a three-nil win with a Darwin Attrick, right? Yeah. Right? Honestly God, right? Get your hands out, call the fucking season off, you're not topping the man, I swear to God, like Darwin Nunez, Hatrick Allison will be just... Did anyone see? Probably bigger than this sample. I know of him, like, at the zoo with the saying that he was the panther, and it's on YouTube shorts if you, if you, um, go back. He's, they all go to the zoo together, um, he is, he is the panther, that's his nickname on the South American commentary, La Fantana Darween is incredible, uh, Morton has got sort of the same negative viewpoint towards Anthony Taylor's, uh, gab does, he's conker, a nil all with Macas sent off as the rep will steal the show. Uh, Emmett Lemoncello says one, four, Mo by two, Nunez Diaz and a Gabrielle Red card. Ah, Emmett, Emmett's, Emmett's doing a Neville on this. He's not predicting what he thinks is happening. What do you think it will happen? Yeah, that's, that's what you're supposed to do. No, you have to think what you think may happen. And Ashley, yeah, you pointed out that Arsenal are undefeated in seven home matches in all comps with six wins in a draw. What's your score prediction, Ashley? I think records are made to be broken. Um, I'm going to go to one. I think that's a sensible score. I think that we win, but I don't think it's super comfortable. Um, I, I kind of think that slot enjoys like a one goal lead. I'm, I'm starting to think that he enjoys that as like a game state. I think that a lot of times when you go up by two goals, the other team gets desperate. Um, I have no reason to back up my claim. It's just a theory, but I, I just think that he likes being one ahead. So I'm going to go that. I think that I think Nunez maybe is gaining a bit of confidence. I'd like to see him score a big goal. Um, I, I would like to see him score the winner in this goal. I think Salah gets the other one. Um, and I think it could either be sneaky trussard or habits for them. Um, man of the match, I'm going to go with Kanate. I think that he's been a monster in the back. And I think with their set pieces, I think that he could be a really good weapon for us. Yeah, that's, that's a great shot. He's probably been in the top three choices for a man of the match and just about every single game. So far this season, he's quietly and slowly coming to a crescendo, building up quite, quite a good season. Uh, Dan J after all the big build up a KG one, one man of the match to Van Dyke. Tom Bolin, two one seems to be the popular score line. He's looking at Salah Diaz and Haverts, uh, bonkers LSC pointing out that while Arsenal haven't lost in seven games at home, we haven't lost the way yet. Yeah, I think that run continues. I think we'll win one now. Um, I think it'll be tight tense. Um, I think I'm going to get a bit more gray watching it. I think it would be stressful to the edge degree and I think Virgil will get mad on the match. Who's cars? I'm hoping he picks a sub. Let's boil it up. No, um, I think it would be a set piece. I think it'll be able to connect it. Oh, I think it's going to be that side. I think, I think the way Arsenal have to set up Ben White hasn't played center back in a long time. Um, and I think we're actually physically a very big side and Canate and Virgil will get a chance from a set piece in this game. It's just a case of if they can take it. I think it was definitely jail. So that would be my goal. All right. I like that. Uh, Roy Fitzgerald refuses to predict a score. So I won't read the rest of his comment. Cause that's how it works. Correct. Avos, Avos pointing out that nobody scores two goals against us. Nobody. Uh, and then this one here, I mean, reds, the Bobby loves a goal against Arsenal. I'd, I was reading something from Ian Graham's book about Bobby Firmino this morning and then went online and watched some Bobby Firmino absolute filth compilation on YouTube, and he's sitting down. Those like three defenders is one of my favorite clips. It's, yeah, it's just a place to follow in. Yeah, it's there. There's an idea. What was it? It just, I was, who was the fan of the player for Arsenal that, um, in that move. Doesn't really tackle him. Just jumps on the ground and slides. It might have been Maverick Panos. I think Maverick. No, no. This guy, you ended up going to Santaria. And, oh, it's Taylor. Oh, Terrera, Terrera. You watch Terrera in that move. He's like, he's just, he's like, he's on a water slide on a holiday phase force. Just looking up for me, you know, absolutely destroying them and fantastic. I can't wait for Bobby to come back for some sort of legends game. Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's fucking brilliant. Yeah. I mean, it's, uh, as simple as just, there's a show built in right there for you. Yeah. Just bring a couple of people on. Let us all wax lyrical about Bobby Firmino for an hour. And there's something for the international break. Cause I made it, it just shows goals on YouTube. Take a band. We had a phone and that's all that matters. Yeah. It's hard to think. Yeah. It's just two minutes, two minutes. Well worth it. Uh, I'm going to say my predicted score is going to be two nil to Liverpool. Uh, it's going to be most Salah and Darwinune as scoring and man of the match is going to be Trent Alexander Arnold. I think he's going to assist one or both of those goals. Could be from a set piece, but it's the flashes that Trent showed in that game against Leipzig where he was just doing some outrageous, outrageous play in the middle of the park. Just absolutely loved it. Limoncello's back and he says, we're laying down a marker. I'm telling you, we win by at least two, which I absolutely, absolutely love. Uh, but yeah, come me all, come me all start a campaign for Emma to change his name on YouTube to the lemon cello ultra. Can we start? Can you, are you able to change that? Is that another t-shirt? Yeah, of course you can change the name. I don't really know. It's a grumpy cap. Yeah. The lemon cello ultra t-shirt, no, that could fucking read it. Yeah, I don't think you could change your name just because, you know, Carl being Christmas Eve and whatnot. Oh, no, he changed his name. He changed his name. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You shouldn't know what's in there. He's on the ball too. Emma's changing it to the lemon cello ultra. He's got off the phone. They'll have your spell lemon cello. Yeah, that's going to happen for you here. And I had lemon cello tonight already. That might be really hard to spell. Yeah, he's, he's going for a nap. He'll be back and I just put this together and then he's going to go on. And sorry. Yeah. I mean, we're not going to. Yeah, Chris Brack is in here late. He's, he's predicting same as me. Two nil of the Liverpool, Sala Nunez arsenal down to 10 men. That's a little bit further on than, uh, than I went. He's got her feet sick, Indy Kavanagh over the lemon cello ultra is. I don't think that's how you spell lemon cello, uh, and Magiapo wants to see another clean sheet for Kelleher. I'm going to be the resident English teacher avoid trying to pronounce his first name because it's a coin flip every time over exactly how to do it. How do you spell, how do you spell lemon cello? I thought it was L E M O N C E double L. I think it might be an eye. I think it might be L I M O N C E L L O. Because it's lemon cell, like I'm on, I'm on cello. Yeah, we're not going to spell it anymore. We're going to spell it on the bottom. No, it's lemon cello. So if you're going to teach you a lemon cello, one of people go, look at them. Fucking Egypt. Detroit to put lemon cello on a teacher. They spelled the wrong. So there you go. Yeah, see, she's backing me up. Limon, one cello, yeah. Yeah, but it's lemon cello. If you change it to Limon, cello, you'd say, look, you have that wrong. Can you go back and change it again to the lemon cello place? So there we are. Well, we're not waiting for the changes name. Can we go? No, it's taken, it's taken way too long. So it scales a few. What Ashley said, that's, that's always a good thing to go with. So, yeah, I presume all of you really changed. And he's spelled the wrong. He's spelled the wrong, but anyway, we leave until we love the emojis. He's got the emoji as well on it. So the lemon and the extra five minutes. Yeah, yeah. Drunk finger hanging over the keypad for trying to find what he was doing. Eyes closing, drifting off to sleep. You never even know. You never know. I'm on those pizza orders. I'm not going to go up in his house in four hours with a kebab form. Because you're just that good of a man. Yeah. That's true. That's true. See, that's how you spell it. That's how you spell it. Show not as Emma. Stop showing us. There's no way to be shown. Ah, it's late. But yes, we're now into countdown mode. We've got, we've got to get through Saturday's games and then the big match on Sunday night from the Emirates, Arsenal hosting Liverpool. Big, big game in all, in all ways of defining it. You'll have myself, I believe Ashley Kev, maybe even Chris Brack will be here for the post match show afterwards. Gav, I presume you got a Sunday night show lined up as well. Yeah, yep, the fall was on Sunday night, 10 o'clock. So there you go. You get a little double barrel action from the talking cop. That's just some of the joys that we bring in. So hit a like if you've been here watching us tonight. Leave your comments in the YouTube afterwards. Hit the notification bell so you don't miss any thirties, which is only important if you're a member. So become a member because it's more than well worth it. Because the chat is where things live, like the Limoncello Ultra's, for instance. So get involved with that. Please help support our charities, football prizes.co.uk. You guys know all those things, but we'll see you after. Hopefully the Reds leave North London, North London, triumphant on Sunday. All of them forever, win the dog. That's right. 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