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Gonna have a little talk through the weekends action and the big stories coming out of the football from the weekend. How are you Gav recovered from what was a slightly fiery Sunday night show? Yeah, um, shiny card a lot of people. A lot of awards. Yeah, it was good. It was good. That's Sunday night. That's Sunday night. Like it's, you know, we come on. We don't break the game down a massive detail. We just talk about a few things. We have a laugh and then we move on. Yeah, no, I'm absolutely fine. Bank Holiday Monday, it's all good. Yeah, yeah, just immediately get it demonetized and carry on from there. It means absolutely nothing. Major shout out Dylan O'Rourke, a member in the members telegram group. Just completed the Dublin marathon yesterday. Well done to you. I would not be doing that. So congratulations. And I guess congratulations are also in order. Just slightly before we came on air here, the Ballon door winner was announced and Rogery take home the top prize. I don't think there can be a ton of arguments against that choice, Gav. No, it's the absolute Sunday with choice. Like, you know, we've seen all this like all Vinicius jeanors going to win it. And his name was all over it, you know, it's. And then of course, this talk that I will not talk, it was a part of that the remedy that I got on a boycott to hold him because he's not going to win, which is fucking first ago. I see LFC Specter there saying Danny Carabajal should have won the Ballon D'Arts, like one of our last season was guarding and challenging for him. See, he paid Ballon D'Arts for Rogery. It's a sham of awards, apparently. You know what Danny Carabajal is not about you, not about you, but he does win it all, but does he. My thing on this is that I think he should be a player that influences games in a massive way all the time. You know, that's when I see, you know, Trent talking about winning the Ballon D'Arts and I'm nearly afraid to win the Trent because we won pairs in particular, having a go office over last night's show. And like genuinely like, I don't know if they're watching the same fucking, I'm watching us, I think they're watching something else in the comments and the words I really don't. Well, like I just think I always talk Rogery, because I think Rogery wins the Premier League. And look, I have issues with that, you know, I do. But Rogery wins the Premier League. He wins the Euros, he gets a semifointing in the Champions League. And he just, he's so fucking good. Like he haven't lost the game in over a year, but I'm playing it, I don't think. Like he's just being so good. And I think, you know, he ends up coming off in the final, doesn't he? Juke and injury, which is actually hampered and really true to now. But all in all, I think it's, I think it's a, yeah, he absolutely deserves it, man. You know, he's been, he's been the player of my mind for a gold couple of months when anyone mentioned that the Ballon D'Arts. And it's not the sexiest pick, you know, Vinicius Jr would have been, or if Mbappe had to be on farm, he would have been, you know, if Messi was still around doing it, he would have been. But you have to think of the best player in the world over the last year. I don't think it's Rogery. Genuinely, I do. It's, I mean, Kev Darr says, finally, a deserving player wins it. Dan J, Rogery, the best and most important player of the last two years. The thing I would say about it is that I think player to player in the position they're in, I think the drop off from the best in the world to the second best in the world. I don't know if there's a golf bigger than in the number six position. Like, Rogery is just, and all the other comments that people are making, you know, can't cheer for city, don't want to give city any credit. Totally get that, totally understand that, you know, that we're all kind of singing from the same, same hymn sheet about that. But you've got to give the devil is due and Roger is an incredible, incredible player. So, figured we'd start to show off with that because we have another big winner that needs to be talked about, Gab. And that is the winner of the 24/25 Premier League SACRAs. Yeah. Mr. Eric Tenhogg, he finally, finally, destiny caught up with Tenhogg. And he was relieved of his duties this morning. Yeah, and it's four months to late. No, Genuinely, it's four. Listen, look, listen, come here. Eric Tenhogg comes into Manchester, you know, right? And his fourth big mistake is he's making these big statements like, you know, Manchester City and Liverpool and areas are there to be ended. All this sort of show. He comes toward in his fourth season, I think, in '22, '23. He comes eight last season. He finishes the league season as a Manchester player manager. I think we're 57 points, okay? He has a goal difference of minus one in the Premier League, Manchester League manager, right? And you see, what I can't get with all this is, he has no spoiler player at Manchester City. No. If he was a counter-attacking, ultra-altter counter-attacking soil, that just weren't very good at counter-attacking. You go, well, that's a soil it just has a mushroom. But nobody knows what he's doing, and he definitely doesn't. And his players aren't trying for him, they come to the end of last season, and he should have been relieved of his duties. And the funny thing is, like, any of us, right? The fucking great white knights of all this. Nobody's questioning them. Like, nobody's turning around. Like, why are nobody turning around today going, hold on. You kept them on. You actively tried to replace them. You actively tried to replace them. You kept them on. You gave not 150 million quid again. And then you've got rid of nine games into the season. Look, that's the lunacy. Look, if the glazers don't this, and the glazers are already on it, because the glazers are the low matches. But if the glazers are at the forefront of this, it will be mayhem. Like, you're in a green and gold till, you know, you're the solid in age. I can enter the stadium. But nothing has changed. Nothing has changed. The cycle has not changed. They have managers that aren't good enough. They've spent a lot of money. They play shocking football. The results are fucking shocking. And whether it's Jim Radcliffe sitting up at the stand, or Joel Glazer, or Malcolm Glazer, or one of the Glazer lads, nothing has changed. So where am I? What am I interested in? Like, absolutely in all prior abilities for the last four months. But honestly, man, he's related with duties today. He's sacked, you know, he leaves, whatever, way rewarded. But honestly, as a football club, they finished last season. They openly let it be known that they were looking for a replacement, very kind of hard. They openly let it be known, you know, they've got McKenna fucking Michael Carrick was being mentioned. Carrick, sorry, it's not Scott McKenna, Carrick McKenna. What's his face? Carrick was being mentioned. So, okay, there was loads of names being thrown around, or what things are going to get him. And all of a sudden, they were like, no, we've got to keep him. And they're like, no, no, you're not keeping him. What you're doing is you're fucking, you can't, nobody will come and manage it. So this is the only reason he's staying on. They activate a year in action as contract, right? As a big show of look, we better activate this, because we tried to get rid of him and we didn't, let's look like we're really backing him, right? And then they hand them all this money. And he who does he sign? He signs Masrui, who used the player in Maroix, who's not fucking in favor of boy Munich. He signs the lit, the playroom, Maroix, who's not in favor of boy Munich. He signs Bugatti, who went from Portugal, I think, into Paris and German, and they realized he couldn't pass a football. They didn't want him. They saw in Xerxes that, you know, big massive, like huge talent. A year after spending 70 million on Rasmus Hoyland. So that was his front hill. They saw in him. Previously, they saw in Mason Mount and no one was gone here. And he signs all these players and no one else wanted and clothes were dying to get rid of, right? They back him or other and nine games into the season. They sacked him. So not enough to pay him off. They've known to probably pay off sport and Lisbon for Amorim, right? A million euros, it looks like the release clauses for Amorim. And he's gonna come in and go, well, I don't want him. Right? Now he might want some of them, but he doesn't want to hold him. So now he has to turn the squad over again, right? And at the same time, bring the results up, bring performances up. Like it's just fucking mad. Like what's going on there? Like they're taking fairies now. Not giving him that money anymore. The staff, he really loves a fucking staff. He wants this stuff. It's five months too late, man, right? They should have just went, listen, you've done your absolute best. It's not for us. We're going in a different direction. We have money there to spend. We don't feel that you and me, we don't really want to deal with. Thanks for your service and start it now. But I'll tell you what's going to happen here. Like it always happens, right? They're going to bring this going in. They're going to make big statements about where do you want to be, where do you want to go, and the cycle will continue. Unless he turned around and says, no, I want this pair, this pair, this pair. They're all under 40 million pounds. They're hungry and they want to play. He should have been going for a month ago. He's gone today. It's a sad day for only non-Manchos. He's going to find out there because it was far as to go. That him being the Manchester United manager from literally the ultimate day of last season was far as to go. Literally, far as to go. And then you have the other little weasel at school, making all sorts of excuses for him. Because he doesn't want to follow where we're at Manchos United. And when Gary Neville is standing in the gantry saying, every 10 hag will have to find something or stumble on something over the next few weeks to get things going on. Because he won't find the boy design. You know, there's no help here. He's based on the fucking bit of commentary. He's like, even Gary Neville has to know better than not say that. But he can't because he's friends. He's meant to be in and friends with the minority stakeholders at Manchos. For all the engineers talk, they hadn't got the balls. They hadn't got the balls a toner ago. You're out the fucking door. And they went to the hole summer. Well, not the hole summer. A good portion of the early part of the summer. And everyone gone, is he gone? Is he not? Is he gone? And they weren't letting it. And all he wanted them out. Well, just on the eve of the FA Cup final, it seemed like he was curtains. It seemed like he was done going in the week in the buildup to the FA Cup final. That they had made the decision that he was going to get sacked. Because apparently they had no confidence that they could beat Man City in the FA Cup final. And then lo and behold, he wins that game. And they just walk it all back. They give him another. And somebody said they're 125. But he don't walk. But he don't walk back. Because when they win the FA Cup, the day before the FA Cup everyone thinks he's gone. He wins the FA Cup. Now, they could have walked through our back and went or delighted with that FA Cup. We see it as progress. We're back in every 10 HAG. We feel like we sat there and we put us in place in here. But he didn't. He didn't. They let weeks go past. They let two to three weeks go past. Where every name under the sun, being linked, Thomas Tuke or being linked. Every name. You're a guy who's that Germany. I think his name got mentioned there. Niggles. Niggles. They didn't roll anything back. They just let this runner went, yeah, just tell everyone we're trying to get rid of them. I have the good role. But the funniest band they gave them the extra year and they gave them another day. Well, they didn't give them the extra year. They just they just activated the option on the extra year. Was it correct me from Rongab was was one of the lines coming out of Mr. Neville, not that there was there was no standout candidates for United in the summer to replace him with. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Because that goes along with what Dylan O'Rourke says here. This is don't understand why they put this act him in the summer and brought Amorimim, who is in London meeting West Ham in the summer. I mean, Ruben Amorim, who was apparently on Liverpool's shortlist. It's now come out in the wash. Now, how much of it is PR spin from Liverpool side of thing that he wasn't ever really the top choice because his style of play, which is a definitive three at the back, was not the way that Liverpool was looking to move forward. And I said it in the telegram earlier because Ashley mentioned that about Amorim. Look at how little squad adjustment we needed for Arnislott to come in and implement a different style of play with basically almost literally the exact same players that were there, whereas with Ruben Amorim, we definitely wouldn't need to sign at least one, maybe two center haves and readjust the whole team around that way. But there can be no denying that Ruben Amorim was flashing his lashes at anybody to come and get it in the summer. But you see, this is the thing, right? Ruben Amorim, from what I understand, was in the frame to be the Liverpool manager. Right? And a couple of things went against him. Won the style of play until the amount of money he was looking for. It was scandalous amount of money, apparently he was looking for the manager. I think he wanted to come in to Liverpool on 10 million a year, right? Somewhere around that region, which is probably what Klopp was on, right? Now, this kind of link now proves to me that they're walking on the floor here. They're walking on the floor even if, even if they're having doubts over every 10 hike, right, throughout the start of the season. Amorim comes up now and they're going to go for Amorim. Like genuinely, they could have got him in the summer. If Manchester United walked into Spartan Lisbon in the summer and listened to me, there's 10 million for paying out your ordeal. And we're going to give you 8 million a year, which is not an extortion for Manchester United paying managers. He would have been the Manchester United manager on the 4th of June. So how can he look at this and say there was no stand-out candidate? But the most stand-out candidate of the model was probably him. It was probably him. And now that he won't. And this is what I'm talking about. Don't get me wrong. People will think, you know, oh, you know, it's a great, it might be a good appointment. He meant to be highly rated. I don't fuck all of it, right? He's highly rated. He plays his system, whatever. And to be honest with the Manchesterian, I think it's easy not to switch around systems because he needed rid of a lot of players anyway. But no stand-out candidate. So he didn't go near Amorim in the summer, but he's the one in the summer that literally floys from Lisbon to London to let it leak the news that he's going to speak to West Ham who are never paying on 10 million a year, right? I'm speaking to West Ham in order to try to get Liverpool to go, oh, he might look elsewhere, let's sign him. Liverpool go, you're okay. And he ends up going back to Lisbon and writes a letter of apology to spot on Lisbon over his actions. So this is what they're going in for. So what happens if Amorim takes over Manchester United? And in a year's time, just a decent job, in a year's time, Real Madrid come along though, we really like Amorim. He's going to go on a plane from Manchester to London. Yeah. And he's going to walk in and go at her age and make it known I'm going to talk to Ramajan. So all straight away, you're on and off from a rocky foot, and we're kind of insured about him. He's nine from nine in the Portuguese league. But he's out the fucking door as soon as that money gets approached. It's on the fly stuff. It's honestly, if he don't appoint Amorim and the appoint let's say, okay, just for Agnes again, I know everyone wants that to happen. The okay winner could understand, because he was the England manager, when this all happened, he finishes up as the England manager. He says the clubs, if clubs are interested in them, no, at a long time in England, it's being fucking very taxing, whatever, an alternate fashion job, but I need a little bit of time off. And you know what I say to him, listen, this might not go well here. If it doesn't go well, can we come back and talk to you? Yes, absolutely, you can. Do you know what I mean? But you don't. So this guy was openly available in the summer, but he wasn't a standout candidate for the month. And now he is. Why? I completely understand the D-200 realm and said, we've approached Hansi Flick. Do you know what I'm saying? Or we've approached Diego Sinioni? Because they've looked at it and went, this is the guy we want. We don't care where he is, this is the guy we want. And you know, and they probably go and get him. And you know, best of luck to him. But I'm actually amazed through all this, my how much in the US and Jim Radcliffe are already getting away with. Because if you take him out with that situation, I promise you, the guys are getting hammered for looking for a manager when the managers won the FA Cup. They're getting hammered down for not getting the new manager. We're not at the local for two weeks. They're getting hammered for spending all that money on these players that no one else football wants. And then they're getting hammered for keeping this said manager for this amount of time when they're absolutely appalled. But if you put Jim Radcliffe in any of us in front of it, it's like, no, those football people in charge now, Jim Radcliffe is not a football person. Don't tell me, he's not- He seems like an absolute fucking vulture, the cost cutting that he's going through. In terms of the good people that have, you know, I obviously have no love for Manchester United, but the people that work behind the scenes for Manchester United, the people that got given their pinks lips and told they weren't necessary anymore. In an effort to save costs, you know, somebody that's making 40, 50,000 pounds a year sort of thing, well, you got to get rid of that person to save costs. And then you keep giving this manager money to spend like, somebody there making it to where it was at. And it was the little deer, McLinci, saying, may as well be season over for United, they're going nowhere this season. All them signings, Anthony, what was it? 90 million. How many of those people that have worked for that club for 20, 30 years doing work behind the scenes to keep it going on a day-by-day basis, can you keep employed and fund their pensions and their healthcare and all that sort of stuff for 90 million that you spend on Anthony, which is just, I like that. But the other one I liked was John O saying, it's funny that they sacked them off the back of one of their best performances, because like, just to talk about the game from yesterday, the first half, they were, they were fucking dynamite. Like, Bruno Fernandez was unbelievably good in the first half of that game yesterday, and they were so wasteful. And ah, where'd that other one go? There it is, that's McLinci again. He says, "Dallow missing the tap in is akin to Jared, missing the penalty away at Blackburn to get Roy the sack." And it's almost what it feels like, because it's something that Roy Keene said of like, those players, that dressing room, will throw any manager under the bus. And it feels like that there was a chunk of the players there that just weren't buying what he was selling whatsoever. And I think not only, like, he shouldn't even have been there to win the FA Cup last summer. I can't imagine if the shoes on the other foot, and we're talking about Liverpool going through this, and we've just fired our manager, I wouldn't have wanted that manager to still be there after losing to Man United 7, nothing. No. I don't understand how that's not a red line that cannot be crossed. And so I just, I want to throw a question out to you, and to everybody in the chat, what's your personal lowlight from Eric Kenhogg's reign as Manchester United manager? What's the thing when you look back on this in 5, 10 years that's going to make you laugh the most about Eric Kenhogg as manager of Manchester United? The 7-0 stand-0, because, like, I was at that game. And... You're lucky best, right? Honestly, the funny thing is on that game, right? Is that... You know, it don't play too badly for 40 minutes. Okay? They got one of them in about 43 minutes, gakbo scores, at the Anfield Road end. And I remember sitting in the cup at half time thinking, "Not much in that game." "Brewing off analysis ahead of the back post, the goals just won't." Yeah, it should be better. "You can get it across goal, instead he goes near a post and misses." Yeah, no, there's one where he... There's one where he comes to the back post and he puts it across the goal, goals just won't. And then there's one... But this is the one where he played Vaykhorst, the number 10, and put Rashford up front. And I was like, "What's going on here?" And I think, Rashford, we have a half chance as well. But there's not much in the game. Liverpool are breaking well, but... And I remember sitting there at half time thinking, "You know what? Next goal, next goal is fucking huge in this." Because I did feel that day, if you know it, it got the next goal, I think the tournaments were very frustrating day for Liverpool. Because Liverpool would go after it and not break them down. They'd go very deep and might even catch Liverpool on the break. But what I've seen in the second half of that game was ultimately appalling. Like, honestly, utterly appalling what I've seen. Like, they go 2-0 down early in the second half, Darwin knew this. Then they have a corner, Liverpool break, and make a tree. Right? And we know what happens. But I'll tell you what the Lola in all this is. Making Bruno Fernandez the captain of Manchester United. Well, that's a good call. That's the lowest point, I think, of his Manchester United crew. Because it proves the attitude that your best player isn't necessarily the best captain. Because I think he's the best player on that team. Right. Well, I think Bruno Fernandez, I have a couple of things on Bruno Fernandez. One, Bruno Fernandez walks to the side of the ground, walks to the side of the pitch during that game, and asks to be taken off. You can see him gesturing as he's taken off, and then Hagg refuses to. Okay? And at the start of the following season, Bruno Fernandez is captain of Manchester United. That's the lowest point of every 10 Hagg's reign. And actually, you know what? There's probably no common back for me. There's no common back for me. And then on top of that, when they start this season in particular, and the back end of the last, he's playing Bruno Fernandez in positions where it's easy for him to go missing. Play him off the left, play him in the 10, play him, and it's nonsense. Bruno Fernandez is a centre midfielder. He should be playing deep in the two. He should be playing in the two midfield, in the story. Because he's a good ranger person. Go and watch him for a Spartan Lisbon when he plays him. Go and watch him. He wasn't in the 10. He was a centre midfielder that got the ball. He plays against Liverpool in pre-season of, I think it's 2018, actually 2019. They beat us, I think they beat us, and he's in the middle of the pitch, taking everything, popping the ball around all over the place. And he was given the opportunity to go hoid in games for Manchester. And it was easy for him to do it. Because he could go up the pitch, be forward in the pitch, and they had no idea how to play football. So he couldn't get the ball to him. So he didn't go back looking for it. He just stood up there and went, "Ah, look." You know, there it is. But the lowest point of very tanhags rain from, in my opinion, is making Bruno Fernandez the captain of Manchester. Especially after what he does around fifth. That's a brilliant one. And then getting that chicken shit red card, so he doesn't have to play us there last year as well. Lots of people are big fans of the errors come to an end quote, which that's going to dog him. I mean, that is... It's really up there with the time. It's really up there with the time Alexis Sanchez played a piano. You know, when you saw him from Manchester, it's stupid. But you see, this is the thing, right? Like, people are going, "I'm running, what did you do?" It doesn't matter what manager you have to bring in. Like, if I'm in charge of Manchester, you know what I'm saying, "Look, we're bringing in a new manager." I don't want to hear any fucking big shout about expectations, what we're going to achieve, what we're going to do. We're going to go in and go, "We've brought in this manager. We believe we can progress on. We have a plan in place and we're going to walk harder. It won't happen overnight. It's going to take a period of time to get where we need to be. We need patience from the people supporting the football club." And the second thing I would do would say, "Listen, if we hand you 150 million quid, we want four players for it." Not two, not one, not three, we want four. There's no more 50, 60, 70 million players than you want, because they don't walk for them. They don't walk for them. They're signing these players for 50, 60, 70, up to 90 million, putting them on your own money, and these lads are going, "This is a fucking shit show." And it doesn't matter, because I'll get paid, and I'll wander around here for four or four years. I'll get big money. If you want me to live, I'll get a payoff, and happy fucking days. They need to go back to a system that says, "Look, if you want to play for Manchester City, you won't be the biggest owner in the world, right? You won't get the biggest contract in the world. We're not going to pay extortion or money for you. We're not going to chase around, look, we chase Jade and Central or Anthony or any of these. We're going to pay what we believe is the value for you. And when you come in, you're hungry to play for Manchester City, right? And if you're good and you're hungry and you're on an 80 grand a week and you do really well, we give you 100. And if you don't want to play for us, fine, don't play for us. That's what they need to get back to. You're sounding like how Liverpool was running. You know, bringing players in that want to prove something. Liverpool had to do new contracts. Yeah, but Liverpool had to do that in a necessity, because Liverpool didn't have the mad, mad money that they just talked about. Liverpool, 90 million on a fucking, on an entity. Was it 90, 100 million on on Jade and Central? 60 million on Mesa Mint? We've signed one player for 74th. We've signed the goalkeeper for 70. Roy? And who's after that? Darwin was 190. But Darwin's 64th raising, raising probably possibly the 80th. Right, our 84th. Whatever it is, right? But that, if you make your money, you don't only pay that if you make the money, these guys are going on paying this. You know what I mean? Like Lenny Euro, 120 grand a week, 18 years of age. Fair enough, do you know what I mean? But it's, like, that maybe they are, someone says they're like, "Hotline says, to be honest, "gabbard's getting very close to being in a necessity "for you in a youth. "What are they doing? "Isn't, what are they doing? "Isn't sustainable forever?" I agree. But they need to change people's outlook of them, because they're the outlook of them right now. If any player is there, they're going, "I can go over there, lads." They're giving fucking my money out, they're giving five-year contracts. And if you do anyway well, you can walk up to the bar of the room, and go, "Well, America's righteous on trading on 50 grand a week. "Oi think I'm as good as them. "Give me the money." And they go, "Okay, Grant." A bit like Pogba and the Hayett and Rashford scenario a couple of years back. They need to change it. They need to literally tell people, if you don't want to play for Manchester City, on air teams, find, we find somebody else. And you'll end up then, getting players in that are hungry, will walk, will listen, will land. But I promise you, those loads in that squad will not listen, or land, or walk. They have their fucking contracts. They don't care. And if they get shipped out, so be it, because they have a contract. And that needs to be shared. If they got to sit around and do it, Jack Rodwell, you sit around and you do it. Yeah, you just sit and go, Grant. Yeah, I'll come train every day. You're going to pay me 200,000 a week to practice? Sure. Yeah, and listen, I hope they don't do all of this. You know, I really do. But if anyone, if anyone am anxious, you know, it has any sense about them, that's the route you should call them. Especially with gym rackatives, outlook of cars caught in, and bringing things into line. And they're probably cars caught in, because a lot of people believe that PSR is very, very fucking closer. It's a shadow looming over them. So, you know, maybe, maybe that will make it an necessity, like Hotline said. But honestly, it's fucking mad stuff. And listen, I know you're going together and Chris Brack said to me, you can put money on Gary Neville saying, are we torn down Liverpool into summer breeze, taking you know your job, which is nonsense. You're going to get people saying, oh, you know, it's swooping for Pep's successor at Mansey, which is nonsense. No one's ahead, fucking anything like it. You know, it's honestly, they need to just sit and go, you know what? Let the appointment go ahead. Everyone keep their fucking mouth shut, but they can't help themselves. They can't help themselves, because they are still living in 2012 toward him. That's where they are. And it takes an awful long time to get out of that. And I'm saying, there's a Liverpool fan. But when Liverpool win the league in 1990, people taught in the early 2000s. I'll live up here all like this. No, I'll live up here all the way. Liverpool are fucking brutal, right, for the vast majority of, you know, going on two decades, right? Yeah, two, two and a half decades. So, you know, until you, when you, until you press a reset button, until you reset where you want to be, and reset how long you, and you can, you can be comfortable where how long it's going to take. A bit like Liverpool did with Klopp. Klopp comes in in 2015 and says, "Ah, maybe in 40 years we win one toil." This is the sound of your ride home with Dad after he caught you vaping. Ocward, isn't it? Most Vapes contain seriously addictive levels of nicotine and disappointment. Know the real cost of Vapes, brought to you by the FDA. I just mailedchimp my marketing. You mailedchimpch-er, what? 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I mean, it's more than enough airtime for what was one of the funniest managers the last couple of years. But just to go through, I would say I think his biggest negative legacy is going to be the signing of Anthony. I think he might go down as maybe the worst signing in the history of the Premier League. I mean, there's still time for him to turn it around. I know he's injured right now. He could come back with a bang under a new manager, but I don't think that that's likely to happen. But Megan McAllion and Ashley reminded me of another one. The whole situation with Sancho, a player who United chased for two windows, paid the big money and chased him out of the club the first chance they got. And then Ashley points out the way that Tenhogg disclosed the private mental health of one of his players in a public press conference was disgraceful. And that shit was fucking embarrassing. That was, that's beyond the pale. Like you just can't be doing that as an employer. I have a regular, not a regular argument, but I have a fairly regular argument or discussion over Jayden, Sancho Manchester. It was a friend of mine, Dar, who's, you know, it's fun. And my whole thing, my whole thing in that situation was, they lose a rehearsal that day, right? And he's asked about Jayden, Sancho. Now Jayden, Sancho could have been the biggest prick on it, right? Turning up late, not turning up, not putting the war game, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, he could have been there. But I still don't think every Tenhogg when asked the question about Jayden, Sancho should say anything else other than he picked up a knock during the week, he didn't make it. We're going to assess him over the next few days. And he should have told, he should have told, he should have, if it was me and reading between the lines of the situation, you go to Jayden, Sancho say, listen, we're not getting on. You've no time for me, I've no time for you. But this was a go out at the football club. So if I'm asked about you, I'm going to tell people you've picked up a knock. You didn't quite make it, we're going to assess you over the next couple of days, and then we're going to play it from there. You don't come out, we're looking bad. You picked up a knock, what can we do? Oh, you don't come out, we're looking bad. Why not fucking drown you under the bus? And that's exactly what should have happened. And listen, where do you think it's Roy? Or where do you think he's wrong? The fact that it happens tells you everything. Tells you everything about what's going on there. And not only Tenhogg or Sancho, everyone else around the club. Because there's people that are advising him. There's voices around the club. There's PR people around the club. There's players liaison officers. You know, there's loads of people there that you can go to and go listen. What do we do here? And you say, that's what we're going to do. He has a knock and we play it from there. But to sit there and in a press conference and travel all out of the world is wrong from him. Jayden Sancho is not blaming us neither. But as a whole club, you have to be sitting there looking down. What the fuck is going on here? You can't say that, you can't put this over here. So, there you go. Yeah, it's just a disaster all around. Just quickly, Gav, who do you think they're going to appoint? And who would you like to see them appoint? Well, Gav itself gets the fucking, like, the pinnacle. Like it's... That's who you want to see them appoint? Oh, Jesus, yeah. Like, if you think you're bored now, watch a Manchester United. Like, this guy just takes everyone's ability and decides that that's not important. And he goes and just makes up a, makes up with him. That he does a month, he does a month to send that back to Paris. And he does a month to fall back to going forward. He doesn't want anyone in the middle of the park being creative. He just hopes that maybe one of his two women get a ball into the centre forward. And that's how that's how it works. I think they will get on. Enough respect of the genres are out tonight. And I've probably been briefed. You know, because the thing for you know it here is that they let them go and this goes on for, you know, in all the warden of the statement is, you know, the roof of an explorer would take over in the meantime where we were recruiting a new manager. And all of the staff staying in situ as well, by the way. If that goes on for too long or any time at all, I think people are going, "What is that?" Do you know what I mean? But even bringing in the roof of an explorer was a stupid fucking thing to do on you. Because it's just a fucking, the ghost of Christmas past fucking standing behind you. You know, every fucking day of the week. And more pictures of really an historian training and in tunnels and on the sidelines being taken than actually the manager himself. I think they'll get on. Because I think he's money mad. And he wants, he wants into England. And the force chance he gets his away. But they call it a dollar in the summer. And he didn't. It's hilarious. It's, I think they're going to get them. I agree that it would be the funniest thing if they got. What seems like it's going to be the future Sir Gareth Southgate. I'm not entirely, apparently they're just handing those things out for absolutely nothing. But if it's Amaran and Tickle pointing out here, and I had this thought earlier too, I cannot wait to see the back three that he plays with those defenders. Because my, I want to kill Antonio. He has delicked in a foot race yesterday. And you should never lose a foot race to Michaela. This isn't a Domitray or a, or some lightning fast winger or something like that. This is Michael Antonio. And delicked just got absolutely scorched by him. So if they're going to play three at the back, then please, please, please. God, John, this is the world's slowest back three. You see, you see, with the back trade, and I think someone has said it's a three, four, three coin the players. But what the thing is, with a back trade, right? You need to have very mobile center backs to cover left and right. But then you need to have really, really fucking gold wing backs, because you'll be exposed down that soil. And the makeup of that Manchester United soil, to play three at the back, with the possible wing backs that you have, they'll get eaten alive. They'll get eaten alive because it's already well gone, three at the back and two wing backs. That's four, now you've only four left. So what are you doing? Are you playing a box in midfield? Put four in there and one up front. Now you're just crowding midfield and one up front. Now they'll just kill you down the soil. And now they'll drag your center house from left and right, and they'll horde you. It's a hard, hard system to play. It's a really hard system to play. And Thomas Frank is being linked, Chris Hockley. He's in the Benton as well. Seeing so many names, but I think it will be our one more. I think Thomas Frank would be the smart, if I'm a United fan, that's the coach that I want them to go and get. I think what he's done with Brentford is just exemplary. But if the looks of Thomas Frank and people laugh at him, but I said this about Thomas Frank when he was, when sports were looking for a manager, it depends what you want to do. If you want to go in and you want to pick up players, did you feel would come in? Not these young, you know, Archie great ones. I'm talking about fellows that are 22, 23, 20 million quid. They come in, you get them for four or four years. They fucking rock it. They scoy rock it, but they scoy rock underneath you. And if they want to go on the bigger and better things, so be it. And Manchester United fans don't want to hear that. And Liverpool fans don't want to hear that. But that's what happens. They get, they ought to be, they ought to become like a fucking, a lawyer for these clubs. And it's like, look, he's been there 10 years now since he's 23. Or they're South American. He wants to go and play him. Spam, you know what I mean? But that's what you need to get back to. Don't worry about the end destination with them. Worry about what you can get from them now. And what you can get from the hungry players that want to come in and play with you is unbelievable. It's a hard club to go into. It's a hard set of players to adjust. And but again, if they keep their head down, they make a couple of signings each window over the next three or four windows, world selling off and trying to break even at the same time. They can do it. Are we only fading them doing it? No. That's a hard ass. I think I'm I think I'm an cyclist. Absolutely not that spill over. Yeah. It's but even even just trying to sell off some of the players that have been brought in to all those xix players that are on such big money. That's going to be a hard like they're going to have to take some massive losses to try to get those players going. But if taking a huge on Sancho, was it this? But there's a huge on Sancho they've taken. Oh, he's only on loan though, isn't he? Yeah, but there's an obligation to buy, I think. Oh, is that off? Yeah, right. And after his after his cheeky little applause. Well, I don't know. I don't know if that actually happens. I don't know if that happened today. But but then you look at the looks of Anthony. Like if you're getting. Honestly, if someone's paying 30 million for him, I think you're doing well. Not a chance. Right. So now you're losing 60, right? And then you look at if you want to get Casa Mira with the guy, right, he's costing a lot of money. Does all the soil is there? You know, listen, I mean, do you know what? I know it's Manchester. But it'd be really interesting to see what he tried to do. I would expect that stick to stick to type. They will bring a manager in. They will throw a 150 million out of each focal window to see what happens. But they're probably not in that position to do that right now. Yeah, it's I love the comments. Sam Tandy says it was cheaper to just buy the entire I X football club than all of their players. Probably was. Yeah, 600 million spend on that. And I mean, if you've got the type of money that Manchester United have to throw around on all these X I X players, if you're anywhere close to having that amount of money, then you can definitely help us out by throwing some money towards our two charities that we have going on, which is fans supporting food banks and Liverpool. The Lighthouse Cafe in Dublin. You knew it was coming at some point, people. We're going to keep trying to raise money for these two wonderful causes, doing absolutely fantastic work at. If you can help us out by donating, you'll find the GoFundMe link in the show description on YouTube or any podcast you're listening afterwards. Take that link, share it amongst your social media, help us reach our target. Please, please, please. One final word on Tenhogg, a comment from Jono from a little while ago. He says, "The funniest thing is that Eric Tenhogg, "one more trophies that united "than our TEDF as one at Arsenal, "which brings me nicely onto the next thing "that we need to talk about, "and that is the Arsenal." Gav, they have the memory of goldfish, the Arsenal fans. - I don't even mind that memory, I just think they're fucking lonatics. Like honestly, they are fucking, like the genuinely need the intervention. They need some sort of mental health, mental health. They really fucking deal with it. It's, it's, right. So, I watched this game yesterday, right? I only think the biggest thing for me was this game yesterday. It should have been on any reasonable level. It should have been most Arsenal fans, or most Liverpool fans gone. You know, even if you wanted to be an Arsenal fan, you'd say, you know what, soccer played, but he's only back. You know, Jesus, we lost fucking Gabrielle, Timber, you know, we hadn't got an older guard, and you make all these things. And that happened, that's natural. You know what I mean? And, you know, we played OK, but did we deserve to win it now? Probably a drawsterly result. If you're a Liverpool fan, you're probably coming over and you're saying to yourself, "Didn't play great, done well the second half." We got a good goal and a set piece. They got a good goal and a set piece. It's two of the top three teams in the country. These games go like this quite a lot. You take the point, you move on, no one's hurt, right? That's probably what the logical thing to do is, because if you look at it as a game of football, that's the way you play, though. Liverpool had spelt, Arsenal had spelt, they're going to go, we get one, they get one, we get one. You know, those chances, but overall, you're probably looking on, in my opinion, neither team deserve to win it. That's my opinion, right? I think that's fair. And that's the way it should be kind of looked at. And that's not the simpler for you, I make it like fucking idiot proof. But my god, like it's fucking insane to carry on all these people. So I have to give a shout out to Antio, who's in the chat a lot. He messaged me to small with three clips, and he said, "Look at this." And I couldn't help myself. So I had to put the three clips up on the tour, right? There were three clips from Arsenal fan TV, and each in their own right was Banas, right? So the first one he sends me is, it's like a clip, and I think the person says, the person interview, these couple of lads standing outside the amateur, says, "Look, it's an early days." "Still early days in the league." I think he says something like that, and they goes, "Oh, look, it's way too early to be, to be writing anything off." And this fella straight away. But don't forget, we won this game 3-2 today. As far as I'm concerned, we won this game 3-2. And until Howard Webb wants to come out and discuss it, and I was like, "Wow, look, what the fuck's going on? Look, you didn't win. You drew. And everyone knows you're fucking drew. What are you doing? Don't be saying things like that, because it makes you look weird, right? The next clip is this guy standing with Robbie Loyle, right, who's the owner of Arsenal fan TV, outside the Emirates, and this guy is going, "No, I'm going to live up hill. I'm giving it the big one, right? All these lads around them, who all look really fucking weird, they're all standing around as well, by the way." And he's like, "Look, you look at live up hill. They're talking about live up hill. You joke me. Should live up hill. Couldn't be Arsenal's beating, but you team today." And he went, "What? What are you talking about? What do you mean that beating? Like you team? These are all four team players you had playing. And what fucking you players did you have anyway? What are you playing? The Lewis Kelly Kid came on for 10 minutes. Yeah, and Saki came out with a youth team. Who else did? Well, he's not a youth player anymore, Saki. No, but he came out with a youth team. And in one year, he had a 20-minute supple. So three of them. So we can't have the youth team now? Yeah. Okay, right. So then that was grand. And then this tour guide comes up, and he says, "Look, I'm not even being biased." Which, when your status is sentence, "Well, I'm not being biased." That means I'm 100% going to be biased. That's like what somebody says, "I'm not racist, but blah, blah." Yeah, exactly. Because you're going to hear some racist shit. Yeah, exactly, right? And he says, "I'm not even being biased here." He said, "I'm not worried about Liverpool at all. You look at Saki, 20% fit today." And I went, "If he's 20% fit, your manager should be fucking, the social services should be rang on your manager." Right? Okay. That's the fourth thing. And then he went, "You know, 20% fit today. They would have been in huge trouble." "Oh no, they haven't played anyone yet." "They haven't come up against the proper test yet." "Because Arsenal didn't have the full team out." "And I've no doubts that Arsenal had the full team." "We beat Liverpool." "And I'm like, okay, maybe they would." "But are you just going to stick with the team Liverpool have here?" "And all your players come back to play." "In order to prove your point, can we bring all their players back as well?" Yeah, we don't know. You know, absolutely mad. So if you don't mind me, right? I was having a lovely time on Twitter today. One of the nicest days I've had in a long time. So I just want to read out some of the posts that came across my way. If that's okay with you, okay? So, oh yeah. Yeah, the fourth guy that's ranting, or the second guy, the second video of the first rant, this guy goes, "Don't worry where I live up here." "They won't want to tell it for another 30 years." "COVID, man. COVID-1 can't save you anymore." And I was like, "May, your manager won the FA Cup in the same season as you won the league title, right? It's only trophy. It's the same season that fucking we won the league title." So what are you going to do? Anyway, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Let me see. I just have to go back up here. There are the three rants. Now, Rory talks for Bob. He knows what he's talking. Rory knows Bob. Well, yeah, I don't agree. So, here we go. He says, "This is the decision, by the way, where I don't think that Sabo's life is felt." I don't think it is, right? Fair enough. Bob goes up. "May, is it felt as enough?" No, we don't know. Anyway, Harvard jumps in and fails Connecticut with an elbow. Well, handling the ball at the same time. Flicks it off a killer. The whistle is gone with this stage. Just to let people know. And then pushes hooking Trent Alexander in to the fucking knee, right? Okay. And the talk is that he's used to actually off-so-it. When he taps the ball in. When the ball is played, he's used to off-so-it. Anyway, on this decision, Rory talks football says, "This is simply inexplicable from Taylor." Good start. There's no, there's no foul in there. No Liverpool player appeals. Okay. We'll get back to that. You can tell he doesn't think it is either. He can actually tell. He knows what Anthony Taylor's thinking, right? Until he sees we're about to potentially score. And only then does he blow the whistle. Who benefits the most from a draw, right? Ask Rory, I'll reply it. There's two fouls in there. And the ref blows when the fourth one is committed. So, there's no need to appeal. Rory talks short. P.S. Why are Arsenal allowed surround refs? And nobody else's. The game's clearly croaked. Okay. So, that was a great start to the morning. That was whatever time that was. Smart. Sorry for reading through my Twitter page. Yeah, it's okay. I'd love to see how you spend your bank holiday Mondays. Just. I spent it really well. Okay. Next one up. Mr. D.T. @MrD.T. A.F.C. Says, "The injury to Gabriel changed the game. We would have better team until that point. I'm not bothered by Liverpool. A pair of Malison. They were full strength. And I was not bothered by them at all. He's not bothered. He's mentioned not being bothered. Twice in the space of 104 characters. You can tell he's not bothered then. Yeah, he's not bothered at all. We are still winning the league. I just replied. So many lies. He will describe who will be top of the queue and want the club folded when they lose one or two more games. And that is true. That's exactly what's going to happen. Okay. Khan Harrison is the next one. It's that any online referee is the same situation, by the way, where a hazard, elbows connecting in the face, and handles the ball at the same time. Leading to Anthony Taylor blowing the whistle for a free, as you would as a referee. Khan asks, "Any online referee is here that can try to justify where the fail is here?" I just simply replied. Khan needs help if anyone here is about. Okay. So I did try the point. Any online therapists? Any online yet? I tried the point. Khan in the direction of people that may be able to explain it, because to be quite honest, I was sick and fucking tired of explaining it. And if you need it explained, "Should Jesus Christ, what do you need to explain for?" Right. Then Adam Keys. And I don't blame Adam. He just literally puts a clip up of Steven Warnock, that girl with the shard hair on Skye, and the two other people that stand on the other side of the screen, whether they're ref watching. And he says, "Darmenik Sabersloy doesn't challenge." Incorrect. "Darmenik Sabersloy jumps to try to handle the ball." As Steven Warnock said, "It was cowardly." We get back to Steven Warnock. "The Jacob Currier went in full blooded, and won the ball because he was committed. When you have it depleted, saw it, and it's too too against Liverpool, these decisions are huge." First of all, "Darmenik Sabersloy does jump for the ball." Currier, I agree. He went in full blooded, and was committed. I absolutely agree with him. Steven Warnock is calling him a coward. That's funny, because Steven Warnock, instead of embracing the argument he wants to have rather beneath his, who still lives on the world, he could actually find him whenever he wants, and have that discussion. Doesn't. He goes on to podcasts, like under the cosh, and on to Skye, to just put a pair of glasses on in there because he's aging. He puts a pair of glasses on, and he has a big mouth about Liverpool and everything. I wonder, does he still walk for LFC TV? I'd be surprised if he does. Anyway, I replied, "Just to clear it up, man. Just to clear it up, I replied, because I felt I needed to do this." The fell was on Havart. The fell was for Havart on Canati, where he felled and ambled. Sobber's Lloyd does attempt to jump, but let's not cloud. Let's not let, sorry, but don't let that cloud, the utter nonsense. Moving on. Would you like me to continue, or should I stop? I just love it. I, I, to give my two cents on it, because I did see some of these, I'm a Reddit user. I don't use Twitter, because it is just a cesspit of just nonsense and garbage. Until days like this, well, you can get, believe me. There's plenty of nonsense and garbage on Reddit as well, too. You just go on over to r/gunners and read some of their threads that they have up there. And first off, he blows the whistle. So if you know anything about sports, if the referee blows the whistle, it doesn't fucking matter. Anything that happens afterwards. And I would point out to any of the, I called them goldfish memories before, and I've seen lots of people in here mentioning that how agreed the Arsenal fans are, because the one thing I saw reading the post-match thread on the Arsenal site, I wasn't commenting, I wasn't being a troll, I was just lurking. That's what you do on Reddit, was all these Arsenal fans going. When the shoes on the other foot will see how Liverpool fans like it. And it's like, do you not fucking remember, when we had a completely legitimate goal, stolen from us, against Spurs last year? But that's not even the one for, for the one at the end of the game, where they had the ball in the back of the net, and it's three, two. First off, the whistle went, so it's never going to be a goal, even if the referee made an error, and Bar gets involved, they can never give that goal, because the whistle blew, that's just how sports work. When the whistle blows, that's it, you play to the whistle, not after the whistle. Aye, who was it last season? I think it was West Ham last season. Do you remember when the referee told the keeper to go down, so that he could blow the whistle, when he had thrown the ball out, and Gackpo was going to tap it into the empty net, and the referee goes, go down, go down, go down, go down. Yes, yes, West Ham. Don't fucking tell me about bullshit fouls. Not only that, Gackpo. I don't think it's a bullshit foul, because Kivior, you call it full-blooded, if you look at it. He's not really chapped. Like, he goes in at such an angle, that it can only ever be called a foul. Like, he's not running. I'm actually straight out for the ball. He's coming in at such an angle, but I'm okay. If he goes up, if he goes up over the top of Sabo's low in heads, I'm okay with that. But that's not the point. The point is, the ball then continues on, where Haberitz jumps up, elbows can atty in the face, and handles the ball at the same time, to which Anthony Taylor blows the whistle for a free O. What happens after that is immaterial. Look, we're going to get to the stage now, where if Arsenal draw two two, okay, and the final whistle goals. And one of Arsenal's players bring their child or their kids onto the pitch for a fucking, you know, round of applause. - Which they would do early season. - And that child kicks the ball in to the goal. Do Arsenal win three too? - They do. - Is this what I like? - Yeah. - Right, okay. - They do, and Odagard will be there, taking pictures of it, it's... - Okay. Then, who do they come across next? Oh yeah, AFC Condon says, "How did we play?" Question, Matt. Just throwing her in there so people know what's going on. "God, when we were level, passive when we were in front. But to finish the game with a back four, a party, white, courier, and MLS, who's Lewis Skelly, and still get out with a point is not bad. My main takeaway, we'd battle Liverpool if we are full strength, now they'll." I said, "His main takeaway is mad, considering they couldn't be Liverpool despite Liverpool's injury problems." Who would live up here were listed with more injuries than Arsenal yesterday. Just to let you know. "Next up is the EPL Bible." And they said, "We're not quite sure why this one was this allowed." I simply replied, "You absolutely can, but that's not how clickbait merchants work." And then the CEO says, "I urge, and I urge all non- Arsenal fans to watch this and put all the voices and hate to decide, and look where Taylor is looking when he blows the whistle." I did look, I had a good look. "Was it at the bonus screen of his fantasy Premier League app? Like the uh..." "He was looking..." "I was in many United's game?" "For me enough, he was looking at Havretsfeld and Kalate when he blows the whistle." And then I decided, "That's enough Twitter for today." I put it down, and I said, "Enough is enough. If they're going to continue on, I cannot, um, I cannot commit to supporting them in this, in this really, really difficult time." Any more than I have done today, which was over the space of five to six hours on a bank holiday Monday. So that's how it is. It is insane. It's insane. It's a massive victim complex that they have. Like they're just, everybody's aligned against Arsenal, and everybody hates Arsenal, and no other team gets the bad decisions against them that Arsenal do. And I would point out to any Arsenal fans, to look at the, I think it's a three-year running total of VAR incorrect calls that have led to goals being either given against them or disallowed for them. And the fact that Wolves is on minus 13, and Arsenal is like Liverpool at a zero. So, you know, we can't really cry too foul, because we've had VAR decisions go in our favor and go against this. Wolves have had 13 go against them, but no, it's all Arsenal gap. It's all Arsenal. It is all Arsenal. And look, I had full on Twitter today. And to be honest with you, I don't take it too seriously. And anyone that's kind of looking at a rain that shouldn't take it too seriously, to be honest with you. Because like, genuinely, if you take, if you take that up seriously, there's something seriously wrong with you. But, my thing on this is, is that, I feel like, Arsenal, the club, the manager, the fan base, are on an absolute knowledge. It's on an absolute knowledge edge. And you see, I think, Arsenal fans spend an awful lot of time over the years, absolutely, hammering the club, hammering players, hammering managers, you know, going back Venger and Iamri. And then obviously, Arteza comes in. And don't get me wrong. Look, if you look at Arteza in, you know, they win the club in 1920. You know, they have a, they have a, they've a league title push of sort in 22-23. So, 2021-21-22, and league pushes. You know, let's start away. And he wasn't exempt from people but, you know, asking fucking questions about them. You know the sort of way. But I think they're at the, I think in the back of their minds, they think, can this fella actually do it? And I think they're afraid to, I think they're afraid to tip the scales here. I think they're afraid to go, you know what? Arsenal didn't win that game yesterday because they weren't fucking good enough to win it. Forget it, don't stop making excuses. Stop saying about injuries. Everyone can make excuses about injuries. Nobody has a 40 foot squat. They just don't, right? And I actually think, they're on a noise edge. And a lot of them believe that, if I make a negative comment on this manager, or a style of play, or the result, or anything, I won't be able to go back here. And it's just, it's only going to go in one direction there. And that's where I think they are. And I think it's in their subconscious because I've never, ever known. I've watched, I've watched Manchester United win title at the title. I've watched Arsenal funny enough in the late 90s into the early mid 2000s coming. Challenge Manchester United. I've seen Chelsea, right? I've seen Chelsea who probably had every right to be emotion because they fuck apart, loads of money into it and had to win, right? I've seen Manchester City, they're different. I don't really talk about them because they're a different beast out here. I've seen Liverpool, but I've never seen such emotion, and not even good emotion, not adrenaline emotion, not emotion where it's like the determination. Such fragile emotion. And that just clouds everything they think and everything they say that they have come out of Arsenal. And I genuinely, I'll put it out there now if they don't win the late title this year, I could see that club just fucking, like, every an abomination. Because I think that's how close the air on a plain soil and on a support and soil. Every single day is a drama. Every single match is a drama. There's no too many other straightforward wins. It's all emotion. It's all fucking conspiracy. It's everything's against us. It's actually insane to watch. It's actually worrying to watch. Yeah. I mean, there was, Ashley said that it seems like our Ted is morphing into Jose Mourinho. He is not nearly funny enough, nor, as somebody else pointed out, successful enough. He doesn't have the trophy haul to claim the mantle of Jose Mourinho. But also, Jose Mourinho is just funny. I mean, the comment he had after the match where he got yellow carded or red carded from the bench. He's talking about the ref having eyes on either side of his head. That's, it's funny. But Antico replying to John was saying, they actually act like our Ted is and Chilotti. And this is when I say from Thor from earlier. He's Thor says, "I'm going to keep saying it." Arsenal have the arrogance of Real Madrid and the trophies of Rayo Vallecono. And that's just, it's hard to argue against it. I'm not sure how many FA Cup equivalents in Spain, Vallecono of one is probably none. But it's too big for their britches. Like there's all these cliches that you can talk about it. And it's, it's the emotion part of it. Because where is that? Shit, where did that other one go? Ah, there it is. Super Dizzle. They don't have a manager to harness the emotion. This is what Klopp did so well. And I love this comment, because I get why the emotion is there. Because you're, you're in a couple of title fights. Like you feel like you're the team to be challenging this cheating juggernaut that our Manchester City, we were there and we had that emotion. But we had Jurgen Klopp, who knew how to take the emotion from the fans, whether it was in the crowd or just in general at large, and harness it in a way that was a benefit to the team that lifted the team up that didn't feel like with one result, we were going to tear ourselves asunder. Because even when we went through the, the 2021 season where we didn't have any centre backs, and the 22, 23 season, I'm just trying to keep my ears right here, where we were poor. I don't remember the fan base, whether it was inside the stadium, whether it was the traveling cop for away games, or the online fan base in our chat here, on Twitter, on Reddit, wherever you want to get it, that were like tearing each other apart limb from limb. Because it was just too much for them to handle. Like Klopp was the conductor that was there to just keep the emotion in check and channel it in the right directions it felt like. And Mckell Artette couldn't be any less like Jürgen Klopp in that sense. Yeah, but I agree with you. You don't harness it well, but I don't know if it's Walt Harnesson. This episode is brought to you by Allstate. Some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking Allstate first. Like you know to check you have the tickets in you while at first, before you drive two hours to the big game. Seriously, you had one job. Now the closest you'll get to the 50-yard line is parking lot D. Yeah, checking first is smart. So check Allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. You're in good hands with Allstate. Savings vary, terms apply Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates, Northbrook, Illinois. This episode is brought to you by Cricut Wireless. There's nothing worse than surprises in your phone bill. 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I think the emotion Liverpool fans had with Clop was a determination to get really, a determination to back each other. And your harness that boy being like, no one's going to beat us at home. We're not going to be easy for anyone to be home or away. We don't get beaten at home. We got a goal down the crowd roises and we get after them. This emotion is like a toxic one. And it's so fragile. It feels so fucking fragile. Like someone says, they're at 800 million in. They're at 800 million in. That's a lot of clams, that's a lot. And to be honest with you, they didn't really, they had a toilet post last year. But everyone just won games and that's how it goes and stuff like that. And they lost, they'll live up over the same in 1819. 97 points, finish second. And the only thing Liverpool have quite done about that. R97 is heading shoulders above what Arsenal put in last year. Yeah, I understand that. And then I don't know if that's the season where I don't think it is. No, it's later on when Roger handles that everything. But in 1819, all we talked about was, there are too many draws. You know, too many draws. But what did we do? We took up my ramr. Arsenal failed to win 44% of their Premier League games this season. And that's where it's all coming from. It's not that they're winning every game. And our way of winning, but see, look at CE again, not the winner because it's fucking someone picked a ball up and threw her in the net. And they got three points. It's not that, it's honestly, it stinks to me of a group that feel like they're at breaking points. They feel like they're nearly hitting that pinnacle here. And if the, and that pinnacle might just not be enough, after your pinnacle, there's only one way and that's down. You know what I mean? And listen, they might win the league. They may win the league this season. I have the most favourites for the league this season. Going on, going on the squads and going on a couple of bits and pieces we'll get right around Man City. OEE, Roger and Kevin De Bruyne. But it's, I could be wrong. And again, I find that hard to find out some people that you can actually have a fucking season conversation with. But me, just looking at it, it just feels like this is mental. It's not altogether. It's not driven. It's not all in the name of one fucking goal. It just feels mad. And that's six or seven tweets that I've seen today that I had to answer to, right? And I don't mind mentioning the people that I really quite would because they put it out there in the public domain. So why not? But if you look at all of it, it's all mad. Like, can we please stop talking about when the whistle goes? Because if you actually just go from where the whistle goes, it's a free kick. So everything else that happened before it or after is immaterial. Do you know what I mean? So look, you've taken them fucking 70 minutes of people following top of Manchester International, but they had two big talking points in the weekend to be fair. And it's not like you had a shortage of things to say. No, absolutely not. Absolutely not. If you could have written two topics for me tonight, it was definitely them too because you made the agenda. You did. No, no, I didn't mean you. I meant in general, if the world could have was right into topics, they fell into me, they fell into me lap today. Do you know what I'm saying? Well, let's do a quick rundown of the rest because this is supposed to be a weekend review. I think this weekend is a perfect encapsulation of a mantra that anybody that is a fan of the Premier League should have going into any weekend or midweek of action, which is if you don't watch Manchester City, you're going to watch something enjoyable because if you didn't pay attention to the Man City game, the rest of the fucking games were pretty great this weekend. There was some incredible late drama. The Brighton Wolves game is the 4v1 that Brighton have and don't score and Wolves go down the other end and immediately score is the most karmic thing I've seen in a long time. Unbelievable. And they were tuned a little bit. I think Evan Fergsen scores for Brighton on around 85. He does, yeah. And I remember seeing it going, I had too many on Brighton Fair enough, and I was kind of thinking Wolves, Jesus Christ, that's another game going, they've lost. Then I seen it was too, and then it just flashed up too, too. And I didn't know what happened until someone put a clip up. I mean, watch this. They've literally got a far on one. And you see a break and you're like, hold on, this is a water can't put this up. And next of all they just, your man gets in the way of the ball somehow. Pass, pass, pass. He passed it right to him. The Brighton guy passed it to the other one there. And then it's like, at least you can pass it or pass to Konya. And in fairness to him, when I see him, I was like, what is shooting for him from there? And what way is he shooting? It's fucking ridiculous looking. He should be slipping around to the go around. And he hits it, it takes, it goes off the studs of a player, bounces and goes up and hits the roof of the net. And there's scenes in the wolves end. And I'm not a big fan of wolves fans because I think they're fucking showing you when they come to Anfield. But the scenes in the away end, when you can clearly see some wolves fans have left, thinking they, you know, this is fucking telling. They'll fuck this. And yeah, it was absolutely fantastic. Zapatista and Scouse repeat and Ashley all saying that Brentford deserves the mention because of their entertainment fact. I mean, first off, I don't, did they didn't score in the first? No, it took them shit. I mean, Ipswich were two nil up in the first half an hour. They only scored just before halftime. So for a change, Brentford doesn't score in the first 60 seconds of the game. But it was, they get Ipswich, get the man sent off. And then they bring it back to three all. And I was in the telegram chat with a bunch of people that were also watching the Saturday games. And it was like, this is a big point for Ipswich. This is a big point for Ipswich. I mean, Brentford just going win the game. And it's like, oh, I kind of feel sorry for Ipswich because they showed such, and I mean, it was a good goal that the laps scored. He actually looks like a pretty decent player. Was he a man, see? He was, yeah. He was a man city academy product. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've looked Ipswich are two nil up in the two all a half home, they treat you down, they go down to 10 men. They get a fucking goal. And you're like, that's just fucking see it. And I think it was 96th minute. And you can see it. And you're like, Jesus Christ, that was mental. And then, and then the other one of the weekend for me is, is Palace beating sports? No, I called that one from the get go. But Thomas would be an absolutely deplorable this season. But worse than they should be, Palace have no right to be going into that game. Like they shouldn't be eight games into a Premier League season, that Palace squad with the amount of talent that they have. I think Glazner is actually a half decent manager. And he showed it at the end of last season, the form when he took over, when boy finally went out to pasture. I think he's a decent manager. They've got a decent. Very well, the back end of last season, I just thought the loss of Anderson at 10 to half. And Elyse, I thought, had a huge effect on them. My job, but says they could have won way two or three. I believe so. And for the record, for the record. Mickey van DaVin should have walked. He should have. Well, it was shot over there. Yeah. And it was weight because it was another one of those Saliba. I know, look, the ball, the ball from me, but it's not going to look, it's not running out towards Saliba. The angle it's played, it's headed down. It's running in that direction. He gets beyond them. If he gets a touch on that ball and he gets away from Van DaVin, he gets gold to the Van DaVin. He's a gold scoring opportunity. It's a red card. But I've said it before, and Arsenal fans were banging on about it. The sleeve one's a red card. But the only thing I will give Arsenal fans on this is that it will change. But that's not new. What happens is they give these decisions. They say fuck all about them. And then they actually change the criteria for these decisions. Well, any note is that anybody. You know what I mean? I mean, I think it's a red card all day. And funnily enough, the one I don't think is a red card is the one we possibly should have got with Giotto, because the ball running into the channel. And I don't care about Levi Carlwell. He's not gold, so the Giotto, so that doesn't fuck him out. How quick he is, or where he is. It's running into the channel. This one is headed on an angle where if he gets gold, so to him, the ball is actually running into the box. So it should have been a red card. I think the angle that the ball was bouncing when Van DaVin takes him down is, yes, the angle the ball is taking it towards the corner flag more than the goal. But I think because like the Saliba one and the Tosen one with Giotto are near and up the halfway line, you can say it was, it occurred at halfway. This occurred basically at, how do the Americans say, the top of the D? You know, it was basically at the edge of the 18 yard box. And yeah, the ball was going out on an angle, but one touch, and you're opening your body up to curl that ball around Bicario. Like I was, I was shocked with that one. I was also surprised to see that Villa threw it away real late against Bournemouth. I wasn't because I think, yeah, because I think Villa have a good win in Europe during the week, don't he? Yeah, top of the Champions League. Yeah, and I still think they're adjusting to European football and the Wednesday, and Premier League football and the Saturday. I still think there's a smile of adjustment there. Now I could be wrong, they could have, but I think, I think they may have failed to win two of their games after the Champions League this season. I think, and I think that might be a little bit of a judgement there. So, and I think Bournemouth gave a good account themselves. I believe your man, Duran, Mr. Sitter as well, but that was a big point. Big two points dropped for Villa when you look at it, considering Arsenal draw against Austin. Yeah, it's two draws for Villa coming off the Champions League game. So they beat Bayern, then they drew Nillal with Man United, and then they beat Bologna. Yeah, and they failed to win. Yeah, and that draw against Bournemouth. But, and then the ones from yesterday, I mean, obviously, Manchester United fans should feel agreed, because that the VAR call at the end is atrocious. That's not it. Yeah, it's so bad, and a manager's being sacked over. Like genuine, you should have been sacked, games the whole month. Yeah, I agree, you should have been gone four months ago, but genuine, that's the final nail. Is that decision for that penalty? It's not a penalty. Yeah. The goalie goes to kick the ball. Danyings hasn't even got the full combo. It's, it's not a penalty. Hey, can I just, can I just say, Gabb, that I have, I know last season, we did shows after, especially after the Spurs game and stuff like that, where you and other people on the show probably even myself said, you know, put aside the tribalism and all come together as fans, man better from the PGM, I have stopped doing that. I have completely stopped doing that. I am now going to rage and be infuriated when calls go against us, and I'm going to laugh maniacally when calls go against teams that I hate, like Manchester United, because it's never going to get fixed, Gabb. There's nothing we can do about it. So you may as well just enjoy it and laugh at it, because I watched that and just I giggled my tits off over the fact that they called him over to the screen and it was like, well, if he's calling him to the screen, he's going to give the penalty. And they kept showing the replay and it's like, that's not a penalty. He can't give any gave the penalty. And it was an injustice and I loved it. So I'm here. But the thing is, I'm not asking better from the PGM, well, they're fucking terrible and it's not going to get better. So just enjoy it. Be tribal. But the thing about it is, is that that challenge goes in from the lit on Danny. He's not even a challenge. He just goes in and stands on me. You know, it's like they were fucking just in a queue, you know, for fucking Taylor Swift tickets. And he goes in, Danny hasn't got the ball. Yeah, hasn't got the ball. And he goes, no, no penalty. I don't know how VAR looked ago. He's clearly and obviously missed a penalty here. You know, they clearly and obviously missed a penalty, because that's what it's meant to be a clear and obvious mistake. It's not clear and obvious mistake. It's a referee looking going and going. I don't even think it's a mistake. No, it's not. I think the referee's original decision will be. No, no, because the ball isn't, he hasn't got the ball. There's not enough contact there for Dannyings to go down like that. And in fairness, Dannyings goes down like he's being fucking shocked. You know, when he's got a little tap on the fucking toy, it was, it was horrendous. It was a horrendous decision, but I've been saying it for so long. I borrowed the tits off people telling them, I'm sure, but honestly, they don't care because they're not good enough. And they have a gray area to live in. And if two referees walk in professionally for TV companies, that will fucking find a way. And no matter what, the square in the mirror of it. And then the wall continues on. Oh, you knew that you knew Der McGalliger was in the, in the green room. He had just had his makeup done. He's about to get called out there for rep watch today. And he's like, this is going to be a tough one. I don't know exactly how I'm going to wheeze a lot of the way out of this one, because he's never going to go dig on it wrong. They're always going to find a way to wheeze a lot of it, but that was a tough one for all the tournament. Awful. Poor old German. And the only other one that bears mentioning is, and I'm going to go here with my hot take gap. I think Chelsea finished third ahead of Arsenal this year. I and Chelsea are a serious proposition this year. Um, I think it was a big win for, you know, Newcastle, I don't know what to make in Newcastle. I don't know whether it's, it's, Eddie. Okay. Defense is terrible. Look at when you have playing defense for them. Liverpool is fine, but you know, he was good for a shitty Southampton team. They got Lewis Hall that Chelsea didn't want sold for PSR reasons. He's fine. They got Dan Byrne, who's tall. That's his number one attribute is his height. And they got Fabian Shar, who's a decent enough defender, but he's not top 10 of the Premier League. I don't think any of those defenders or Nick Pope, I don't think any of them are getting into our team, City's team, Arsenal's team. They're not going to get into Spurs team. Maybe Pope over Bicario, maybe. I don't know if any of them are getting into Aston Villa's team. Like, I just, I just don't think Newcastle have a very good defense and team. Anthony Gordon wasn't in the squad. Was that? Was Anthony Gordon not in the squad? Uh, he didn't play. Uh, he didn't play in the game. I don't know if he was. No, he wasn't in the squad. I looked to look before the game and he wasn't listed as injured. So it was like, what's going on there? Did you just get a new contract? Yeah, I didn't know what was going on, but, but the thing is, Chelsea look like they have an idea about what he wanted to do. And funny enough, I think one of the biggest things in it is, if you watch, he stick him with Lavi and so he said, now, ends up on end of this was the captain of that team last year. Anthony, where everybody was the captain of that team? Yeah, but I think he was the captain on a lot of occasions. Um, and they don't even see him. So he said, I'm wandering around landfill, but I think it's a one stage to come and see. But that's a 120 million pound player or a 104 million pound, whatever it was, 120 million euros. And he's decided now, Lavi and say, say to him, I'm only two at the moment. And he's sticking in fairness to him to a fairly, you know, this is my team. Change is one or two out. Maybe on the wing. I think he drops and she brings nether wind at the weekend. But overall, he's, he's trying to keep it as steady as he possible. And because of that, not without all the fanfare and the bullshit to come to a charity and all the fucking players they have, no one's talking with that anymore, because he's a jigong. Now for kills, there's been no endain. I'm bringing them on every, or there's me 20 or whatever it is. I'm bringing them therapy squad. And if we need anyone, there's a lot of lads all rarer can pick away native. And then, yeah, because, uh, you know, he's, he's, he's sticking to it. And the more you stick to teams and, and get them to continue playing, Richard, they will get better and they have got co-players. Um, there are, there are, I tell you how much they've come up in my estimates, estimation. They're playing Manchester, you know, this weekend or next weekend, and they play Arsenal I think the weekend after. And I'm kind of looking at both of them again. They're tough games about them considering, you know, Arsenal are a fucking emotional wreck. And, uh, you know, they're, they're, they're managers. Um, and I wouldn't have looked at Chelsea like that. Even the back end of last season, but I do now. And I think they're, they're, um, yeah, they're, they're, they're really taking steps. And I think that's a, I don't like him. I'm a rascal. I think he's a little prick, but in fairness to him, he is sticking to his guns, sticking to the players he wants, sticking to the way he plays. And that's, that's common approach. He's slowly, but surely they will have hiccups. They were beating around for you, but they were caught, they were going around for you. Um, they've beaten Newcastle who can be tricky on their day. But I don't, I don't know what way to read Newcastle. I haven't seen enough for, um, no, it was a good win for them. And, and they're fancy themselves, especially with the fact that if you beat, you know, then you'd be a rascal. You're making really inroads, really inroads. And that's, that's just why I get the strangest feeling that Chelsea's going to be. Like I don't think that they've gelled enough. And Marisk has been there long enough to put together a title charge. You never know crazy things can happen. You know, if you beat, you know, if you're beating, you know, in an arsenal. They are as in as much of a toilet race as Arsenal are. Yeah, which is John O saying he thinks Arsenal drop out of the title race in the next two games, which should have happened last weekend. If we'd have got in our, or yesterday, if we'd have got the three points against them, it probably would have been, you know, it's early days are not even 25% of the way through the season yet, but you get what you're saying. We've been through this before. We're Liverpool fans. We know what it takes to go up against this relentless juggernaut of a Manchester City team and being seven points back after nine games is that's, that's almost impossible to draw back from it. But I think Ruben Nisteroy is going to have a perfect record as interim manager, and then he's going to get replaced by Amorim and then all the United fans are going to be calling for Ruben Nisteroy to get the job permanently. And it's just going to be a little recycling of the whole Ole Gunnar Solshire thing over and over again. Yeah. And long may it continue, much like I would like this show to continue, but I think 80 minutes is more than enough from us. But there was just so much stuff to get through from the weekend. Everybody in the chat, you guys have all done absolutely fantastically. The chat was flying tonight, and that is one of the joys you get when you become a member of the Talking Cop 399 a month. Become a member. Always get access to the live show chat. Get access to the 30s when Gav is up and Adam in the morning, giving you guys some bonus content. Hit your notification bell. Hit the like button if you've been here watching us. Anything else before we go, Gav? No, no. Trying to wedge the authority in this week. Kids are off-skills, so that's a struggle. I have a walk on a couple of months a week, so that's a struggle. But we will be back tomorrow night with a preview of the Brighton game. I think we'll play Brighton Mansey. And so we'll be doing a preview of the Brighton game tomorrow night. And myself and Phil will be recording our own podcast, Having the Braves, I think we're doing that tomorrow as well. I was asking all the Bears did yesterday. Well, I haven't heard from a little world, to be honest with you. But I don't watch it. Well, what's the Hail Mary in one of the most hilarious bears, fashions you'll ever see? Well, I don't watch that until the playoffs. You better come in and become really interested in the rest of it, sure, sure. But I think we're doing that tomorrow as well. Yeah, a lot will come in there tomorrow. We'll have the reaction to Brighton on Wednesday. And then we'll be looking forward to the weekend football. So we'll be bringing new shows for that as well. That's all I have. Oh, oh, yeah, sorry, Antico mentioned Zoey's place. So Zoey's place, of course, is the hospital in Liverpool for children. 6.4 million needs to be raised. I need, we need to give a big shout out to the owner of Homburgens in Liverpool. He was pledged 2.5 million pounds to that, which is just unbelievable, which leaves the total about one million short. And that that million should be clear in the next couple of days. I think a couple of businesses are football clubs. I would love to say why are the members of Liverpool and Everton not just... Yeah, I don't know. They must have their own reasons. I genuinely don't know. You know, they have their own foundations as well that they do so far. I don't know. But I think it'll take one or two of our companies in Liverpool to follow suit with Homburgens and make that 6.4 million available, which means that that hospital will forever have its own place to be and never be in this sort of position again. So I wanted to give a shout out as well for that. Yeah, I mentioned the work that the Redmond TV did with their big telethon YouTube show that they did. And I'm sure that there was work done on it, obviously not being from the area or, you know, in that local media sphere. I don't get a lot of local Merseyside media over here unless I search it out. I hadn't really heard about it until it popped up with the Redmond guys we're doing. And so it was like, holy shit, look at these guys. Like they really got the ball rolling on this. So I saw that big donation from the local business in there today. But as I think it was Pete Taylor said in our Telegram group, it shouldn't even need to come to this. This stuff should all be, how is a children's hospice not just funded by the government? What the hell is the point of collecting taxes if you can't fund something like a children's hospice? So, and Scouser Pete there says that the home bargain's owner is a scouser. He's showing his scouserness or they are showing their scouserness. I don't know if it's a man or a woman, whatever it is like that. But yeah, that's absolutely fantastic to see. And like them, raising money for a charity. We're raising money for a charity. I presume Phil still has a prolonged reason for his five for five. Yes, absolutely. Yep, he is. And yeah, look, we keep going. We keep doing things. But when it comes to children's hospice, there should be no excuses. Because I can guarantee you, the next big building that's building Liverpool, somebody's probably getting paid six million to do up the plans or do the drawing for us. I picked the fucking windows or the toils that have to win the canteen. So six million quid is not a lot of money when it comes down to these sort of things. And it shouldn't happen again. And it should be an America put down for all these hospice where the British government and even the Irish government look at it and go, hold on, what hospice a week on this country? Are they okay? Make the money available in a one-off payment to secure them forever. And I should be done. Because you don't have to have lunatic middle age. It's running up and down mountains and kayaking a thousand. Yeah, it's inexcusable to have hospice for adults or children on the brink of closure. Consider the service you bring. It's just inexcusable. Absolutely. So on that cheerful note, whether you take that sarcastically or not, thank you everybody for joining us. This is an absolute riot. Thank you, Gav. I've been Matt. Thanks for watching. Hit the like button on the way out. We'll see you in the next show. Adios. This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network. [BLANK_AUDIO]
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