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18plusscamblerware.org. Not
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that Welsh. What are you here? Robin,
1:29
not that Welsh Morgan. He
1:33
identifies as well, she said. You
1:36
know, fair enough. He's a lovely bloke. There
1:38
was a Twitter poll today after
1:40
an incident involving Andy. So we'll bring you the
1:42
setup and they knew more of that as well
1:44
today. And we had a bit of a chat.
1:46
We covered some ground. We did quite
1:49
a lot of ground, really. So we'll bring you some
1:51
of the best bits of that. And Tom Macklin was on
1:53
good form today. We had some interesting
1:55
stories from the world of Americans, including
1:57
a fascinating sports chat.
2:00
in the presidential debate between Joe Biden... Incredible.
2:02
...and Donald Trump. So you'll hear that as
2:04
well. Here it all is. ["The
2:25
Okay. You've
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had a fall? SayoKai?
2:54
Normally. So I sort of looked up and
2:56
thought, well, are they locked? And I missed
2:58
this bit of raised ground. I went absolutely
3:01
flying. Really? Yeah. Landed on my arm, my
3:03
hand, my shoulder. I can't. Landed on the
3:05
shoulder? I think I've done my rotator cuff.
3:07
I can't lift my, I can't lift this
3:10
arm up at all. Okay. Well, it hurts
3:12
when I do that. We'll stop doing it
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then. There you go. People
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on social media. So they were the circumstances
3:21
of it. You're walking towards a churchyard. Your
3:23
eye was taken off of it. Yeah. You
3:25
caught a raised curb. Yeah. And you went
3:27
over. Yeah. You weren't... I went flying. And
3:29
I quit. It was a... You
3:31
were walking very quickly. I was. Yeah. Because I
3:33
was rushing to get to this meeting. So it
3:36
was fast as my... So the
3:38
question is, you've heard the circumstances. Did
3:40
Andy fall over? Or did
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he have a fall? We
3:45
already know what the answers can say. No, no, not
3:47
at all. Now you... We'll make a
3:50
decision by two o'clock. We'll wind this up at two.
3:52
We want to make a solid dance of it. We're
3:54
going to hang out for three hours. So
3:56
we'll set it up very quickly. We'll have a Twitter
3:59
poll within the next... 10 minutes and
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you've heard the circumstances did Andy fall over or
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did he have a fall? I fell over last
4:05
week running Andy I was telling you that was
4:07
nice. Same sort of thing scabbed up I'd
4:10
like to think I fell over maybe but
4:12
we're not putting that to a Twitter part.
4:14
You're on your own on that. You were
4:17
walking. And Andy Gordon though. Amazing with his
4:19
shoulder. How much you use your shoulder you'd
4:21
be amazed. Yeah. Well at last time you
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had shoulder issues
4:25
you went to a physio
4:28
and you discovered that she
4:30
also did equine physio. Worked on
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quite a lot of horses and
4:36
one of the horses she worked on was
4:38
Toy Town. She was an equestrian horse
4:40
which was ridden by Zara
4:42
Phillips in Zara Tindall. Yeah of
4:44
course. And Andy
4:47
and I did an outside broadcast and
4:51
Zara was there and
4:54
she came over and she said hello nice to meet
4:56
you and Andy said nice to meet you too. Funny
4:58
enough I share a physio with
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your horse. She said
5:02
your fat locks are looking good. That's right. Whenever
5:05
Andy went there you have to get on all
5:07
fours. It's an old Tony Hancock and Kenneth Williams
5:09
sketch. It's the only way you could tell
5:11
where anything was. It's true. So
5:13
I don't know where that leaves us. The reason
5:15
I brought it up Anthony Gordon and all that
5:17
was because you probably see him on the front.
5:19
He's got a little beat-neck beard. Look at that.
5:22
Looks like he's been listening to a lot of jazz. He's
5:25
got a bit of a scabby chin
5:27
Anthony because he came off. I
5:30
think it was either you or me or
5:32
you and Charlie chatting about the other day.
5:34
They told they're going out on electric bikes
5:36
in their downtime because there's always a danger
5:39
this can happen. And
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sure enough I mean he's okay apparently all that
5:43
Esri can't say what was hilarious. Quite a lot
5:45
of the blazzled. It's quite funny. He's okay. He's
5:47
done his knees, done his hands. He's grazed his
5:49
knee. He's not like you. He'll just get up
5:51
and get on with it. So
5:53
bloody chin, grazed hands, scuffed knee. He's got a
5:56
little plaster on his knee. Did he cry? Do
5:58
you think he cried? I don't
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think so. Did he run to Gareth when he
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did it? I don't think he did. He's still
6:04
quite young. But, yeah,
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we're interested today. Ill-timed activities. Maybe
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you're off to it. Maybe it was like
6:10
the day before your wedding day or something
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and you turned up with the Anthony Gordon
6:15
Beatnik beard. But an ill-timed activity,
6:17
looking back, you think, maybe I shouldn't have done
6:19
that so close to the big event. You
6:22
can let us know whether it was a sporting
6:25
one or otherwise. 0371722, 3-4, talk-sport.com,/h-n-j text-to-8-1089,
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you can tweet to tsh-h-n-j,
6:33
that's t-s-h-a-n-d, January. Shortly you'll
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be able to vote on
6:37
whether Andy yesterday fell
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over or had a fall.
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That's it. That's it. It's there.
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I'm going to see. Let's see what it says.
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After Andy's unfortunate slip in the churchyard, did
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Andy fall over or have a fall? I'm
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going to vote now. How'd
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they fall? How'd they fall? 100% at the
6:56
moment. I told you the other day,
6:58
even when I was in my late 40s when we first started
7:00
this show, it used to make it as
7:02
I go about 100 and I'd forget the
7:04
milk and all this stuff. Yeah, that's right. Pizza
7:07
menus all outside the front door, we'd get
7:09
worried about you. Anyway, can I just say,
7:12
what a disaster of a tournament. The pitches,
7:14
the weather, the format, could
7:16
be the Euros or the T20 World Cup. Yeah,
7:19
T20 World Cup. It
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wasn't great, was it? It wasn't great, no. They are
7:23
very good, though, aren't they? I know, but I said
7:25
it would have been better off if it rained. Yes.
7:29
It would have been fairer. Honestly, I don't know.
7:31
Was that a drop-in pitch from Chennai? Did they
7:33
bring it over? It's incredible.
7:37
I'm surprised they haven't moved the final to Mumbai. I'm
7:39
not bitter or anything. No, they don't sound bitter, Andy.
7:41
I think you've taken it. Like
7:43
Andy Gordon, you've taken it on the chin.
7:45
I think you're harsher gloatly. I love harsher
7:47
boogies. They're great commentators, but... You've
7:50
got a real Indian bias and they were so
7:52
rubbing it in, and you're like, all right. They're
7:56
so brilliant. They don't even need everything in their
7:58
favour the way they look. the
8:01
finals tomorrow against South Africa you'd expect India
8:05
to win. Honestly but, we're talking about
8:07
Mike Gattie. The ball was turning square,
8:09
we had three spinners as they did,
8:11
but we didn't bowl Moan Ali at
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all. Then after we went, perhaps I
8:15
should have given Moan Ali a bowl.
8:18
For goodness sake mate. There could be changes. Mike
8:20
Gattie, the former England captain, is going to join
8:22
us a little bit later on. We'll be chatting
8:24
about that. There is some talk of change
8:27
of coach, change of captain and maybe
8:29
a few players calling it a day.
8:31
Could have been the last we've seen
8:34
of possibly Johnny Bearstow.
8:36
Yeah, Moan Ali, Bearstow. The Adir
8:46
22% of them at the moment think you
8:48
fell over, you didn't have a fall. That's
8:50
good. Well that's good news. So your acolytes
8:52
are out in force. Oh fine. The Hawksby
8:54
and Jacobs Daily Podcast. Now we've not had
8:57
a chance to get a Welsh perspective on
8:59
these Euros because Dave Edwards joined us a
9:01
little while ago. He was good enough to
9:03
do that, but generally they've kept their distance.
9:05
We haven't heard much from our own Dean Saunders
9:07
really. And I mean, you're not at the party.
9:09
It doesn't feel right. It's true. But I'm going
9:11
to put that right now because we have a
9:13
Cardiff Sydney and Wales fan with us. Comedian Robin
9:15
Morgan, who is touring later this
9:17
year. Robin, good to see you. Hey, OK. Let's
9:20
talk about the tour first. It's
9:23
a beast, isn't it? Fair for you, don't you guys? Yes,
9:25
it's my biggest one. It's like 35 dates
9:27
or so, which is like, yeah, very, very happy
9:29
to be doing it. It's exciting. I did one
9:32
last year, 18 months ago, and this feels like
9:34
a step up. So yeah, excited to get back
9:36
around the country. Yeah, it's called The Spark. Yeah. It's
9:38
a bit about it. So the previous
9:40
shows I've done have been about getting engaged, getting married,
9:42
having kids, having a vasectomy and then getting it right.
9:44
So I feel like, and people are coming back now,
9:46
I feel like just to hear the latest chapter. So
9:48
the opening joke in the show is about, is it
9:50
about getting divorced? No, it's not about getting divorced. It's
9:52
about how to sort of keep the spark alive. But I
9:54
think it's in yourself as well, a little bit. I've been
9:57
trying to look after myself a bit this year. Did you
9:59
get a whole hour? out of the vasectomy? Oh
10:01
I mean 20 minutes I'll say yeah yeah yeah
10:03
I think a proper bloke. Remembering
10:06
back to mine as long as it takes.
10:08
Yeah yeah it's amazing I've chatted to a
10:10
lot of blokes in the audience and it's
10:12
amazing how many people have had them but
10:14
obviously don't you know want to you know
10:16
admit to it. Don't wear a badge. Yeah
10:19
yeah exactly it's great but now I can
10:21
park wherever I want it's great it's great.
10:23
So people have seen you on stuff like
10:25
Bot Will Week you've done the news quiz
10:27
on radio and stuff so what was your
10:29
what was your route in how long have you been
10:31
doing stand up? So I've been doing stand up like 14
10:33
years like professionally for 10 so I used to so I
10:35
live in Cardiff but I used to work behind the bar
10:38
of a comedy club when I turned 18 and
10:40
like proper comedy nerd saw Charlie
10:42
Baker there like a mutual friend. All the
10:44
greats. The great man Charlie
10:46
Baker and then sort of met somebody there who was
10:48
doing kind of open mic comedy and like the back
10:51
of a pub and then sort of smuggled myself in
10:53
and then yeah never looked back. I see you've done
10:55
warm up for the Graham Norton show and what do
10:57
you think about that? You must have done a good
10:59
job because that audience are always so hyped up when
11:01
Graham comes on. Well this is the thing I don't
11:04
think you'd need to do it necessarily a good job
11:06
because they're already at 99% because they're like we're gonna
11:08
see Will Smith and then you just have to sort
11:10
of like get them to 100 but I
11:13
think it's one of the easiest jobs in the
11:15
world to do although during Covid they still recorded
11:17
it in the studios and they still had a
11:19
warm up so I came into London
11:21
to do it but the audience were all on
11:23
Zoom so I had to do joke
11:25
like get those audience on a Zoom screen warmed
11:27
up but I couldn't hear their laughter so
11:30
it just sounded like I was just dying on
11:32
my whole as like celebrities were next to me
11:34
it was horrible but usually it's a nice job.
11:38
And you said you're a dad and you're a
11:40
lad seven and he's a Cardiff City fan. Yeah
11:42
yeah. Well that's good though it's good he supports
11:44
the local club. Totally yeah I think if you
11:46
asked him direct he would say Liverpool but I
11:48
think I've been dragging him to the stadium as
11:50
much as possible but I've started he plays under
11:52
sevens football as well so I'm one of his
11:55
coaches for that as well so it feels like
11:57
it's yeah football he would do everything in his
11:59
life as football. related and it's not been forced
12:01
on him which is a delight because it feels like I
12:03
can just be smug and sort of go like I know
12:05
I'd like to go to the game and I'm being a
12:07
good father but I just feel like I was at it.
12:09
What sort of coach are you then to him? Are you
12:12
tougher on him than the others or does he always start?
12:14
No, it's so hard. You don't want to be that guy,
12:16
right? I feel like inevitably I'm going to be a little
12:18
bit tougher on it but I'm very equal
12:21
game time for all, one of those ones, you know? So it's
12:24
hard to sort of step him off but he's a... It's
12:27
a big sporting city, Cardiff, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You've
12:29
got that lovely cricket ground there. Yeah, yeah, totally.
12:31
He's in dream world. We went on
12:33
holiday to Centre Parks in January
12:35
and it's just one of the darts was on and
12:37
he's never seen darts before but we were in a
12:39
sports bar one evening and he was just completely enthralled
12:42
by it. Just one of those people that any...
12:44
You want to get him onto the darts? Yeah,
12:46
I'll make him mad. You can retire. He can
12:48
retire. He can retire when he's 16. And isn't
12:51
that the dream, right? Yeah, absolutely. Only
12:53
nine more years to go. So
12:57
Cardiff City, you get there when you can, often
12:59
you're gigging and stuff but how are
13:02
you feeling about life as a Cardiff fan? You know what,
13:04
I feel hopeful. I'm glad that we got Errol Bullitt to
13:06
stay. I feel like it's been the first season in a
13:09
while that we've had a manager for consecutive
13:11
seasons and we're no longer going to transfer Embargoes
13:13
so it feels... I mean, we haven't had any
13:15
signings yet this season but yeah, if Ramsey can
13:17
stay fair and he can't play two games a
13:19
week but I mean, there's moments of brilliance that
13:21
he can still do for us. But
13:24
yeah, I'm hopeful. I feel like, you
13:26
know, I think we
13:28
might challenge for the playoffs with a
13:30
couple of good... We just need a striker. We haven't had
13:32
a 20-goaler season striker since Kiefer Moore so I think he
13:34
needs to get one of those. It's no missal with. They
13:37
haven't brought Vahrin, have they, in the championship? No,
13:39
they haven't. So it's still fun to watch. Yeah,
13:41
absolutely, yeah. They didn't want it, I think, didn't
13:44
they? Interesting, that's them.
13:46
Until one of them gets sawn off when the
13:48
manager immediately says, oh, we've got to
13:50
have Vahrin to disgrace, we haven't got him. And from
13:52
a Euros point of view, Robin, you were just telling
13:54
us off here that it's been a bit bittersweet
13:56
because Wales have been at the table
13:58
a few times. and so it's hard
14:00
when you're not I guess these days. Yeah, and I
14:03
think we should have been, you know, like losing to
14:05
Armenia and then, you know, play, you know, penalty in
14:07
the playoff final shoot against Poland. I had all those
14:09
Poland games in my diary assuming it was going to
14:11
be Wales once, you know, so I was sort of
14:14
watching like, it should have been us drawing against France.
14:16
I don't know. I think it's, yeah,
14:19
it's obviously a shame, but weird to sort of watch it
14:21
as a neutral now. I'm sort
14:23
of like, yeah, still watching them all. I don't
14:25
know what you guys have been doing the last
14:27
two days with no 2pm games. I feel bereft
14:29
since being a horrid. It's a bit weird, you just
14:31
get into that pattern, don't you? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:33
At least a couple of games a day and
14:35
they're not having one yesterday. Absolutely awful. Very
14:38
very strange. So what
14:40
are your feelings towards England? You probably gig here a
14:42
lot. Yeah, yeah, it's probably better than outside. Yeah, it's
14:44
probably safer. Well, you want to sell tickets for the
14:46
gig. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Probably to a massive England fan
14:48
and wants to see him do well. Do you remember
14:50
when you were born in England? When you were born
14:52
in England, you were no Welsh accent. I know, weird,
14:54
right? So I was born in Brighton, but then I
14:57
moved to Wales when I was a baby. My dad's
14:59
like proper Welsh. So I identify as Welsh, but
15:01
I've got, I'm in his sweepstake and I've got
15:03
England. So if
15:05
you do end up winning, then at least they'll get
15:07
20 quid. You'll make
15:09
some money. Yeah, exactly. Fantastic. So
15:12
tickets are on sale now. You're going to do a
15:14
couple of dates in Edinburgh first, is that right? Yeah,
15:16
so they're kind of doing the Fringe Festival for three
15:18
days, which is the correct amount of time to do
15:20
the Fringe Festival. Very much so. Yeah,
15:23
that starts in August and then kicks off
15:25
proper first weekend in September. Fantastic. You've got
15:27
an air fryer. I've got an air fryer,
15:29
thank you. Well, no, because it's... Where did that
15:31
come from? It seems to feature quite a lot in
15:33
the public. Yeah, I bring it with me. It's on
15:35
the desk. So at least a couple of... Oh, you've
15:37
obviously got an air fryer. He's doing well. He doesn't
15:39
make him an outlier, does he? He doesn't, but people
15:41
are obsessed with these things. It's a cult. When I
15:43
was on TikTok, I mean, the whole thing was air
15:45
fryers. It's mad, isn't it? What you can do in
15:47
an air fryer. Yeah, and if you haven't got one,
15:49
there are kitchen appliances that you put on the worktop
15:51
you say is slightly faster than an oven, which you
15:53
no longer use and take. You
15:57
want to close in there? Who knows? That's
15:59
good. That would sound on the
16:01
face of it, Andy. Possibly the most random question you've
16:03
ever asked on this show.
16:05
Oh, well. And just tell us a
16:08
little bit more. I mean, I'm hiding behind my injury.
16:10
I think you are, yeah. Well,
16:12
did he fall over or did he have a fall? Maybe Robin
16:14
should stay on air with us as we
16:16
reveal the final score. Let's go and check it out.
16:18
And there we go to Twitter. We've asked you this afternoon
16:21
when Andy stacked it in the graveyard
16:23
yesterday. And gummy shot. It's a complex
16:26
to do it. I've got to go just straight there. Yeah, you
16:28
say that. Your hand looks like a
16:30
balloon full of water. Like it looks like a
16:32
marigold that you put water in a marigold glove.
16:34
It's going a bit blue as well. That's
16:37
going to go like a proper orangey brown Nans bruise
16:39
that is. Yeah, it's a lovely element of that. So,
16:41
did Andy fall over or did he have a fall?
16:43
The nation has spoken. And here we are. 662 people
16:45
bothered doing this. Thank
16:49
you very much. I'd say that's a lot.
16:51
I would. After Andy's unfortunate slip
16:53
in the churchyard, did Andy fall over or did he
16:55
have a fall? 70%
16:57
of the nation say, oh, he
16:59
had a fall. That's a landslide, isn't it?
17:03
It is really. 30%
17:05
though, many of your followers and friends, they
17:07
felt he fell over Andy. Well, that's very
17:09
sweet. So it's official. What can
17:12
you do? You had a fall. Thanks. Robin,
17:14
where can people find out all the dates
17:16
and you're on, I can see it. robinjmorgan.co.uk.
17:19
That's the one, yeah, online, yeah, I'm on all the socials, that
17:21
kind of stuff. But yeah, the tickets are on the sale there.
17:23
Come along. Brilliant. Lovely to
17:26
see you. Thank you very
17:28
much. The Hawksby and Jacobs Daily Podcast. You've
17:30
been to Bratislav, Randy? No. I
17:32
went a little while ago for a mate's 50th and it's
17:34
like a sort of Prague used to be,
17:36
like a mini Prague. Okay. It's
17:39
got that sort of vibe to it and
17:41
you're well placed. If you ever go there,
17:43
if you at least think about going there, you're
17:45
less than an hour from Vienna on the train. So you can
17:48
do a bit of a two center. I
17:50
feel like Simon's order. So that's a good place to fall over.
17:52
It does, it's a perfect place to fall. There
17:55
are quite a lot of cobbles there, Andy. I mentioned you spend most
17:57
of your time flat on your face. So,
18:00
yeah, it's a good spot. We'll be
18:02
chatting about that later on. Now, there's
18:04
a headline in the paper today. It
18:06
says Gareth Clueless. Gareth Southgate has been
18:08
dubbed Clueless by one of Germany's 2014
18:10
world champions. And
18:14
this is Christoph Kramer, 33. But
18:17
this is what he says. Southgate can't have a
18:19
plan because he lets the game play out. As
18:21
a trainer, you usually have a clear idea. He
18:23
doesn't do that at all. I find it so
18:25
funny. Oh, yeah, great. He simply lets this world
18:28
class team play. It doesn't matter who plays the
18:30
game, we sometimes feel sorry for them. Not
18:33
one word of Clueless. Where do they get
18:35
that from? They've only
18:37
got subbed out. Yes, I mean, it
18:39
wasn't particularly complimentary, though, Andy. No, not
18:41
complimentary. Clueless wasn't in there. Not Clueless.
18:44
You're slightly clutching at straws. It wasn't
18:46
sort of broadly optimistic, was
18:48
it? I'm getting behind the lads. You've got to. Is
18:50
this the new thing? Get behind the lads. Oh, yeah,
18:52
all the papers are doing that. Let's get rid of
18:54
all the negativity. Well, actually, why
18:57
not? And the stars, Gerry Lawton, who's very good at turning
18:59
up these stories, he seems to have run out of them,
19:01
though, because he's now got a story
19:03
saying England's iconic three-lines anthem has been nicked
19:05
by the Germans. I mean, how many times
19:07
have you done that story, Gerry? We
19:10
know they all see it and it made their
19:12
charts. It did. Casserys
19:14
Michael was talking about this round of 16. And
19:19
he says, I don't think the adrenaline levels could get
19:21
any higher than they were in the last 10 minutes
19:23
against Serbia. Football has got to a stage into a
19:25
level where everybody is so good. Hello. Teams
19:28
are crazy fit. Well, that's
19:31
much evidence of that on the other. Oh,
19:33
yeah. Crazy knackered. So
19:35
well organised. Every team has a very clear idea
19:37
of how they want to play. Obviously
19:40
not been watching our games. It's just making the
19:42
games very tactical and very difficult because teams are
19:45
defending so well. Now, I'm being facetious. He does
19:47
have a point. And that is, you know, teams
19:49
are very hard to break down. Teams are very
19:51
tactical. Five subs. Yeah, five subs makes a big
19:53
difference, doesn't it? There are all sorts of reasons
19:56
why these are getting tighter and
19:58
tighter. I mean, listen... I think
20:00
the Christophe Terre talking about Belgium there and that sort
20:02
of disconnect between what the fans expect. They look at
20:04
that, they look at the quality of the players they
20:06
have. That's gone on for a long time though. Yeah,
20:08
because that's that frustration. Looking at players and saying,
20:11
we know you can play better than this. Why
20:13
aren't you playing better than this? And all the
20:15
players and the coach are thinking, we've
20:17
qualified. It's all about qualifying. None of that matters. Do
20:19
you think any of the Man City players are actually
20:21
playing well? It's hard to think.
20:23
The phone has not been bad. He's better
20:25
in that game. Yeah, definitely. And
20:28
did you see Fred Seriats from First Dates? Yeah.
20:30
They will be at the part of the BBC.
20:32
Kenji's been playing quite well. So you got me
20:34
at it now, hasn't he? Not been too, been
20:36
through badly. Yeah, it's easy with defensive players. OK.
20:39
BBC's Olympic coverage. Oh, Fred, he'll be doing
20:41
it. Oh, yes. He can start a First
20:43
Dates restaurant in the Olympic village. I know
20:45
he can. Yeah, OK. There's been a few
20:47
stories like that over the years. That's very
20:49
true. I asked for a bit of music
20:51
earlier on. I would have, yes, now. This
20:53
is Jude Bellingham. They've been doing these kind of behind
20:56
the scenes with the England boys and when they're all
20:58
relaxed and chatting away.
21:00
And yesterday, it was
21:03
Trent Alexander Arnold and Jude Bellingham got together a bit
21:05
of a chat. They played a bit of Paul, apparently.
21:08
Oh, yeah, OK. And they had a
21:11
chat about their musical tastes. And
21:14
it seems that Jude got the Anshilat
21:16
the eyebrow from Trent when
21:18
he talked about loving this song. It's
21:21
from the 50s, and here it is. To
21:25
eat me like a fool,
21:27
treat me mean
21:30
and cruel, but
21:33
love me. It's
21:36
a great song. It is. It's Elvis Presley,
21:38
of course. I'm loving it. Connor
21:40
Gallagher will sing it's half time. Yes. So,
21:47
yeah, that's one of his favorites, apparently. He likes
21:49
a bit of Elvis. He is a bit of
21:51
an old head on young shoulders. Does it come
21:53
from your parents or something like that? Yeah. Music.
21:55
Yeah, that's good. OK. That's a bit of
21:57
an old classic. Someone else
21:59
getting behind. lads is Prince William. He
22:02
says onwards to the knockout stage he's well down
22:04
in England looking forward to the next round. You
22:06
see that's nice and positive isn't it? You wouldn't
22:09
expect him to say. He's
22:11
not going to phone the sports bar is he? Hello
22:13
Jason hello Jamie yes Prince
22:16
William here. He's got to go. He's got to
22:18
go. I wouldn't say that to his face. The
22:20
European villa. One thinks
22:22
he's got to go. I wouldn't even
22:24
talk up the European villa that's it.
22:26
What else? One of the Austrian players
22:28
has been getting up to in the
22:30
build up. Apparently they're very
22:33
excited to be there. They've been playing Austrian
22:35
pop on the coach. What do Austrian pop
22:37
is like? I can't
22:39
imagine. What are we going with? You want to find
22:42
out? Look at the producer. Want to find some Austrian
22:44
pop? Was it the one that won the Eurovision song
22:46
contest with the beard? Was that Austria? Wasn't
22:50
he Austrian? Okay
22:52
I don't know. I just don't. I'll look it
22:54
up. It's all fine with the beard. Exactly.
22:57
You know what I mean though. It's
22:59
all feeling a bit fraught this Andy.
23:01
Let's get our facts right before we
23:03
go any further down this Austrian
23:06
Eurovision. I'm sure
23:08
that's not Austrian pop. Eurovision is not representative
23:10
of all the music of your country is
23:12
it really? I'd like to. Do you want
23:15
the Stars joke of the day? It's football
23:17
related. Yes okay. Watching the Croatia game
23:19
Monday night has anyone ever seen Luka Modric
23:21
and Mackenzie Crook in the same room? No
23:24
why would they? They're any little remote.
23:26
They're guest starred in detectives. They're mostly
23:29
alike do they? Well this is good
23:31
news. I never knew. Danny Kelly would
23:33
have known this but I wouldn't. Austro
23:36
pop is a thing. It's a kind
23:38
of school of music. It comprises several
23:40
musical stars from traditional pop to rock.
23:42
Also sometimes includes a bit of yodeling.
23:45
They throw a bit of yodeling into their
23:47
Austro pop. That is quite Swiss stroke Austrian.
23:49
So we'll find something that's representative of that
23:51
and hopefully don't touch that dilate and we'll
23:53
bring that to you a little bit later
23:55
on. I
23:58
don't know we did ask you whether. that
24:00
you've gone on a sort of ill-advised leisure
24:03
activity. Because we were questioning maybe the sense
24:05
of the England guys going out on electric
24:08
bikes that they weren't used to. Because did
24:10
you see what happened to Anthony Gordon? The
24:14
sort of handles and the brakes
24:16
are in a different place. I think he
24:18
touched the front brake as
24:21
opposed to the rear one. Right. And
24:23
that's why he went over the top and
24:26
he got his little beat-knit scabby beard on
24:28
the tune. I think it's been a personal experience.
24:31
It must have given him a bit of a shocky
24:33
mouth a bit. You were a bit shaken up today?
24:35
No, not today. Yesterday I was. Yeah, definitely. OK. Still
24:38
didn't stop me going to the Royal
24:40
Academy Summer Exhibition. Oh, blimey. That's highbrow,
24:42
that is. Well, it's middlebrow. It
24:45
is, really. It's very middle class. It
24:47
depends what brow you're in currently. A
24:50
lot of the stuff you look at in here. How did
24:52
that get in? Really? Were you
24:54
walking around saying that? Yes. Really?
24:56
Of course. Well, you look
24:58
at it and go, they've only got 17 seconds
25:00
to decide. You kind of critique it on the
25:02
movie. You walk from sort of piece of art
25:04
to piece of art saying, that's rubbish. How did
25:06
that get in? Very much so. Of course you
25:08
did. Well, not that loud. I mean, loud enough.
25:10
I'm the artist, actually. What's your issue? Right,
25:13
OK. Some of them, I mean, if
25:16
people want to buy them, they put red dots
25:18
on them. OK. Some of them had
25:20
a lot of interest. That's not just some of the
25:22
laser pen wondering about. Sure, that's the case. OK. Yeah.
25:25
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25:27
no, he hasn't, Charlie. Andy Jacobs has had
25:29
a fall. He's from Charlie Baker. Thank you,
25:32
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25:34
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With the 55th pick in the 2024
27:32
NBA draft, the Los Angeles Lakers select
27:34
Bronnie James from the University of Southern
27:38
California. Yes, that's how
27:40
it was announced that Bronnie James,
27:42
the son of the legendary LeBron James, was
27:44
going to be heading to the same team as
27:47
his dad. Yeah. It's
27:49
been some interesting fallout subsequently. And
27:51
here to discuss it all is our
27:54
man on American Sports. Slightly earlier than
27:56
usual. It
28:00
is Todd McLean, good afternoon Todd. Hey
28:02
boys. Now, one of the things,
28:04
I mean, I saw a kind of staunch defense
28:07
of, obviously somebody who's a
28:09
big fan of the bronze and Bronnie saying,
28:11
this isn't nepotism. This guy's a great player,
28:13
he's earned his place. I mean,
28:16
it's difficult, I mean, I'm sure there are other
28:18
teams interested and the Lakers got there, but they
28:20
will be aware of the commercial benefits of
28:23
drafting Bronnie, won't they?
28:27
They will. And it is interesting guys, we've
28:29
been doing this together for over 20
28:31
years. And
28:33
it feels like we always play
28:36
the audio of the first pick. I think
28:38
this is the first time we've done the
28:40
audio of the 55th pick. It's
28:43
safe to say, but it is.
28:45
Listen guys, there's no question the
28:47
story of the draft was not,
28:49
hey, that another French player went
28:51
number one for the second
28:54
straight year, or we had three French
28:56
players in the first round, right in
28:58
that changing dynamic of non-US players going
29:00
at the top of the draft. No,
29:03
the story of the draft was Bronnie James at 55
29:06
going to the Lakers. And as you
29:08
said, nepotism is a big buzzword
29:11
in the US, in
29:13
the entertainment industry with acting and singing and
29:15
that. Is it nepotism?
29:17
Yeah, it is. But
29:20
listen, there's a heck of a lot
29:22
of nepotism in the NBA, in the
29:25
coaching ranks, in the GM ranks, where
29:27
guys have got an opportunity because their
29:29
father was a great coach or
29:31
a great general manager. And
29:33
so if it happens to now go into
29:36
the player side, I don't have a big
29:38
deal with it. Listen,
29:41
where he's picked at 55, the
29:43
odds of him making it are very long. If
29:45
you look at the 55th pick in the last
29:47
20 drafts, most
29:50
of those guys have not played, or if
29:52
they have, they played very few games. So,
29:55
so Bronnie
29:58
James gets a chance because his dad's- LeBron
30:00
don't have a problem with it. Uh,
30:02
and we'll just kind of see how it
30:05
all plays out. But again, he will not
30:07
be the first guy picked at 55 not
30:09
to make the NBA. So
30:11
again, I know it's a big
30:13
deal because we live in that world. Um,
30:16
but I, I listen, the one thing
30:19
you can't say is, is that the kid hasn't,
30:21
uh, had to really work hard, right?
30:23
He had the cardiac incident, um,
30:26
about a year ago. So for him to
30:28
even be considered, uh, for
30:30
the draft is, is a real credit to him.
30:33
Uh, and what he's done, uh, with
30:35
his physical health the last year. The NBA have a
30:37
summer league. So I believe he's going to play in
30:39
that for the Lakers. Will, will his dad play in
30:42
that as well? No.
30:44
So LeBron won't, uh, it
30:46
is, you're right. Uh, Andy, they do have the summer
30:48
league. Actually, I think they're in a couple of summer
30:50
leagues, the Lakers. Um, there's like
30:52
an LA based summer league and then the
30:54
main one in Vegas. So yeah,
30:56
I would think there's an opportunity for
30:59
him. And again, guys, uh,
31:01
a lot of guys picked in this
31:03
position, you know, teams
31:05
are famous for drafting European players in
31:07
and around this position and kind of
31:09
stashing them for a few years until
31:12
they're ready for the NBA to meet.
31:14
Ronnie James is no different. He
31:17
is a longterm project. Um,
31:19
uh, and listen, he may. To
31:23
get him on the court in a real game with LeBron.
31:26
So things might get expedited, right? Because
31:28
I think, you know, LeBron's talked about, you
31:30
know, wanting to, to play with his son
31:32
or he did a while ago and I
31:35
know he changed course a bit lately. So
31:37
will things get expedited and will he probably
31:39
play with LeBron in a regular season game?
31:41
Yeah. But in the
31:43
summer league, it's just your rookies and your young
31:45
players that are going to get a chance to
31:47
play in that. Now,
31:49
one of the other big stories today
31:51
in the States is this, uh, jury
31:54
verdict, um, which could
31:56
see the NFL, uh, hit
31:58
with a. $14.1 billion. This
32:03
is amazing. Fine. Yeah,
32:05
I mean, it's all a bit complex. It's around
32:08
what they called a Sunday ticket package to
32:11
watch NFL games, Todd. I suppose in layman's
32:13
terms, as briefly as possible, can you sort
32:15
of outline what's gone on and why they've
32:17
lost it? It was brought by effectively fans,
32:19
wasn't it? People who bought these tickets to
32:22
watch NFL games on TV. Yeah,
32:25
it was a class
32:27
action lawsuit brought
32:29
by millions of fans and also businesses too, right?
32:31
If you want to borrow a pub, a restaurant,
32:33
you've got to get the Sunday
32:35
ticket. I think the
32:37
biggest gripe was this, is
32:40
that the NFL used one
32:42
carrier for the Sunday ticket,
32:45
direct TV, and
32:47
the problem was that they charged a lot
32:49
more money than they had in the past
32:52
for it. And in layman's terms,
32:54
that's what happened. And the NFL thought they
32:57
had an antitrust exemption that they could
32:59
do that. And the judge ruled
33:01
that, or the jury ruled that they did
33:04
have that exemption to do it. So
33:07
yeah, I think the initial ruling
33:09
was they lost like six or seven
33:11
billion and it could, right? It
33:13
could get up to 14 billion. I
33:17
don't expect it to. I
33:19
think the NFL
33:21
is going to settle on this and it will
33:23
probably settle for a lot less than the 14
33:25
billion that is being talked about. I will tell
33:28
you the biggest thing from just a
33:30
fan perspective is this, and
33:33
I'm a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, but if
33:35
I wanted to get the Sunday ticket just to
33:37
watch the Cowboys, I got to get the whole
33:40
Sunday ticket that gets me all
33:42
the games. One of the biggest things that
33:44
might come out of this is, hey, I
33:46
want to get just cowboy games. So don't
33:49
make me pay the whole freight to get
33:51
it all. Let me get something that just
33:53
allows me to get Cowboys games. And I
33:55
think that may be one of the biggest
33:58
things to come out of this. is
34:00
you can just do it by team
34:02
and just get your favorite favorite team
34:04
rather than have to buy everything else.
34:06
I'm going to ask Todd though, are
34:08
you getting excited about the copper
34:11
America? I say Canada is second in the
34:13
group. I
34:16
know, listen, I know over the years, Andy
34:18
has looked down on poor little Canada,
34:21
right? I know you guys are big
34:23
England, right? Andy, you look down on
34:25
us little Canadians. We just fill
34:27
out the roster at the World Cup. I
34:30
know, although we will be hosting right in 2026.
34:33
Yeah, that's right. Listen, it was a big
34:35
deal. Canada opened the
34:38
tournament against Argentina, lost two nil,
34:41
but played well and then yeah, won the
34:43
next game and now we're
34:45
kind of in the thick of things. So
34:48
we've got, listen, we've gone from
34:50
that euphoria of making the World Cup again, right
34:52
after like a 20 year absence and I know
34:55
we didn't score in it, but
34:57
we're heading in the right direction, Andy. And
34:59
you know, maybe not in our lifetime, we'll
35:01
be one of the big boys, but
35:04
listen, we think we're on a path to
35:06
getting there. Good stuff. Good. Now,
35:08
a story that's kind of gone viral from the world of American sport
35:10
last couple of days is this
35:13
sinkhole that opened up in
35:15
Orton, just north of St. Louis and that
35:18
is the right one, isn't it? Yes, it just sort
35:21
of suddenly opened up on a football field. Because otherwise
35:23
the whole team would have gone because there's no width.
35:26
They all would have disappeared into it. That's
35:28
right. This hole just appeared
35:30
and there was a sort of a
35:32
camera on the field, a security camera
35:34
that shows it and the floodlight disappearing
35:36
into the hole. About
35:39
30 meters wide and about nine meters deep. No
35:41
one was injured, thankfully, because of the time
35:43
it happened, but it is pretty
35:45
spectacular footage, Todd, isn't it? It's
35:48
amazing. And I guess it was caused by
35:50
a mining company, had a mine
35:53
collapse in the area and that's what's
35:55
caused the sinkhole. But
35:57
we use the phrase, tie-in.
36:00
is everything and you're so right. It
36:02
happened on a Wednesday morning, a day
36:05
before the end of school. Like
36:09
the school ended on the Thursday or
36:11
most schools ended on the Thursday or
36:13
today, the Friday, for
36:15
summer vacation. But if you think
36:17
about that happening on
36:19
a Saturday or Sunday morning, there's
36:21
people there likely, right? Because the
36:23
soccer games, the local soccer games,
36:25
but the fact that it happened
36:27
on a Wednesday is just an
36:29
absolute fluke, because there would have
36:31
been people either hurt or dead
36:33
if it happened at a different
36:35
time of the day or a
36:37
different day of the week. It
36:40
was so quick as well. I mean, it was just one
36:42
minute in the fields there and the next minute he's gone.
36:44
And then you just see the, yeah, you see the floodlight
36:46
just disappear into the hole completely out of shot. And finally,
36:48
there's, I'm sure there's been a lot of talk about
36:51
the presidential debate that took place last
36:54
night and all the fallout from it. We're not
36:56
dealing with the politics, but at
36:58
one point, they started to fall out
37:01
over golf with Donald Trump and Joe
37:03
Biden. Let's bring you this little golf
37:05
exchange, but a trash talk between the
37:07
two of them here. I
37:10
just won two club championships, not even
37:12
senior, two regular club championships. To do
37:14
that, you have to be quite
37:16
smart and you have to be able to hit
37:18
the ball a long way. And I do it.
37:20
He doesn't do it. He can't hit a ball
37:22
50 yards. He challenged me to a golf match.
37:24
He can't hit a ball 50 yards. Look, I'd
37:26
be happy to have a driving contest in him.
37:28
I got my handicap, which when I was vice
37:30
president down to a six, I told you
37:33
before, I'm happy to play golf. If you carry your own
37:35
bag, think you can do it. He's
37:37
a six handicap of all. I
37:40
was eight handicap. Eight.
37:43
But I have, you know how many good I've seen you swing.
37:45
I know you swing. Let's not act like
37:47
children. President Trump, we're going to learn let's not act
37:49
like children. A bit late for that boys, isn't it?
37:53
His handicap went up too in the space of
37:55
about 10 seconds, didn't he old Joe? It's not
37:57
good, is it? Yeah. Of course. The
38:00
great Rick Riley wrote
38:02
a fantastic book called Commander in
38:04
Cheat, how golf explains Trump. Did
38:07
Trump say, I've won two championships? Yeah, I think
38:09
at clubs he owns. He's
38:13
very much sort of Kim Jong
38:15
Un when it comes to golf.
38:17
But that was some moment, wasn't it?
38:20
Guys, is it not farcical that
38:23
the country that deems itself the
38:25
greatest country in the world is
38:28
stuck with voting between these two
38:30
guys. And these two guys think
38:32
that they can, like, with everything
38:34
going on, not just in the
38:36
US, but over across the world,
38:38
that these two guys think they
38:40
can take two minutes in a
38:42
presidential debate to talk about golf.
38:44
It's just ridiculous. Yeah,
38:47
it was it was quite entertaining. Oh, yes. Brilliant,
38:50
Todd. We will catch up with you next week. Thanks very
38:52
much for joining us. See
38:54
you boys. The Hawksby and Jacobs daily
38:57
podcast. Jack Carrae. Look, isn't
38:59
he definitely the old beatnik? Yes, he does. He's
39:01
on TV now and he has, he's
39:03
where he's come off the bike. He's taken
39:06
all the skin off the chin and it does look like one
39:08
of those old beatnik beards they used
39:10
to they used to have a beret on.
39:12
They look good, wouldn't it? A lot of
39:14
black clothes in a beret, but he'll be
39:16
asked about that. He's bound to be, isn't
39:18
he? The fact they've put him
39:20
forward, does that mean that he's got a chance of
39:23
starting? Well, no, other people have been put forward the
39:25
last few days and I think that's always necessary. I
39:27
wouldn't read too much into it, Andy. That's
39:29
it, Stross. So anything else you want to
39:31
talk about while we're here? Yes, football
39:34
has always never failed to fascinate you.
39:36
Enzo Fernandez. Yeah. He's not happy. Chelsea
39:39
and I will let him play in the
39:41
Olympics. He's brilliant, isn't he? No, he's actually
39:43
justified he's 105 million feet. Oh, why play
39:45
for the club that pay all that for
39:48
you? That's going to be a bit of an issue
39:50
for a few clubs, I think, because of the timing
39:52
of it. Football over 23 football
39:55
should not even be in the Olympics.
39:57
Football's got its own World Cup, its own. Championships,
40:00
I don't know why they're allowed a couple of
40:02
overage players on they be in the Olympics. I
40:04
just shouldn't no point Yeah,
40:07
it's that news about Frank Duckworth and
40:09
Duckworth Lewis that's
40:11
right, we I remember we sadly passed away
40:13
the other day and They
40:17
came on once they remember Duckworth Lewis, so this
40:19
was priesthood a few times I mean one time
40:21
I said it didn't work in I know that
40:23
was a fantastic didn't like you said it didn't
40:26
work in white ball Cricket in t20. I didn't
40:28
think it does but there you go It was
40:30
a fascinating argument you kept saying white didn't and
40:32
they just kept Frank kept saying why it did
40:35
Yeah, but in the end you just sort of stay in your own Wickets
40:37
because if you've got if you've got a short course
40:40
if you've got five overs to go Yeah, you
40:42
know and you've got a certain you can be
40:44
really reckless if you've got ten wickets They never
40:46
adjusted the wickets and I always thought that's what
40:48
they should do there again. I never invented this
40:51
Is immortality isn't it really to have invented
40:54
this Change
40:56
cricket forever. Yeah, yeah, a
40:58
survey says 10% of
41:00
British people think tomato ketchup counts as your
41:02
one of your five a day Yeah From
41:08
the bottle I was saying yes, Charlie have you
41:11
heard about Harry Kane's new addiction? What
41:13
is it? German ham rolls
41:18
He's got into the German ham roll I
41:21
think it's overly healthy thing to
41:23
be eating. I think it's it's it's a
41:25
bit spicy. It's not just that It's not
41:27
just not as you'd know It's not like
41:29
a bat with a bit of a bit
41:31
of ham in it. No, but he's got
41:33
into him That's he's that's his new addiction. I don't
41:36
know when he's been eating. That's what slowed him up
41:39
Maybe he's lost everyone at half time. I lost
41:41
the yeah, I lost the yard off the back
41:43
of the ham rolls That's not talking to food
41:45
and you do like a sporting measurement and this
41:48
is a Katie bolter The
41:50
British tennis player she
41:52
has their food served to her in
41:54
tennis ball sized portions Yeah, it's
41:56
good that story. I saw that story, but you know where it
41:59
comes from the Sunday times interview that she did.
42:01
Right, okay. Where she did a day in the
42:03
life with Katie Poulter and I noticed a lot
42:05
of the tabloids picked it up and ran it
42:08
as if it was their story. It's fantastic. Yeah,
42:10
that's the way it works, isn't it? Yes. But
42:12
apparently a nutritionist has said
42:14
to her she should eat by comparing
42:16
meals to the size of the yellow
42:19
tennis balls. So yeah,
42:21
she was saying with lunch, it will
42:23
start next week, it's often salmon, rice
42:25
and veg the size of a tennis
42:27
ball. It's supposed to be who goes
42:29
for the medicine ball. That's right, that's
42:31
why you're much more in the
42:33
medicine ball that size, that's very
42:35
true. It's good. The Henry
42:38
Royer of Gatter is on next week. I don't
42:40
think I'll be going. You're going after the Royer.
42:42
You're doing the whole scene tonight. Sewage alert. Really?
42:46
Yes. I think there was after the England game
42:48
the other day really. So
42:50
let's hope things pick up in
42:52
that as well. That's true. The
42:54
Hawksby and Jacobs Daily Podcast. You've
42:56
heard about this game that England
42:59
players have been playing. It's called Last Man
43:01
Standing in the sauna. Last
43:04
Man Standing in the sauna. Yeah, it's basically who can
43:06
stand the sauna for long. I wonder if they've got
43:08
no energy. A daft thing to do. Declan
43:11
Rice said that the squad was hooked
43:13
on who can take the most heat
43:15
with Ivan Tony winning. Really? Tremendous. That
43:18
can't be a good idea. There were stories last week
43:20
that Joe, I mean, they don't take it
43:23
to the point where one of them passes out. They're very
43:25
competitive though aren't they? Do you know what I mean? You
43:27
think it's like they shoot horses don't they? It's like no
43:29
idea if you've got to be the last man in the
43:31
sauna. It just doesn't sound like a great idea really. Ivan
43:34
Tony's obviously gone on to another step because apparently it
43:36
was Joe Gomez the other week who was the king
43:38
of the sauna. I brought you that story. In the
43:40
sauna someone said to him I'm going to stay here
43:42
longer than you and he said no
43:44
way and then sat it out, sat there for
43:46
ages. And they pointed out Declan
43:48
Rice pointed out it was so hot. Well it
43:50
is a sauna. And he
43:53
said I just looked at Joe and thought yeah
43:55
this guy's built different but suddenly obviously Ivan
43:57
Tony has taken on the challenge and has become King
44:00
of the saunas history. We may see
44:02
him actually with his penalties looming Suddenly
44:05
start that would be a wise move wouldn't it with
44:07
okay? If you know you've got pens with about 30
44:09
seconds left you'd bring Ivan Tony on it would make
44:12
this one Never
44:14
he hasn't missed one in his life until
44:16
you pause on that chain mail England shirt
44:19
They all goes badly wrong the Hawksby and
44:21
Jacobs daily podcast. Well there we are That's
44:23
how it all unfolded this
44:25
afternoon will return on Monday
44:28
By which stage we hope with England post-mortem Stan
44:30
Collin more joining us sleep And a cast
44:32
of thousands as we pick over the bones
44:34
of England's Six nil
44:36
victory over Slovakia you heard it here first
44:38
like a lot of people I'm I just
44:41
feel that it will come right at some
44:43
point. Yes, too good a players. I'm hoping
44:45
that yeah, that's right Well, we've all
44:47
we've all got a dare to dream. We're not
44:49
after five minutes Okay
44:52
So yeah Keep it talk sports throughout the weekend
44:54
and talk sport two for all of the games
44:56
are gonna be bringing you All
44:58
of the matches from the round of 16, but
45:00
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45:02
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45:04
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