 Welch i'n trofi TV ar ysgol 1878. FFN podcast yn ysgol 35. Felly, rwy'n rwy'n gweithio ar y ddechrau a'r bwysig o'r ffordd yma. Felly, rwy'n gweithio ar y ddechrau ac mae'n ddweithio ar y ddechrau. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae'r ffordd yn fwasgu ar— mae niferchi i ddweithio a'n ddweithio peth a rwy'n ddweithio ar leidio i ddweithio a'i ddweithio. Mae'r ffordd yn fagor. Mae Oeddon cyllidol yn gyff flopf, mae'n ddweithio angenadd gyda'r Gwll pool. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae'n ddweithio. Mae rcaf yn meddwl i ddweithio a'r ddweithio. Mae'r ddweithio. Mae'n ddweithio, ac rwy'n ddweithio rydyn ni i gael. Mae'n ddweithio. mae ein bod wedinad i isi'r cy ridiculously pwynydd â'r bobl. Mae Mike oedd yma yn y gynhyrch i ffyrw yr mewn ffynol. Mae'n gweithio eich gael bod â'r dweud eu bobl yn ffyrwyr cael y llun, ac mae'r ddweud, mae eich bod yn credu fe'n gweithio eu bod yn gweithio'r dweud, mae yma ni'n ei wneud yn teimlo fe'n gweithio. Efallai mae'n gwneud eich ddweud i ddweud y llun, a gallai eich dweud a'r gweithio eich gweithio i ddweud mewn ffyrwyr. That's the situation that we find ourselves in right now isn't it. Now isn't it, and this is exactly what I was thinking last night, looking at the table over and over again. You know after the forest game which was annoying actually. because I thought Salampton should have done that. Yeah it's now, it's asked to lose isn't it. Do you know what I mean? Like now that we're out, it's now a situation of not slipping back in there. Which I know is easier said than done but that's where we find ourselves Because at this moment in time we are safe albeit just absolutely. Well, before we go into our discussion about last night, our esteemed colleague on the show is not here again. Guest star, guest star, yeah. This is taking up. I'm not even sure that he gets a squad position anymore. Does he? Is it cameo? It's a cameo word up. He's gone full. That. The chain is there with the back of the head. Seabush in the chain copies, to be honest. But this is Andy Bush's thoughts about last night's victory at Brighton. Hey, boys, is Bush up the toffees? Hope you're doing OK. Sorry, I am not with you today. I just finished doing the school run and then I got ahead into London because I've got loads of early meetings and everything. So I can't be there. I am Calvert Lewin in it today, but they're in spirit. Speaking of Calvert Lewin, what an amazing performance. I still can't go over it. I literally cannot get over last night's game. It's just unbelievable. Maybe this is the the Everton we've all been waiting to see. But just on all levels, they were fantastic. I had the Yari Mina down as doing his typical thing where he comes on for 15 minutes of shithausery and then limps off like he's followed through. But he was just brilliant, monumental, great with Tarkaski at the back. Calvert Lewin was fantastic spearhead in the attack. Dacore, brilliant. Itwobi was amazing with Neil. Just I remember when he scored that goal against Blackpool in a friendly in a thought, this is it, he's going to be brilliant. And he was crap for ages. And I just feel like he's just starting to come out of his shell a little bit. So just totally unexpected. Forest winning was a pain in the ass, but I don't want to speak too soon. I kind of feel like maybe Leeds, Southampton and Leicester are just worse than we are and that's what's going to that's what's going to do it. But I don't know. I'm not saying we're going to beat Man City, but I feel like we'll give Man City more of a game than I thought we were going to give them. So yeah, I don't know, optimistic. It's nice to have an optimistic day after a blues game. So yeah, lots to talk about in the podcast, I'm sure. There you go. That was Mr Bush's, Mr Bush's thoughts called that we had a Yarimina, was his first one, and then Yarimina walks off like he's followed through. Normally interest and observation, but obviously clearly delighted. But Dave, I mean to go to what was obviously probably one of the toughest fixes we could have picked at this time, the way everything was going. And for Everton to dismantle them by five goals to one was quite some performance, really, wasn't it? Well, it was twofold, wasn't it? I mean, they were particularly bad, especially in the first half. And, you know, they were certainly better in the second half after those four substitutions, but Everton were just very, very good, you know? And genuinely, not just because of the result, I think that's our best side in terms of what we have at the moment. You know, what he put out, I think is the best combination of what we have at our sort of fairly limited disposal. But yeah, just things worked and there was a lot of good performances out there. And it does make you question. You know, I know obviously Dominic's been injured and he was a key part of it because he was a focal point up front and, you know, he changes a structure of the side because, you know, they have a point to aim for. But it does make you question where some of those performances were back in October and November and what not. And if they played anything like that for, you know, even a portion of the games, they'd never been the situation that they find themselves in now. But it was just really, really good to see. We're not out of the woods yet. But I think one more. I think one more win would see a safe. Yeah, I really do. Shalthamton agon, no? I'll be last day. Shalthamton agon, you know, even though, as I say, we could have done with Shalthamton getting three points last night, you kept forest down there. But yeah, Shalthamton agon. I mean, what they've still got 24 points, haven't they? So yeah, but listen, it was it was good to see and it's given us some hope because I think if we didn't, you know, if we got beat there last night, I think you'd have to fear the worst, wouldn't you? It's a weird one, isn't it? Because if you just said like we drew a Brighton through its city, we'd be like, take that all day. Because I mean, you've said that it's not a bad mentality that we've got ourselves into. But what I'm saying is you've said for a while, if we can just keep ourselves alive long enough for those final two games, two points would have done that. But actually a point up on that already. We're going to be alive with that mentality, don't we? We've had to set mentality at everything for quite some time. That results have been the reason why we haven't. Very long time I'm talking. I'm talking a long time like I'm talking like David Moyes era is well on this where we were happier to get to not be beaten then to win one of them. And I think Bournemouth have shown it recently that I think they've won six out of the last nine and they think they've lost the other three because they've gone for it and they've got the wins and that gets you three points is much more important than obviously by staying on beat with draws. So that I've said it for the last few weeks. We had to start going for games of football palace. We should have gone for it less towards the end. I think we should have been. That's why I think people were critical of his of his subs. And I think last night we went from we went for it from the start and we got our just rewards and we scored. Obviously we scored the fourth and the fifth at the right time. I mean, can you can you think of any other team that would be three in a lwp of 20 minutes to go where you'd be as a fan? You'd be shitting it when it went for one. No, no, when it went for one, I'm shitting it when they got another one now. I know. Yeah, yeah, and me and me as well. Most people would sit there, you know, comfortably thinking this is done. This is put to bed. I mean, nobody, nobody loses a three goal cushion, but I was sitting there as well, thinking you could still fuck this up. You really could. I was saying to me that we've just got to play in 10 minute block. We literally have got to get to the next time. By like it was into the dollar. Go. Yeah, I only started to I started to relax on 80 minutes. I tell you when I relax, when McNeill smashed the fifth into the roof of the net. I didn't enjoy the second half at all because it was just felt so precious because you've got something to throw away at me. And it was but it was a that you're absolutely right, Dave. That's our best eleven. And I'm so happy that you don't die. Took the advice now found it just in just in time. Hopefully you took the advice of every single fan that's got eyes. Yeah, and some without eyes. I'm not discriminating. I'm put you any meaner back in the side because I made a huge difference. Yeah, he was he was from winding people up to just haven't just getting the face of people, even the referee. Just the referee was not bad, by the way. I actually thought the referee breathed it quite well last night. Well, I actually went a venture over every name at nine files. No, I know, but he was actually quite good because for one of our goals, it was a file on one of our plays early on and he let it go. It was the bookings are meant to book meaner for literally nothing. Now I know that was the only one. I was the only one I made up and the calvary room on that's fine. Right? It was a book and but the same, the move was from a free kick when the lad jumped in on Ghana. It was the same tackle even that. I mean, Sean Dyche was fuming. It was the thing I was relieved actually when the Dominic Avalon was just the yellow for a second. I thought he'd caught up. No, it was a it was a it was a brilliant performance because we got out there. There's always that thing of scoring too early, but you know, you can't score five if you don't score the first one, can you? So it was it was all round brilliant. And we second half, we knew we were going to be under the cosh. Jordan Pickford as a as a Welby as well. I sent her back to a brilliant Patterson grew into the game after a little bit of a shaky start. He was all on the place. You know, well, we did well to get us up the field. Mach nere was clinical, but I also like Mach Nere's defender. I thought his defender was absolutely brilliant. That's what made his performance so good. And all round the pitch, we were just, you know, on the court, I do more a midfielder who breaks the subject. I'm faced off. Dominic Cavallu was absolutely unplayable, unplayable, faced off. We ended up with three because of a five. Yeah, no, but do you know what the big difference was for me? And we've seen it so many times where we've had we've had good performances in spells of games, right? Not even an entire half, but we know we've had a good 20 minutes here or a good half an hour there. And we've had situations where we could have been and should have been two up or three up, you know, and not taking those chances and not being clinical enough. And what was what I'm trying to say is what was really nice to see yesterday with that first half performers, albeit it was far better than anything that I'm alluding to before, but it's the fact that they actually took their chances and it wasn't one of those where it's a bit like, oh, we could have been up three nil and then we go and get hit by a sucker punch and you rue those opportunities and you actually end up with nothing. It was just nice to see everything go and them to come away with what they deserved in my opinion. Let's be honest, the less the game could have been the same. Yeah. Everton, I know and the caveat of that is Joven Pickford made a huge save of two one by the way that Goros had drawn. So fair play, he could have gone the other way, but Everton did have a number of chances to put that less the game to bed the other night and he didn't. And yet he did last night. You're absolutely right, David, that is that clinicalness. And I don't know about you too. But certainly when it got into, I'll be honest, the first time I uttered the words, this is a mass of three points to me, dad. It was in the ninety-third minutes, a four one just before we made it five because I just didn't want to say it. And he was laughing because he said, I'm adding noodles watching this day to being saying a three nil it was over. But we will never say that, obviously. But I said, I also said to him, this is what it must be like watching a good team. You know, when you can go away and just take a game away from a team. Brighton are fantastic and I think you're being slightly harsh there. They've saying they were terrible. I think what happened was because we scored so early and then rode the next 20 minutes out and made it two nil. We just took the wind out of their sails. And what we did was we grew into the game because we look, they play. Like Petra, before they play that game where they are wide open, man, city of very similar city of obviously a better vision. They are wide open because they just dominate the ball and the car if you're out and by playing, I said after the game, they play in boxes, don't they? Barcy, you should do that. They have like little small side of the games all over the pitch. Brighton, they were brilliant. But because like you said, that was our best 11. The every one of them seemed to understand what the role was. James Garner, I thought was brilliant. Just in being everywhere pressing, everywhere Garner. Got a book and was still everywhere. So everyone had to perform and I thought he did and we were able to. We were able to take the game away from him. And it was only and they continued to do the same thing as well. And we dealt. We had to deal with it. It was the coming inside of the cross and we had to deal with it every time. That's why we need the strong plays in the middle. And there was no no room to carry anyone in there. And no one made any mistakes. There was no mistakes. No one even stupid little things like miskicking it and all. Just everyone did the job. That's why it was so important to have someone like Jerry Meade in there who is a leader. Doesn't allow things to get on top of him. He tells people honestly, if he if that lad, if that lad could stay fit, he wouldn't be number one. He wouldn't be playing forever. No, he is such a good defender. Like a proper defender. Is there any surprise? Well class on his day. But even like there was one that come in and it was a typical one from him where he like dive, he don't dive in there. And I've seen him do that so many times. He doesn't take chances. He's not one to like other centre backs. I'm not going to mention. Might look to take that down and then it bounces off them and gives the opportunity. He just deals with it. Even the one he had to wait in, you know, when pick for that, it's going in. He just put his head in the way of the shot. It was, you know, when it's like, you know, again, you're not naming names, but people know it is. Wouldn't have done the same kind of thing. It's just not as good. I think I think listen, I think I think we're all keen not to mention any particular name because we don't we don't want to single anybody out. No, and I think it's important that we maintain that. Absolutely. I mean, to go like I think Patterson deserves to go a big mention because I thought the first 15, 20 minutes, Matoamer, who's absolutely superb being on fire this season, give him a little bit of a run around the opening 15 minutes. But he got to grips with it, realised I can't get too tight because he'll do me that way and he was brilliant. In a weird way, he was doing the right thing because he was he was letting him let him come inside where it's the only time he went on the outside. He nearly got a penalty if he committed there. So so so let him cross and then also deal with it. Because really, when you look at those two centre backs, they shouldn't be beaten in the air. It was only those very, very deep ones and obviously that's what they scored from, but it was a good all round display and your right day, what you said before, I think, I mean, you know, you look at those fixtures now and you think just if you could just get a point out of Sunday, just catch man city in between the two champions, the games. Grab a point off them. I think going off last two and think if we could get a win. Four points, I'm thinking. I think three will keep us up. No, I know, but I think three will I think three will do it personally in terms of I think. And that's a lot and this is a risky strategy to take, but that's also looking at the fixtures that leads unless I mean, I watched Lester yesterday. No, it's absolutely four because I know I started. No, no, no, no, you're absolutely right. Listen, just stone man city with a win. That'll be the dreamland. I think, yeah, and I think, I think the worry for me as well is the fact that granted we're in a in a better place to make this comment now today after yesterday's performance. I think my concern is a lot of people saying, yeah, well, it'll all go down to the last gate and we'll have to beat Bournemouth on the last day. And that worries me because Bournemouth, as we said before, and you were saying before, Ped, you know, they've they've gone for it. They've won six out of their last nine and because they've got really, you know, they they they attack well and they've got goalscorer. You know, they've definitely got goals in that side. And that's what would concern me about almost putting it all down to there. Now, let's hope that we're not in that situation for me, the one, you know, and I agree with you. I think if we get a point off city at the weekend, it'd be great. I really, really want to go to Molyneux and play like we did yesterday because I think if we do, I think we get three points there as well. I mean, they're safe now, aren't they? They're safe as well. I mean, you know, they're a difficult one to predict walls at the minute. You know, and they've got goals in them, but I think they're definitely beatable. And I think, as I say, if we go with that side and that intensity and, you know, that structure that we did yesterday, then I think we beat them. I think I've ever played anyway. I'm not saying we put five past five. I think we beat them, you know. And to be fair, when you think about it, we've had under-dice the way performance of being our best home to us. It's been home where we're so tight. We've lost one in six away. The away games we've been we've been quite we've lost one in six away. We've lost three and four at home. Yeah, we seem to play with a little bit more freedom. We play on the counter attack and and what was good about yes, he was, that was the first time, I think, that we really took advantage of the other team's results. I know Forrest won, but, you know, but in one way, that put Tralfamson gone. Yeah, I mean, but that was the first time. Don't get me wrong, it was the first time we really took advantage of the women. You see, I mean, Man City, Jesus Christ. We're going to you, but that's what but that's what we should be looking for on Sunday is that that hopefully they, you know, they come into the game. But Leeds get beat, Lester look awful, conceding goals again and then you think in heaven, come on, just give us something, get us a point, get us a 30. So to get three points is huge. It's fantastic. And I think you're right, Dave. I think if they go to Mollingham now, they will be relaxed. Now I'm saying on the beach, but they'll be relaxed and safe. So if they've done their way, you know, the discrepanse filler of the weekend filler missed a half full of chances. And hopefully we'll turn up there in a couple of weeks and I just don't want to need anything from the Bournemouth game. No, I agree with you. Mate, I want to take me seat on that final day and just be relaxed and just watch a game of footy. I do believe that if Everton had to win, I think the intensity and the aggression and anger around Godderson Park would make it very difficult for Bournemouth, but I don't want I don't want to have to do that. I want to turn up, go to Wolves and just nick it, you know, go there. We owe them. They beat us in the 96th minute or whatever it was at Godderson. So we owe them on. And the more than beatable Wolves, more than beatable. So the team we've just we've just put five pass, but six pass them. So 11 no. Yeah, there you go. Deal score, get them a goal, 11-one. So there you go and absolutely tremendous result as what we all asked for, really, we all said, if we could get to the final two and it's in our hands, we take that. Well, maybe we've said it for weeks, you know, we've that we've given ourselves that opportunity now with that result last night. And, you know, what the teams do, what they should do, I ate the teams above us who need points like Newcastle go to Leeds. They've got it. They need the results. They've been beating their own Sunday. They need a big result. We've got to go to Newcastle as well. Lester have got Newcastle and Lester have got Liverpool and then Newcastle away. Forrest have got tough games. Forrest have got Arsenal and forrest have got Chelsea away. Like Frank's back now, he's had a win. So he'd be relaxed. So he might get back to back wins. So we've just got it. You should put the pressure on them now and let them think. No, they look like they might get out of it. It's the only way that we can go forward, isn't it? As he has said, the only way is up. He has did say that. He has did say that. What would the plastic population say? Would they just back in Europe? And they would just have a lunch for cocoa. Fair enough. Fair enough. That mean there you go. If anyone would know, Dave would know. Dave would know. Dave would know. But there you go, Brighton 1, 5. But sorry, just before we finish. The last one as well. The last one. I mean, can we just have a little role talk about evidence best 11? And I'm talking about how good a game the midfield three didn't have enough to lie the core eight back, Dominic Albert Lewin, superb changes the whole face of this evidence team. And yes, people who were listening, the ones who were having a go at me when I kept saying, if we can just get them back, it'll make a difference. There's your difference. Anyway, let's move on. The pass by Amadou on it. To Dwight McNeill. Wow. Wow. But the finish. You know, I mean. It was, it was, it was absolutely. You know, it was just it was immense because actually, I mean, it was a tight. I mean, he could have shot earlier as well. And you sort of thought that he would and that was tight. But he took it on and made it even tighter. You know what was great about that? You know what was great about that? It was that thing of almost like a mnachyd am not doing anything else. Just fucking have it. Just launch it. Just smash. And I said with McNeill all season, if he just simplifies his game, he's actually not a bad player. And he's been, listen, he's been brilliant of late. He really has. He's been fantastic. If he carries on like this, I'll hold me hands up and say fair plays better than what I thought. He's got a lovely left foot. We know that earlier in the season, he didn't show it under tight, he's got better and better. But that's all I want him to do. Get it out of his feet, nitty. Get out of feet, put crosses in. But the fourth goal was brilliant as well, because it was brilliant by a wobby. Great strength. Lovely little through ball, but to send the keeper, the chaffee. Although I was slightly concerned. I know what you're going to say. He seemed to take a long time to put it in the net. I'm just saying not within your thumb points. So he just hit it. Hit it because at one point I thought he was going to do that thing that people used to do at school is actually going to get down on his and ahead it in. Because he just seemed to be taking so long. And I thought something's going to go wrong here. He's going to trip over a lace or something or hit the post. He was just being very, very sure. He was. He didn't even smash it. He didn't even smash it. He just was full-take back. It was like the football and father Ted. It was just like a walking football game. The Italian stallion. It was just making sure. Just put it in. Slightly unlucky not to be a ward of the Hatre. No, no. I mean, Tom was going to Mars. I was going to Tom and he's a trap there in. Now he's been listening. He's been he's been I don't think it's got anything to do with Dysha. I think it's since Anthony Gordon left. I think when Anthony Gordon left all the poison. I left his body and he just he was just like I'm free. I'm free. He said like Anthony Gordon's is kryptonite almost. Essentially he was like, you know, in in films where like people are possessed and then when the thing gets killed, he suddenly wake up on the roll. Good again. That's him. He was poisoned by Anthony Gordon's hair. Is that what it was? What it was, the dive. A clear ball than a fat. The dive run and he's been great ever since. So fair play to him. Seven goals. Yeah. I mean, if I had love on to get another three and end with Tenamats in that. And then if you could start if you could deliver that, then that's one side with goals that we still need. I hope he was brilliant. Don't get me on Alex. I hope he if you could just add some goals to your game as well, then it helps so much. But haven't the cut and I know we were going to finish, but Abdelhaid acorri Dave. I mean to the second finish on the volley. Yeah, delicious, wasn't it? He's a good player, you know. And he's one of those that I always felt, you know, earlier on in the season, it was a real waste. The fact that, you know, he either wasn't fit or wasn't playing. Both Frank didn't like him. Frank didn't like him. And and he knew that he was one of those players that actually if you if you got him fit and you got him back, it's almost like a big, big signing for us. Because, you know, when he's on his game and he's box to box and he can finish and he really is, you know, he brings a lot. And he was a huge part of that. I mean, obviously he stayed in the obvious two goals, but but even despite the regardless of the goals, he was a huge, huge part of that yesterday. And, you know, that's why he's instrumental in that being the best line up that I think we have at the minute. I really do. I think he's crucial in there. I am Frank wanted to give him to follow. Frank wanted the right to go to my heart. And I am going to finish the evidence stuff now and we'll move on. But just as it's on to the rest, you've heard that we're seeing now the player that we bought from Waffa, because at Waffa, they had a much free role in it. It's why he got like average six goals a season. And yet we haven't had a midfield player I can score because you're four now for half a season, because obviously I know Frank started with him. He got into the bill and that was it. Yeah, yeah. And I think also it helps having Dom and the team because there's so much focus on Dom as the centre forward and then the Corry can drift into those areas. Because both, you know, both of those goals yesterday, say obviously the first one's a nearly one and the Dom turn is fantastic. And he puts a good ball somebody takes it. But the second one, he just drifts into a space where no one, no one was watching him and again, because Dom's probably in it's a good ball by McNeill, but he drifts into a good goalscoring. He's a natural, got natural instincts to score goals. None of our midfielders really have that. And I think that's something the manager's really lashed on to. And of course, don't forget our way spell on the show on Dice was when when he was out the team and the manager didn't really have a clue what to do without him. So so that all tallies together, doesn't it really? And he can make it like almost like a 4-4-2, but then he's got the energy to get back into midfielden. Like you say, he's gone from being a player who wasn't getting a game on the verge of leaving the football club to someone who could be our most important player. He gives us an extra goal, but as I said, a large part of that does come from Dominic Carvent-Lunoy. As I said, in the first half yesterday, I thought he was absolutely magnificent and unplayable. In his time off, he's perfected the drag back, hasn't he, Dom? He's been working on the last track back, sheen yr effaith. It's just he's been, it's how he utilised a space so well. So fair play to him. He's been doing something with his time. Maybe that's what Townsend's been doing. Oh my God. I'm going to win the lot. If he comes, if he listen, he could come back on the bench at Wolves. Come on and that will be pay. Smash one in the top in 25 yarder. Andrews just stands there like that, lads. That's what I'm. Whatever tournament we're in in Portugal in the summer, we're going to win it. We're going to win it on the North West Cup with real. You never know. That's the thing, never know. Well, long as rexham. Long as rexham. We'll be all right. We'll be all right. We are missing Mr Bush today, but he has set us a couple of questions. So let's hear the first of those questions. Questions for you today. First question. I'm going to talk about this on the show tonight. I've been given a, they've sent us a new router, wireless router Sky have, and I'm really excited about it, even though it's incredibly boring. So I'd like to know from you guys, what is the most boring thing in your life that's new that you're the most excited about? So tell us about that. You've got something in your life that is incredibly boring. Just to get a run over on the pedestrian crossing here. Incredibly boring, but you're well into it. And then the second question, since he's been spamming our WhatsApp group with loads of photos of him loitering around in the outside of the stadiums and where they're setting up. Who does Peds think is going to win the Eurovision Song Contest? We should have some kind of run down from Peds on, you know, like a booking form as to think who he thinks are going to be the ones to watch and who's the dark horse. Right. Right. I mean, I'll be honest, I expected this to be split, but there you go. There you go. So the questions are, firstly, you've heard it, but I don't know whether Dave. I wouldn't mind a refresher on that because I've heard what Bush said in there, but I heard it about three hours. Yeah, no worries. So so Bush has basically said what's the most boring thing you've been excited about? They're getting a new router into their radio stick. Some guy. I think he meant a home. Yeah, I think he was at home. Was there a home? OK. Well, whatever it is, he's getting a new router. Yeah, he's gone. Rooters are us and he's excited. So let's park that. Well, park that. Second question can wait. So what is the what is the most like, you know, we all have these things. Don't we get stuff like mines normally? I've had with a router when it you get in a new bleach, a new cable box or a new phone is generally the same in it. But I do get a new phone. I think I know what I love about phones. I don't know if anyone does this. Now when you get up, your phone gets a new update and you're like, what is it? What new stuff are you going to get with that update? So that's a definite. I do like a new router. You do like all like a new. Just to see what do we believe that the possibilities are greater than what we see the new router in the studio, the new router. Presenting the production, the show. Yeah, I mean, the new thing I'm into at the moment, I've mentioned this before. It's the flight tracker app. I just love it. I'm a saddow and I don't know it's kind of that one. Well, mine's flight, mine's flight, right? OK, not flight, right? That's when he bought it. Other apps are available. Anytime. I'm just a saddow. I have no issue with this. I'm a saddow to a new thing. I see I'm walking the dog. I see a plane dead high up in the sky. And I go where's that going with that going and you check it. And I've what I've noticed this loads of like transatlantic things go over. So I know now that there's a flight from Tel Aviv to New York that goes over my house about two o'clock in the morning. There you go. You're here or when you hear the helicopter and you're like an helicopter flew over my house on sat down dead late and it come from Scotland. And I'm like, is that Trump Trump flying over my house right now? And then it went missing for you because of you today. No, no, no. OK. And many times you just going to be great. And there's one Tokyo to Paris and you're just thinking. It just it just gives me just a little moment of a slight rush. I've gone, that's interesting, but that's good. And on a day like this on the on the on the app, it gives you a picture of the actual plane as well. Is there an opportunity for us to have another additional channel with discussions? Don't know what made the so many channels that would be better than this, that when you go on YouTube. Like there's one I was watching. Yes, they have some in addition to not better, different, different question. We need a travel blog channel, whatever and then put the last bit is when you you see the picture of the plane or the helicopter. And if it's a nice clear day, you can look up and go. Oh, yeah, I can see all the nice livery on it looks. Oh, yeah. That I'm a sad. So you're the flight. You get a new app or a booster. OK, there you go. Is that can I just say just on that point because I was out with somebody who who was was behaving in in an equally alarming manner. Is this the one where you actually point your phone to the sky? No, no, it's not, Dave. So basically that's a good one. I'll tell you. No, no, no, no, but I've seen this unless and let's say we're having me on and like taking the mix is that they were kind of the plane went over and they kind of pointed it towards the plane. And they kind of go, OK, right. Well, that's a that's a whatever that's a virgin flight to JFK. Or then there's another one of that. That's a BA flight to, you know, Chicago. Oh, awesome. No, this is this is simply like if you were to put if you put it on and then you press it flight reader. I asked you to play that set. You do this guide scan. That was the face. So right now, right now, because we're very close to John Lennon in April, as I can see, a plane just sitting on the tarmac and it's going to Roos. It hasn't took off yet. I'm writing it. There's a plane coming over from Coshish, going into Liverpool. That's not far. There's one that would have flown over my house from Dublin to Liverpool. So that you can just see there's a helicopter over witness, but I don't know where it's going. I don't know where it's been. It's a private zone. Basically, you just see a picture of the sky and and the way the planes are. And that's it. It's very, very sad. I grant you it's sad. It's not sad. It just gives me like you like it. You look up and go, wonder where that's going. Why is that sad? I think you're just and it's somewhere to somewhere and it's not. And it's it's my because so many go over my household that are like Tokyo to Paris and you're like, why, why is that coming in yet? What's going on? Do you think, do you think, do you think, Pead, that that actually your your interest in this has been fueled by some of evidence performance is over the last few months as much as you know that there's been there's been several weeks and months where you've you said to yourself, I need a new hobby, I need something else to interest me in occupying my time because my team isn't doing it for me. Maybe it is. But what it was was there's a plane flying about three o'clock in the morning. I just happened to be opening the door to let the dog go out. And I could see it. I was thinking, where is a plane going at three o'clock in the morning? And it was going to New York. It was like a DHL cargo plane. But the one thing I tell you what one thing it has helped me by when you look at how many planes you think you feel a lot safer about travel. There's so many it's crazy. I know I like it. I get it, I get it, I like it. You should go remember me mum that same day. It's very as a kid. But it's not it can't be niche because this is a very good app. It can't be niche. It must be a lot of people being doing this for you. And one thing you did notice that during lockdown, there was just nothing in the sky quite clearly. Lockdown. So there you go. Dave, have you got anything that is kind of I don't know what to do with Andy Bush? It's boring to Kansas City. You're excited. Jesus. All right, mate. We'll shave this for the new child. It's a private jet. All right, listen, listen. It's funny you should say that, Barry, because this week is an exciting week in our household. OK, and I think I can maybe top the router scenario, the domestic router scenario, because I live in a townhouse and we have a water pump on the top, right? So we've got an airing cupboard up the top. Yeah. And I guess because the water has to come up quite high, it needs a pump to operate the shower and the bath on the top. Flo. Of course. Now, this pump has been faulty for a long, long time. Right. And and has been, you know, it gets stuck on there and it kind of goes and it's really annoying. And there's a sort of there's a way of turning it off, right? But anyway, this has been like this for about the last three years. Now, to replace it would be a new pump at the cost of about 800 pounds, which is a lot plus fitting it, which I don't really want to spend. However, my plumber mate Russ has managed to find me a second hand one and he texts me earlier on and he can either come later today or tomorrow to fit it. Plus all in. It's going to be less than half the price, which is brilliant. And then it will revolutionise my water delivery in this house. I don't know whether water delivery is indeed a term, but you know what I mean is the execution of the hot and the cold water in a bathroom scenario and it's going to be completely different now. And I am, you know, these are potentially pedestrian mundane kind of conversations, but for me, it's exciting and me and my teenage daughter are very much looking forward to to having this new world of water. I think that's tremendous, that is good because again, it's practical as well. So it's going to improve quality and money back. That's to me, that's classic Russ. Yeah, that is typical Russ, you know, absolutely. You know, this is why you need people, you need mates in the trade. You do, you do. It's where the trade go. If you feel, well, I was going to say that we don't get sponsored by them. We have no commercial overlords on this podcast. So, but we would like commercial overlords. Commercial overlord opportunities are available when we did a radio show. That was that was our slogan, no commercial overlords. We were like, we'd love to have some. Now, I love stuff like it's like, you know, it's like when I got me, it's the excitement you feel when you put your air fryer on. It's the excitement of it's like the scene in Step Brothers when Will Farrow walks out to beat the shop with all the toilet roll. And like he's adult and your punches this guy, just doing those little adult things. Llywydd, eff, effryw wise, I, I nearly, I nearly got one yesterday. Well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Hear me out, hear me out, hear me out because I think that you will ultimately congratulate me on making the right decision what happened was I got an email yesterday and supposedly from Argos saying that I had won an air fryer. ac all I had to do was pay for the delivery of the air fryon. I thought this is good. An it was a prop, it was a Ninja, you know, which I know is a good one, is a good good brand. Right, was the email from Nigeria? No, it wasn't from Nigeria. Anyway, so so I went through and it said and I thought I was going, so I filled in my details and then I had to go on to another third party site. And then I started to think I thought, no, this is all wrong. This is all wrong. And then I went on the actual Argos site yn gallu i weld o'r amserach, achos mi'n gweithio arno'r deg nhwysgrif. Fellyiciwch i fynd, ond mae'n mynd i'n ffordd. Rwyf wedi rhoi'n meddwl hollol. Rwy'n meddwl hwnnw, ac wedi dod effaith â chredeb, ac wedi rhoi'n meddwl yn awr i'n meddwl y bod, bod i wneud o bwrdd ar ddynnu cynyb fod y tueddiewyr yn gweithgafodd, rwy'n meddwl bod mae'n ferwysau. Rhyddw i'n gweithio o fe wahanol ar y cyflwytof gan Dave. Yn ni. I don't satisfy anybody. You're right, you're full. Foll in or not at all and that's my motto. I would have thought a man in your position, a man like you, a man like Dave. Could ring somebody who could ring up ninja and get you a ninja. Just to say, I'm Dave Vithy and I use Fryus. Dave, Vithy... I wouldn't go as far as saying I love it so much that I bought the company. songs in the town house. I will say that. A man like Dave could contact people and say you know I've been dancing on ice, I've done hauling the wall or whatever. I was on one of the top radio. encountered the tyr striving who Peytman was the producer of the biggest radio station behind the BBC's pretty broke. He could do all of this. I'm sure someone would send an email for this. Felly, dwi'n meddwl gan ychydig. Mae'n holl o'n bwysig, ond rwy'n gofyn nhw'n gweithio'r byd. Wel, rwy'n credu i'r fferiaid. Felly dyma'n gwybod. A'i gwaith am y rôl, rydyn ni, rydyn ni. Rwy'n meddwl i'r rôl yma, rydyn ni'n meddwl i'r ffordd. felly, rydyn ni fod yn ddigonio a'n mynd i'r ystafell, rydyn ni'n meddwl cael eu bod yn gweithio. A, bydd yma'n bwysig yn gweithio. a dwi'n g fyro i gwylau'n amdano i gyd, dwi'n gyd i'n gwneud. Yn, i ddim yn y mas wedi'u oedd, dwi'n rhaid fawr i gyd. Isfodd y chas. yn y olfawr rysg, dwi'n gyd. Mae oedd mi'n gwneud yn ystafell. Mae'n gwneud. Dwi'n grwp yn rhaid i'n meddwl i'r cael y glasu. Mae'n gondol, yn y maent yna, mae'n neuradau fyddiol â'r Falaol, mae'n cychwyn i'n meddwl a'r Rûd. can rush not be the conduit to all of the stuff now. He's more a plumbing and heating kind of guy. But you know he knows people, I don't mean that in a sinister way but he knows people. Is that just this name that's the plumbing? Is that just saying the dentist friends? Dwi's friend. I'll be with the plan out. All right, OK, OK, fair enough. Now I'll finished with the second one. The second one closes the show. It's just, you go back today. It's gone a nearly as sense is what you're saying. Mark says as bush and witty, bus is near so we'll ask Big D with Dv. Ever Nasty to do a DJ set of open the new stadium, what is the first and last song you play? I don't like these questions because these are ones that really you should think about. It would be good if like Baz did give us a little bit of a warning, wouldn't it? No, just a bit of pre-planning. First and last one to having to think. I know but thinking's not good for podcasts. Can we answer this? Can we bounce this? Go on then, go on then. I'm going to go, sorry I was going to say, my first one would be Good Times by Sheik, and my last one would be Tragedy by Steps, not for the new stadiums surely. Surely that's got to be up. The last day it got us in, yeah. So now you're telling me what to think? Martin Kittney says what food, meal plus drink. What do you choose if you could only eat one and drink one for the rest of your life? What food or meal if you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life? And what drink, if you could only drink one drink for the rest of your life, what would it be? Well okay, on the food front, it's difficult isn't it? Because I mean anything you would get sick of day upon day upon day, but I suppose this is more, I'm going to use this as more like what would my final meal be. Probably be something like a shepherd's pie, you know. Okay, interesting. You know, I love a good shepherd's pie. Okay. So I'm going to need that with Dave, with Wattery. Well if it was for the final meal shepherd's pie stuff, I think it'd be a nice glass of red wine or something like that. Lovely. But again, you know, you don't want to be doing that on a daily basis. I don't really have a favourite drink to be honest with you. Not if I had to pick something that I had to drink every day, other than water or like black currant squash. Okay. Fine. Okay. A drink, I'm going to go for a cherry Pepsi Max. Nice. Diet of course. Yeah. And final meal. Probably a really, really, really good burger. Just a really. You like your burger. A really standard, innit? Just a really good burger, like a proper good burger. Okay. With all the accompanying bits and things. I'd have a nice steak and kidney pie. No, you can't have awful. No, a nice steak, kidney pie or steak pie, steak and ale pie. There you go. My steak and ale. Yeah. Steak and ale pie and a Dr Pepper Zero. My mrs. Steak and ale pie yesterday because you said you're off the ale. I'll tell it to be a... I was like, shut up. Stuart Thompson said who is the coolest film character of all time? You can't have Mr Freeze. See what Stuart did there. Do you know Steve McQueen springs to mind, isn't he? But he's not a character otherwise. He's a human being. Oh true, true, true, true. Unless you're talking about Steve McQueen being played in the film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood by Damien. Right. What's his name from Banda Brothers? Lewis, yeah. I'm going. I'm going... Mavrych. I'm going to Trom Cruise. I've got it all. I've got you all beaten. Go on then. Mr Wolf in Love Fiction. Yeah, he is brilliant, but I'm still going. I'm going to Cruise. Have you got one, Dave? No. No. Okay, Sam. This is just playing Tom Cruise. I don't know. Is he that cool in real life? I don't know. Like he done a thing for the thing, didn't he? Over the weekend? For the thing, yeah. For the... For the other thing? He did for the awards. He took his award, MTV Movie Award. Right. Right on. Thanks, I'm flying a plane and then did a pull-off. And then he's done the same thing for King Charles. Saying, well done on being born to a other royal person. Okay. And flew off. I don't know whether you just dubbed it over. You might have just dubbed it. But who knows? Dubbed. There you go. Alex Dowling said if you were a shoot, which shoot would you be? Oh, I mean, that's a really stupid question. It really doesn't have a nice soup. Just give any answer. Which soup would you be? I'm going vegetable. I'm going for a variety of animals for you. There you go. I like vegetable, but there's a cafe near us that does a really good lentil and bacon soup and they often have it as a special on Friday. So I'm going to go lentil and bacon shoot there. Not special if it's every Friday, though, is it? Special because once will be. I'm going to go with the pea and ham. Okay. Interesting. Will Greg, your defence is terrified? So as you think humans will ever colonise another planet? Yes, the last two. Okay. They'll actually start by colonising one of the moons of Saturn. No, that's Saturn. The other Jupiter. Yeah, Titan. It's Titan. The reckon is the best one to colonise. Because when the sun starts expanding, it will get the same heat as what the Earth gets now. So that is the first one they're looking at. That's what I got told anyway. Dave. And they've already got Mars named after them? Okay. Yes. They have? Yes. So I think there's a certain inevitability about the fact that it will have to happen at some point, but we just don't know when. Not yet. Okay. This is a yes now. I mean, not before the end of the season. No, no. So this is a yes now. Lionsy afternoon, lads and fellow blues. Go on then. You sure are a magnificent wind. Not that. Do you now think we stay up? Yes or no? Maybe. Dave. I'm going to say yes. I'm going to say yes. I mean, I don't want that to come up. No, leave it. Let's move on. If I had to go yes or no, then I'm going to say yes. I'm saying yes. Matt Thomason, or Tom Arsons, says who would win in a royal rumble match between monarchs past and present? You can't mean to be fair. Some of the monarchs are some of the worst people who ever lived when you think about what they've done. So I don't think it's going to be any of the modern ones, is it? So the old ones. Some of the old ones. So past. Yeah, well I've had universal grievance here. He's a bit, he loved it. He loved it. He's a big fella. Wavey Davey says a question for the Easter egg thief. I think that's you, Dave. Oh, that'll be me. When do you expect your daughter will start talking to you again? Is there any update on the whisper egg and the replacement whispers? Well, interesting question. Thank you, Wavey Davey, for that. I've forgotten because, yeah, so since she's been back from her mum's, which is where she was last week, I don't think she's noticed the fact that I've eaten her whisper Easter egg and I haven't brought it up. So I've actually, I mean, the thing is, if she goes in the recycling, she says the recycling goes out tonight. It's normally like a Monday night into a Tuesday, but obviously with a bank holiday, it goes to day later, so it'll be a Tuesday into Wednesday. So this week is recycling. So as long as she doesn't check in the recycling, she won't see the flatten box that I put in there and I think I should be in the clear. So far, so good. And I think that she's more, she's more distracted by her GCSEs, actually, which start at the end of this week early next. But thank you for asking Wavey Davey, but I think I'm in the clear. Fair play, it's true. Paul Cattel says what music would you choose to play every time you walk into a room? That's a tough one, though. It is a tough one. Just why you think about that. Should be park that. Park it for just a week. On that note, there's a mate of mine and what he does is that when he goes round to to these other friends of ours. Yeah. Is it, you know, he's got one of these Sonos speakers. Right. Whereby, if you've got the app, right, if you've got it at home and if I come round to your house and you've got it as well, as long as I'm connected to your Wi-Fi, then I can operate your speaker. Right. So what he does is he comes round and he stands on the front door, sort of holds his phone there till his phone connects to his mate's Wi-Fi inside and then he's got complete control. So then he can kind of play his walk-on music. So then he can kind of like play Eye of the Tiger or whatever. As then, you know, he's a bit like, oh, well he's here now, you know, because here's his big, bit like the darts players have when they come out. You're sure this is not your day? No, no, no, no. Is this the friend, a friend of mine? No, no, no. What do you mean, like an asking for a friend when? Yeah. This is genuine. Okay. Well, it's not well fair play. I, he's not quite a character. It isn't. I just changed the Wi-Fi. It's not gross. Yeah. I mean, I've seen that in, that's in one of the films, isn't it, where the kid pulls up and puts the family, what's in telly, and he puts porn on the telly. Whoever's phone in one of the films, quite funny. I'm sure that was in a film. Yeah. That was a friend of mine. Asking for a friend. Asking for a friend. Asking for a friend. Paul Cattl says, do you eat soup or drink it? I eat soup. I don't drink soup. I don't drink soup. How could you eat when it's got big chunks of meat in it? No, how could you drink it when it's got big chunks of meat in it? I've just said. I don't know when I'll pull. I think it's somewhere in between, personally. Right. I'm going to ask one more. And then, then I've got to go. The rest they're getting parked till next week and I'll put them on the agenda for next week. Benjamin Faecl have said, if you had Twitter when you were in your early 20s, what would you be posting? I probably would be making lots of comments that I now realise you shouldn't make. I think it's a good thing that we didn't have. When you think of how times have changed in that space of time. And you see. Slightly for me from the late 90s. But I think when you get onto it, you see how many people are in the early 20s with some of the absolutely nonsense that they talk about. It's not just that. It's not just that it's... And the brains have a point. Terminology that's changed. There will have been terminology that will have been acceptable. Oh, yeah. Obviously. And this is the thing about everything. This is why you do look at things and I don't understand why people aren't allowed to make mistakes in life with what they say. Because things change. It's like when my miss has been rewatching like Brookside on it's on the ITV player or whatever. It's on the channel for vision. And it comes up at the begin disclaimer like the things that were said in this. And that's to me that's exactly what it should be you shouldn't be cutting those things out as such. You should just be educating people going this is what people said around that time for different things. And we live and we learn and we grow and no one should be held absolutely accountable not unless it's absolutely terrible. Yeah, of course. Because there will have been words that we will have said that now you look back and going oh my god you can't say that. Absolutely. Like let's finish with the question from Andy Gush part 2. You are obviously... It is your vision this week. It is a big thing. The buzzing down at the docks. It's the great stuff that you put some great pictures up the way there's been lovely mostly a bank all the money wasn't. But Andy Bush basically wants you to give you know some tips who should we be looking out for this weekend for your vision. He wants the pet tips. I believe well I mean Andy I mean that the semi final starts tonight Tuesday. So I mean get involved in that. I mean they are live on the BBC. So get involved. I believe Sweden is the one to watch. But I've not done too much research on it because I like the elements of surprise. You don't want to go in knowing who you are. No. Because where would be the fun in that? The fun in your vision is being surprised by the songs and by the acts and how maybe I'll mad they are or how good they are. So I have not did my talk too much. I imagine Sweden are high on the list. I imagine the British entry is probably also is also maybe the dark horse as well. So but I will you know I will just watch it as it unfolds and rather than trying to find out too much very much like a whale cup in the 80s or the other 90s. You just want that surprise. You just want that surprise and just see a player and go I don't want to know the XG of you know the French. I mean that yeah exactly. I want to be surprised by them. Dave I mean if you just without having any inside information obviously um who who do you think will who do you think may may be worth an outside bet this weekend for your vision? A Finland for me. Which Finland? She Finland are all I think. Yeah absolutely. I think they're all. Yeah that's my that's my top tip. He's gone in there. He's gone with it. He's gone. Okay. I'm going to say Spain. Spain are Spain are very much like the football. They have under received and I just feel like I just feel like now might be Spain's fan. Now might be the time. It might be. And then it's an outside bet. I think yeah. Are you just naming countries now? No way. Yeah just naming countries. And this one. What do you x what do you want me to do? I'm not following. I haven't found the pivot gone. Listen have you got the XG of you know of Finland? I mean you know have you got the XG of Georgia? How are they going to perform? So I'm just going to say I just feel like those two countries have got an opportunity. Spain they've all got an opportunity. Spain like you've rightly said have underperformed at this level. They have underperformed? You've got to think can they do it on a warm barmy Saturday night in Liverpool? Who don't know whether it will be warm up? Well I mean it is Liverpool warm and barmy if you're from Spain. No it's probably freezing. No but it is to us because it's going to be. If you're from Finland now. Yeah if you're from Finland it's a warm barmy night. That's what makes the events so good. Say diff. You never know. You know you just can't you just you just never know. I mean you probably do know but you just can't tell. So you're Sweden. I mean Sweden have got history of when they do love Baba. The more arguably the greatest ever. So you know that's your banking on that. They take it very seriously. They do take it very seriously. Thank you. It's almost like a national event. They all add love Iceland to win it. As Will Ferrell will be there with his mum. I would love Iceland to be there giving it the yah yah ding dong. Exactly. Because what a film that. Have you seen that film Dave? No what were we talking about? You're a vision literally called your the clearing. I would like you to watch your vision before Saturday. Honestly. Will Ferrell's in it. It's a film is it? It's a film. On Netflix yeah. It's on Netflix and it's absolutely hilarious. They've hit you with his finger on the pulse there. Yah yah ding dong. Yeah. They've David Ferrell. It is really funny. Now it's brilliant Dave. It's not some like really. Well listen listen that'll be my homework. As soon as I finish calling from a council I'll watch it. Do it. Do it. It's brilliant honestly. It's a bit well worth an hour for your life. Right let's leave it there. On the podcast I talked about Evan winning five one away. Outstanding. Big thanks to Dave. Big thanks to the bushmeister general for his video as well. He'll hopefully be back with us next week. Thank you all for listening. Give it a five star review. Give it a thumbs up on YouTube subscribe if you haven't and we'll be back next week. See you later. Bye. Bye.