 No, you didn't even dip it. He's looking for help. So is that, are they both? That's some milk, mate, that's some milk. Hello, I am Crispin Smith and I'm here at my favourite restaurant Chicken and Blues and I'm joined by the duo. I hear there's a bit of a bromance as well between Alex and Tyler. Lads have you ever been to a CNB before? I've not, no, first time. First time, okay, well for that then we better bring in some wings. Let's get these boys going with some nice barbecue wings to start off with. These are my go-to wings. Oh, there we go. That's right, they're not spicy, they're not spicy, these have you. Cheers, boys. Let's go round the mouth now. This is my kind of wing right here. Thank you. Don't get used to them because... No, let's keep these ones. This one's perfect for me. Alright boys, so, premise of the game, name is truthful jab, so what you've got to do is either answer the question or take a hot wing, okay? And what do you like with spicy food, Tyler? Not a huge fan. Not a huge fan. You're in trouble. I'll get you on the cello then. I'll eat it, but it's not my preferred. Okay, start off nicely. Like I said at the top of the program, the bromance between you, Alex, how did that bromance come about? I think we came in at a similar time and obviously we're both injured as well, so I think that definitely helped. We was, you know, in the gym together every single day, you know, doing our own programs and I think, you know, having someone like tie around, who I can speak to and help me out and, you know, you can give me advice because I've never really been injured like that before. So it was just a big help and obviously we'd go out for meals and stuff, we'd go for coffee, so, you know, to have someone like that when you join the club was a nice thing. So, yeah, it's a little bromance that started there. Tyler, what's Alex's best trait? Oh, God. Best trait is on the football field. No, no, no, he's an amazing guy, though. I mean, I think it's rare in football that you find guys that are as talented as him, but such a good person off the field. So, like he said himself, when I first came into the club, he was actually here before me, but I heard a lot about him, obviously, from him playing in the championship, winning young player of the year. But I knew how amazing of a player he was, so coming in here, I had high expectations for himself. Yeah, I mean, I was sitting next to you in the Notts Forest game and you were, you know, playing very well, Alex, you know, winning ball back and stuff, and you could see the bromance was there, you were screaming, you know, like, it was good to see, great to see. What's a stereotype about a footballer that's true to be always late, to be... Some, definitely. Not us. The people say that we're lazy, maybe, sometimes. I feel like all we do is train, go home and... It's a life of an athlete, isn't it? Or a knife, maybe. Yeah. No, I think people think it's an easier job than it is. It's like that. One of America's biggest stars, you know, obviously, captain in the team, etc. What's the worst thing anyone's asked you to do, whether it's an appearance or an interview, or anything, other than this, you know, other than this? I mean, everyone always asks me if I call it soccer or football. So I feel like I've lived in Europe long enough now that I call it football. But yeah, everyone always asks me if I call it soccer or football. So that's probably the most annoying thing. Yeah, that's a good point. I probably would have asked you that. Yeah. If you'd said soccer, I would have definitely made you do it the whole way. I mean, so if you could teach Tyler one thing, to do one thing, what would it be? Teaching. Yeah. What, in general? Do I have to know how to do it? Well, I reckon you do if you have to teach him. I would say teach him how to score, but... Yeah, it's true. They ask you how you are, and you just have to say that you're fine, when you're not really fine. I've scored two already, but before that, I wasn't... I was in the biggest scorer. Well, I'm not sure it would have been, but it could have been. I got a little bit too excited and ran off sides. I'm a big girl. Yeah, teach him how to score, but I think I need that off-dome as well, I mean. Yeah, true. Just to see if it's dumb. Yeah, give him a ball of dumb. Tyler, same question. You could teach Alex one thing, but what would it be? To tackle. He doesn't like tackling very much. Nah, he's getting better. He's getting better. He's played a little bit deeper now. Yeah, the tie-out as well. Let's start the season. No wings so far, boys. No wings so far. You know what? This one might force you to do it, Alex. Depends on what you like as a person. He said you're a great person off the field. Let's see. Who is the worst footballer at FC Bournemouth? Just take a wing. Take a wing. Are we pulling the wings in? Yeah, we're pulling the wings, yeah. We're in the wings. We're in the wings. Wait, I have to eat one too? Well, I know you don't have to eat one, but we're getting ready because you're getting after it. That question's mental, by the way. That question's mental. So it's just really spicy, yeah? Nah, you'll be all right. You don't have to dip it in that. Yeah, yeah, you have to. But like, you have to go like, dip it properly. All the way, bro. No, come on, that's all right. I don't have to eat the whole thing, do I? No, you do, bro. You've got to bite with the sauce on. You ate the whole marble, do you want it? Stop. You're lying, bro. Spicy. You're a model. I'm answering the question then. I'll call the gaffer. He's out. He's out. That's the milk. Ah, bro. Oh, my God. He needs some milk. The first person to get the milk. The milk is out. I'm speechless. He's speechless. All right. No, you didn't even dip it. He's looking for help. So is that, are they both... That's the milk, man. That's the milk. No. I need an ice cream or something. Who's the one person you most dislike in the death dresser room? Hey, you can't sit up, bro. You can't. You don't really dislike anyone. Oh, yeah. I'll have to wing them, man. I'll have to do a wing. I'll try it just because he's... You got it. You got it. I don't know. You better hurry up or you'll be gone. Yeah, chill. Is it really the hot? Let's go one at a time. Dip it. I did. Did he dip it? I did. Let's go one at a time. You've got 10 cameras in here. They're going to have evidence that I dipped it. Be gone. Yeah, chill. Is it really the hot? Let's go one at a time. Dip it. I did. Let's go one at a time. Hot. Stop that. I swear. I promise you. I don't think it's that bad. I'm not good with spice. We said that. He's not good with spice. Antoine was fine on his... Him and Don were fine, man. It's hot. Oh, yeah. It's like slow burner. Man, it's coming. Oh, my God. My lips, bro. I can see the eyes. The eyes are watering. I don't want any more of those. I'm not eating any more of those. Oh, my God. Come help Bob. He wants. Can you open it? Put me up for water. Yeah, water's fine. Oh, I really don't like spicy. I really don't like spicy. Oh, my God. New York, mate. When we had to down, it's like a foodie. You are a foodie. Yeah. Just mild foodie. Oh, my God. Get some more of that. This is terrible. Do you ever eat curries? I'm worse than you. No. No. He won. Curries. Curries. Ever an Indian? Yeah, yeah, yeah. A little bit. Never. Oh, my God. Would you go for a coma? Can't talk about curry right now. Oh, man. I would be a coma if I had one, yeah. Yeah. What's the really hot one called? I've got a bingaloo. Ah, bingaloo. You know one that moves. I'm a sweet. I would buy another. But this has not gone away. You didn't dip yourself. No, my mum's life, I dipped it. And I took a big bite. I don't want to space it, man. My boys were back in. She's both struggling a little bit. But Alex, to be fair, you've had about a liter of milk. To cool it down. Last question. I'm going to give you both a card and a pen each. We have to write down your answer. Try and hide it from each other. What is my favorite fruit? Come on now. Is it random? I don't know. Don't ask me, is it like your standard fruit? And I was like, what, like apple orange banana? And I was like, no, it's slightly more exotic, but not really, like, out there exotic. I think I know. Oh, OK. You know? I know what it is. You don't? You don't know. I do. Just what I think, bro. Right, then. What we've got, Jen, reveal your answer. Now you do, first. The youngest first, man. Cherry. Can you tell me if that's right first? No, I want to see your answer. Kiwi. I do like a kiwi, but not as much. I like cherries. Up the cherries, mate. Think about it. Up the cherries. Oh, that's ridiculous. That's so, so basic. No, I have to eat again. I told you, mate. You're on the right. You're on the right. Play for the cherries, mate. True. Up the cherries. Up the kiwis. Up the kiwis. Up the kiwis. New Zealand, there. Oh, man. So it's a meal. Yeah, I got that right. You're right. I'm good. Chilling. It's better that time. Yeah. First time was way worse. Probably because my mouth was still burning. Jeds, thank you very much for playing Treefield Jap and me. How'd you find it? Tough. Tough? Yeah. Doesn't drink milk, but you did. An experience. An experience. Cold chip now, aren't you? Yeah, I'll be back, but for the barbecue ring, too. Yeah, absolutely. My lips are swollen. Nice and well. Jeds, all the best for the rest of the season. It's been a joy watching the team play this year. As a fan, I speak for the rest of the fans when I say that. So yeah, all the best for the rest of the season. And I'll catch you in here soon. Yeah, thank you very much. Thank you very much. Something that filled this. Yeah, a bit of a right, isn't it? Decent. Six, eight, ten. Make sure you get your question right. There's an air con in here. I'll finish it. I'm going to finish it. I like that. I've got time for that. Finish what started. Wow. Hot? Yeah, I thought.