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I'll admit Andy Bush was getting fully interested in Saudi Arabia, I'm going to say. Trying to take him off of it. I've had a medical villa and then I've come back again. Following the theme of the summer, Al Khalal have offered Andy Bush all sorts this summer to move on. But we've got him here. We've got... Dave Vitty is expecting a knock from Interpol. We'll go into that in a minute. He is not. There's no salmon pink sofa in sight. And Pett is up sub 12 o'clock, which he is lately. I'm always up. Yeah, I'm going to say, hang on, hang on, hang on. There's been a change, boys, over the summer. There has been a change over the summer. Pett went to Wales and come back a new man. Pett, explain. What is your morning routine? Yes, morning routine. I get up leisurely, but with an alarm clock now. And then I go out for a run. Do you? 6 days out of 7, I go out for a run. I mean, I have to say, Pett, genuinely, from where I'm looking, you do look like you've lost a bit of weight. You look quite slim and spelt, I think is the word. I wouldn't go that far, lads. What happened, though? How was it an epiphany on the Brecon beacons or what happened in Wales? Well, I mean, we don't go as south as the Brecon beacons when we're in Liverpool, but, you know, just decided a couple of changes could be needed. Time to get back into the running. So I would just thought, best way to do it is just get up and get out rather than going through your day and then maybe going for a run later on, but then not feeling like it. Get up, get out, get back, get into work. So it's been good so far. I've been doing all right. It's the best time of the day. I don't like the hot weather, I must admit it's horrible. I prefer it when it's cold, so all this sunshine is not for me. I see what Pett, I could see. I could see Dave on his bike and then you've run an alongside him. You know, sometimes people doggs follow them and they go out and grab them. You two could, you know, Dave's always doing those little routes around the countryside, aren't you, Dave? Yeah, absolutely. We could sort of form a tandem kind of exercise partnership, but I'm totally with you on the morning thing, and I don't know whether that's just like a heart back to obviously having done early mornings for a long time, but I'm much better at getting up early. I can't be asked to do stuff in the afternoon in the evening, so I'm with you. I think get up early, get out, and then you come back and you feel quite self-righteous, actually. You've done something before you've even started work, so... Fair play to you. The postman's like me best mate, no. I don't know if he... It sounds a bit like... I don't know if he knew I was, but then the question, the evident question started slowly coming in later and later and later. Getting a little bit more courage to ask more questions, and then the other day he just went to, Are we getting Harry Maguire or what? I was sliding down, mate, we're not getting him. He's obviously saved up all his courage to ask me, but yeah, it's good. Can I ask what your joking gear is? Are you in full retro Everton gear or Everton track suit? No, you know what, a bit of base layer, short shorts, I'd rather have short shorts for the running. Proper running gear, proper running gear. I look at people when they go running and they're wearing cotton t-shirts and big stomping trainees, and they're just like, how do you do it? I've got all the proper gear. You've got to look the part, to feel the part, I think. That's what I always say. The scout Steve Cram, that's what we're going to call it. What a name, Steve Cram. We couldn't have gone with Ovec, he's got too much hair for Ovec, so we're going to have to go with Cram. We're going to have to go with Cram. Steve Cram. O'r hyn. Yes. O'r hyn. Get it, get it, go there. Obviously the last time we did this boys we just survived what was obviously a horrific football season. Good job that's all behind us, eh? It is, good job the footies improved. I mean, what have you, we'll keep the leisure activities of the summer to the next part of the show, which will undoubtedly be the best part of the show, but what have you made over, first of all, football in generalist summer in terms of transfer activity? And before we get on to Everton's game what have you made so far of Everton's transfer activity? So a two-pronged question to Mr Bush and Mr Vitty, because I know what that thinks, because I see him every day. Well listen, simplistically from my point of view, I have just been a bit frustrated, I think as we all have, at the fact that there hasn't been enough transfer focus on goal scorers and strikers, you know, and I know we've got Dan Duma in now and we've got this use of lad, but again, you know, when this is sniffing around wingers and stuff and you think, no, you know, we've always had wingers, and I don't mind having wingers, but let's get some actual, that's got to be a priority. I don't understand, and you might tell me different, I don't understand why we didn't go for a party. You know, honestly, I thought that was for me, just getting me scores goals. Big money though Dave, like wages I mean, wages wise. Is he coming, compared to what we're paying? So I've been more than a little disappointed with you. I'm relieved that we do have somebody other than Mopay as a striking option, but it's just, I don't know, I just worry, and I think that having survived by the skin of my teeth for two years running now, and I don't just mean this, it's not just a piss take based on Saturday, which was obviously hugely frustrating, but did again highlight the fact that, you know, we are too busy for the goal with that many chances to actually come away with nothing. I mean, it was a proper smashing grab by full of that, and actually, do you know what, fair play, and actually Marco Silva would have gone home with a smile on his face, but with that many chances it just highlighted the lack of goals that we have, and unfortunately, you know, unless that changes, you know, rapidly, it's difficult to see us having any other kind of season than what we've had for the last two years. I mean, you know, we talked about this in last season's podcast, but the concept of getting the work done early so that you see all the deal, and then why is it always so late? I mean, it's not just us, I guess, it's kind of everyone. It's this ridiculous dance that everyone has towards the tail end of the transfer window, and you don't really start, we start with players just still just coming in, turning up from the airport and not ready to go, so I just wish for a good, I thought our pre-season was better than last season, you know, like we're not fighting around in America and all this kind of stuff, but we played some good hard, horrible English team, which is what we needed, and they looked better in pre-season than they did when, you know, in some of those awful American games at the Lampard, but I don't why they can't, we just can't seem to have the perfect pre-season with the Blues, can we in terms of having a plan? Is there like a plan? I mean, we've got someone who's ahead of acquisitions and transfers and earmarking players, but it doesn't really look like a plan, it's like a bit of a panic, really, to be honest with you. I think, I mean, I don't know where the pedal is, you probably will because we have this every day, but I think what it is with us is because of the financial position of the football club, we are left trying to sign players on clarin, basically, we're trying to get people in on a structure that other clubs simply aren't working to the same constraints, and when you see Chelsea just about to spend, it's going to be 950 million or 940 million in 12 months, and Everton not really allowed to spend anything, you do kind of look and think, how do we compete in this league? Bu, there is examples of teams being able to do it, and I think Everton so far, and the acquisitions they've made have all made sense, only for me, two centre for all, certainly a more experienced striker should have been maybe the first one through the door, then all of these other ones, like Ashley Young coming on a three, I think he's being signed, I think loads of experience keeps himself fit, I think he'd be good, Anna Dandume will offer goals and assists when he's fully up to speed, when he's shone-deich fit, I guess, we've got Jack Harrison on loan who, when he's fit, will offer goals and assists and work hard, and we've got Yousaf Chimity who is 19, but 6-4 mobile, got all the kind of attributes you would want in the centre forward, but he's not got very little experience. If they were coming in after saying, hey, had they gone in the atio at Leicester or Dachem, maybe someone like that, rather than Vardy, just because of the wages, Dave, but if we'd have got one of those more experienced strikers in face and then these other players, I think people would have started going, actually, this is looking all right, because I think, up until the final third, I think we're fine, I think we're more than capable of a mid-table finish with that. It's the final third, where Saturday, once again, proved we couldn't hit a bull's ass with a banjo. There's no teeth, is it? That's the problem. No, no, absolutely, absolutely no. Ped, I mean, anything to add to it, that? No, it's just difficult, isn't it? We are a victim of everything we've done in the past, and it's come back to bite us, obviously, in the last two years, and we're just having to go through it, all the money we've spent. It is quite funny watching other teams like Chelsea and having just untold riches and being able to manoeuvre around FFP like they are, and for whatever we tried it, and we are now suffering because of it, and we're having to do things a little bit different, maybe in the long term, we'll look back and think, well, this may have helped us long term, because we don't have the money to go and splash it on players like all the clubs do. So, we'll have to wait and see. It's just a really difficult period, isn't it? I've gone back to what Andy was saying before. The last two weeks of the transfer window, we're going to be absolutely mad for everybody. I think a lot of teams are going to start doing the business now, because that money just isn't washing about sadly, the way we have come in. They've been a big influence. They've been obviously taking players, maybe the kind of players we would have got in other summers. Those second, third tier players that have been drifting off south of the Arabia, rather than staying in the Premier League to go home to clubs like us. But again, maybe that's a blessing in disguise, maybe that's a... Maybe they're the kind of players we don't want anymore, and maybe we want to go out and try and find these younger players that maybe, okay, might have an influence straight away on the team, but in two or three years, and that might actually force us to do what Brighton have done, maybe rather than trying to get players who are on two years, two-year, three-year contracts, and then you're already looking to replace them even when you've just signed them. So, yeah, it's going to give everyone a kick up the arse, I think, and I think it's actually needed at the football club. John as well, because heading towards a bit of optimism though, it was incredibly frustrating the game on Saturday, but we created, we had 17 shots, 7 or 8 on target, could have won three games with that. And it's not that long ago we weren't even creating chances, so it's incredibly frustrating, and these are the ones that in the reckoning at the tail end of the season, it's games like this that will decide whether you go up or stay up or go down or whatever, but if we can put that finishing touch in, then we're in business, and I think this is going to be a problem for a lot of teams this season, that I think the gap between the bulk of teams, I'm not talking about the top two or three, but the bulk of us isn't that different, like Wolves against United the other night, that's so many chances, if they had quality finisher, it would have been a completely different score line. The margins are getting smaller between Premier League teams, and that's why, like I was saying, just getting someone that's got a nose for gold is just like gold dust now. I was kind of encouraged. I was going to say, I was going to say, is the way we're feeling from Saturday purely heightened because of how awful the last two seasons have been made together, and therefore, like Andy's just said, if we'd have had to say like a steady season last season, would we have come out of that game going one of them days? You know, we just blew all of our chances. I guess what I'm trying to say is, was the team performance better than the score line suggests, but because we've lost the game and missed those chances, we've automatically put ourselves back into like April and May time when we had no hope. What do you think? And to your point, Andy, as well, you know, as much as I've taken a piss before, obviously, the result, but the reality is that we have seen evidence being situations where they're just not creating anything and they don't ever look like scoring. And actually, much as they came away with nothing, but actually in terms of what they did create and they created numerous chances. And if they're doing that, listen, they'll be okay because they will go in, you know. I'm not quite sure who else they're going to go in on, but they will go in, you know. And actually, as I say, the most important thing is creating that and they were doing that. So in that respect, I think you're right, Barry, I think that the performance was better than the result and the score line would suggest. I feel that we look fit for as well as any of the first game of the season, but there's just a bit of a different kind of look as a unit as well. Obviously, sometimes he is a frustrating manager, but I feel like he's getting some of the basics right before he can move forwards, which is something we've been calling out for for ages. So, like I say, one game down, I'm very, very frustrating, but some positive signs there. And my God, if we'd just got a good striker over the line, things could be totally different. So it's like a wasted opportunity, really. That's how it feels. What have you just quickly, what have you made of the Saudi Arabia stuff and with, you know, we've seen it again yesterday, Neymar, going there now for 87 million at the age of 31 and things like that. What have you made of what's been going on this summer day? It's a fascinating idea. What they're doing is creating like an international dickhead league, all the big hits dickheads in football. They've got your name, Nate Henderson is out, Hendo's out there. They've managed to secure Neymar. Do you know what I mean? I just think it's, I don't know, it's just really weird. You've got Gerard as a manager. Gerard is already there, man. He's already set up, don't you know what I mean? Yeah, of course. I just think, just go on then. You're mentioning Henderson there. I mean, the thing that just baffled me, I've done this so many times before, by the way. He's on supposedly 700 grand a week. Have you done these things? No, no. 700,000, right? Times by 52 equals... Hang on, I've done it wrong. I've done it so many times before. Live mass. Right, right. So, live mass. 36.4 million a year. Right, and what's he on? A three-year contract? Yeah. By three, so he comes home with 109,200,000. John Henderson. 832. They load it anyway, aren't they? So, I don't understand this. Surely your legacy is more important than having even more money that you probably would never be able to spend in your lifetime anyway. Yeah. Why is he doing it? I just don't understand it. All your models out the window. There's only Neymar. Neymar's getting 120 million a year. Plus, he gets 500,000 pounds. Apparently this is true. Every Instagram post that he puts on saying nice things about Saudi Arabia. It was. It's just like... That's just... If only Idi Amin had had a league in Cambodia. Oh, my God, the Pol Pot. That's the league. The Pol Pot! Pol Pot! Pol Poch! Pol Pot! Pol Poch! Pol Poch! Don't say that, thing you like this, the fella from North Korea, Kim Jong-in. He'll be trying to propose the L-Suefa League. Hey listen, at the end of the day Andy, you know we're both freelancers so with the landing in our contracts it actually stops with going in. Mae'n meddwl o'n set-up sydd ar y proleig yw fan TV. Mae'n dweud bod y ffordd o'r fosg yng Ngonddi 2023. Mae'n dweud bod y cwmbrindig. Mae'r 35 o'r cwmbrindig yn y Pogpog. Mae'r Cymru yn y Llywodraeth Cymbolyg. Llywodraeth i'n gael'r amser i gael i'r rhai oed iddyn nhw, a dwi'n gwybod nhw. A'r ddegon nhw'n ddegon nhw, a ddim yn gael, a dweud i'r ddegon nhw. Rydyn ni'n gweithio sy'n byw sy'n fath o'r rhai oed yn ei ddylch, yn dod o'r cyffredin, mae'n ddegon nhw'n ddegon nhw, mae'n amser oed yn ddegon nhw, a'n ddegon nhw, yn ddegon nhw'n ddegon nhw. I partners that I'm going to saw. I don't know what it is. But it's in Saudi Arabia. It just highlights all this bad. When they say it's been angry from that. Over. You're talking about players, not him necessarily, but you talk about players like Jordan Henderson and like who. Cynyddwch yn gweithio, rwy'n gweithio i'n gwell o ganwethaf. A gael i gael i'n cymryd i'r 700m ysgolion, mae'n fwy o ddiolch. Mae'n fwy o gael, yn fwy o ddiolch. Mae'n holl o'r ddannu'n gweithio'r ddweud yn ddechrau. Mae'n gofio'n holl o'r rhan o'r ddweud. Mae'n gofio'n holl o'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud. Mae'r holl i ddweud yr oed ddiolch, a oes byddaethau byddai yn ei gyrddol i ddweud yn ei gynllun i ddweud y clwps, na'r hanesol ar gyfer y dda iawn, ac rwy'n meddwl i ddweud i ddweud y pot o muni. Mae'r holl i ddweud yn ei gyrddol i ddweud. On i ddod, roedd e'r bobl yn ddweud yn ymlaes i ddweud, ond dychydig yn ei ddweud. Wydwch chi chi gael gweithio i beth o'i'r teimlach i gweithio'r leirio a'ch gweithio i gweithio'n mhario'r MYL Swat team in the Olive Grove, Interpol latest. Dave, before we get on to the reason why you are on the run, you were up in Scotland posting some unbelievable photos, reindeer and all sorts, but what were you doing? What did you go and do in Scotland, something 500? It looked lovely. It's a thing called the North Coast 500, which is basically a tourist route which goes from Inverness up the west, well you can do it either way, but it basically goes up the coast, along the top coast and then down the other coast, and it's just over 500 miles from Inverness Castle back to Inverness Castle again. And it's something that, it's a bit of a petrolhead thing to be honest with you, I'm into cars and bikes and stuff, and I heard about this a few years ago, and I was up in Edinburgh seeing an old mate of mine that I used to go to college with in Warrington, and I was with him in February, and I kind of said, do you know what, that North Coast 500 looks fantastic, and he goes, oh I've done it a few years ago, him and his son did it, and he goes, I'll do it again. And anyway I said, well let's do it, so anyway we've booked the week off, and we did it last week, and it was just, everything I thought it would be, it was, and then some. I mean granted it was helped by the weather, and that's the part of the world where you can't guarantee the weather. Literally there's everything within about 10 or 15 minutes, but the weather was nice, the sun shone, the skies were blue, the scenery was just incredible. And we had a thoroughly good week, it was just like a sort of buddy, buddy, Thelmer and Louise type thing, you know, we did a bit of hotels, bit of camping, and just a bit of touring around, eating nice food, nice few beers, and yeah it's a good little week away. I saw a photo of you there wearing kind of like a face net, was that a multi, cos I always worry about going to Scotland in the summer and trying to get eaten alive. Yeah, that's exactly it, and so the West Coast of Scotland is apparently the home, the epicentre of the Midge population seemingly. Everybody was saying they're going to go, well if you're going to go there in August be careful because you will get eaten alive, so we had all sorts of protective lotions and stuff. But yeah, those hair nets that looked a little bit kind of boy George, you know, from 1983. But they do work and you sort of put them on and they stop and get, cos they get all in your hair and your neck and everything. They are horrible things. I have to say though that it was only really one night with the hair net photograph outside this pub where they were bad, but other than that they were fine, so actually I think we got away okay. It looked great mate, it did look really good and some lovely photos and a picture of a tent and two cans of your favourite drink or whatever set up and things like that. You did set the scene Dave, you did set the scene, it looked lovely and Scotland is gorgeous and Scotland is a lovely part of Britain. And if, like you say, if you get that weather, it's fantastic isn't it? It's like Wales on steroids, Wales is great badly, but it is. No Wales, Wales is beautiful as well, but anyway, it's a thoroughly enjoyable trip and if you ever get the chance to do it I would recommend it. Excellent, so from there you've obviously done something that you had to escape the country at your notice, get down to Calais, get across, get your way down, so where are you now? Right, I'm currently in Spain on the Costa Blanca. Oh wow. There you go, there you go. Paul have opened up a Brits cafe. So myself and Des who runs our company, so Des has got a place out here, which is where we are currently, otherwise known as the Spanish office. So we said a little while ago, we kind of said, listen, why don't we go and do a week from Spain? Because I mean, his internet is better than my internet at home. So we can do everything that we can do at home and we get a bit of sunshine at lunchtime and then sort of, you know, go for a little wander and flip flops after work. So that's what we're doing. But genuinely, like everybody lasts going to go, oh yeah, so you'll be working for Spain. But genuinely, we have actually got a full-on week this week. So it's just working for them from a sort of nicer climate. So I'm here until Friday. Lovely. Have you been able to watch the, were you watching the Blues on in like a local bar, that kind of thing, David? Did you manage to watch any of the games or anything or not? No, no, I didn't. So I was in Scotland until Saturday night and then I flew home Saturday night and then I was flew out to Spain Sunday morning. So I've had to catch up on the highlights. So I know that the closest I got is I saw Hibs versus Luzern on Thursday night last week and my mate's a big Hibs fan. So we watched that in a pub in Scotland somewhere. Nice. Very nice. So was the weather nice, Dave? Yeah, the weather's beautiful. It is sunshine. It's about 32 degrees currently. I'm not in here obviously because I've got the benefit of air conditioning. It keeps me cool and fresh. But outside it is toasty. Lovely. Lovely. Living the dream. You are living the dream. Who's living the dream? Listen, Mr Living the dream. I've seen you DJing out in, where have you been this summer? Because you and your mate Richie, if you're not dressed up as pirates on a big ship, you're out DJing in. Were you in Ibiza or were you over in Spain, weren't you? We DJed for John Stones and his family at a beach club in Ibiza, would you believe? John Stones was there with his family just chilling out whilst we were doing our little play in our 80s versus 90s tunes and stuff like that as well. Did you have a chat with him? I didn't. You should have asked him. You should have said, John, do you regret moving to Manchester City from Everton and being winning champions leagues and trebles and stuff? Yeah, I feel better about how I ended with Stones. He was an amazing player for us, probably two ahead of the time for us. But you remember you should try and turn people in your own situation. And tell everyone to calm down. Yeah, calm down. Probably just ahead of the game a little bit, ahead of the curve, the way that people played football out from the back now. I don't know what I think about Ibiza. I don't know whether you guys have been to Ibiza before. I don't know if I was as impressed with it as I thought I was going to be. Oh, okay. Where were you, San Antonio? Yeah, right in San Antonio. Obviously I'm up early with the kids normally, so no one even emerges till about 11 o'clock in the morning. Do you know what I mean? So it's probably just a different stage in life thing to be honest with you. I think the other thing with Ibiza though is that you've got San Antonio and then you've got the rest of Ibiza. And actually bar a couple of strips in San Antonio. Sorry, it's a couple of streets around in San Antonio. Ibiza is a beautiful place with some lovely little towns and villages and stuff. So yeah, I think you have to get out and about. One thing that I've not been to Ibiza for years and years, like I don't know, 10, 15 years or something, but I believe now it is eye-wateringly expensive. It is so expensive for everything, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So certainly in the touristy traps of Ibiza town, San Antonio and the like. Well, that's another reason for us to transplant this podcast to Saudi Arabia. Absolutely. Tax-free. Yeah. So we can afford holidays to Ibiza in the future. So we can afford holidays to Ibiza in the future. I mean, you know, listen, Jordan Henderson is not sort of choking on the price of a gin and tonic. No, he's quite happy. I don't know whether he can get one in Saudi, but he certainly can get one in Ibiza. I tell you what, when you're in 700g a week, I think you can get whatever you like though. Yeah, fair play. I still can't afford Andy Bush and Richie though. You need that Disney money to get those things. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The sport's washing. The data, radio washing or whatever. Ibiza is lovely though. If you go to like Portland at your... Even San Antonio Bay, the other side is lovely and there's like Santa Elyas. Elyas with Elyas? Yeah. I think we just... We were in the wrong bit. We were literally just there for DJ. So we just stayed literally about 200 yards from Bambuku, whatever it's called, the place that we DJed at. We were just lovely at everything. Yeah. There's lots of groups of lads walking around and stuff like that. Yeah. You're in the wrong place. Yeah, absolutely. It's literally a couple of streets. Yeah, absolutely. There's Linnica's Bar just... I'm obsessed with Linnica's Bar though, because obviously you've got Linnica's... They're all in Portugal as well, I think. There's a few of them. They're all in the place out there. It's funny though, isn't it? It's like still a thing. There's lots of people out of the front trying to get you to come in, like Benidorm, mid 90s. Yeah, just still offering you a free drink, even though the drinks are 37. Jordan Henderson will be fine in there, obviously. Maybe he's good. He wouldn't need to worry about that. No, he's like, I'm listening to wish you were here. Yeah. Honest to God. Do you have charms? What else then, and what else have you been up to? No, a lot really. Just like school holidays. I've been to a trampoline park with my 13-year-old and my 5-year-old, which was nearly my life flashed before my eyes trying to bounce around on these trampolines. It's terrifying, isn't it? Oh, it's got. When you realise that you're the older person in there by approximately 30 years, and you kind of go, and then you realise that those places aren't designed for us anymore. No. You know, I nearly put me back out last time I was at one of them because I was bouncing and then I sort of bounced onto a hard bit on the side and there was no bounce at all and I just sort of went like that. Yad. That's why we don't belong there. I can hear my bones. I can actually hear my bones when I was bouncing off. Lywodraeth fel gwaith ar ei gyflod? Ita dy'n byw'r pas. Felly dyn nhw folded byw'r myfaf rwych,sawidó generally. Roi fod chi shifts iddo, roi fod wedi un rhai. Roi fod roi'n byd y darell. Roi'n byd y byd... Efallai, y lle wnaeth ar gyfer bwyl. Mae os ymolio y pwysig i wneud. Mae'n ddadwch chi'n ddweud eu roi'n gyffrediol. Mae'r llwydd i'n gwneudio'r fawr. Mae'n gyllid â blaen. Mae'r fawr wirioneddol ar y dylai, Ac anghennawch ddweud'r willau o'i roi am y bros ar ymydd ymdd紹. Rwy'n meddwl iawn i eich storfod. Mae, dwi'n gallu eich bod â'r sailor, mae'n meddwl yn cram fwy o'r amddangos Y Gw satisfying. Mae'n meddwl am gyfais ar y prif. Felly, yn y cyfoedd yw ymddangos Cymru ymateb yn y pwg yw. Pa'r parwg a'r cyfu'r prif a'r hyn o gref ac yn yma'r flynedd. Mae'n meddwl y brif o'r sétau ymgyrch. Fe dyna bod eich bod yn ymgyrch mewn.系. Just listening to every guy all these stories? It's just very very subduce. Um very subduce some holiday actually and our kids have all that chicken pox. So, I feel like it's being like, you know, London in the 1600s here on the door. Gwdaeth fod eich cyfnod oherwydd ymwng i'r lewbwyr yn eich bosb hyfyrdd yn gallu gwybod drwy ein gwaser combineirot. Mae'r lewbwyr yn cael yn Crosby, ac mae'r lewbwyr yn cael ei byw arbennig ein ddweud. Jog wedi bod yn gyfwybod yn lewbwyr yn eich gwaser combineirot. â phobl ychydig os bull ma o'n llwydd, ac mae'n gallu siar, mae'n llwydd mai'n llwydd hefyd. Maybe he's like maybe he's like a lizard really and he just thinks I want I want those arad you know the humidity up and everything I will thrive here and Saudi Arabia was the perfect living conditions for kids were moving from blundle sands to sand pure sand there's no blundle it's easier to spell kids it is honestly so much easier to spell what's the postcode s a n d one that's it just a postcode for the whole of it absolutely and the beauty obviously of the s a is Saudi Arabia the n d the n d is um what can the n d b no the heads but then he's in so I mean I mean the the problem we're going to get is that swans are going to have problems aren't they because they're s a anyway we'll work that out yeah we'll sort that out we'll sort that out they've got less sand and and a lot more rain in swansy don't forget no you're right you're right there's the there's the kind of the differentiation between them so can I ask you a question go on go on mate obviously mope has had a lot of stick and obviously he's had some horrible abuse what what's our of your him like putting back in there give him another chance no he'll come good or you just think he's no useless like get get get him out as quickly as possible yeah I'll take I'll take the edges off of Randy he's more of a he's more of a split striker kind of link player but that doesn't fit him or ever need ever need someone up front you can put the ball in the back of the net and he so who do you think you'll start with in the next game then because otherwise you're going to drop images mope I probably will do any I don't know it's a you know ever might have someone in by then but what's the what's the story on dcl by the way and I appreciate that I've been out of the out of the loop a little bit the last couple of weeks but what is his health and fitness well he played against he played 45 minutes against sporting last week and scored the winner and then declared himself fully fit and ready to go can't wait for Saturday can't wait for goodness and full house and then the man had to decide that the he wasn't fit and left them out all together so what what what are the rumors in terms of no no he's fit he's fitting ready to go today as as day of recording they're playing a game against Manchester United the Finch farm in which Dominic Alderloo in this plane Dan Jume is playing Dan Jume, Chimitty, Branthwaite, Michael Aynchall sorry unless unless unless I'm being daft though but if if if if Dominic was saying that he was fully fit even if there were doubts over his fitness why did he not even make the bench because the man had to set afterwards that they have a program and he hasn't finished the program or he's only at the end of that because they're trying to keep him for the season which in some respects makes sense but the still is the fanning you still thinks yeah but we needed them on Saturday and we thrown again away even if it was for 20 minutes but I guess if you if you step away that emotional side and you put it up the side for a minute and you go that's one game and if you keep him fit now for 25 30 because of this fitness program it's worth it the problem with that is we did this last season and kept them out for three months so meant he'll come back fit at the end of the season and he lasted well three games but only only time will tell only time will tell and before we before we go one story I mean it's been a summer of AI is taking over the world now it's we're at a point where it's too too late so before you know it I mean I can't wait for AI referees to be honest and and VAR just go to chat GPT and just go start a foul and they just they decide but one story caught me me I last night and Ned'll put it for you well it's in our group but Ned's gonna put it on the screen as well and it's the clearest ever photo of a big cat roaming in Britain now Netflix I've got a um documentary at the moment on our Amazon Prime sorry called panthera Britannia and this cat the big the big cat that's been spotted looks like well it's cut it says a panthera but Ned's informed me that it isn't a panthera it's a jaguar because panthers aren't real so that's Ned why are you listening to Ned no no I'm just I'm just giving you because what haven't you discovered this pet think you'd have that Ned is our extra like he's ingredients x in a lot of stuff we do he's his viewpoint and his opinions are gold so he's he said panthers aren't real he's a little his classification is they are jaguars which cystic fibrosis I don't believe that I can I can believe that there are no panthers in using the willow but I don't think you can say that they don't exist there was literally a film called Black Panther Ned so therefore it qualifies it they were named after Black Panther the film panthers have been around since I was a kid no more of me in it sorry let me let me let me let me clarify that let me sorry let me qualify this I knew about panthers when I was a kid that that gives it more context the pollution is so bad in the 70s I'm not reading that but so this has been spotted in England and I was looking there's actually 10 other sightings so I'm just going to read these where they've been spotted so I've a startled dog walker reported a jet Black Panther on a footpath between I'm going to kill this now but Skol Te Mofer and Brickfield Pond in Rhyl in 2022 at 7 p.m. and I guys have been driving through Rhyl for a while and I wouldn't be happy to say Black Panther bouncing along on its own I'll be honest and John Parkinson discovered a five-inch paw print the same width and shame shape rather as a pumas paw in Cornwall in 2016 local resident reported two large cat-like animals standing over the body of a chicken in his garden in Mrton knotting and chatting July 2022 local resident reported a panther like animal larger than a labrador roaming around the barley field in Silso Bedford in 2016 father and son were chased while cycling through Black Black car plantation on warning tongue lane in Yorkshire by a muscular big black cat in 2022. Muscular yeah he just been there he's been there and purple achy was running behind him going directly you can bench me a greater Manchester resident reported a black panther running and hunting in a field off newberry off sorry berry new road into a did he know it was hunting did they have like a stick in a you know or a gun an air rifle and some hunter wellies I don't know pensioners spot a pole oh yeah oh that yeah pensioners spot of the big cat with leopard like markings in a garden in Broomefield Essex in 2016 there's a variation between 2016 and 2022 because and this was the one that caught me I thinking about Dave local woman startled after mistaking a pumasise cat for a deer in a field in Scotland in August 2022 so only last year Dave and there's a couple of others so I mean did you see any big muscular hunting cats while you were on your 500 no I mean I saw some regular cats you know yeah I mean that's less exciting to be honest just just cats right just cats yeah I haven't I haven't seen any any any muscular hunting cats um the one thing that I take from that is the fact that there's clearly no sort of specific area where the the sightings are more prevalent because that's all over the place it is at the travel card didn't it I mean it's all all all bases covered you know and also I'm also not sure that that's the scariest thing that you find in real but that's another story that is another story that's another story I mean Andy any thoughts on those those big cats roaming the UK yeah we know I'm obviously a group in Devon so we're very spoiled for big cats you can't move a big cat started a beast of bobman yeah well that's what that was reference yet the beast of bobman was reference you know all that kind of stuff so uh I feel like yeah I think it's good for folklore and stuff like that to have your own roaming beast isn't it do you know that one during the road so how do we think it got to you or or many of them got to you say this is probably yeah yeah they probably just got laughs at this is German um magician yeah you know it's true isn't there a thing in America where there's like lions everywhere because there was that many rich people that owned lions and then went poor and they just let the lions go free yeah so yeah but we're releasing it back into humanity yeah it could be it could be something to do with sea creed and roi you know those funnards who had the big cats you know they could be responsible for a lot of this you know all they need to do is do a show and you know the real pavilions or something and the cat gets out the back and then suddenly you know you've got north welts terror you let the cat out the back the cat at the back absolutely yeah yeah exactly well there you go there's it that's a good way to finish I know you choose yet i'm on a very oh go on I've gone I was just going to say one day there'll be lizards everywhere once Ned releases all this that is it that is it and they'll all the time cost this oh andy have to distance Andy listen listen listen this this is next week's podcast we're going to do a whole we're going to do a whole um are they amphibians especially are aren't they at the amphibians net yeah can we do it can we do an amphibian special Ned's just like the amphibians aren't lizards so we'll get his qualification yeah of what lizards are he's like singtellans is tiger king yeah where he is he is that's gonna be a classic a classic channel five documentary in the netflix style if anyone is listening to this and have got uh uh photoshop skills could you please put uh Ned's face onto the guy from uh tiger king no Ned peddle do it and put it in our group and then it'll be shown on next week next week jc 78 boys it's been an absolutely pleasure the lighter to be back Dave enjoy your whatever you're doing in spain you're on the run working yeah yeah yeah that camera for everyone not listening Dave is not watching rather obviously listening Dave has got camouflage paint on from Interpol hiding keep doing that andy bush keep negotiating the the minefield that is the children's summer holidays with being an international superstar john stones special dj that you there you are there school holidays you are you're nearly there and the the light at the end of the tunnel is there thanks fellas and peddle see you in a minute big thanks for listening watching subscribe you can't find us on everywhere spotify and all that good stuff so get into it we'll see you later