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00:01The greatest show on earth is about to begin.
00:07That is outrageous!
00:09It's balls!
00:21Oh dear, oh dear.
00:35That's a hula.
00:40Is this what Scottish people have done?
00:43Delicious!
00:44Oh, what!
00:49Champions!
00:52The Chief of the Mellis and Le Guinston!
00:54The Chief of the Mellis and Le Guinston!
01:01Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.
01:04This is a view from the terrace.
01:07Measure for measure, drop by drop,
01:09this is the best show in the business about Scottish football.
01:12My name is Craig Telfer and over the next 43 minutes,
01:15I will help you navigate through that tricky terrain.
01:18And I am delighted to be joined by two very stout, very sturdy men.
01:22Up first, it's one of the AVFTT originals.
01:26A man with a very strong body, but with a weak and feeble mind.
01:29And you're about to see both on show.
01:31It's Joel Sked.
01:32You forgot a sword as well.
01:35And second, is he a weasel-faced arse or an arse-faced weasel?
01:39You decide, it's Robert Borthwick.
01:41The latter.
01:42Both!
01:44Gentlemen, it is absolutely fantastic to see you both.
01:47How the devil are you?
01:48It's been a wee while since we actually got to spend some time together.
01:50It has. It's been a minute, but no, I'm buzzing.
01:52Delighted to be back.
01:53Yeah, grand.
01:54Really, really excited.
01:56And your mess-ups have made me feel a lot more comfortable.
01:58That's good.
01:59There's plenty more mess where that came from,
02:01and I'm looking forward to show you it right now.
02:03Enjoy the show.
02:09Now let's kick off this episode by looking back at the best and the worst,
02:13the good and the bad, the winners and the losers
02:15from the last seven days in Scottish football.
02:18And Joel Sked, let's start with a very, very big loser.
02:23Yeah, unfortunately for all of Scottish football, except Rangers,
02:27Russell Martin has departed because for the last 123 days,
02:32he brought an enjoyment to Scottish football.
02:35A guy who was described as a culture architect
02:39ended up being the architect of one of the funniest
02:42but worst managerial tenures that Scottish football will ever remember.
02:45He was the worst manager in Rangers history.
02:49Probably pound for pound were the worst manager in Scottish football history.
02:51Claude and Elka now has some competition in that regard.
02:54Pleasant out, night out.
02:56For our generation, and thousands more watching this,
03:00is Rangers as an entity were to be feared.
03:04They had this fear factor that's loaded over the last 10, 15 years.
03:09It was completely decimated by Russell Martin.
03:13Instead of going to Ibrox and thinking,
03:15oh, oh, you're actually going to Ibrox and thinking,
03:18oh, we can actually do something.
03:20There were so many tremendous moments, only 123 days,
03:24and he packed so much into it.
03:25The interview he gave in late August, I mean, things were looking bad.
03:28Certainly they got a lot worse, but things were looking bad at this point.
03:30It was an interview that he gave, it was recorded by PLZ Soccer,
03:33where he spoke about why fans don't take them because of his centre parting,
03:37because he doesn't like wearing a suit,
03:39because he sweats too much on the touchline.
03:41You know, the last time I heard sweat be mentioned in an interview,
03:43it was Prince Andrew.
03:44But somehow Russell Martin came out worse than Prince Andrew.
03:47There'll still be some people unhappy that I've got long hair and centre parting.
03:52I can't wear a shirt and tie because I'm too sweaty on the sideline.
03:55I'll wear it to the games that I respect to,
03:56but I just can't wear it during the game.
03:58So you're never going to please anyone.
04:00Some of the nicknames as well.
04:01Some of them like Neil Quornick.
04:03Neil Quornick.
04:05Asparagus McPherson.
04:07I've not heard that one, that's true.
04:09I made that one up, that's right.
04:10But there's so many, obviously,
04:12Brussel Martin, all this kind of stuff.
04:14It's just, you know, you begin to feel sorry for him,
04:16because I don't think he's a bad guy.
04:18I think he is a bad manager.
04:20And you need to separate those two things.
04:21You need to kind of realise that there's a human behind it as well.
04:24But in Scottish football, you're not going to get that.
04:25I just don't think, despite him being a Scotland international,
04:28despite him playing for Rangers,
04:29he just didn't get Rangers.
04:30He was trying to win when building something,
04:34rather than trying to build something when actually winning.
04:37And I just don't think he got it.
04:39Yeah, from one man who had a great centre parting
04:40to a man who would love to have some kind of centre parting.
04:44But I think the biggest winners from Scottish football
04:47over the past seven days are Edinburgh City.
04:50Getting to zero points by the middle of October,
04:53it never felt as good as it did for the citizens.
04:56I mean, you could look at the game
04:57and the win over the Spartans.
04:59A gritty game, but it was the scenes afterwards
05:01that had the most enjoyable and had me at Beeman.
05:04So rock great mama like a wagon wheel
05:07Rock great mama any way you feel
05:10Hey, mama rock great
05:14This one hit a little bit differently
05:17because this has taken them to zero points.
05:19Of course, at the beginning of the season,
05:20they were hit with a 15-point deduction
05:22after a provisional liquidator was appointed.
05:25That has completely decimated any chances they had
05:28of winning the title.
05:29When you get these sort of points deductions and stuff
05:31the siege mentality that comes along with it
05:33it properly galvanises and brings everyone together.
05:36100%
05:36The peak moment of happiness, I think, was
05:39I don't know what Edinburgh City player was
05:40but bouncing around as he sang it
05:42with two slices of pizza in his hand.
05:45Like, is that another dream?
05:47Robert, we'll head to East End Park
05:49and we'll talk about one of the losers from the past week
05:52and that was Neil Lennon's Dunfermall Athletic.
05:54Everyone looking back expected quite a big season from Dunfermall
05:57and they got Neil Lennon, they paid the money to get him in
05:59a US analytics firm headed up by a guy called James Board
06:02who's like a pro-Ev James Bond
06:04coming in and giving the money
06:06and it looked like it should click
06:08but then you dig a bit deeper and it's just not
06:10they drew 0-0 with Queen's Park at the weekend
06:11that came off the back of three consecutive defeats
06:13it's not looking great.
06:15Are we just seeing what Dunfermall and Neil Lennon are?
06:18It's just because Neil Lennon's gone
06:20he's kind of fallen down Scottish Routles Peck in order
06:23in terms of management
06:23and then Dunfermall just a middling Scottish Championship side?
06:27I think it's just two things that are very confused
06:29when you put them together
06:30so you've got analytics that are really ruling the recruitment
06:33and you've got Neil Lennon who's a raw, passion, energy
06:35sees brick walls as doors sort of guy
06:38and when you mix those two things together
06:40it's showing right now that it's not working
06:42I mean look at a couple of weeks ago against Partick Thistle
06:44they were 2-0 down after about 20 minutes anyway
06:46and then the new Peruvian winger brought in
06:48to bring a bit of flair, score goals, get assists
06:51Jefferson Casares, he uppercuts Dan O'Reilly
06:54just punches a guy, punches him
06:55and then he gets sent off
06:57and even Neil Lennon, even Neil Lennon came out after him
06:59and said that was a bit much
07:00so he's taking guys that are signed based on technical ability
07:04and he's giving them the Neil Lennon team talk
07:06and it's just, it's not working right now
07:07Just like the idea of Neil Lennon saying
07:09listen Jefferson, that was a wee bit much
07:13Joe, we have been eating around the margins
07:15of this big Scottish football pie
07:17it's time to take out a great big bite
07:20let's talk about Craig Halkett
07:21Yes, if I could I would light a cigar to discuss this section
07:25there's no better way to win a Derby than in stoppage time
07:28and you think it might be one of the new signings that scored the winner
07:32it might be Lauren Shanklin to the club did everything to retain
07:35no, it was a player who last season struggled
07:39a player who many fans thought could be out the door this summer
07:43and he was just the magic
07:44And it wasn't just Halkett scoring the winning goal
07:47Halkett was the man of the match
07:48a really imperious performance in the back
07:50and really kept him at bay
07:51He's done it all season long, Craig Halkett
07:53he's been I think our most consistent performer
07:56in the heart of defence
07:57and like Joel says
07:58there was maybe question marks about him coming into this season
08:01but then he showed up
08:02and he was in incredible shape
08:03and he's shown that consistently
08:05he's played 11 games so far this season
08:07and he's just been outstanding
08:09both in the opposition box
08:11but in our boxes
08:12you talk about outstanding Robert
08:13your commentary for Hearts TV
08:15for this goal was absolutely incredible
08:18left foot
08:18whipped into the box
08:19not a bad ball
08:20chance in the back ball
08:20YES!
08:23YES!
08:26YES!
08:27YES!
08:27It's exactly what you want from your TV commentary
08:30where someone is just so completely ecstatic
08:34with what they've seen
08:35and it just comes spilling out there
08:37and it was just great to watch
08:38great to listen to
08:39I've never heard myself celebrate a goal
08:41I did realise I say the word yes so precisely
08:43it was a Y and an S at the end
08:45but no I mean
08:45I'm still a bit hoarse afterwards
08:47it's
08:47yeah
08:48one of those moments like Joel says
08:49everyone talks about 5-1
08:51and all this kind of stuff
08:51winning in the last minute
08:52is always better
08:53and it always will be
08:54and on top of that as well
08:55Craig Halkett was signed by Craig Levine
08:57a lot of the focus now at Heart of Midlothian
08:59is all about like Jamestown analytics
09:01bringing these punts from unheralded divisions
09:03but you've got a guy who was recently signed from Livingston
09:06he's played more minutes already
09:08than two of his previous three seasons
09:10and a big thing was
09:11the work he did in the summer
09:12to turn it around
09:13because he
09:14going to Spain for pre-season
09:16you notice Craig Halkett was like
09:17he looks in good shape
09:18and then he
09:19turns around and said he's 9% body fat
09:21so he's really worked it
09:22and he's reaping the rewards
09:24and he's deserved his goal there
09:26yes
09:27who needs a supercomputer
09:28when you just get Craig Levine
09:29turning up in his open neck t-shirt
09:30and a pair of shorts
09:31just go and get that big boy for that
09:33easy as that
09:34who knew
09:34I would like to talk about
09:36a winner and a loser
09:37from Scottish football
09:38over the last seven days
09:39but it's a winner and a loser
09:41from the same family
09:42this is Robbie Leach
09:43and Jack Leach
09:44who were on the same pitch together
09:46when Clyde drew 2-2
09:47with East Kilbride on Saturday
09:49who won who lost
09:50tell us more
09:51well East Kilbride were winning 2-0
09:53they were a pretty comfortable performance from them
09:55but then Clyde got themselves back into the game
09:57and it was Robbie Leach who scored
09:59but what's so good about this goal
10:01is that it really sums up
10:02everything good and bad
10:04the beauty and the pain
10:05that football can provoke
10:07I mean Leach's goal
10:08very very well taken goal
10:09and the celebrations that followed are fantastic
10:11where his teammates are chasing him around
10:13the fans in front of the stand
10:15they're all just joined together
10:17in this passion
10:18the fact that Clyde's a good run continues
10:20great scenes Robbie Leach scoring that equalising goal
10:23but what really sums up how great this is
10:25it's the camera that's behind the goals
10:28where Jack Leach's older brother
10:29runs into the net
10:31his side of just chucked away a two goal
10:33lead the fourth game without a win
10:34and he's clinging on to the net
10:36with his head bound
10:37a real tableau of despair there
10:40you see Robbie Cullen back when wedges him as well
10:43now if that's the winners and losers
10:44from the past seven days
10:45I think we should take a deep dive
10:47into the big issues that are affecting our game
10:49the beginning of the season
10:51Dundee United field
10:52an entire starting eleven that didn't contain
10:54a single Scottish player
10:55and St Mirren did that at the weekend
10:57against Kilmarnock
10:58of course this as usual
10:59prompts a lot of hand wringing
11:01a lot of nasal gazing
11:02about the future of Scottish football
11:03but it does provoke an interesting discussion
11:06about the pathway for our young players
11:08to bridge academy football
11:10into first team football
11:12and I think you can ask a hundred different people
11:14about the best way to develop youth players in Scotland
11:17and you'll get a hundred different answers
11:18but one of the novel initiatives
11:20that is in place at the moment
11:21by the SPFL clubs
11:22is the cooperation agreement
11:24Joe, what is a cooperation agreement?
11:27So the cooperation agreement
11:28allows Premiership clubs
11:29to have partnerships with teams
11:30further down the ladder
11:32and allows them to send players
11:34who are eligible for the Scotland national team
11:36aged between 16 and 21
11:37on loan
11:38a maximum of three
11:39and they're able to move freely
11:41between the two clubs
11:42and it opens up the opportunity
11:44of players moving out with the window
11:45and it just offers a lot more flexibility
11:48to get players game time
11:50I think the main thing is
11:52it's been the age old question
11:54and no one's ever cracked it
11:55how do we get the 18 to 21 year olds
11:57more first team football
11:58and get them involved in first team environments
12:00without necessarily having to throw them in
12:02to a really high pressure Premiership game
12:05so I think on the face of it
12:06it's a really positive start
12:08I think the proof will be in the pudding
12:09come the end of the season
12:10you know if for example
12:11Gus Stevenson
12:12who's on loan at Montrose from Harts right now
12:14if he maybe comes back
12:15and gets onto the first team
12:17stuff like that
12:18but I think on the face of it
12:19really really positive
12:20I'm going to put my lower league perspective on it
12:22and I think it's been a mixed bag so far
12:23I'll talk about one of the successes
12:25and that's my club Stenhousemuir
12:27Stenhousemuir's recruitment department
12:28worked long and hard
12:29to find the right team
12:30to go into partnership with
12:31they actually took presentations
12:33out to other clubs
12:34to explain what they were looking for from it
12:36and some of the bigger teams were actually even rejected
12:38because they weren't quite the right fit
12:40but they eventually settled on a cooperation
12:42agreement with Motherwell
12:43and it's looking really good so far
12:45there's one player that's come in on loan
12:47Ollie White
12:47and he really looks apart
12:49he's 18 years old
12:50big, physically athletic boy
12:52can handle the rough and tumble of League One football
12:54but on top of that
12:55he's actually fundamentally a very good player
12:58he's bags of energy, bags of enthusiasm
12:59fits into exactly what Gary Naismith wants to do
13:02and I think he will leave Stenhousemuir a better player
13:05than the one who came in
13:06and will be able to contribute for Motherwell
13:08What about the inverse
13:09in terms of the lower leagues
13:11you'll know better than us
13:12is there any that's not quite worked?
13:15Yeah, there's one example
13:16Aaron Athletic
13:17have got a partnership with Kilmarnock
13:18and they took four players on loan
13:20from Kelly
13:21now two of them
13:22Xander Craig and Josh Gilmer
13:24they've been alright
13:25they've contributed to the first team
13:27and they are making an impact
13:28in Willie Gibson's team
13:29however
13:29two other players
13:31they didn't
13:32and they were sent back
13:33basically Willie Gibson
13:34in a post-match interview
13:35just saying that the players
13:36just aren't ready to contribute
13:37to first team football
13:38so while you've got some players
13:40that can make an impact
13:40some players are
13:41I don't like saying this
13:42but just jersey fillers
13:43and just not quite ready
13:45to contribute for their low-knee clubs
13:46At the same time
13:47it can only be a positive thing
13:48if there is that freedom
13:50to just go right
13:51ok, they're not quite ready
13:52come back in a year
13:53whatever
13:53Let's look at the other end
13:54of the spectrum
13:55where some of the best
13:56and brightest young talent
13:57in the country
13:58are being plundered at the age
13:59of 16 years old
14:00in going down to big academies
14:01in England
14:02I hate it
14:03I don't like it
14:04I know there's arguments
14:04for both
14:05but I think
14:06there's been loads of reports
14:07nothing confirmed yet
14:08but young heart starlet
14:10Kieran McMeekin
14:10looks like he's going to
14:12choose Manchester City
14:13having spoken to
14:14Manchester United as well
14:15and moved down there
14:16when he turns 16
14:16at the turn of the new year
14:18I just don't like it
14:20I don't like that
14:21our best young players
14:22are getting taken away
14:23and put into academies
14:25down south
14:25I don't know Robert
14:26I think there's something
14:27to be said about the fact
14:28that some of our best
14:29young players
14:29are on the radars
14:30of some of the biggest
14:31clubs on the planet
14:32like Manchester City
14:33the academy is there
14:35McMeekin will have access
14:35to the best of everything
14:37down there
14:37the best coaches
14:38he'll be working
14:39an environment
14:40with the best other young players
14:41at his age level
14:42and I'm sure he backs himself
14:44to go down there
14:45and be able to make it
14:46into Manchester City
14:47first team
14:47I think he'll be
14:48displacing Haaland
14:49in a couple of years time
14:50hopefully
14:51Many different positions
14:52If he's replacing Haaland
14:54then something's gone wrong
14:54I think what it all boils down to
14:56is young players
14:58playing first team
14:59football
14:59at a high level
15:00as possible
15:01and I think
15:02a stat from last month
15:04really summed up
15:05from the Scotland
15:05under-21s
15:06they got beat by
15:07Czech Republic 2-0
15:08in the under-21 European qualification
15:11the Czech Republic
15:12starting 11 that day
15:13had over 22,000 minutes
15:15of first team football
15:16top flight
15:16first team football
15:17compared to Scotland
15:18less than 8,000 minutes
15:20between the starting 11
15:20and the vast majority
15:22being made up of
15:23James Wilson
15:25and David Watson
15:26David Watson
15:26who'd played over
15:275,500 minutes
15:28off those
15:29so it's
15:30that's what
15:31this is about
15:32is trying to get
15:33players playing
15:34regular first team football
15:35at as high a level
15:36as possible
15:37essentially at
15:38top flight as well
15:39and that's what
15:40you're getting with
15:41these players going down south
15:42is that they are
15:43it's taking them
15:44a long time
15:45to get that exposure
15:45to first team football
15:47at the highest level
15:49to pluck an example out
15:50Rory Wilson
15:50left Rangers Academy
15:52Rangers B Team
15:53and went to Aston Villa
15:54a few years back now
15:55and he's a really promising
15:56really good striker
15:57and you know
15:58Aston Villa rating
15:59very highly as well
15:59and he's doing well
16:00he's scoring goals
16:01he is yeah
16:01he's just signed a new 2 year deal
16:03so he is doing well
16:04but at the same time
16:04he's now 19 years old
16:05and he's not played a single
16:06first team professional game
16:08of football
16:09James Wilson got capped at 18
16:10because he was excelling
16:11at Hearts
16:11Glennon Miller
16:12two great examples
16:14of the path
16:14and then the ideal pathway
16:15playing football
16:18in the Scottish Premiership
16:19getting 50, 100 games
16:20under your belt
16:20then making that step
16:22then get your move
16:22to Aston Villa
16:23but that's one of the things
16:24when you're talking about
16:24guys that aren't playing
16:25for the old firm
16:25there's Motherwell
16:26and Hart and Midlothian
16:27the old firm aren't fantastic
16:29at bringing through the young players
16:30so maybe Wilson just thought
16:32well you know what
16:32I'm not going to get game time
16:33I might as well move south of the border
16:34make a lot of money
16:36in the process
16:37and then a football career
16:38can start
16:39I just I don't know
16:40I don't like it
16:40because you're essentially
16:41from a fans point of view
16:42you're taking away any form of enjoyment
16:44of actually seeing these players
16:45turn out for your club
16:46and having that claim over them
16:48you know Aaron Hickey
16:49great example
16:50came through at Hearts
16:5116 years old
16:51played in the Scottish Cup final
16:52played 50 odd games
16:54and then got a move to Bologna
16:55eventually ended up in the
16:56bright lights of the Premier League
16:57Hearts fans can claim like
16:59Aaron Hickey is one of ours
17:00he scored in an Edinburgh Derby
17:01he gave us great moments
17:02this is just completely eradicating
17:04all of that
17:05plus from a financial point of view
17:07we're not getting transfer fees
17:08they're basically just taking them
17:09for training fees
17:10and that's it
17:11and I just I don't like it
17:12I think it's negatively affecting
17:14the way the players are coming through
17:15in Scotland
17:15well let's look at some of the
17:17the great white hopes
17:18that are out there
17:19I'm going to give you an example
17:20this is Kyle Ewer
17:21who is currently on loan
17:23at Air United from Celtic
17:25the clubs have got a cooperation
17:26partnership with them
17:27Kyle Ewer is the son of
17:29East Stirlingshire legend
17:30Derek Ewer
17:30of course
17:31of course
17:32you don't know Derek Ewer
17:33when I heard Ewer I was like
17:34it must be
17:36he's been a bit of a standout
17:37for Celtic at youth level
17:38you know he captained the team
17:39into the Scottish Youth Cup
17:40he's already got three caps
17:41for Scotland's under-19s
17:43he is beginning to really make
17:44an impact in Scott Brownside
17:46he got his first assist
17:47for the club
17:47against Airdre Onions
17:48he turned up really well
17:50in the 0-0 draw
17:50against St Johnson
17:51and there's hopes
17:52I know that Celtic aren't
17:53particularly good at doing it
17:54but that he returns
17:55to Celtic Park
17:56and can go on
17:57to make an impact
17:58in the first team
17:58that's a good example
17:59of the cooperation
18:00loans in process
18:01I think I've got another one here
18:03that is an example
18:04of someone choosing to stick
18:05and it is the wonderfully named
18:07Aaron McSporrin
18:08the most Scottish sounding man
18:10of all time
18:10I feel patriotic
18:11just saying his name
18:12too Scottish
18:12too Scottish actually
18:13yeah he is
18:14aye take the Mick away
18:15just Aaron Sporrin
18:16fine but Mick Sporrin
18:17here he is
18:18looking resplendent
18:19in his Hibernian kit
18:21he's a guy who was making waves
18:22a few years ago
18:23at the age of 14
18:23he started playing under 18 level
18:25for Hibbs
18:25right back centre back
18:26and now he's playing
18:28at the highest level
18:28of Hibbs development
18:29at the age of 16
18:30having just signed
18:30a full time deal
18:32this is what I want to see
18:34more often
18:34as kids backing themselves
18:35to make their name
18:36in the team
18:37that they are currently at
18:38Hibbs obviously
18:39a really fantastic track record
18:41of bringing young players through
18:42and Aaron McSporrin
18:43will be looking at that
18:44hopefully looking at that
18:45and saying like right
18:46hopefully I can be the next one
18:48that goes that way
18:49so I think it's a really positive thing
18:50that you know
18:51capped at various youth levels
18:52for Scotland
18:53properly well known name
18:55in terms of youth development
18:56I'm glad that he's staying at Hibbs
18:57something quite sexy
18:59about that
18:5912 years time Scotland
19:00lifting the World Cup
19:01captained by Aaron McSporrin
19:02wearing a CU Jimmy hat
19:05and his chest painted blue
19:06with a white cross across it
19:08I think if I was to have a son
19:10who was good at football
19:10I would immediately quit my job
19:12and become his agent
19:13I would see myself as like
19:14Neymar's da
19:15like completely insert myself
19:17into every aspect of my son's life
19:19I would want percentages
19:20kickbacks
19:21transfer fees
19:22cuts
19:23anything like that
19:24that I can fat in my wallet
19:25I would post things on social media
19:27if he was dropped from the team
19:29that slag off the coach
19:30he'd be really snide
19:31be really cryptic
19:32and I would
19:33and I would give really
19:34incendiary interviews
19:35with the local press
19:36and all that
19:37and then as soon as my son
19:38had no monetary value to me
19:39I would simply stop loving him
19:42and all this as well
19:43my son is playing
19:44League One football
19:44first then house me on
20:051985
20:06I was a joiner
20:09living in Dunbar
20:10Tartan army fanatic
20:19I live with my parents
20:21in Falkirk
20:22in a local garage
20:24I followed Scotland
20:25all over the place
20:26I never missed one
20:27it was just part of my life
20:31in fact it probably was my life then
20:33it would have been the end of the world
20:35for me to miss a game
20:40in a fortnight's time
20:41Scotland are hoping
20:42to secure their place
20:43in the World Cup finals
20:44in Mexico
20:44they completed the first leg
20:46of their playoff
20:47with a 2-0 victory
20:48over Australia
20:48at Hamden
20:51we were behind the goal
20:52and I turned around
20:54to a friend
20:54and said
20:56do you fancy going to Australia?
20:58I started to panic
20:59how am I going to
21:01save up here
21:02to go to Australia?
21:03I knew people used to emigrate there
21:06and there's got grand gurus
21:09the Scottish based members
21:11of the 18 strong squad
21:12began their trek
21:13to the other side of the world
21:15at Glasgow airport this evening
21:16by the time they've returned
21:18they'll have completed
21:1924,000 miles
21:20it's the longest trip
21:22ever undertaken
21:22by a Scottish international team
21:24I've no idea
21:26how we managed to buy flights
21:28we didn't bother we did
21:30we were just going to make it up
21:32as we went along
21:33I did try to save up
21:35but I only worked at a garage
21:37so it was kind of hard
21:38to save up
21:39so eventually
21:40I asked my parents
21:43they must have been
21:44the best day of fear
21:45we phoned up
21:45and they said
21:46yep we'll get you on
21:47the flight
21:49with the team
21:50The squad have two supporters
21:52travelling with them
21:53one is 27 year old
21:55garage mechanic
21:56Bobby Gentles
21:56from Falkirk
21:57who forked out
21:58£1200
21:59to follow his team
22:01well
22:02I've never missed a game
22:03since 81
22:04and
22:05I'd just like to go to Australia
22:07it's a
22:08good opportunity
22:08to see Australia
22:10and
22:10time often works
22:12no problem
22:13it's a fair bit of money though
22:14isn't it
22:15I mean this is going to
22:15make a big hole in your savings
22:17isn't it
22:17well
22:18mother and father
22:19have given me tremendous help
22:20to go
22:21or I would have never ever
22:22seen Australia
22:3029 hours
22:3229 hours
22:3329 hours
22:34I probably
22:34slept most of the way
22:38we got off the plane
22:41into the middle of Melbourne
22:43Melbourne
22:45I'd receive 4th Mackenzie
22:47killed
22:48full military spawn
22:50full battle dressers
22:51we say
22:52you were always getting stuck
22:54because you were like
22:54something that landed from ours
22:56you know
22:56they said
22:57we can't believe you've come all the way
23:00to see your country
23:01where are you staying?
23:03I said
23:03well
23:04we'll have you at digs
23:05no you can stay with me
23:06no you can stay with me
23:08the night
23:08we stayed in Melbourne
23:10about 4 days
23:11and we stayed in a different
23:13every night
23:15I stood in the Windsor Hotel
23:18in Melbourne
23:20Richard Goff was walking about
23:21at the foy
23:22and Mr. Ferguson
23:23he was there as well
23:24I'm dumbfounded
23:26that anybody
23:27probably was nuts
23:29you know
23:29to travel that distance
23:31the place was buzzing
23:33absolutely buzzing
23:36the majority were expats
23:38we filtered out
23:39it was a good atmosphere
23:41you know
23:41you thought you were a hand and pad
23:47kick off at 9 this morning
23:49saw many of the Glasgow pubs
23:51with special licenses
23:52more full than at 9 most evenings
23:54these men came in their working clothes
23:56straight from the city's fruit and vegetable market
23:58and work all over the city was abandoned
24:09it was a very good game
24:11it was a very good game
24:17it's boring
24:21it was nothing each
24:22the supporters that were watching it in the bars back in Scotland
24:26they've took the morning off their job
24:28they watch it and they're expecting a better performance
24:34it wasn't very spectacular was it?
24:36nah
24:36what a rubbish man
24:37probably terrible
24:38if they cannae do it now
24:39what chance they've got in Mexico
24:41like you know
24:41it was a disgrace from shown by Scotland's football national football team
24:50we should have made Australia a right good government
24:54I've often went abroad to see Scotland and come home disappointed
24:57so
24:59it's
25:00it's just how it is
25:02to me
25:03the main thing was
25:04they qualify for the world cup
25:06and that's what they've done
25:11it was one of the best trips
25:12I've ever done
25:15it was the other side of the world right enough but
25:17I was only wanting to go and see my football team
25:20if you solely go
25:22to see the football
25:24you're gonna have
25:25a lot more lows than highs
25:27I've still got my
25:28my Scotland travel club
25:30there there
25:31the number there
25:32747
25:34if I hadn't been for the football
25:36never would have been in Australia
25:38we had to befriend people
25:40and
25:41oh come and stay at my bit
25:42ok you can stay there that night
25:45but you're coming to me the next night
25:47it's all to do with a friendship
25:51you just cannae put a price on that
25:59Scottish football has been dominated by one thing this week
26:02and that is managerial meltdowns
26:05there's something about that hot seat that really has the capacity to fry the brain
26:10every manager will walk into the job thinking they're the one that can take this club to glory
26:15but sometimes they can't even stand the heat in their own kitchen
26:18so let's explore the journey
26:19right from day one
26:21the inevitable sacking
26:23and if we're starting with managers
26:24you get one chance to make a first impression
26:26let's talk about Stephen Presley at Dundee
26:29yes Mr. Stephen Presley
26:31he was fun to start with
26:34he was offered the job
26:35whilst he was doing like a jungle adventure with his wife for their anniversary
26:39already quite funny
26:40you know receiving a phone call on a satellite phone from John Elm saying you've got the job
26:45and I'm thinking I can't remember applying for that
26:46it was an anniversary holiday with his wife
26:49anniversary holiday with his wife
26:50but even take away from you know
26:52the fact that he was hired in the first place
26:54he hadn't managed in years
26:56he hadn't completed a full season as a manager in years
26:59he used to play for Dundee United
27:01everything was saying no about this appointment
27:03did he even apply for the job?
27:05the way you're talking it doesn't sound like that's the case
27:07they located him while he was in Bali
27:09but no nothing about it made any sense what's different
27:12crack on Dundee United fans
27:14so you begin to think it's like right
27:16well what is the point of this appointment
27:18let's see what he's going to say
27:20to introduce himself to the fans
27:22what wisdom is he going to give us
27:23and we ended up with this interview here
27:25it depends what lens you're looking through
27:27you know if you look through a certain lens
27:29and you're looking for a manager with history of winning titles
27:33then I'm not your man
27:34I've not demonstrated that yet
27:36do you know how you guys like winning games from time to time?
27:38you can forget that
27:39because that's not going to happen that often while I'm in charge
27:42season tickets are going off now
27:44yes I can't wait to go and win nothing this year
27:47sign me up
27:48you know there's an element of truth in that
27:50I think everyone was expecting Dundee to have like a tricky season
27:53that is proving to be the case at the moment
27:54don't say it though
27:56we all know
27:57we all know to be the case
27:58but don't say it
27:59don't be a sayer
27:59he said the quiet bit loud
28:01but you know what is winning your impression of Steven Pressler
28:04that is absolutely spotting
28:05and if I close my eyes
28:06it's almost like he's sitting there right next to me
28:08I hope you're not expecting to win games
28:11you've met the media
28:12you've met the players
28:13you've had your first couple of games
28:14and they haven't gone well
28:15you have to step out
28:16and face the media
28:17and explain what's gone wrong
28:19a terrible example of this
28:21and quite a brilliant example of this
28:22is your old manager
28:23Ian Cathro
28:24yes
28:24they say that pressure makes diamonds
28:27pressure also makes people forget how to speak
28:29apparently
28:30how difficult is that to take?
28:33oh it's okay
28:33I mean
28:34it's
28:36it's a situation that was
28:40it was difficult
28:42what's difficult?
28:42he looks like somebody's been pulled over for a drink driving
28:45and
28:45and he's trying to explain to the police officer that
28:48no officer
28:49I just said water
28:50at nightclub till 3 o'clock in the morning
28:53before he's trying to get behind the wheels of my vehicle
28:55I honestly can't watch it without feeling really sorry for him
28:57because
28:57just
28:58being in that situation
29:00I'll go to pieces
29:01I'll go to pieces in normal situations but pressure situations
29:04you know when a TV goes in the blink and you just whack up the top
29:06just to bring him back
29:08you can't even want to do that with Ian Cathro
29:09just bump him right in the head and get him started speaking properly
29:12it's so and I'm using the right word here but it's so difficult to watch
29:15well Ian Cathro didn't instill a lot of confidence in the hearts fans while watching that
29:20there's
29:21also the
29:22aspect of a manager speaking to his players through the media
29:26and there was a brilliant moment from a couple of seasons ago with Derek Adams
29:29his
29:30third spell in charge at Ross County
29:33and he eviscerated the team
29:35but he did it in a very
29:37it was like an angry manner
29:38but it was just the way he put his point across
29:41and
29:41it was a damning comparison
29:43Morecam
29:43League 2 Morecam
29:45The standard's rubbish
29:46and
29:47it really is
29:48and
29:49you know I've left a team
29:50down in League 2
29:52that's miles better than this team
29:54miles
29:55and
29:56that's saying something
29:57you know we had the bottom budget in League 2
29:58and we are a hundred times better than this
30:01a hundred times
30:02When someone
30:03particularly someone as unpopular as Derek Adams
30:05a man who looks like a sweating Pillsbury doughboy there
30:08in that interview
30:09when he comes out and starts slagging off Scottish football income
30:12paying it to Morecam
30:12that just got everyone rallying round the cause
30:15and just absolutely bawding him
30:17You also find it was a unifying
30:18moment for the Ross County's wrestling room
30:21because
30:22he didn't win another game
30:23under Derek Adams
30:25when he was sacked after a final defeat to Motherwell
30:27I think that perhaps the
30:28greatest example of a managerial meltdown
30:30we're ever lately to see in Scotland
30:32is the then East Fife manager
30:34Billy Brown
30:34losing his mind
30:35after his team were defeated by Stennis Muir
30:38One of the all time moments
30:39I think in Scottish football this
30:41Yeah you need to put this into context
30:42this is May 2013
30:45East Fife have been in a dreadful run
30:46they'd gone 14 games without a win
30:48and fans were well and truly unbelly bound
30:50back
30:50they were playing the Warriors at Bayview
30:52and after the match
30:53where he gives us
30:54incredible interview that was captured by Warriors TV here
30:57I mean you didn't make any difference to me
30:59I've been places and done things
31:02but the players here
31:03are trying to go out there and do their best
31:05right?
31:06their best maybe isn't good enough
31:07but as long as they try
31:08and we keep supporting them
31:10you've got half a chance but
31:12nah, no, no, no, I'm sure
31:13I'm going to ball out of the team
31:15it's just an astonishing piece of footage here
31:18for a man who really is mad as hell
31:20and he's not going to take it anymore
31:21he pitched up on Tuesday the next week
31:23and pretended like nothing had happened
31:24he trained us no one
31:25and you know what happened?
31:26he managed to stay up via the playoffs
31:28so maybe
31:28and then Billy Brown's meltdown actually helped
31:31the galvanising effect
31:33it's fine
31:34you know the boys watching
31:35I was orchestrated
31:36I was orchestrated
31:38Billy Brown playing 4D chess there
31:40and then inevitably
31:41once you have screened down a microphone
31:43or down a camera
31:44you will get sacked
31:47there was a lot to unpack about
31:49Russell Martin's exit from Falkout Stadium
31:52I mean on a human level
31:53you know, not great
31:54the manager couldn't get in the team bus
31:56because the union bears were stopping it
31:57from leaving the car park
31:58but taking the human aspect to one side
32:00it was deeply, deeply funny
32:02I like one thing
32:03that he's sort of flanked
32:04by this little squat female security guard
32:06but he's wearing this big giant backpack
32:08it's the backpack that kills him
32:10it's the backpack that kills him
32:11because it's
32:12I wear a backpack
32:14Robert wears a backpack
32:15but Russell Martin
32:16the Rangers manager
32:17shouldn't be wearing a backpack
32:18very reminiscent of somebody
32:20that had been kicked out
32:20of the Big Brother house for cheating
32:21like he'd perhaps
32:23spoken about nominations
32:24he'd broken the rules
32:25he was kicked out there
32:26and then into a bane crowd
32:28to me it felt
32:29just with the backpack
32:30that he was being escorted
32:32off the school premises
32:33and getting picked up by his parents
32:35he just threw a smoke bomb
32:38and as he'd been waiting
32:39I had to stand outside the ground
32:40so his mum and dad
32:40come to collect him
32:41a really ignominious end there
32:43for perhaps one of the most
32:44crackpot managerial periods
32:46in Scottish football
32:47now if that is managerial meltdowns
32:50let's look forward
32:51and let's look at the big games
32:53that are taking place
32:53in Scottish football
32:54this weekend
32:55it's a bit of a curtailed fixture card
32:57owing to the international break
32:58however there is still
33:00plenty of action
33:01for us to take a look at
33:02and Joel Sked
33:03let's take a look at the best
33:05of the SWPL
33:06yes the standout fixture
33:07is on Sunday
33:09as last season's Champions Hibs
33:11take on Rangers
33:12this looks like a pretty big game
33:14I think it's a game that could have
33:15big ramifications for the destination
33:17of the SWPL title
33:18yeah all these games do
33:19it's just the nature of the SWPL
33:22and I do think it's actually Rangers
33:24who's the more interesting case here
33:26because they have new manager
33:28Leanne Crichton
33:29it's a really interesting appointment
33:31and I think there's a real opportunity
33:33for her to land a statement win
33:36because you're going to be judged
33:39in the SWPL
33:40in terms of the games
33:41against the other big clubs
33:44Leanne Crichton has drawn against Hearts
33:46she's beaten Celtic
33:47but she's lost to Glasgow City
33:49so it's a wee bit of a mixed bag there
33:51whereas beating last season's Champions
33:53the team that beat Rangers
33:55three times last season
33:56would be a really really
33:57significant result
33:58Leanne Crichton
33:59is maybe the jury
34:00still slightly out
34:01I think you know
34:01these teams tend to beat
34:03and take points off each other anyway
34:05but this would be a massive
34:06statement win
34:07if she can get the victory here
34:08and the SWPL as well
34:09has been restructured
34:10which will make a big difference
34:11in terms of the title race
34:12yes I mean it's kind of
34:14you know the big five
34:15and then the other five
34:15a little bit to be honest
34:16obviously like Celtic Rangers
34:18Hearts Hibs
34:19and Glasgow City
34:20but I think that the restructure
34:22maybe did have to happen
34:24in getting it back to ten teams
34:25making it a smaller league
34:26making it a bit more competitive
34:27for the teams that are in there
34:28If you were being honest
34:30you could have just restructured
34:31it into five teams
34:31because that
34:33if we're being honest
34:34that is what the division's judged on
34:36is the results against those five teams
34:38because there's just such a big disparity
34:40between the top five
34:41and the bottom five
34:42Now I'm going to go to the big game
34:44taking place in the Scottish Championship
34:46and this is between St Johnston
34:48and Ross County
34:48and McDermott Park
34:50It absolutely should be
34:52some sort of
34:53you know title deciding match up
34:55but it's just not worked out like that at all
34:56It's not the match you were expecting
34:58however I think there's so much more
35:00on the line for Ross County
35:02than there is in St Johnston
35:04and I know that's
35:05that's quite a big thing to say
35:06so early in the season
35:07but you just look at the league table
35:08and where Ross County are
35:09you come into this season
35:10the two teams relegated
35:11from the Premiership
35:12the two teams that a lot of people would think
35:14would be challenged at the top
35:15it's not been the case
35:15St Johnston
35:16having a brilliant start to the season
35:18Ross County
35:18that hasn't been the case
35:19And they were favourites as well
35:20And they were favourites
35:21you know they think they'd
35:22brought a lot of players in there
35:23a lot of money's being spent
35:24in the Highlands there
35:25to make a squad good enough
35:26to win the championship
35:27that hasn't been the case
35:28they did beat Wraith Rovers
35:30last time out
35:312-0 win
35:32perhaps a bit fortunate
35:33in some cases there
35:34but a 2-0 win nonetheless
35:35they got the first win
35:37of the season there
35:38and Tony Doherty
35:38in his post-match interview
35:39said how it's like a relief
35:41that they've won that match
35:42it's a monkey off their back
35:43and they should be looking
35:44to climb the table
35:45but it's a very difficult challenge
35:47coming on against St Johnston
35:49If they lose
35:50that's the aim
35:51they're not winning the title
35:53but if they win
35:54you actually think
35:55there could be
35:57there could be something in there
35:59for Ross County
35:59they would go
36:00they would go up the table
36:01and you're thinking
36:02definitely into the playoffs
36:03and then they've got
36:04a really strong squad
36:05but you just wouldn't rule them out
36:06kind of try to track St Johnston down
36:08Yeah I think it's a game
36:10that St Johnston
36:11can maybe afford to lose
36:12but I don't think
36:12certainly
36:12don't think Ross County can
36:13but nevertheless
36:14we will look at the big game
36:16that's taking place
36:17in the Highland League
36:18Robert?
36:19Let's see in the Highlands
36:20and yeah listen
36:21I'm a Highland League fanboy
36:23I'll say it
36:24it is my favourite league
36:25outside the Premiership
36:26where Harts are
36:27in Scotland
36:28I think there's always
36:29a tremendous title race
36:30and with this weekend
36:31we've got Banks O'De
36:32playing Fraser
36:33but two teams
36:34that are up towards the top
36:35and have been consistently
36:36the last couple of years
36:37I think it's going to be
36:37a barnstormer
36:38This season's edition
36:39of the Highland League
36:40looks like a really interesting one
36:41because in previous years
36:43it's been between
36:43two or three sides
36:45this time however
36:46there are a number of teams
36:47that are in the mix
36:48to win it
36:48Well that's it
36:49I mean Fraserburgh
36:49last won it in 2022
36:51and since then
36:51it's been the three B's
36:52Bucky, Brick and Broder
36:53so I think that
36:55there are the established
36:57bigger sides
36:57and Fraserburgh
36:58you can add to the three B's
36:59Banks O'De have come in
37:00and made a real fist of it
37:01since they've come into the league
37:02now you've got Clark and Cudden
37:03what are you doing there?
37:05and teams like that
37:06who are actually starting the season
37:07really really strongly
37:08Banks O'De are actually sixth
37:09they're at the kind of bottom end
37:11of the teams that you can see
37:12are challenging for the title
37:14so this is just going to be
37:15such an interesting match
37:17And it's changed the dynamic
37:19of the Highland League
37:19you talked about
37:20it's usually between
37:21two or three teams
37:22the fact that there's five
37:23or six teams there
37:23that it's not like
37:26if you lose a match
37:27it is the end of the world
37:28that has been in the past
37:29because you need to win
37:30every single game
37:31whereas there's teams
37:32that are capable of taking
37:33points off each other
37:34and it just makes it a more
37:37interesting and competitive division
37:39They've beaten Brick and
37:40they've beaten Brora
37:40already this season
37:41they've also conceded
37:43the most amount of goals
37:44from any team in that top six
37:45so it's really interesting to see
37:47I think there will be
37:48a lot of goals in this game
37:49I don't want to
37:49you know, jinx it or anything
37:50there will be a lot of goals
37:51and Brick and Bucky, Brora
37:54clacking the curtain again
37:55what are you doing there?
37:56We'll be looking at Banks
37:57and hoping that they can
37:58they can get a result here
37:59because that will just bring
38:00Fraser Brora again
38:01closer to the rest of the
38:02chasing pack
38:03such a good league
38:04always goes down to the
38:05final day
38:06and I think this is going to be
38:07a great game.
38:07And that leads us very nicely
38:09into the Banker
38:12yes, you know how it works by now
38:14every week we have been guessing
38:16the outcome of Scottish football matches
38:18and we get points for every
38:20correct prediction we make
38:21and as always we are competing
38:24for the Eamon Brophy Lone Wolf Trophy
38:27it looks even better
38:29than it did before
38:31now, last time out
38:33it was very successful for me
38:34I correctly predicted that
38:36Stennis Muir and Edinburgh City
38:38would win
38:38two points for me
38:39and a big fat zero
38:41from your lot
38:42now, here is the stipulation
38:44this week
38:44with Scotland in action
38:45over the weekend
38:46we are all about
38:47the lower leagues
38:48and the SWPL
38:49and so you can choose from
38:50anybody playing in the Championship
38:52the Challenge Cup
38:53the SWPL
38:54the Highland League
38:56the Lowland League
38:56but
38:57you can only choose a team
38:59that starts with
39:00one of your initials
39:01JS
39:03RB
39:04and CGT
39:06and Joel Sked
39:07unusually
39:07I am going to come to you
39:08for the first pick
39:10for your team
39:11what is it?
39:11really?
39:12yes
39:12who knows
39:13it's a new studio
39:15let's have a new way of thinking
39:16no that's not what it is
39:17this is mind games
39:18this is mind games
39:18he's trying dirty tricks
39:19to try and get the win
39:21I am a master of mind games
39:22I'm going to throw it back at you
39:23I am going to pick your team
39:25Stenhouse Muir
39:26to beat Motherwell B
39:27in the Challenge Cup
39:29I'm not going to give it
39:29its new sexy title
39:31they're playing in the Challenge Cup
39:33this Saturday
39:34and I am backing Stenhouse Muir
39:36and I'll get you to explain why
39:38that's a very astute pick
39:39and I think you're absolutely correct
39:41if my name was Craig Skelford
39:43that's the match
39:44that I would have gone for
39:45yeah Stenhouse Muir
39:45are on an absolute tear at the moment
39:47they're doing very well
39:48in that competition
39:48they've won all their matches
39:50Motherwell are not doing very well
39:51in that competition
39:52and all you need to do
39:53to see how badly
39:54the B teams are struggling
39:55just look at that league table
39:56the bottom eight positions
39:57they've all got kiddies sides in them
39:59and I think Stenny
40:00will absolutely wipe the floor of them
40:01so yes
40:02a good pick
40:05I hope it comes up
40:06but I hope it doesn't come up
40:07at the same time
40:08I'm going into the Lowland League
40:10for the Craig G Telford Derby
40:11where Clyde Bank
40:12who will be given the letter C
40:14are taking on Gallifari Dean Rovers
40:16who will be given with the letter G
40:17Craig Gordon
40:18the Craig G Telford Derby
40:20and for this one
40:21very straightforward
40:21I'm going to back Clyde Bank
40:23for this one
40:23the Bankies are having a great season
40:25since coming into the Lowland League
40:26they made a really strong impression
40:28and I think there's a really interesting battle
40:30at the top of the table
40:31between themselves and Linlithco Rose
40:33it feels like a bit of an arms race
40:34you know similar to what we spoke about
40:36the Highland League
40:36where you need to win
40:37as many games as possible
40:39in order to stay on top
40:41and I think that
40:42Clyde Bank will be looking at Gallifari Dean
40:43and thinking
40:44we need to beat them
40:45that's exactly what they're going to do
40:46a win for Clyde Bank
40:48and one point to me
40:50Robert
40:50what is the second pick
40:52for your team?
40:53I am going to use my surname initial
40:57and I'm going to go for
40:58yes thank you
40:59I'm going to go for
41:00Breakin City
41:01to beat Inverurie
41:02Local Works
41:03and I think this one's pretty simple
41:05Breakin
41:05although they are not
41:06hitting the Heady Heights
41:07that they were in the last couple of years
41:09they're still by far and away
41:11one of the best teams in the Highland League
41:12and Inverurie
41:13just aren't
41:14they're down towards the bottom of the table
41:15they're kind of mid table fodder
41:17I don't think they're going to be
41:18in any real danger
41:19come the end of the season
41:20but it's a fairly simple one
41:21I think Breakin
41:22even though it's away from home
41:23I think they'll have enough to beat Inverurie
41:24you don't need a Highland
41:25you need to be a Highland League expert
41:27look at the table
41:28Breakin Inverurie
41:29which team's going to win?
41:31Breakin
41:32for my second pick
41:34I am going to follow Joel's lead
41:35and go into the KDM Evolution Trophy
41:38and I am going to back the Spartans
41:40who are taking on Montrose at Lynx Park
41:43Craig G. Selfer
41:44no no no
41:45it's Craig G. the Spartans
41:48both teams lost last time out
41:50and I think that this is
41:51got a feeling Montrose were in a good run
41:53until that game
41:54against tennis
41:55and I think that defeat
41:56where they were
41:57they got their asses handed to them
41:58by the Warriors
41:59that is going to
41:59have such a negative impact
42:01against them
42:01meanwhile the Spartans
42:02doing very well
42:03at the top of League 2
42:05they did lose
42:06to Edinburgh City
42:07last time out
42:08but this is their
42:08perfect opportunity
42:09to bounce back
42:10so basically
42:11I'm just taking what I'm saying
42:12I can bend the
42:13I can bend language
42:14to suit the outcome
42:16that I want
42:17but no I'm going to back the Spartans
42:18for this one
42:19and then another point
42:20comes to me
42:21and just one step closer
42:22inching
42:23that little bit closer
42:24towards taking the trophy
42:25back to FK5
42:27it's a thrilling prospect
42:28so how are you guys going to be
42:29spending the weekend then?
42:31I was considering going to
42:32K Park
42:32to see Hearts B
42:33against East Kilbride
42:34I've not done K Park yet
42:36I've not been to East Kilbride
42:37and I've got 40 of 42
42:39I've done 40 of 42
42:40I need to go to K Park
42:41back in Kelty
42:42I went to K Park
42:43earlier in the season
42:44to watch their match
42:44against Inverness, Caledoni
42:46and Thistle
42:46in the League Cup
42:47and it was perhaps
42:47one of the most uncomfortable
42:48experiences of my life
42:49not in a sort of emotional
42:51or spiritual sense
42:53but physically uncomfortable
42:54the chairs were really sore
42:55I had to sort of get up
42:56and stretch my back
42:56at half time
42:58there was an old boy
42:58behind me who cramped up
43:01so just watch yourself
43:02when you're going there
43:03I don't want to get into a seat
43:05and then be able to get back out
43:06and just be at K Park
43:07or anything?
43:08Joe's schedule
43:09hunched over
43:10in a little chair
43:11and cut out by the
43:12measures of services
43:13Jaws of life
43:15TAKE TAKE TAKE TAKE TAKE T design
43:18To you and I came around
43:25in a easier scene
43:40in every minute
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