6 Burst results for "Dele Alli"

"dele alli" Discussed on Men In Blazers

Men In Blazers

06:35 min | 6 months ago

"dele alli" Discussed on Men In Blazers

"Probably the people in catering did a horrible job in the executive suites. Horrible. I mean, condiments. They have bloody condiments out ketchup, but I mean, look, the thing for me is, is that Chelsea fans are like, oh, many are just raised this season, just like the season before Marino came back and won the league, the season we finished tenth. But it's all going to be fine. We're going to get everything sorted out. Mauricio is coming in. We'll get rid of some players, sell them for lots of money. I see potentially a darker off season. I see a bunch of players who they aren't able to sell or have to sell either at such reduced rates or they have to subsidize their incredibly bloated weekly paychecks in order to get them off the books. I see Mauricio Pochettino having a lot of the same problems that Lampard and Potter and Tuchel had with this at this club. And I don't see an enormous amount other than the young players who are still coming through, you know, this young fantastic young Italian player we have is on loan at reading scored this weekend at the under 20 World Cup and that was great. There's lots of good things coming up on the youth level. And the women's team can be incredibly optimistic about. But around this squad, I could see this continuing to next season and actually getting worse based on the form we've been in. For the last half of the season, we'd be in the relegation battle. We actually, based on a current form table, we actually deserve to go down. And I could see this getting worse before it gets better. I know that will seem like heresy to many Chelsea fans. But I'm just realistic. These are, there are some major issues. We may bounce back. It could just be that one man, Mauricio Pochettino can come in and with less players, we can do it. But I think that would be a tough ask to say that the underlying conditions all go away. Poch is going to bring in Eric diaries. He's going to bring in dele Alli. It's going to be magnificent. I mean, the reality is the one man you do have to obsess about really is Todd Burley. Disease gentlemen, equity investors who know that they can invest sagely and they know the difference between investing and operating. You're watching a gentleman try and operate everybody I speak to is just like, he said, not an idiot in any stretch of the word, but he's just having such a giddy great time being in the spotlight, you know, pressing that adrenaline buzz up. Oh, headlines when I buy a transfer that he keeps hitting that button over and over and over. Knowing he's just an investor and at football, knowing what you don't know, needing others to step in and operate whether that occurs over this pause in the summer will determine the two different scenarios for your team, but I mean it is stock. There's huge amounts of money been spent on both clubs and we have to say one so sagey, whatever you think about Manchester City and we'll talk about that right now. The huge amounts of money they spent have been spent with a clinical strategy, a vision, a professionalism. David, who was a lifelong Manchester City fan, wrote a book, richer than God. About how his city is ramshackle city was taken over by Abu Dhabi, but even he forever he didn't like about the change had to admire the ruthlessness, just the smarts that they put into that transformation. Chelsea is showing you that the opposite can be true, huge money, just in a garbage can set on fire this season. They're learning will be fascinating, but city won the title city deserve the conversation and the trophy celebration that followed. Third one in three seasons. JW's text in a city title pitch invasion almost becoming a yearly festival like Mardi Gras or October fest. Only with a 100% more oasis and the occasional Jack Grealish haircut. And as I say, Jack Grealish was to me that the joy of the preceding so giddy gently when it was a bit part last season talks about it how he suffered he's been so resplendent this year and to watch him as he walked down the line of all of cities support staff lifting so many into the air with just glee and calf muscle. David, that man like LeBron. He's got a handshake for everyone. Yeah, absolutely does. He's got that little personal relationship going everywhere. I just want to make one point roger about what you were saying about the Abu Dhabi ownership is that this is a little bit different. This highlights the difference between the long-term ambitions of sovereign wealth ownership and the shorter term ambitions of private equity ownership. You know, clear Lake and burleigh have come in in order to bring value to the club, shoot it up quickly and sell it to somebody else for more money. I don't think Abu Dhabi are ever going to sell the club. They just want to expand it into a global empire of sorts. And therefore, it's long-term planning versus short term planning that makes all the difference. And this long-term plan established almost since they got there to me, just watching, I think I've become a little bit more romantic about Manchester City than I ever expected to based on the quality of their football. I know to sum it has been even to myself it's seen as somewhat robotic, somewhat difficult to watch in seasons past now. I just marvel at the beauty. I love watching Manchester City play football. And I love all of their stars. Everybody seems able. And they've just got these great characters. And you mentioned Jack Grealish, the fact that Jack Grealish, that personality, that character can work in this locker room under a manager like pep and he's thrived this season and got better and better and better. It just is a testament to the club and the manager. I find Jack Grealish genuinely fascinating and a whole until we've talked enough about him this season, so we do not need to go up, but watching him rule with the trophy, a gent, who shaped the haters, who said that city he made city worse, even though he was scoring goals to be completely utterly bonkers, didn't need a season to bed into the Premier League that so many did Thierry Henry Didier Drogba both incredible greats didn't need that year. Didn't have to wait a season to bed into Guardiola. Once KDB tuned into his frequency, city became unstoppable, not even the loss of Zack Stefan. Could stop the just a speed bump. Here we are, only four teams have ever done what city have done when three English titles in a row had this field town in the 20s.

"dele alli" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

08:01 min | 6 months ago

"dele alli" Discussed on ESPN FC

"If it's going to be sustainable, if it's going to offer outlets, great. If people just see this as like a money play and let me go and make some money quickly or put some money in and then it's not going to be sustainable and stable, then I'm not sure this is good. I think they need to have to think about how they model this. Oh, how can you have two top leagues in the same country? I mean, I'll go further and you see this a little bit. This is a broader argument about MLS. MLS is not successful or hasn't been successful thus far as a TV product. Nationally, because you don't have, you don't have super clubs, right? Because everything is geared towards parity and things being equal, where it's been super successful has been locally where they get to get big crowds and we're into it and it's a great match to experience. Some NWSL clubs are like that Portland. I say, we've gotten in excess of 20,000 regularly. So clearly that's something that works, you need to think about your model. You need to think about maybe expanding your footprint, maybe more teams around the country. Maybe you have regional leaks, you cut down on costs, if you can't pay these women a decent wage because the league minimum NWSL meant that many of these women had to go and get second jobs in the off season. So maybe you don't need to call yourself a pro league. Maybe you call yourself something else. Maybe I think they need to stay creatively. But I'm all for private entrepreneurship, but I'd like the U.S. soccer federation to step in and say, guys, let's think about how we can do this rationally in a way that makes sense. That's fair enough. It's going to be Luton town against Coventry city in the football league playoff final for a place in the Premier League. Tools, I don't know much about the championship. I don't follow the championship. I know Luton we're in the top flight many, many years ago. They have a stadium, which is surreal. I was actually there a few years ago. Surreal in a charming old way. Old school is the right way of Coventry city, of course, a great history in the top club. That is true. They had this finished was in charge, massive terminal, the fans and like her. That's kind of all I know. And I know these two are not the big spending. Then especially compared to videos growing Sunday with the other two teams in display of semifinal and I guess against the odds you could say maybe Luton. 'cause we can finish third in the league and for those who don't is a small airport because there's a town attached to it. Yeah. Just north of London. I mean, Coventry city to me strikes me as a big family. It's not easy if you're looting to be, I mean, they're punching above their weight. And last season, they were already in the blur of the day. They had an amazing season last year. Obviously, lost their manager Nathan Jones, we went to Southampton, replaced him, and I've done amazingly well in why it's not the most sexy style of football. I give you that in what is not the most sexy stadium either. Very old school. But Gretchen to reach the final art Wembley to play against Coventry, which will be an even financially stable now. I think they are, I think they've been really good last season as well. They've quite a very interesting squad with a lot of quality, not big names or anything like that, but good, solid talent. And I think it's going to be a great final for what is. I mean, I'm not sure who at the start of this year would have said that one of those two teams would have gone up as you could have said Bernie going back up, shifting united maybe, but one of those two is going to be an incredible story in itself. So well done to them. Major League Soccer confirmed that they will add a 30th franchise next season in Santiago, gab. I think they paid 500 million dollars for that franchise. This is why people keep saying, look, it's like a Ponzi scheme, because that might get knocked out. It's good to expand the footprint and so on. Did they bring that going to an MLS game? Look, I'm not the kind of person who's sniffy about quality, right? There's an argument with people on social all the time. Oh, but there is so much more quality in the city Real Madrid game than the other 75. Like, who cares? You go to a game to watch good footballers intensity people trying to win and just go down atmosphere. That's what you want. That's why you watch the game. It's just about quality. I'm just going to watch city. I'm going to watch city training and nothing else. I mean, watch the World Cup, and there's a lot less quality at the World Cup than very true. It's a championship game. So I think it's good. It's positive. In terms of the long-term growth of the league of making a breakthrough in television, we're so close with Apple TV. I think it's good that the people of San Diego can watch professional football. And by the way, before somebody comes out and tells me no, there was a USL team or whatever. I don't know if there was or there wasn't. I don't follow at that level, maybe those guys are pros or not, but you know, well done. There's obviously an appetite for this. Yeah. Two hours before kick-off, UEFA social media account tweeted out a graphic promoting the Champions League Final and instantly between inter and wait for it. Real Madrid. Oh. Jules given its UEFA. Can you imagine what the conspiracy theorists would have done if rau had made the final? I don't know. Someone is in trouble this morning. That's for sure. I'm not sure if they deserve the sack, but they're in trouble. I don't know what happened. We've seen, we see those blunders up in those glitch. They have to prepare a mockup. Yeah. Sometimes either you leak someone thinks it's funny to prepare the graphic to put the graphic early. I don't know. But you know what's worse? I think it would have been worse if they had put city against enter. I think the reaction in Madrid, right? That's very true. Because that's the good thing about it is both around Madrid and Manchester City don't like UEFA right now. UEFA's constantly conspiring against them. So in this way, you're kind of an equal opportunity. That's right, true. Has been linked with a move to Newcastle United. Does this mean that Chelsea don't want him anymore? No, I probably means that George Mendes has been talking to Newcastle unicorns. I don't know. For me, if I were Chelsea, I was looking at the numbers that are like they are going to want, looking at the how much it cost to be there. I would not make any effort to keep them. I would send them back on this porcino tells me like, I need your help Felix, assuming pochettino of course there's a Chelsea doesn't end up at Real Madrid. I might have mentioned that before. Would you not keep it? Would you, if Jesse fans are listening, do you think the fanbase won't keep what position does he play? I think second striker is his best. Second striker. So then I'm expecting to play with the front too. Yeah? No, they could be the reality of this Chelsea team like dele Alli was in the good spurs team and the pochettino. All right, maybe Mason Mount can be the dele all. And maybe Christopher Mason Mount would be that. You prefer me to mount a jar Felix. Would you prefer in Kung fu? I would prefer. But he's not Paris born in Brad, he's just pair spread, right? Or is he also born there? Boone Dale, cool. There you go. So I just think you've signed in Kung fu. You're talking about second strikers attacking mutual deposition. You signed in Kung fu. You say you want to keep Mason Mount. Why do you want to keep that is true? The other thing with him is I'm sorry. He may have more ability than in Kung fu and Mao. But again, we've kind of been waiting for him to be the difference. Yeah, yeah, that's the cost you so much freaking money. That's true. That's true. I'd rather put my eggs in a different basket. And don't forget that name on is coming as well. So I'm not sure there's room for name module. And policy is going to stay as the edge is going to stay. You just don't understand. We haven't even mentioned mood rig. You want me to keep going? David doctor forever. You can come back too. You know, I was coming back. You want a team of that to come back Timo can come back. Let's not forget Harvey Vale is on loan somewhere. I'm sure he can return too. Early Holland's agent Rafael was asked about the famous release clause in his contract and whether it even exists, she said, and I quote, it's a mystery.

"dele alli" Discussed on Men In Blazers

Men In Blazers

05:03 min | 7 months ago

"dele alli" Discussed on Men In Blazers

"That he is staying. But fabrizio hasn't given you some news that we're selling the team to someone. He's not giving me the funny handshake. So half the squad are leaving, apparently, sold at a cut rate discount, no doubt on eBay. We've got a new manager coming in. But burleigh is staying after whacking Tuchel because Tuchel was unhappy apparently that burleigh was running all the transfers without talking to two K about it. He whacked Potter after hiring a manager who he said that he wanted to have a young manager come in and give him time, let him get his vision in and give him time. They've got the manager for the future to go and do it. So yeah, I think that pochettino is a fantastic high. I think it's the best possible hire in the circumstances. You do. I think he'll come in and I think for some of those Chelsea players who are going to remain and some of those younger players who have come in, I think he'll be a very, very good manager. But the main problem at the club still remains still there. Does it have a name? Clear like capital. Yeah, it's still there. It all moves all those incoming. I think mudrick is going to be those long contracts that they've given a Modric is going to be like the new receptionist that clearly capital in Los Angeles. They probably play their receptionist more than they pay mudrick. I mean, the only thing is they are on low salaries, but yeah, it's going to be a, it's going to be interesting. I mean, they're going to have to get rid of a lot of players and they're going to be selling people for peanuts. Yeah, because now the office mother during clearly capital do you need some more post it, guys? Driving a forklift of their warehouse. And they don't even keep anything in their warehouse. But we just needed to jump for him. So now we brought a large warehouse. Lots of fault. I mean, pochettino. I adore that man. I really do. He's inheriting a tactically bereft squad and offensively impotent squad. I think that's called just 36 goals this season. I'm half of them have been in the last two weeks. Three teams have scored fewer. Yes and they know one of them's Everton. And another one of them has been relegated. I love potch. I love what he does or tries to be positive. He's a culture builder and Chelsea is a club who's proud culture has been totally scorched earth by their owners, poch can rebuild it, but to do so, he's got to find that good team that no doubt exists within that bloated Chelsea squad. He favors collective ferocious selfless football poch, Chelsea players are going to have to get ready for two a days, running till they puke. We trained his team so hard. The spurs players told me that they needed three lungs just to make it through pre season. That's the first step how the team engage with that, whether they receive it, and allow pots to build that committed culture like good vibes, infused, kind of Tottenham team of Harry Kane Sonny and yes dele Alli. Remember that one that he turned into a clench fist all the way to the Champions League Final. But David, we also saw him toil and flare like so many at PSG and done by Neymar and bap a and the politics of the club. I think ultimately his success is going to be determined by his ability to, as you're hinting, can he wrestle control of the club's agenda from clearly can burly. Can he define it? I guess the acid test is this, David. Burley wanders into the locker room to give his first team talk next season. How poch responds? Tell us all we need today. Yeah. And I think you're right. And there are some young players or some players who are now almost senior players on that squad who they do feel like potch kind of players. I'm going to rest James. You look at a bench hill well. Even Mason Mount, even though the club seemed to want him gone, he feels like a potch player. I actually would say Christian feels like a potch player, a player who will run and run and run and run and run. That's a I think he's a pretty good in the event that he stays. I know the club seemed to want him gone, but potch, you look at, you look at you look at Christian, and you think, oh, that's a potch card of a player, like he could play well under him. Yeah. So when you say the club one they've gone, they've sent him an email saying, what size clearly capital overalls do you wear because it's difficult 'cause he had can only go left in the forklift. We need someone who can go right. Can you do it? Yeah. So we'll have to see. Christian linked to A.C. Milan heavily this morning. No one knows who's briefing that, but godspeed to all of the most they godspeed, who is one of the good guys. Looking forward to it, but yeah, don't hold out a huge amount of hope. Before we go, roger, we should say a quick reminder about everything we've got happening

"dele alli" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

03:26 min | 7 months ago

"dele alli" Discussed on ESPN FC

"He brought on young players. He brought on Harry Kane. I mean, dele Alli was absolutely incredible in the room. People like Eric die were young then as well. So he's got experience at PSG, okay, it didn't go so well, but you know what? It's all about the experience, helps you take a step forward. So I think it takes a lot of boxes and there's no question. I think this is a good appointment. I'm with Stevie on this and while yes, I think he had issues at PSG, I think PSG has a club. Have a number of issues at many a good manager as trouble to contend with. Seeing that, you could probably see the exact same for Chelsea right now. That being said, I think pochettino is a good fit for what's needed. New ownership who clearly have made some awful footballing decisions that's putting us nice as a possibly can. And need somebody to show that out. But needs somebody to do that in a way that doesn't take away or detract any further from the ownership and the poor job. And the one thing about pochettino, he's always sung from the team from the team, him sheet. He has told the party line really well in terms of how he manages that relationship in terms of how the club communicates with the public and as he faces it football club. I think he's exactly what Chelsea needs right now. He just needs to see the Ted bully lead me to handle the public facing side of the game or the stuff that happens behind the scenes has to stay behind the scenes. Trust me to tune this clubber out. Mario suggestions obviously wasn't first choice. Lewis Enrique Nigel's man as well approached. However, didn't want the job from a Chelsea perspective and as a former player, does pochettino get you excited? Look, you also have to look what is available, I think. That's one of the key things. Of course, he was on the rival team, so that's always key a sense of part that comes in. But away from that, put a person waiting there long. I always said like they should have gone for him, so now that Chelsea can go. Why not? I mean, it's what the guys already mentioned. You know, he's that record says enough. And also his experience. I think the key thing here is I can put a game from PSG as well. And at an experience that it was really sensitive for him and he cut his job and it gave him a certain feeling of he wanted to prove him. I hope the team has the same feeling because going to PC is not an easy step, but then going to Chelsea is not going to be an easy one because in the situation you are in. Look, he knows how to work with young players. He knows how to work coming into a team and try to build his own momentum. So I think key things like that are really necessary at Chelsea because they change really quickly. They brought in so many people. The owners want to get influenced into what they're going to do with the players. Now they've got a guy that literally wants to put his foot down and knows how to handle big situations. And now I just hope that he can build a team as quick as he can because I want to see a scene in a fire. When they played with spurs against Liverpool and lived on it and I saw a coach that played really well going up to final. The only thing is in the final was a little bit less, but going up to the final, he played some interesting football, so I hope he can bring that to the bridge. Chose, how

"dele alli" Discussed on Men In Blazers

Men In Blazers

08:58 min | 7 months ago

"dele alli" Discussed on Men In Blazers

"The end makes sense of that. We're on earth all we now are nights of dismay, a night of hope lost and restored a night of Salvation. From the men in blazers studios and the crap part of Bedford New York and the crap part of West Hollywood, California, cement in places, podcast rods. We back what the New York nicks. How you doing, Dave? I'm doing so well, wow, how wonderful Chelsea not playing in the Premier League. I got to spend a weekend playing tennis down in the Anaheim hills. Roger, it just was, it was a relief. It was a relief when your team of crap, and they don't play. Oh, it's a certain feeling. We need a word for that. I'm sure the Germans do have one. It's called being an Everton fan. But we need to unpack this. This is no evidence. This is mighty mighty Chelsea who didn't play this weekend because we're in FA Cup. Semifinal magic. And they did almost feel like respite, but this is a Chelsea who has suddenly limping, flailing, soiled themselves. Suddenly sound like limping flailing and soiled themselves. We've been limping and soiling ourselves all season mate. So only been ten months, it's only been ten months a clearly wonder and Champions League. That was a last burning Ember of hoop on the season, soiled themselves, ended with Madrid, literally walking the ball into the net, season over for your mob. Let's not get rational and talk about that huge financial dent in next year's budget for the new champions, the qualification, revenue, the raft of players that are now going to be flogged burly giving team talks for reals. Lots of rumors rampaging. And I couldn't ask you seriously, no league game. On Wednesdays and we had a lot of Chelsea fans talking about the strange experience and it's a strange experience in this modern era of having to hate watch their team this season. Did it feel nice to, you know, actually not have to watch them. I mean, I think it is. It's a relief. I mean, you've been there a lot this season. You know, when your team don't play, it's quite nice when they're struggling. You get to relax. You get to live the rest of your life and realize how ultimately unimportant football is. I do like the idea that it's just like putting aside the rational stuff of the massive multi multi 9 figure dent into their into their financials for next year, which of course Todd Berlin is going to amortize. He's going to amortize the den. He's going to amortize the pain. He's going to amortize the limp. He's going to anodize the soiling himself. So if someone could amortize the soiling yourself. That is like the new ShamWow. That is an infomercial. I will press by on, but we've got to also talk about the new era. We are entering a new Chelsea here. We don't know quite a who right now on the new manager tip I'll mate fabrizio Romano. I'm going to pod with him tomorrow when I can't wait to talk to him about well, certainly all the managers who are dropping out at the reckoning at Chelsea, nagelsmann, Lewis Enrique, both out and it now looks almost certainly from the conversations I've had that the next manager of Chelsea football club. It's actually going to be my mate, marico pochettino, X Tottenham, Todd Burley at the moment, just mumbling action that, but soft, no prints. What do you think of it all? Former spurs man coming back to save the day. I mean, look, I mean, I always knew that Chelsea's amortized money was going to bring them in a great manager and Mauricio Pochettino is a great manager. Proven at this level. I mean, having said that, you know, didn't win a lot at Tottenham, won a lot of games, didn't win, didn't win silverware. So yeah, it's going to be a thing. I mean, I think that the slightly tricky thing about being a Chelsea fan is that there is a sense that this is just temporary. Remember the season when Chelsea finished tenth and then they came back straight the next year and they won the Premier League. We've had sort of disasters before and there's always been this sense that are they going to come back everything will be fine. I think this is deeper. This is a bigger problem because it's to do with a club really in crisis all the way through every department, Rogers really speak to people within the club. There's a sense that it's all a mess. And can one man can one manager bring this club back from what appears to me, but maybe I don't understand budgets. What appears to me to be the financial brink? You can amortize the financial brink too apparently. I freak advertising department doing. I'm sorry it's one of those words where I think at least 69% of people here the word amortized and it's one of those words you meant to know exactly what it means, but most people over there being on this don't truly know what I mean. So you just kind of nod sagely. So I'm sure you can get away in this bullshit baffles brains reality that is football with amortizing to bring for pochettino and mostly sad that he can not go back to spurs. Those who are incredible days nostalgically nostalgia, there's no place for that in football of course. Of believing of levitation of dele Alli wonder of youth and a sense of everything was possible. It's obviously not, of course, as we found out with a third this weekend, but I've heard Dan Levy didn't even want to entertain the notion no talks whatsoever between Tottenham. We're almost all been shipping that romantically, but there's no romance. There's no conversation. There's no possibility. I'll say this about podge. He is such an incredible culture builder. That is probably, I need some of that culture building, clearly could probably say Chelsea's culture has been scorched earth by clear Lake. The real test, he can do a job. He can do a wonderful job. Mauricio Pochettino, but can clearly keep their nose out, keep their fingers out. We will see, but God speed to everyone. Yeah, I mean, look, the simple explanation of the amortization is Todd Burley bought Chelsea reportedly for 5 and a quarter $1 billion. If he's telling the market that it's worth 15 billion, which I think he is, he can spend $10 billion to get to there, or even a fraction he can spend $5 billion to get there, amortize it over a period of the sale and still walk out with a healthy profit. It's just that means the doubling of revenues. That means making a lot of profit. And a lot of it doesn't make sense. But anyway, good luck to Mauricio. I hope you have them. Amortizing. That's why we watch. You'll never sing that. Yeah, we'll get there. Okay, before we get to the rest of the football rod, a news bulletin from men in places world headquarters about everything coming up this week. It all starts tomorrow with a somewhat surreal interview roger. You sat down with UEFA, that is the governing body of European football. It's a far less intelligent chat GPI. You sat down with president Alexander shepherding quite literally one of the most powerful people in football. David, I've not been this exciting for an interview in a long, long time. I mean, if you've watched the Super League document, if you watch the Super League and film in real time, this is a gentleman that sat down with governments with oligarchs with people who do understand what the word amortized means. He's quite fascinated. He's a Slovenian. It went from the army to become a criminal lawyer to running a foot tall team and worked all of that together to become one of the single most powerful gents in global football. UEFA being three times the size of FIFA which is astonishing budget wise and this conversation was fascinating on many levels, how UEFA has navigated the crisis of COVID. Survived just the coup, the Super League, the war in Ukraine, had then now grappling with trying to keep football competitive in this age of financial juicing, salary caps, multi team ownership, and we talked about this as he analyzed the surging fan base here in the United States could European football matches ever be played here in the United States.

"dele alli" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

05:57 min | 8 months ago

"dele alli" Discussed on ESPN FC

"What are you doing? I was like, seriously, would it have killed you to bring another dude along? To give it a different look, who else is going to play God forbid? Sokka and gulai bump heads and what you got phone on one, we're going to play Ivan Tony on the other wing. We need to change the system to something you haven't played before. I don't understand this at all. No, no. He left Callum Wilson at home as well. Another forward. And Sterling, maybe you understand about him. I think he's isn't fully fit. But it seems so odd that you wouldn't call a ballot and if this is really what? This is really what's behind it. And I'll tell you what, if you're balancing, you look around and you say, he's a center. I'm a send it forward, right? Yeah. I am a center forward. I have a chance to play for the U.S. men's national team. Who I know will definitely be qualifying for the next World Cup unlike England. Because. I think I wouldn't be surprised. I would assume from the U.S. perspective, it could be that nobody's in charge there right now because they don't have a national team coach or a permanent coach. And they don't have a permanent general manager because that positioning, I need to point that first before they make a decision. For me, it's a no brainer. You have a conversation. Maybe they've had it in it. Conversation with them and say, hey, come play with us. Come play with us because at the last World Cup. You know, we had the Muppet show at center forward, right? I don't want to have a go with these people. You know, but if your competition is who is the U.S. center for in 20 four, there was a guy Ferreira, who are these guys. Those kind of. I mean, surely you're in the mid game. Whereas if you're a baller gun with England, you know Harry Kane's gonna be there in two years time. Yeah, I would say for the U.S. exactly why I said to for England, you would be crazy not to jump on flow balloon Stalin right after the U.S. and do everything you can to convince him to choose you. And maybe you are, maybe they have had that conversation already. But also maybe they haven't. And same for Nigeria. Nigeria is different because they seem to have this incredible pool of young central forward coming through and Ozzy man, et cetera and the gift obviously that keeps on giving. Plus maybe for them is slightly different. But for the USA and for England as well, don't let choose somebody else. It's as simple as that. Last year, I've been in support for an anti semitic shirt at the Rome Derby gap what did you make of it? So I am encouraged after a lot of words, lots of do seem to be taking this stuff more seriously. They have, this is a complicated story, right? And people don't like complicated stories, but obviously there is a portion of the Lazio ultras, which has very far right racist anti semitic views. I should point out these are the same lots of ultras who hate galata president Claudio lotito. For different reasons. And there's a continuous dispute between them. They finally acting, he's not acting against one of the ultras. He's acting against, I don't know where they found this guy. He seems like an absolute moron. This is a German guy. He wore lots of shirt to the game, and on the back it said Hitler soon. With the number 88, which has some far right implications. I think this person needs help. He should not be going anywhere near a stadium. And they threw the book at him and they banned. But again, I don't know if this guy is some tourist who says, ha ha, wouldn't it be funny if I show up at the room Darby dressed like this? And he goes back to Germany and lives his life. But at least you made a statement. They also reported, this is a crime in Italy. It's a crime to do the so called Roman salute, which looks a lot. Harks back to Ancient Rome, but was it then later adopted by the fascists looks like the heil Hitler salute to Apollo de Cano did on the pitch years ago. So they're investigating, I think they've charged two fans of doing it. Although again, there are not lots of ultras. They're two Romanian dudes. Again, I don't know who they are. Is there such a thing as far right tourism to lots of games? And you think you get away with it? Because it's like, it's better than what they were doing before, which was something close to nothing. I will be more impressed when they take a stand on their own people. On their own. And I know again, it looked over here. He'd start shouting at me and saying, oh, I have to go around with an armed guard because the ultras are trying to kill me. I hate the ultras blah blah blah blah. He's fine. He's prosecute. Use the tools at your disposal when they do stuff like this, right? Don't just tell me how much you hate them because they're trying to kill you. It would be a better look. But look, something's better than nothing. Very true. Drawers, I didn't think I'd have to bring up dele Alli on the show again, but apparently I do. He's at Bashir and he's in trouble with more accurately. He's not at bishop does. They don't know where he is. That's why they said the manager is saying I gave him a few days off. And he went. And he hasn't come back. We don't know where he is. We can't get in touch with him. He's learned from evidence, but she does has been a disaster. Let's be honest, he is hardly played, and when his place hasn't been good, he's got three goals, but he hasn't been really good at all. It's not the move that we thought could revive our some thought could maybe revive his career all of that. Not the case, 19 trouble with his club. And finally enough, Kim Kardashian poor video on a social media of the whole House turning up and taking photos with the kids and stuff like that. So this is where he was. Wow, really? Yeah. I always thought you'd want to keep away from it. Clearly not. So the curse of Kim Kardashian clearly seeing the dele Alli's love that career path is very much too long, more seriously now this matter La Liga is reported racist insults against the initial junior during the classical the company.