Hello and welcome back to another episode where we'll be taking our listener questions and discussing them in greater detail in an individual type of episode. This has been a rather intricate introduction. We've tried it four times and I still don't know what to say. I don't know if you just want to jump in bro and do your thing. I mean this is coming after episode 103 where we'll be addressing listener questions from both episode 102 and episode 103.
This is a new thing we're doing in order to give our listeners a bit more importance and that we don't need to rush our answers in order to stay just on there that two hour mark. Exactly, we've got five minutes left. Quickly listen to our questions now. This is better, we can discuss them a bit more freely. Exactly, and make it a bit more conversational less of a presentation.
Can we give them a hint as to what happened yesterday because this episode was meant to be recorded yesterday and we didn't record it yesterday but we did record something yesterday. We recorded something yesterday with somebody I'm sure a lot of you know about but that's all we're going to leave it at. It's probably not exactly what you're expecting but let's just say we're not going to be that quiet in the Christmas period and we've got something to post. Yes, hashtag watch this space.
Yes sir. Yes sir. So the first question is from Frank our boy on Twitter. Yes, I love Frank. He listens to every episode. He listens to every episode and he gives us feedback on each episode and I love that. I wish everyone was like that. He gives us great episode and two opinions. It's great. Everyone be like Frank. Frank don't change a thing baby. We love you Frank. Our Milan's still in the title race. I mean the boring answer is, of course they are. Because there's a long way to go.
A lot can happen. We've seen tides shift quite a bit. From what I have seen Milan are not on the same level as Juve when it comes to getting results and they're not on the same level as Inter when it comes to playing football. So I do think that those two are going to go all the way and it will be very very close because both of them will struggle to drop points quite frankly while Milan will probably end up in a top four battle.
The thing is, I can't tell but feel that with this injury situation kind of holding up a little bit and many of these key pieces from Milan coming back, the worst might be behind them. We don't know when Juve or Inter or if Juve and Inter are going to hit a poor on the form right this season because it could be that they just keep going. My thing is that they've both had their injuries. I know Milan have probably had it worse. Inter had it fucking bad bro. They had defensive injuries.
But what do they have? They have a deep squad and the deep squad knows how to play the system. They've got Darmian who knows how to play the system as a right wing back and he can also play the system as a centre back and they have that with a bunch of players. We saw Carlos Augusto doing it. We see Hakkan he's capable of playing in multiple different areas of midfield as well. The depth is unmatched. The experience is unmatched. I think Inter can get away with the injuries and Milan can't.
With all they had the depth which they did but inexperienced depth it'll just take some time. I'm going to put it this way. There are 69 points left to play for. That's much. Milan are nine points behind first place. So mathematically as you said the boring answer they are still in the title race but Milan's biggest enemy right now is themselves. Because the ball is in their court or rather the ball is on their pitch.
If they win every game from now on if they win most games they'll probably win the league Milan. They're going to win the league right now because nine points can be dropped very easily. So you're telling me Inter aren't going to lose three or four games this season. They're not going to draw anyone like you know. But you're telling me Milan are going to win all the games. That's it. I highly doubt that it's possible but as it stands yes Milan are still in the title race as it stands.
You know what is not in Milan's favour nowadays. So we know you have no European competitions. We know Inter are going to have the Champions League once again this year. Let me tell you what I think playing on Thursday night is going to serve Milan worse than playing on a Tuesday or Wednesday is going to serve Inter because you know it's going to happen now. So Thursday firstly is later on fucking obviously. So it's closer to the weekend.
Subsequently Milan are going to play Monday night football and Monday night football is different. Thursday night football is not Saturday football so Friday football so Sunday football. There's something in the air on a Monday. There's something weird about Monday is Jake. And especially Milan playing on a Monday. Milan will play on a Monday at 6.30 p.m. in a fourth kit and someone obscure will score from half pitch. Bruno Alves! You know like that is going to be Milan's season now.
Yeah. Honestly most games I've seen Milan play on a Monday and it's badly. Yeah. I think that's a second point. Frank yes he has a part two. It's about Lorenzo Lucca. He says with two goals for the Neza the weekend is it a false dawn or can he actually make a consistent impact? Lorenzo Lucca. I'm somewhere in between those two statements. I don't think it's a false dawn. Is that the... I don't think it's a false dawn.
I think he's a very talented player, very technically gifted especially for his size and he's smart as well. I don't know if he can be consistent because A. he's not quite there yet. He's still figuring it out especially after coming from overseas doing this and that. He's still figuring it out and getting back up to Serie A. Additionally to that how consistent could you be in a team like Odinese? We cannot be consistent in a team like with the Neza.
We've seen multiple players struggle for consistency over there and right now they are one of the worst teams in the league. I genuinely think if he was in a team with a slightly different system then he could find consistency. It doesn't need to be a better team but it could be a team that suits his play style a little bit more. The thing is, yeah I can't tell but I feel he's being a little bit wasted.
I see Lorenzo Lucca. Yeah I was about to say spearheading Sa Swolo or like Atalanta would turn him into a demon. This guy, for those of you who don't know who Lorenzo Lucca is of course my favorite thing to mention about this guy is that he's the tallest outfield player in the league standing at 6'7". Okay massive guy. That's basically 2.01 meters. 6'7 Americans. 6'7 is fucking crazy. Absolutely crazy. He was on loan at Ajax last season however he didn't do that well.
He played 14 games for them, scored 2 goals and then I guess he played the rest of the games with young Ajax. Young Ajax must be like their youth team or something. Where he scored 6 goals in 13 games. He's been at the likes of Vicenza, Torino, Palermo, Pisa. He never played for Torino by the way. But he's always scored wherever he's been and I think he learned a lot from this year at Ajax because I like watching him in Serie B and on Lola.
He stands out as a player always because of his sheer size but his ability to control the ball and hold up play and his awareness around him. He sees teammates running into channels and he can play them through. He's a very intelligent player and I think that year at Ajax served him well. It made him an even more complete striker. We know that Ajax is a hub for creating some of the best players that we've ever had in world football.
I'm not saying that Lukas is going to be at that level but I just hope that he's not ignored or he's not disrespected by the Italian league because sometimes they make their decision up about a player and they just don't give them another chance. This guy is just 6'7", free, only good for headers. He's on our bench. He's not at all like that. Exactly. But the consensus might be that if he has a bad season or he doesn't show up.
I hope he doesn't get disrespected because he does have a high ceiling. This is his first season in Serie A and he's got four goals and 14 games for the Nezah. I'm not sure if one of them was in the cup or not but he definitely has three in the league for sure. He has two in one game. Not bad. Not bad at all for Lorenzo Lukas. What do you think? Can he find consistency? Yes man. At Odineza. Yes, because he's much better than Ajax's success. I find it bizarre how he doesn't play more often.
Like he's really going to prioritize in this year up front over this sheer talent that he put. No, you can't. You can't. He needs to play. Agreed. So the Azuram magazine says, looks like injuries are starting to mount up for Inter. Does this current squad have enough depth to maintain their hot form or are genre recruitments needed? Any possible names you'd be interested in inter-signing? So personally I think they have enough depth as it stands to go all the way.
However, if they need to bring in any reinforcements in January, I think a centre-back would be quite important for them and a substitute striker is quite a pressing issue right now because if something happens to Thuram or Lautar or if they have to play mid-week in the Champions League, you know, you need to rest one of them. The subs aren't quite... Are not of itch and sunshine. Yes, they're not always available. For the first time ever they don't have great third and fourth choice.
But previously obviously we know that their, let's call it third choice even though it's debatable was Eden Zeco for example. A great player who could have been very... Fantastic. No way he started for Inter last season. So they had Correa on the bench. Not a very good option either.
For me, if they need to bring in a striker in January, I think they could try and make a push for Boulay-Ediya that might be a smart signing for them for that third option or try to get like a loan deal for him in Gonj and see how he does man. You know, you go for those players right now who aren't happy at their club fighting relegation, they might be tempted to leave. And I think those two names in particular can be quite... can be coupes for Inter and Inter love a good bargain.
And I think those can be suede away of course Inter like a good bargain. One of my points here is that they do not afford to make acquisitions in January. Thankfully for them they have a deep squad that they do. They've had to say they need to address any position in particular. Oh, there was the Calcula season at Inter as well. It wasn't half bad in the latter stages. So Zerko was like the third choice, whatever. Look what happened with Samardic for Inter.
They made that acquisition, realized they didn't have that cash and ended up doing whatever the fuck happened over there. So I don't think they'll focus on making acquisitions on this. They get it totally free of charge or for pennies. That being said, I think the positions that are mainly pressing are a center back. As you said, not because they don't have depth over there, but because literally they've had so many injuries over there. Yeah. Literally most of them were injured at the same time.
And secondly, either give us slani some more minutes or get a center midfielder that you can depend on should something happen to Hakkan. Because now it's no longer having Brozovic over there and if something happens to him, put Chalanoglu there, if something happens to Chalanoglu, you bring on a slani. Now all of a sudden you have Chalanoglu filling in that role and then there's Mkhitary and Barella. If anything happens to them, there's Frattezi.
So it's not like you could move a lot of things around. So either give us slani some more minutes so that he can perform better over there in case he needs it or make a signing that he can trust more than him. I think there's Sensi as well available. It's quite dynamic. But Sensi is pretty dynamic. Knowing him like 60 minutes in, he'll pull up and be available for the rest of the month.
But yeah, good points, Bro. I agree they need advice from Chalanoglu for sure because that position is key to their system. Another question about Inter from Ben on Twitter says, are Inter going to run away with the league or do you feel eventus can keep up with them? I feel like playing once a week with the squad they have, Juve can't easily keep up with them. Not easily but they can keep up with them. Juve will be there to the final bellman because they can win games.
We all know the team spirit that they have in them right now. We all know how little goals, how little goals they concede, I guess. What few goals they would concede. That's certainly be there. I think Inter when it comes to playing football and the manner in which they play football and the manner in which they blow their opponents out of the park, no one can play football that well in Italy.
I think Inter are head and shoulders the same way Napoli were in that sense but Napoli didn't really have much competition when it came to winning the league. This year is Napoli, Inter, they have competition and some more consistent Juve. Yeah, absolutely. Milan lurking in the shadows is a dark horse kind of, 9 points away. It's definitely tighter at the moment. Ben also asks, can you predict who's going to go down? Very difficult. I probably can't either.
However, I would say that Salernitana and Helas Verona would be two of the more safe bets I would place. Two bets I'm more confident with. Yeah, I think so. I think Salernitana considering that they've already made a change in management and haven't improved at all and they still rock bottom and I don't have too much faith in the manager that they brought on board. I think they might be gone but it's still too early to say, right?
Yes, and everyone's leaving in Afghan, massive problems for them Salernitana. Helas have been flirting with relegation for two seasons now. They play better football than the guys around them. One of my least favorite teams in the league when it comes to how they play football, how they look, just who they are, Udinese. I think they've regressed so hard it's ridiculous.
Look, if you have Udinese and Helas Verona go down, you get rid of two clubs that have been in Serie A for so long, who are so good at one point and just lacked investment and direction and then you replace them with the clubs coming up from Serie B with good projects like Pallermo, Barri, Venice. Honestly, Verona and Pazos Udinese deserve to go down. The thing is they usually pull up their socks halfway through the season and just get a few wins to prevent the drop.
But yes, I would say that Verona and Salernitana, Vaita Bet would go down and then it's one of either Kaliari. I wouldn't say they'll go down. Jan Oav, they have a terrible run, but I highly doubt it as well. Why are you mentioning teams with such huge testicles right now to go down? Because honestly, apart from Verona and Salernitana, they've all got huge testicles.
You see, Mpoly for example, Mpoly are playing good football at the moment, very good football, playing the ball around, dynamic with Andrea Zoli. Medium sized testicles. Medium sized testicles. They do struggle to find the net. They do, that's true. You need to score to get those points of course. The next question comes from André on Instagram who states rather Theo Hernandez has been overhyped.
He had his best season in the 2020-21 season, if there has been a time when he was the number one left back in the world, it was then. I don't get how he's still compared to Di Marco. Who does André support? I'm not sure off the top of my head. Because his previous text is Manny on played unbelievably bad. So either he's a Milan fan or he's an Inter fan. It has to be one of them.
So I agree with you that Manny on from your previous text has struggled a bit more recently, although he has just had a fantastic game in the Champions League. Theo's not overhyped. He's a Milan fan. He's a Milan fan. Theo's not overhyped dog. He's simply not. I think, he shouts that he is the best left back in the world. If you're making that claim then perhaps you are overhyping him, yes. He's not the best left back in the world. He is one of the best left backs in the league.
I'd say Di Marco right now in his position as a left wing back could be deemed more effective because he has way more contributions to goals. But like if I had to choose one defensively, for example, I'm going to choose Theo defensively. I choose him all day every day. If Theo was playing as a left wing back, his output could be somewhere close. He doesn't have that accurate a strike and that accurate a cross, but boy oh boy when he starts cutting inside and he's very dangerous.
I don't think he's overhyped, bro. But Di Marco at the moment is just on way hotter form. Yes, Theo is having an off season. He started off the season having an off season rather. He was that season, the undisputed number one left back in the world in my opinion. As it stands now, I wouldn't even say he's one of the best in the league, bro. I'd still say he's top five left backs in the world. You know, top five is safe to say.
Theo, Milan are lucky to have Theo Hernandez man because he's shown nothing but loyalty and gratitude for being there. He has great leadership qualities. He knows how to slow the tempo of games down. He makes himself available to his coach, even offering to play center back midst an injury crisis. He makes the other team shit as well. He embarrasses his opponents, he gets them booked, he gets them sent off. He's got dumb threes, bro. Freaking out in there. Maybe not as much nowadays.
Maybe not as much nowadays. But yeah, absolutely. And I just don't understand, with all due respect obviously, how this has come now when we've literally seen that he could even be versatile, that he could even play a center back role. Is it an ideal scenario? No, but he's gone there and I don't think you could say that he's had bad games as a center back. Actually, he's impressed me as a center back. In a 3-5-2 for example, Theo would be able to play as a left center back and a left wing back.
He's got that versatility to him. And let's not forget as well, this guy plays left wing back with the France. He starts nowadays. I'm disputed that role he's in. So he's obviously a very good player. Second part? Overhyped. I wouldn't say no. Overhyped. I would say fairly hyped because many people actually do criticize him quite a lot. So Andrea also sent us. He has like a tops and flops kind of standing list he's made for Europe and Italy based on team performances this season.
He warns us that there might be a few unpopular opinions. I want to read out the seria gradings and we can react to them. We can just say fair or unfair. So for example, Atalanta 5 minus. Fair. Fair, I agree. Bologna 8 and a half. Correct. Correct. That even go 9. That even go 9. Caliari 5 and a half. Yes, because they're still in a dangerous position but they've shown what they can do. I was 6. 6. I'm rolling up. I don't like these halves.
6. Ampoli 5. 4 and a half, 5. I think 5 is accurate because they started terribly and now they're picking up a bit. So we can't really give them anything more than a 5 but 5 is fair. Ferrandina 7 minus. Yes. Maybe 7. 6. Really? 6 for me. I thought they'd get better. They said exactly the same. Frostin on a 7. I'll go 8. Yeah, I think considering that they got promoted then yes. Torino 7. 6. 6 as well. Yeah. Jano was 6 and a half. 6, 6 and a half. They started at like a 7-8 but now they're 6.
I'll give them 6 and a half just because of what they did to Roma. Exactly, sure. Let's give them a 0.5 for bragging points. Verona 5. No, 4. 4. Yeah. Inter 10. 9 and a half because they lost to Sassuolo. Yeah. Yeah. Juventus 8. I think if you're going to put Bolonia 8 and a half you have to give Juve a 9. They've done good work of the top 7. They have my clean sheets. 9. 9 and 8. I mean it's not nice to watch but they... No. Lots of your 3.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They're not going to be champions, of course, because they qualified there. Let's just 6 and a half. A bit lower than that. They started at like a 7-8. I'd say that as 6. Yeah, they probably started. Yeah, I would give them... You know what dude? 6 and a half is fair though. I'll go 6. I'll keep 6 and a half. Udinese 5. Udinese... Fair, I agree. No, I'd go less. I'd go Udinese 4. But is it... 3. They have one win. Did you expect anything more from Udinese?
I expected them to be way better, bro. They had the start that they did last year. Fair enough. But you know, they... I'd give Udinese 4. They kept losing pieces per era. I wasn't even sure if he was going to stay then. He missed the entire preseason, joined late. Lorenzo, Luca's new show, their only gold scoring striker, wasn't a success, why don't think I was ever scoring. Well, you can cry me a river.
A lot of teams have had it worse and the fact that Udinese have been so poorly run is also the mistake of Udinese. Fair enough. I'll give them a 4. Milan 4. Come on. This guy. Come on, Andre. No, no, no. We love you, but what's this? Milan... 6. I understand, obviously, that yes, whilst expectations are high, we must be realistic and say this team is entirely new.
And injuries have been a problem and perhaps some many have made the call that last summer there should have been a change in management. So taking all factors into account, 6. 6 is fair. I think I mean that third day, you think it's really... But I did just make the argument that it's the fault of Udinese, that they're run so badly. So let's give Milan a 5 and a half. Now I'll give Milan a 6, man. You're in the top three, you're in a 6.
You know, I mean, there's still somewhat in the title race, somewhat granted. And they were balancing the group of death along with this. They had many injuries and injury crisis beyond reason. You know, you can't even understand. But we're taking in also an element of expectation. This is the same side that was beating Napoli 2-0 and came 2-2. The same side. God, what was that game? I was in Australia, bro. I thought we were going to lose 3-2. We were winning 2-0. Lecce.
Lecce. And Milan ended up coming 2-2. Milan that lost to Atalanta. Lost to Udinese. Milan that lost to Udinese. Udinese's only victory. Yes, it's not great, bro. It's not great, but last season Milan had the worst title defence in, say, history. You know what I mean? So, you're going to fucking, there were no expectations to run away with the league. The objective was to stop 4 and to try to push for the league. And to be honest, expectations wise, this is pretty much what I expected.
It's not far off. It's just, I think a 6 is what I expected and I think Milan have just been a little bit of that. So, I go like 5 and a half. Fair enough. Monza, 6 plus. Yeah, sure. Sure. Expectations wise, I mean, they're exactly where I expected them to be. So, yeah. Maybe even a 7. Yeah. Napoli, 6 minus. I'd go 5. If Milan are a 5-4. If Milan are a 4, Napoli have already changed coach. Yeah. They're on course for the worst title defence in history after Milan last season.
I'm going to give Napoli a 4 based on his knowledge. Roma, 5 and a half. 6. 6, same. So, Lennetana, 4 and a half. I'll even go as far as a 3. So, a swallow 6 minus, I'll give them a 4. I'll give them a 5. Yeah, 5 for beating Inter. Exactly. That was fun. Yeah, thank you. That was actually great fun. We might have disagreed a bit, but that was genuinely fun. That was good content. Thank you. Yeah. Som on Instagram is a naughty boy, bro. I like him, bro. I like him a lot.
His name is Som Broco and he asks, well, he states rather, not a hot take, but choose a sex position for each club. Torino, our missionary, obviously. That's hilarious. How many did you do? First of all, I don't know 26 positions. I don't know 26 positions. I do like 4, I think. I've written a few. They're not even sex positions. They're just concepts. I am provided. So, the first one I did was Saswala, a 69. I did Saswala, a sex at a funeral. That's definitely not a position.
But it's so fitting. Why do you think it's a sex funeral? Because you don't think... Like it's a good thing happening while a bad thing happens? Like kind of like that. They've also got the self-destruct button just on. It's like they want to do good, but they can't help themselves. You know what I mean? I think it's more like a 69 because they give and they get, you know. They give points to the bad teams and they take points from the good teams. Like a 69 or a 69. A 69 is good.
I prefer sex at a funeral. Sure. Inter, anal. Inter, I did doggy. I gave someone else anal. They didn't doggy. They're just fucking nailing from behind. You know what I mean? You could play around with doggy as well. Do a few different... For you, I have a drink. They'll get you there, but you sweat and stress a lot. That's a good one. I did spooning. Especially because they're the old ladies. I have this theory and I've argued with people over this.
I say that old people only spoon to have sex because they don't have the force to hold themselves up and do this and that. So they just spoon. So the old lady, she spoons, no? My mind has been corrupted. Frozen on her cowgirl, wild, right? Frozen on her, I did fingering. Because they're wild, but they're like 16-year-old wild. They are the youngest steam in the league. They're just big, very big. That's so accurate.
Kalyari, I put intense, heated argument with your wife that ends up in love-making. Kalyari, that comes short compilation. It's what you look up for. Balonia, good old. That's a great one. I don't have Balonia, so I'm just going to go my anal one is Roma. Roma are anal. I mean, because they win dirty, Roma. Yeah, that's fair enough. Okay, anal one, sex with erectile dysfunction, because they can't keep it up in the second half, right? Have Milan reverse cowgirl.
It's just like it could be the best thing and it can be the worst thing. It's true. It can actually hurt. It can actually hurt. It can hurt to an injury and it often does for Milan. Yeah. Fantastic. So, I have one more. Okay, please, let's hear it. Empoli, over the pants rubbing. Don't just shit. It's like some might call it dry, dry. What is it in America? Dry, first base. First base. I don't know the bases, bro. Something like that. It's just like rubbing over the pants. Interesting questions.
It's nice that we make our listeners feel comfortable enough to come forward with these audacious questions and updates. Well done, guys. Please, more of these. Yes, well done. We definitely won't ignore them. We're really hitting our niche target audience. Yes, man. It's like weird, serious off. I love you guys. What a community. If you listen to us, you're straight up weird. Kyle Domek, one of our patrons nowadays.
Yes. asks, who are some players that you guys predict will leave their current teams in January? The first name, I think, the only name to be. Dia. Right? Exactly. Just like food for thought, just remember that Berardi tried to force his way out in the summer. Yes. So just Occhio. Sanchez, of course. And Sanchez will be in there. Also, I thought that maybe, I don't know, Radonyech is good and he doesn't have the manager's trust.
So maybe Radonyech to go to one of these teams battling relegation, give them a bit of a boost. Fair point, bro. Maybe. Yeah, but other than that, I don't think there are any obvious ones. And I think the likes of Albert Goodman's and Cyril Engange, I think those teams are going to do their absolute best to keep them. Yeah. And they're going to be very difficult to nick in January. Yeah, I think so. I think so. But yeah. How would you pronounce B-U-B-U-N-E? Baboonie. No, baboon. Baboon. Baboon.
Baboon. asks, question for the next podcast. How on earth did AC Milan let Jack Bonaventura go on a free? Yes. A very simple answer for this. It's the same way they let Piril go for a free. They're typically, and it's a mistake that many big football clubs do. And it is forgetting how good a player is when they hit their 30s and early 30s. They're like, if we need to shuffle things around and remove this salary, then let this player's contract run out. They're 31, 32 anyway.
And we could replace them adequately by bringing in some young talent. That's what they did when they got rid of Pirlo. That's what they did when they got rid of Bonaventura. But in Italian football, there are so many late bloomers, bro. Of course. But as much as Pirlo was great at Milan, for example, his role at Juve, those five scudetti in a row, so on and so forth, he was magically played the best football of his life over there. Bonaventura is currently playing the best football of his life.
Absolutely. While Irelia played the best football on his left. But you can never say, I may be this new environment, that maybe Hatty stayed at Milan, had been one of the permanently injured players as well. You never know. When you leave, you get hungry, too impressed, hungry to make a name for yourself at a new place, get an entire city behind you. I'm just looking at the players who came in after Bonaventura left. It was technically Brahim Diaz who was his replacement.
And then you look at, that makes no sense. You're bringing in a youngster on loan to replace a player who was your best player for so long. We don't need to discuss the business Milan have done in the past because it is a new world. Some of it is just abysmal, man. Some of it is abysmal. So that's it, bro. Those are the listener questions we had to discuss. There might be. I might have missed one. Let me just...
Luca Argento, if I missed any of your questions, I'm sorry, because it seems every week I miss a question of this poor guy. I think we got all of them. Yeah, seems to be the case. Do you have any questions for me, bro? What kids did you get me? Ah, yes. Matt and I, during the Christmas season, we get each other a surprise kit. And yeah, I think you're on to me and I think I'm on to you. I think, how about you leave the room right now and I tell the listeners what kit I got to you.
And then I leave the room. You come back in, you tell the listeners what you got to me. What's that? No, we're not going to listen back to it. No, we're really going to hear it. Why would we hear it from anyone? You can whisper it into the mic. You won't technically hear it. Sarah, just by the way, listening to every episode nowadays, because we don't have a door in the studio. No, no, this is our live audience. So if you heard a flushing sound, by the way, earlier this episode, that was her.
Or someone running a bot or something. Shall we do that? Leave the room, leave the room. And you know what, bro? And guess which one I got to you and then. No, no, no, no, no, no. Okay, okay, okay. Actually, yeah. Got it? Okay, okay. I got them. Okay. I got them. I hope my verse. And I think it's on this gun. Okay. Remember to whisper properly, like actually whisper. All right? Yeah. You guess who I got to you? Yes. Okay. Yeah, further away, bro. Sorry. And cover your ears. I whispered it, man.
All right. So I got George O's Galvini's kit from last season at a London's Awake It. And I think he got me a Coop Miner's kit because I have a suspicion that we picked the same team. But yeah. All right, bro. What the hell is all this water in the hole? That's the cat. The cat puts her paw in the water bowl and just blesses the apartment every now and then. Oh, it was Sarah. Apparently it was Sarah. Okay. I think I might have whispered a bit too softly. I wonder if they hear me.
We can't listen back now. But I can listen back to mine. What if you accidentally go to the timestamp where I said, you run the surprise, bro? Fuck it. Fuck it. We'll just leave it. We'll stay. We'll stay. We'll stay. Thank you. Anyway, that was fun. Yes. We should do this more often. I mean, we do it like twice a week. So. No, but it's something we've only just started doing. And I think we should keep it up because it's a fun little episode.
Yeah. And remember, you don't need to wait for us to announce that you can ask us questions. Yeah. Just drop them at any time. So chill. We're going to speak about them. DMs open. Exactly. Become patrons. You know what I mean? 3.99 a month. You know what, man? Become a patron, become a legend. Bro. We should start a campaign. Become a patron. Become a legend. There we go. Also watch the space because we have some other news coming out soon. So stay tuned. Yes. It rhymes with mivame. Exactly.
Or liverme. Yes. Thank you guys. Bye. This is Serie A Spotlight. If you like Serie A or have ever liked it in the past, it's a good opportunity for you to listen once a week and you'll get filled in. In the football weekend, that's like the main dish. But then a few days later, you drop your episode and that's like the dessert. And the dessert is just perfect. It's good, okay? It makes it feel like we're all sitting in a room together, just BSing with each other. The atmosphere is fantastic.
I promise nobody will ask you to send boob pics. Some time it's maybe good, some time it's maybe shit. I love how you go into so much detail and show so much passion towards each and every team. Literally no team is left undiscussed. When I listen to you, it's like I'm talking to you in a pub. It's like I'm chatting to a friend and you're chatting to me.
