Ben Shephard
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Also on those lines, we've also had another tweet in from Robbie Kennedy.
He says, can you ask Mick about Patrick Banford playing for Ireland?
Is there the temptation to think, or maybe sort of we can get introduced as fans saying, right, that's a great start for us because really we should be able to go to Gibraltar and get a result?
and we've we've struggled to beat them in the last couple of campaigns so it's not an easy group but it's one it's you know i think if we get get it going and get it going at home again we can get results against all of them yeah so you've got that we know that you've got the job for two years uh up to the qualifying whatever happens after that obviously if you win it and that might change but then stephen kenny am i right saying stephen kenny's going to take over quite an interesting sort of proposition this that they've already set that for you can you explain how that's going to work
We can't have you on without Talking Wolves, of course, back in the Premier League now for the first time since you brought them up in 2008, 2009.
We played these scenes this morning, Cameron, just marvelling at what an amazing moment that must still feel like.
Oh, it is.
We've been having our guests on the show this season.
Mick have been asking about their favourite games, if they can narrow it down to favourite games in the Premier League.
And you've gone for a really, really great game back in February 2011 when Wolves welcomed Manchester United to Molineux.
Let's have a look at the table as things stood back then.
I think...
I'm right in saying Manchester United were unbeaten at this stage of the season.
Flying high, top of the table, 54 points ahead of Arsenal 49.
And then they came to Molineux and it had been a tough start to the season.
That one could possibly go wrong.
They're the teams that you had.
They were the line-ups.
They've got Rooney, Giggs, Sperbatov, Carrick.
I mean, it's not a bad line-up.