Philip
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What if there was commercially viable battery alternative to that?
Is that the way to future-proof your business against yet another one of these crises?
Definitely.
So you're telling me that you're at a point where you would be open to considering this technology, where you would have been sceptical in the past, perhaps?
What's the point muddling our way through this crisis and not changing anything before the next one?
So, yeah, wouldn't it be nice to be totally independent?
Like, the thing with the golf, though, is that it is unbelievably time-consuming.
That if you're into a whole heap of sport, you could have spent all of Saturday afternoon, all of Sunday afternoon watching it last weekend.
And then you're like, OK, there's another five or six hours still to come tonight.
you can be a productive human being this weekend would be my message to anybody who got too engrossed in the Masters last weekend it's mostly just daytime sport this week where you have the rugby and the football and the Gaelic games all going head to head the three major sports as I always say at this time of the year April and May is when they're all kind of reaching fever pitch
Yeah, exactly.
So this game, I wouldn't necessarily have overly high hopes for this as an aesthetic piece of entertainment, but...
But it's unbelievably high stakes.
Arsenal's form has been poor in recent weeks.
Manchester City have hit their straps and they look to be back to near their irresistible best, as we've seen in recent years under Pep Guardiola.
They were amazing last week, I thought, in the second half against Chelsea, whereas Arsenal were desperate against Bournemouth.
Arsenal have also had to play a midweek game against Sporting, had to grind out a nil-all draw to qualify for the Champions League semi-finals.
So Manchester City, you'd have to say, are strong favourites for Sunday's game.