Will O'Callaghan
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And he was asked about his favourite Manchester United memory from his time at Old Trafford.
And he goes, yeah, probably 2021, that comeback against Atalanta after Ronaldo had come back and he scored the two late goals.
And they're going, you're picking 2021.
And then you realise, well, he is only 19.
He wasn't around for their Champions Cup win in 2008.
your top 10 or top 12 friends and it was like in order like you had to pick him in art like absolutely we should have seen it then we should like burn social media to the ground this is like people are talking about bringing people back no burn no absolutely not like at what point as well within relationship do you actually go relationship on b-boy or not these these were the stresses that you didn't need in school or in college yes unnecessary yeah yeah um but yeah it is it is funny that now facebook is now kind of granddad social media
Well, meta, yeah.
Sure, meta on everything at this stage, but yeah.
But Facebook itself, yeah, has really felt like it's a place for the older generation, I would say.
And for me, definitely just to check people's birthdays so I can send them a message.
That's about the only reason I use Facebook at this stage.
Or to organise old school stuff because you don't want to be giving out your number to people.
It's about the only reason I can find to use it.
The other thing that made me feel really old this week before we get on to previewing the finals was I would strongly recommend that you watch, I think it's called The Bus is the official name, but I watched it last night, the France World Cup documentary from 2010.
Amazing.
Absolutely amazing.
Yeah, it would have been a massive spoiler.
Skip ahead by about 45 seconds if you're scrubbing by in the podcast if you don't want to know what happened.
But given this happened 16 years ago, I think it's fair enough to spoil it.
basically going into the world cup uh rahman dominic was the manager who was slightly eccentric i think it's fair to say even by the standards of some of the managers you guys would have worked with like he even admits openly within the documentary that when he was at neon he decided that he had too many players that were sagittarius and that sagittarius don't get on well enough for other players so he sold seven players who were sagittarius as a result he only kept two because that was the amount he was allowed to keep that was the type of territory he used to pick his teams and alignments on the team based on star signs and stuff