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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Morning everyone, welcome. Tuesday, June the 16th. It is very big McCafe menu. Try McCafe's new drinks range. Stephen King, the coach of the Demons, to join us out of 7 o'clock. What a story they've been this year. Brandon and Craig Starcevich in the studio out of 8 o'clock. Questions without notice, your calls, Tuesday takeaways. So much to talk about since last we spoke.
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Chapter 2: What highlights did the boys discuss about the Socceroos?
Thank the Lord.
Hello, Whisper. Good morning, Gary. Good morning, everybody. Where do you start? Where do you start after I think it was the greatest Sunday of sport that we've ever, ever witnessed in this country, certainly in my lifetime, Gary. In your lifetime? In my lifetime, there has never been a better day of sitting and viewing sport than what last Sunday. Take me through it.
Take me through your Sunday. My Sunday was the NBA, the final game as it turned out.
What time did you get up? Did you have snacks? Would you have breakfast?
No, no, no. It was just pure sport. It was the purity of the whole thing.
What time did that start, the basketball?
The basketball, I think it was 10.30, around 10.30. So I hardly lifted my backside off the couch until the end of the football on Sunday night.
So what was that, about six?
I needed to do a long, long Tai Chi-type stretch after all that. I got up every now and then and had a bit of a stretch.
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Chapter 3: What emotions did the boys experience while watching the NBA finals?
I was crying at one stage when the Knicks and I saw Jalen Brunson. Why were you crying? Jalen Brunson started crying. You don't barrack for the Knicks. I know I don't. I was barracking for the Spurs.
For me, Fat Fingers was one of the most emotional. I waited all my life for that NBA title.
Jonah, he could not get a word out. Post-game, that post-game interview, he tried to answer the question, but he could not actually get a word out of his mouth. And then his eyes started to well up, and I saw some tears trickling down his cheek, and I was fighting them back as well.
And then after that... When the Socceroos came out, you broke down like a baby and bawled your eyes out.
Well, that gets me too. And then we had such an unbelievable performance there, and Beachy... Goodness me. What a goalkeeping performance from Bucci.
0-4-3-9-8-11-16. What was the best thing that you watched on the weekend? I mean, the Knicks was unbelievable because that had been a long, long time coming. But you can't. You can barrack for the Knicks, but you're not. They're an American team. The Socceroos was the one. We were all on our WhatsApp text. It was flying around and it was going nuts.
Yeah, but did you not watch part of the NBA as well? No, watch it. I'm a rusted on Knicks fan. I know, but the NBA series, you can get about a lot of the junk stuff that they play in the home and away stuff. When you get to the end of it all, it's on the line like that.
So you had the Knicks over the Socceroos?
No, no, I didn't. No, no, I didn't. No. But I'm just saying- Sounds like it. I'm just saying how unbelievably emotionally charged that weekend of sport was, particularly the Sunday. And then the AFL game between St Kilda and the Giants was a great game. Well, thank God.
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Chapter 4: Why did one of the hosts cry during the Knicks game?
The worst thing that you could do in life was be a bad sport, right? I was a bad sport. And then at the end of that game, at the end of that game, when Wemby just walked straight off the court, he's lost me for all time. There is nothing he can ever do in the world. And he can never do anything for the rest of his career that will win me back after that. You old fella made a mistake.
Cut him some slack.
No, that's not a mistake. That is just bad to the core sportsmanship to walk off the court like that and not acknowledge your opponents. Don't they all do that? No, they don't. You watch the NBA more than me. No, they do. They do it in some of the playoff games before it's been decided they do that.
I've seen LeBron just walk, just go, shh.
well i don't applaud that either then if that's the case i've never seen him do that but if you can't recognize the accomplishments of your opponents and the fact that you've lost and therefore you should acknowledge them you should shake their hand you should give them a nice old cuddle whatever it might be when it's finished for sure and that it is it is just such bad poor form and behavior
What about Lewis Hamilton winning his first race in a Ferrari?
I missed all that.
That didn't get you up and about?
No. I know you're more interested in the relationship that he's having at the moment with one of the Kardashians. I asked you about Lewis Hamilton. All you can talk about is Kim Kardashian.
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Chapter 5: What was the performance of the Socceroos like during the World Cup?
We looked about Kimi Antonelli in the F1s. Kevin Hart, he's had a great year as well. Is this the year of the little fella?
Yeah.
Of the little bloke. Little champ. The little champ.
Chapter 6: How did the boys react to the Socceroos' goalkeeper's performance?
Is this the year of the little champ?
Jake Bowie, he's our little champ. That's what we call him, the little champ. I'm putting it out there. Then you've got Grant Denyer, he's bounced back, the little champ.
He has bounced back too. So if you are a little, if you're a shorter person out there, I don't want to be hightest. What's the cutoff on this? Well, five ā Five, ten and under. Yeah, five, ten and under. Well, probably we're going to have to go five, eleven because I've already mentioned Jalen Brunson has been shorter. So if you're a shorter person out there, what sort of a year have you had?
You're having a great year. You're having a great year.
I like it. I like it. The temper text is zinging a lot. Come on, Gary, you never mentioned the New York Knicks once throughout the entire season until the playoffs. Wash your mouth out, that person. I've been rusted on, rusted on. Well, get out. On the ā On the Knicks. How long have I been a Knicks fan? Five minutes. No, I haven't. Five minutes you have. Rubbish. You love New York.
You love the city of New York.
I've been a Knicks fan for 20 plus years. Have you? Yes.
Have you really?
From the moment I first went to a game at the Garden. Right, okay. Yes, which I've been many times. How many times? Right up in the back seats. And I caught, I didn't actually, Nicky caught a Knicks t-shirt that came out of the cannon.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of the NBA playoff performances discussed?
That really cemented my love of the Knicks.
Hey, Nestori's not a big guy either. They're in Kunda, who scored our first goal, Gary. Don't look at me like that. He's not tall. Nestori. I didn't know that was his first name. Nestori? Yeah. Nestori. Nestori, yeah. Yeah. Nestori. What a player. Oh, what a goal. What a set up. Those two guys, they were unbelievable on DK Metcalf as well. How tall is Nestori? Nestori is 5'9".
Oh, he fits for sure.
Yeah, no, he definitely fits. He had a great moment. Gary Abbott, Hall of Fame, little champ. Yep, correct. There you go. Keep them coming. I think you're on to something.
I think you're absolutely on. Well, somebody else says, look, spot on, Wisp. I'm six foot five. It's been a horrible year so far. So it's a great year. I'm 5'11". I'm on fire.
Let me say, we can work through some other stuff there. Did you watch it with Susie, the Socceroos?
Yes. I got her involved because she wasn't watching and I said, look, this is something extraordinary that's going on here. You need to sit down and watch. And she did. And she loved it as much as I did too. 4.7 million people across Australia watched it, by the way.
When you've been to a World Cup and you've experienced the patriotism of an Australian travelling contingent. Like you have.
Where were you for the World Cup? Kaiserslautern. Where? Kaiserslautern. In Germany? Yes. Would that be?
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Chapter 8: What insights were shared about sportsmanship in recent games?
You said this. What else did I say? You said they're going to come for Peachy. You said they won't be able to keep him at Melbourne City next year because he's going to be on the world stage. Everybody's going to be watching what he's capable of doing.
Why is the A-League not really kicked on then? And I'm trying to be respectful here. I know there's passionate A-League people out there. What?
Can we just quarantine this conversation around the World Cup and don't extend it into the EPL and who's playing in the EPL and what's going on in the A-League? Let's just talk about the Socceroos and what they're doing over there.
It's St Kilda Beach playing like the best goalkeeper in the world. How come we don't talk about him when he's over here?
We're talking about him now. He's on the world stage now and everybody's going to know who he is and don't be surprised if he goes straight ā to Europe or somewhere else and doesn't even come back to Australia if he doesn't see the shores of Australia again for a long time.
It's been unfortunate. Someone was doing a stand-up news story about the Socceroos and the guy ā Our captain, what's his name? Ryan, is it?
Yeah, Matt Ryan.
Matty Ryan. So they're going, oh, you know, and they've chosen this guy over this guy. And in the background, Matty Ryan's going through his paces. Yeah. And as they said that, he dived and let one through. Just went under his body. That was before we came on air. No, no, no. That was Beachy. Oh, right. Who was doing it. This was two days ago. Right. I thought, geez, he's not going well there.
You're tougher than me when it comes to sportsmanship. What did you think about the Turkish player actually helping out Mo Toure with his cramp? Disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. You were disgusted. That's just ridiculous. Actually, the bad news there, it may not actually have been a cramp they're talking about. It might have been a little bit of a nick in his car. The big fella? Yeah.
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