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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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It is the Breakfast Wrap. It's John Givens hosting this week. Neil Atkinson has gone on holiday and of course, therefore, things have happened. Victor Munez looks like he's going to become a Liverpool player. We're going to go on to talk about the World Cup. Watched loads of it last night and we've also got Mel Reddy coming on as well, who's out there in America talking about it.
hair experiences all the stuff around FIFA around hydration breaks and the greater commercialization if that was even possible of the beautiful game and what it all means but we need to start with the new boy well nearly the new boy Victor Munez tell me everything you know about him Josh
Not very much until last night, and now I'm his biggest fan. It's funny, isn't it? I love how the club seems to have a serious commitment to undermining its journalists, all the patch journalists. Like James Pearce puts this big thing out the other day being like, oh, if there's any business done, it'll be late in the window, like the poo-poo in the nooners thing.
And it turns out that Nunes was just the foil for Munoz, which is... No, Munoz. You mean Munoz. Just that exciting, like watching YouTube last night, he looks so direct, he looks so sort of purposeful, the pressings there, all these different things. If I'm Cody Gakpo watching any highlights of him, because I was watching hearts of him being like, I'm buzzing, but I'm worried for Cody Gakpo.
If I'm Cody Gakpo, I'm very worried about Victor Munoz.
Well, a little bit, but we need players. And that's the thing, you know, for me, Kia, we need sort of more wide players. And I did see someone in the chat, Ishan Weld, 1963, says, Victor Munoz, Devo, Gakpo, replacements, I reckon. And I'm thinking, no, not yet. Do you know what I mean? We need more of them. And if we get to the point, you might replace him in the team, you know, you might say.
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Chapter 2: What transfer news is Liverpool involved with regarding Victor Muñoz?
Yeah, Liverpool on the back, guys. I saw one guy saying, I'm grateful that Liverpool are showing up, how uncompetent that we are. So it's got to be ridiculous for them. They haven't got time to hate us. They haven't got the focus. All the focus is on what a fucking shambles they're talking about.
It must be really, really, really frustrating for them both from a Liverpool perspective. I mean, I don't really care about that. If it fits the profile and you can make Liverpool better, then... and get him in. The fact that they've just hijacked the deal and activated the release clause means that we don't know a lot about him.
And if it was a player like Diamande, we've all been watching YouTube and drum and bass compilations about him for weeks. But this one, the way it's got to be done after the breakfast wrap, I watched a little bit last night on YouTube and read a little bit this morning, read the Athletic article this morning. Yeah, it's good. Everything seems to be really, really positive about him.
The dribbles, the take-ons, you know, his age... The fact that Real Madrid have got a 50% sell-on fee means that Real Madrid knew when they let him go that he's going to end up somewhere big. I've seen that in the article as well. They've got a 50% sell-on close. So Dave, obviously, when they've sold him, thought he's going to end up at a challenge.
There's no routine for us, but he's going to be a really good player and it happens quite quickly. I think for me, this makes... Not to jump onto the next thing, I think we always do too much, but I think this one for me makes the... the likes of DMND more likely.
I think if we'd have spent 80 million pounds on someone, I don't know, maybe Toto was either big one, but I think the fact that they needed numbers, we've been saying all summer on Amphibian Rap Shows, quite a few of us, that Liverpool need to box clever. a little bit.
And when you do the transfer committee game, although it's gone forward, it is a reminder that soon, you know, you might feel like you've got this big war chest, but it can soon sort of run out. Really, this feels like Liverpool boxing clever for me. He's a versatile player. He's got this release course. He can come in. He looks like he can perform at a high level.
It looks like he can make an impact, but it's not swallowed up loads of the budgets. So this one, when I see this, I think they've still got high hopes for the DM Andy, you know, to come in on the big money as well.
Yeah, the thing that's great about the transfer committee game, not to sort of peel back the curtain too much, is it's basically like playing footy manager or FIFA, but having a baby with your mates while doing this. It's like being back at uni, basically. I hope that's how they really do it. I'm sure that's what Neil thought.
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Chapter 3: How does Victor Muñoz compare to other Liverpool players?
Yeah, a couple more comments as sort of what I bring in. Walshie Seven said he's the replacement for Chiesa in his mind, which is great. And that's how I see it as well, Keogh. You know, it's because it's, you know, Chiesa last season was in theory a squad option, but the manager obviously had this reluctance to start him.
So we saw quite a bit of him off the bench at first, then he disappeared, and then a little bit maybe towards the end. But I think for me, he's the Chiesa upgrade because if Chiesa because hopefully the manager would be more willing to start him.
And so then he just becomes a greater option and a greater asset for the team because, you know, hopefully he'd be more durable and just more able, the manager feels, although it's a different manager now, the manager feels more able to start him in games.
Yeah, that's the one for me. I mean, Chiesa, it's, whether you have an issue with his quality, his injury record is terrible and his availability is a massive thing. He's on 150 grand a week. It's a decent chunk of wages off the bill for a player that's four or five years younger with more availability and more space above him. So I hope that is the case.
I just think that we're in for a bit of a ride this summer, especially at the end of the pitch. I think there's a possibility that Keyes and Angapo will leave and Liverpool have to go and do some serious shopping. I know you're looking at me like that, but I do think... No, it could happen, but they're going to have to be busy to do it, and that's what I feel.
I wouldn't personally be... I know some people have got fed up with Gag Power, and I understand that he's had a tough season, but for me, I don't want to see him, you know, looking like he's leaving before the series is through. Before the series. And we're certainly not there yet with this fella.
It again comes back to the boxing clever thing. Like, I think if you look at last summer's business,
no one was necessarily looking at it like arguing with the lads that were actually brought in like whenever we broke it down we're like oh like you know this individual has had maybe a tough start but there's but there's clearly potential there it almost wasn't so much like the personnel Liverpool brought in it was the fact that I think they just ended up probably doing too much like upset the harmony of the squad and stuff like that so that's the bit they need to be a little bit more careful on this year now is you know not selling too much to bring in too much like we want to see
recruits obviously but we don't want to see a whole load of lads shipped out all over again because it ruins the continuity.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Liverpool's transfer strategy this season?
We're sending messages out there, but I'm pretty confident we've got a necessary fan coming on today. And there'll be a couple of journalists as well who we're speaking to who will hopefully know a little bit more about where the deal is at and how Liverpool have managed to get there and what's excited Liverpool Football Club and the hierarchy about this footballer.
So absolutely loads going on today at the Anfield Rap. It is going to be a busy day. We love them, as Josh said. Because we're just Liverpool fans, like we all are. We're desperate to find out more about this player. So we'll do all the heavy lifting for you. We'll do all the work. We'll do all the ringing round. And then we'll just give you the summary.
You'd probably not dog for the walk. Exactly, yeah.
You just get out. Oh, that's all you need to do. That's all you need to do. You're going to do that long drive. All you need to do is get out of the car. Do be careful of the traffic. There's a lot of traffic updates on here. I haven't even had time. There's some bad weather. It sounds awful in Glasgow. Terrible vane in Glasgow, family. So maybe more of the, you know, get your cuckoo on.
You need to still get that dog out. Absolutely doing that. Also, I gather the weather is absolutely terrible in Dublin. So the traffic, sorry, is terrible in Dublin, but we are going out there. Someone asked, I've lost the comment now, but someone said, who is going out to Dublin on the 22nd of July? I believe you are. I am.
Yeah, so on the way to the USA, they're doing a little stop in Dublin on the way because we love popping in. And someone asked who's going out there on the 22nd of July. And it's going to be Keogh, Craig, Boo, and Mr. Neil Atkinson. So it's a solid three.
Sold that well, Craig. Going to this tour, Boo.
No, two out of three on the stage being good. Yeah, no, it's good. Like, that's decent, isn't it? Do you know what I mean? Like, they'll be able to carry him through. Easy. Yeah. Easy way.
It's the 22nd?
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Chapter 5: How does the World Cup impact player transfers and performances?
And a lot of players will have to do that. And Robbo is one that has had to do that. And I think at the time, like you say, you don't sit there and go, oh, this is really hard and tough, but I'll be fine in a couple of years. You know, everything will work itself out. You might have people telling them that, but when it's you, that's very, very difficult to see ahead.
The only thing you can do really is get your head down, fight, work as hard as you can, work harder than everybody else, do more, just constantly try to be the best version of yourself. You're just waiting for your opportunity and when that comes, you're ready because you're prepared for it. You've done everything you can away from the training ground, the stuff that people don't see.
Like I'm saying, when you first come, you use out the squad for a lot of that, I can see what's going on in the background, he's out on his own doing 1v1 training with the coaches, he's doing crossing on his own, he's crossing and he's preparing himself for when he gets that opportunity and when he was getting the opportunities early on he was getting rid of the match.
and then all of a sudden you get into the team, you get more opportunities and then from then on your confidence builds and it goes from there. You don't just get given stuff like that, you've got to work for it and Robbo is not shy of working hard, that's him. He's done that his whole career and he'll continue to do that until he stops playing.
Yeah, I've got nothing but good things to say about him. Probably said too many good things. But it's the truth. He's somebody who I hold in very high regard and he deserves absolutely everything he gets.
Yeah, that was me talking to Jordan Henderson. Like I said, that will be available in full at 8am tomorrow. Really looking forward to that coming out. You've seen the full interview. It was brilliant, Jordan. It was really nice to see him. It was a good run of interviews, wasn't it? I know you did a few of them, Josh. We've not really spoken about it, but I know you did John McGeary.
You just loved him as it made you support him even more for the World Cup.
I love that the rap did the Tartan Army Boys thing as well. That's got the Steve Clarke and the John McGinn interviews that I did. Just speaking to both of them really made me just fall in love more with Scotland. I think I was already coming into the World Cup supporting them. My grandad's from there, so that's my little Scottish passport in there. So you can play for them?
Exactly, yeah. If anyone drops out of the squad, I've got my shinies on ready. Yeah, absolutely. Just how much people thought of Robbo sort of really shone through in all the interviews that I did, but also as part of the thing. And that's why it's nice to put these individual ones out because I know for the video team, there's so much that we sort of can't put in.
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