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The whole country Chris Grayling is known as failing grayling there is no reason whatsoever that this man should still be in the cabinet making key decisions still on transport policy he should be sacked by the prime minister is a sign of weakness that she's not able to do that Marcy says criminals are turning to more traditional scams such as cold calling publicly available phone numbers after a crackdown on fake emails and texts in seen a big rise in the number of fraudsters using landline phone calls to calm people out of money the Home Office says it's disappointed that the High Court has ruled against making landlords check tenants immigration status judges decided the right to rent scheme in England was discriminatory and breached human rights laws SAP This ng is from the Joint Council for the welfare of immigrants which brought the case when a landlord is faced with that risk of going to jail if they get it wrong and they look at 2 prospective tenants and one of them you know like me is maybe a 2nd generation migrant my parents were born in India and another one is you know somebody with an Anglo-Saxon name and sounds like they probably got all of the right paperwork 1st time they're going to choose the 2nd of the government says an independent study found no evidence of systematic discrimination the head of N.H.S. 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Told Trump is defending comments he made about a U.S. Student who died after he was jailed in North Korea during a summit with the country's leader the US president praised Kim Jong un saying he knew nothing about or also warn because death his parents have rejected the claims he's a Washington correspondent Chris Butler after President Trump returned to Washington they felt that they had to speak odds saying that Mr Kim and his evil regime bore responsibility for what happened to their son but there has been response from Mr Trump today he tweeted that I never liked being misinterpreted of course I hold North Korea responsible. And Spain says plans to protect Britons living there if we leave the without a deal could give residency rights to about $400000.00 U.K. Citizens the countries approved the measures after the E.U. Rejected calls for an agreement to safeguard the rights of U.K. And E.U. Ex-pats in the event of a new deal breaks and that's the news let's go to sport now Shobna Britain claim 2 gold medals on day one of the European Indoor Championships in Glasgow Laura successfully defended at 3000 meters title while Wales Melissa Courtney got a bronze in the race concertina Johnson Sampson won the pentathlon for the 2nd time in 4 years as need amas and took silver on her European debut leads have returned to the top of the Championship after a 4 nil win of the West Brom at Elland Road The host took the lead very early on when Pablo had underscored after just 16 seconds Patrick Bamford added 2 goals and Johnny with a 4th in the last minute to help Marcello be else the side take the crucial points Antonio Valencia is set to leave Manchester United this summer after 10 years at the club United have not triggered an option on the N.C.S. Contract that expired on Friday evening council that it beats hull K R 3216 to continue that 100 percent start to Super League season and replace St Helens at the top and a hat trick from Tom Johnston helped Wakefield and the 2nd win of the season after beating needs rhinos 3518 this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound small speak up. For a quick look at the weather the joy and bright stuff eastern areas but when a windy weather will spread from the west later the rain movie heaviest for western areas will be some brisk south westerly winds. The only Premier League football a soccer fans that we convene at this hour every week every Saturday morning 808-590-9693 is our number has much enjoyed and we have a conversation oh sometimes you could describe it as a palsied indeed thanks to the rule sounds of Africans once again the kickoff on World Football Foden that number one small 008-085-9096 time trade drugs talk about football this morning in Asia and of course is ever in South America we've got Jodi doing good Asian correspondent we called in the Northern Soul Good morning Johnny. I'm a little bit of a delay on the line. With it and seem very crude the legendary knowing in Rio taking care of any South ranking conversations you on the strength of more than $0.10 who don't that there were 1010 2nd pause before answering just so you thought it was it up that I am not on as well or that would send the president presents or ends up an extension of course I was going to like to do it this time with your your your OK you know mine friend will come and share your why. Is. Your problem OK great to have you break through this let's start off with one conversation that a lot of people have been talking about since last Sunday couple of e-mails here and takes he did about these markers in Bristol says after the show of defiance from kept the Chelsea keep to his gaffes in Sunday's the cup final if you're both aware of this when he refused to go off the pitch with the substitute go keeper for the penalty shoot out do the pundits have other examples of players from their region who so publicly given their manager the proverbial 2 fingered salute and another one from Tim in Coventry the same thing again which is an extraordinary sight was witnessed last week in the League Cup final where the Chelsea King refused to leave the pitch when he was supposed to be substituted can the panel think of any similar incidence of a player or players as defiant as Harry's a blog was for Chelsea Tim 1st. Yeah when this news broke always I was in the mannequin our stadium in Rio to pay for a game kicked off and having a chat on Brazilian right and our sewer I think it was it was Gary Lineker report on Twitter and he said he said well I've never seen anything like this before he's more middlings in real life. There that's. Hurt in my head. And you know turn around you know the people that we would enter a quick right I think with and I all laughed and they said No we're saying that quite a few times you know some of the old timers in Brazil I think the that the sense of hierarchy is quite strong here so you know some of the old timers they could really throw a tantrum. When ordered off. There is one that I've seen that kind of sticks in my mind we go back 9 years and it's it's a sense our side that are very promising so I built around the talents of 2 very promising young players one you you I'm sure we've all heard of Mr Neymar was a teenager at the time the other left footed midfield organize a playmaker very elegant polo and he guns so who has just come back to Brazil resoundingly failed in European football just come back to Brazil now with women N.C. A lot of people at the time thought that dancer was going to turn out to be the better of the 2 but anyway it's the final of the some policy championship and towards the end of the game Santos the coming under pressure so the coach decides to take off cancel cancel one of it he walks across the way exist fingerings wags he said I'll not be common I'll not be coming off you're not be taken here that was the end when he said exactly. As. It was yeah it was because it is a kind of York she believes or it's a no no I'll not be calling are. Going to get exam a system. So he didn't come off now science is held on to win and Ganso was roundly praised in the Brazilian media for showing strength of character but young Mr name of a teenage Neymar is watching and learning any seeing this piece of player power and a couple months later in a Brazilian league game Santos are awarded a penalty Neymar has been the penalty taker but he's missed a few recently so the coach says to him you know it's not the way you someone else is going to take it and Neymar throws every saw you could ever imagine out of the Prem just. Struck and the game is held up for somewhat 5 or 10 minutes on either side of the penalty being scored by another player and then the game struggles to continue because you still have it throwing a tantrum at the. At the bench the royal coach ran a similar is to make it a 998 World Cup He said I have never seen anything like this I work with young players all my life we are creating a month stay here someone needs to educate is Neymar or we are creating a monster in football the coach quite rightly says Spain's name after 3 games but then next game is against their historic rivals of Santos Corinthians Assam Paolo Giants and the sense US president decides that it rather have name other than the coach so the solution he finds is to sacrilege and reinstate Neymar in the same way didn't work they lost the game it didn't deserve to work but these days when you hear people calling Neymar a spoiled brats there are a number of people who've contributed to contribute to that over the years and this example when he sorts a might refuse to come off and get away with it I think is a contributing factor OK no than the so you've got to do any voices in your head in a glass region eggs and I mean this is maybe it's a stereotype I wonder in Asia we get the impression that people are very respectful of maybe I'm wrong. Oh yeah I mean we're not when I 1st came to East Asia back in the day it's cool to read games and one of the striking things was when he played was so tough he walked softly walk up the. Line and then turn around to his teammates they're playing the coach and him but the fans and it sit down on the bench. And that's been you know that kind of a wakes up and it's only pretty recently that some players are starting to show some displeasure even have been so you know just you know not look in a marriage when they will come off the pitch so it does kind of the finances will be a nice little and I think in most parts of Asia. Perhaps not what finding is up by more players go play in the big leagues in England in Spain or Germany or in Korea or some of the players maybe now they get a little bit more westernised and you start to see creep in a little bit you know where players will you know you don't kick an upside moiety when they miss a chance to simply not happy when they're taken off the pitch but certainly not refusing to come off the pitch was would be so that hasn't quite you filtered through news what's big big news in the in the English major thing as well as he was anywhere else and people couldn't quite believe what they would see it and yeah dominant It's all in one given that it is says that instead and that's to the local culture do you people blame the leagues in Europe for example for that got to be a vast. Well I think it's a question I think it depends on on the player you play it's like for example some who's never really played in Korea he went to Europe is not a teenager his education is is European gentlemen of course not playing the if a top in the Premier League and I think he now has a mindset more. Painfully perhaps one reason why when it comes to play for the national team it doesn't have the same kind of pick oh look you Smiley me cite Tottenham fans know and love it isn't the more pressure I think I'm more guessing it was impression I got from watching him play for creative Ifill's. But it didn't become strained and I think so. Maybe if I may be a hierarchical structure of the Korean public system a little bit constraining Reno and he does enjoy quite so much but you also have players like maybe it's get under the Japanese star and maybe you don't you know Toshi to make up the you always a little black TO ANYONE HAVE bit more individualistic characters before they went to what play in the West I mean look made us one reason why they wanted to but I think in general as more players do complain overseas especially when they're young Let's go on and keep some young noses it was not Newcastle when they didn't come on to play from a school team there is a little bit of friction there not not kind of you can see openly but you do get the impression that they feel a little bit down and constrained by what they expected of them not even. With not withstanding the fight them out are seen as a top player is expected to produce. A back to the bedroom bears was a coach in the team and is on the media as well. Oh. You know how I wonder how that plays out in in Africa that sense of hierarchy is specially with the players who are in a similar position might be to song who are more European than African I wonder how that plays out when I go back I just think about this what when John was talking because. I remember covering the African sides in the under 17 World Cup in Peru this is 14 years ago and to get with the Ghana delegation there was someone there that is role seemed to be just a just come away the flag and he seemed to be attached to them somehow in some kind of price capacity I asked him because I was covering the African side so you know a great deal about him and I asked him I was ask him some basic questions about the Ghana players and he didn't know any of the answers and he didn't like admitting the fact that he didn't know any of the answers so he tried to get away with that by saying I'm sorry I don't understand your English to which I responded Well I do speak it like a 90. But you know a one even made me wonder if you know a lot of the African summit somebody with there's a kind of culture clash with the African players the European based Africa players when they go back is there kind of a sense of hierarchy when people can be in their jobs regardless of their ability based on hierarchy in African F.A.'s would that be a problem there's that sense of hierarchy that there is in Asia is that also a part of African football it is or was you have to ask this really book a junior for an updated version of our Gates is a I do remember going back to the I think it was 19 going to be for World Cup in the United States a seem to remember it was in that World Cup that there was a bus stop amongst the between the Nigerian coach and some. Players who played in Europe you know some of the players who played in Europe who were millionaires obviously and treated like gods in their own legs were going bad to play for their national sides Nigerian side in the coach felt like you know you're not giving me respect like you suppose there is but your elders and they'll let you have a laugh and the coach would just make sure they didn't get a game or just drop them from the squad because they weren't willing to talk therefore local prostrate down in front of them that's something of an exaggeration but I do remember that controversy it wasn't for that it was 98 and there was literally you know Nigeria fell apart because the coach would probably know I said she wouldn't choose the best players you know the coach should he didn't want to choose the best players because he wasn't the kind of respect and by the way you know the thing of somebody they're just waving the flag as if you have to go see Damian Marley that's what he does is go blow his only job is to wave the flag as he's saying Welcome to Jamrock. History just a quarter of the. Way for I want to see genuinely that's what he does like the rest of man what he does he will wave the flag of Ethiopia and forwards and backwards but then you see DAY him Ali he doesn't have the charisma of his old man so without the blue flag you know it's like it's like mad me I'm not Happy Mondays without base exactly I was going to go it was like the madness with Chaz MASH where his name was yeah don't just play trumpet and stuff you learn to do well you know when you are getting a result yeah sorry Basie's I think I'm better yeah yeah as always as always 080-859-0963 you know what's Noah 8859 or 9693 is our number and I always get e-mails from people asking had well Colin I'm just in from overseas how do I call in. Well simply drop us an email email address is a pool night at B.B.C. Dot co dot you if you send is an e-mail now include your phone number in the email we'll call you straight back but 1st of all we've got. The phone. And a low end of the night here from dolls last time sneering and how you start great have you know 3 of us yeah use them up or understand I'm so nice to be able to call in great rather than just listing on the pod causing me yeah. You know come up with some really overly long questions and I know you guys had done what I'm going to put my feet you take your questions I'm not the one who has dogs or them so you'd say it's time it's only 10 minutes to an Easter good stuff go on for years tonight the quicker question would be for Paul just be sickly Why are there so many isn't players in the Bundesliga you know historically from even places like Iran and Korea which in a lot of players make their European kind of body over there but to my knowledge Germany doesn't really have the grit. You know representation in the rest of their society and you know it's not a massively Asian country eyesight other such also is online that is it just a case of the cheap sort of trailblazers has encouraged the rest to come over. There for the 1st journey. Yes my question. To you get a lot or you have to know the past 10 years a little Japanese crazy mention going to the bums league a big reason is often happens between agencies in the league want to agents who do a day or 2 and then a kind of power line is a stablished and then it follows them then. As one or 2 Japanese players can get there and do well more close contested and then back home or Japanese plays them are more open to voting the compact just because they get a law based closure in the local media I think in Germany you know it is seen as a stepping stone as well not it is on my upholstery if you want to go to the Premier League or maybe go where the. Suited for Japanese play is and the man leading plays mean about 10 years ago 15 years we had quite a few you went of course Karim you're also into by Munich actually and I was choice by Munich to my ticket went to Hamburg a long time that's kind of tried a little bit but it was kind it just tends to mean fits and burst like you mentioned but there's also in plays at the moment it's been the time. The 2nd place is going to want to go to you would go to the Middle East and see it as a good league start out but now. It's legal seems a good place but because it's now the pipeline is. It seems that the place complaining so much and if you do well you can play for is a big stadiums and even big move to England or spam. You know excellent sense Thanks I was closer to him. So we did more long winded is supposed to frequently mentioned that the sort of gaps in the players the privilege are producing and the sort of explained why you know that. Kinder forwards are really isolated because defenses play so deep and they produce a lot of white forwards and full backs in the job I Blew It was wondering why. Seemingly and Argentineans football there's. Players that they're producing and have gaps and are different to that of the Brazilian game. Chris I like they don't seem to produce your you know how it is now days at fullback anymore they do house really top drawer Center Parcs I remember for you know ever since I've been watching football and they don't seem to have those. Center midfielders as the quality is you know it's a raw nerve constantly Only anymore so I was I was wondering if that had any sort of insight into why there's certain pockets maybe of that Arjun trying to mask a game or include saying there are players that they're producing. And also goalkeepers it's that's become a real problem error I think for for options on football goalkeepers specifically with goalkeepers I think their preparation fell well behind I think goalkeeping standards have improved greatly goalkeeping specially as goalkeeping coaching has improved greatly and what the Argentine goalkeepers have tended to be more character than technique and you often say I often think that saying he's all over the place they're down on their knees. On a side shot so they've got no capacity to to move but big personality so I think that they fall in behind I think though there was a lot of complacency perhaps in new developments in Argentina I remember that they kept on winning the World on the 20 Cup they won it in $95.00 the one in $97.00 they won in 2001 in 2005 Any 2007 so they kept on having a conveyor belts although that was more attacking midfielders than perhaps in in in other positions that the thing of the full backs they've now. Ever really had it to the same extents that they had they have a player like Zen Etsy once in a while they got a good one now I think Savio I think is it looks like a good attacking right back but it's much less their tradition than a Brazilian tradition the one of the of the attacking full backs and Saudi who was an attacking left back and that the captain a national team for a while I think was was more of an excess of an exception but I think in general all across the board I think the standard of youth development work in Argentina fell just when they won the Elim pick title in 2008 the then coach says about Easter who was the holding midfielder in a side that won the World Cup in 86 he was from a position of strength having just won the Olympics he said look we have a real problem now with our youth development work the standard has declined alarmingly now ever since then they're under 20 sides have been consistently poor in a lot of different positions perhaps the instinctive attacking talents may be that still that's still that still comes up whatever the quality of coaching but may be the defenders that they have to be drilled a little bit more perhaps there is a promising sign the recent under 20 side that qualified for the world on the 20 Cup in Poland in May and June is the best on under 20 side I've seen from Argentina for a while and I know they really want to get that working again the squad that they sent to the World Cup in Russia last year was one of if not the oldest in the competition and they were ashamed of that and there's a realisation that something has gone badly wrong there and they want that they want to get that one right so perhaps come back in 510 years and perhaps the old old story a little bit of failure there for a few years has been the best way to proceed and maybe they were failing for a few years. Because they were resting on their laurels after being so successful between 952007000 of the gold pre-shared 080-859-0969 extension 3 if you like to join in the world football phone in this story would talking football in Asia and South America we've got Michael in Leeds Hello Michael hello and good to have you with us here you got a question or comment go ahead yes so I'm I live in Leeds put on muscle and find regionally and obviously over the years we've been pretty enough out to separate documentaries made about like look at me a passions from back in the late ninety's and then over to more recently saloon till I die on Netflix and obviously very similar themed book involving relegation but very different in terms of the tone what was on was Did either of those documentaries any kind of traction or visibility in the respective regions and there's going to a follow up date it as even experts know of a documentary on a similar kind of focus on the team Chrissie and we know obviously the Premier League of all sort of models that you talk about me but told a very different story to what I experienced as a lid and can I have a sub questions Rose Do you mind if I throw in a sub question because it must hurt you look at the new console in the Premier League in your not so who we are as Tim and Johnny where the people of good of new causal all Sunderland in their regions you're mine I don't mind the good that we kept with the ones that. Had. It is the Rye and serves Johnny festivals suddenly. Oh yeah. The penny passion's I do remember that I don't think I made it out tours as it is quite a long time ago it's not him but the psych student to read with us the story Kentucky says. The reason why. Most of the mentioned it's. The most I say it's not it's never come up in conversation though I never seen it mentioned in the media anywhere that I have to see to put it where you saw on the show where you are . We're. Not sure I would have notice if I had I do remember the course that is now playing Newcastle Q Some don't look so similar to recently put out a shorts but subtle 90 quite well. You know what or 5 years go as they have it for themselves so it was there. But you know absolutely not really I think that scene with at that moment she exposed in the Far East Newcastle would be the beginning without a game without the very very. Famous because you know it didn't it didn't people tend towards more tanks into it it was her champs the Europeans were bigger stars. But yet it would be if it would be it would be great to know people have seen the documentary Maurice who are as far as my experience goes. It's up a conversation occurred. Be careful with him because. As you had the Johnnies already Michael in Leeds have you come across in the summons suits you 3 I don't think I have maybe one or 2 I don't remember I've never heard of the 1st documentary The more recent documentary has got a little bit of traction over here because you know of that we live in a much more digital connecting age and this is a big constituency over here now for that kind of stuff from England so that has perhaps helped put Sundin a little bit on the map although I thinking in general there is very little realisation of just how big Sunderland are obviously that there was some relationship with we don't see anyone who article was there for a number of years but you can't the profile of Newcastle is bigger and you cancel the Robledo brothers from Chile way back in 150 so there's a connection to the question those Proverbs is a question about those robes that's come in a day ago in Cairo no of translation in the moment. Asp really it was there obviously now they've got run Daum from Venezuela and also the great outlet on front from Paraguay so if I can stretch this up to the north of the Rio Grande when President Carter came across all those years ago and said away the lads I think it was more socially with New Castle than it was with somebody and one of my favorite moments I don't remember it you remember Jimmy Carter sent away the lads and it was Jim Callaghan who's the prime minister saying Oh we know what we know the president was so it was from from Georgia but now he's a Jordi as well and on my come. I missed that one I must have been trying to go run riot. In 59 and I was drugged come back to the brothers and I'm overawed when I do find I wait 085 No no no assistance is done it's a go if you like to join in this war is world full of always if you are calling from outside the U.K. You want us to call you back drop us an e-mail not at B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. Make sure you put your number in the memo very carefully so that we can call you back and we'll get you on the show 1st let's get the latest headlines has made Mansfield home digital B.B.C. Sound small space. Is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live Downing Street insists it has confidence in the transport secretary Labor's calling for Chris Grayling to resign after the government paid your eternal 33000000 pounds to settle a legal action the company had claimed the contract to run extra ferries in the event of a new deal Bracks it were handed out in a secretive way then she must say says it's already 360 percent rise in reports of scammers using landline phone calls in the 2nd half of last year and slaving a crackdown on fraudsters using fake emails and texts to calm people out of money Stansted Airport says 8 people were injured when passengers were forced to evacuate a plane. On the runway last night a flight bourses takeoff because a suspected engine failure and around 65 fighters have been battling a fire at a tower block in East London this morning and air conditioning unit was alight on the top of a 33 story building in the Curry wharf area the London Fire Brigade says it's now under control Shabbes has just 2 gold medals for Britain on day one of the European Indoor Championships in Glasgow blur of your perfect champion of over 3000 metres Prichard She got quite delighted just by distance running pouring it on down to her shorts no tights go to Scotland on proper term if there was another medal in that race Wales Melissa Courtney won bronze cancer in the Johnson Thompson won the pan Southland for the 2nd time in 4 years while need amas and took silver on her European debut he's cajeta it was really good tires and amazement I was going to smack her in the ass more by the Myerson long jump I define a little bit more you know it's really high level to try and develop them for days and really happy with the performance Thank have put 1100 points is a pretty good scores my 2nd best at us so I'm very happy I got to come away with the false leads a back on some of the Championship after a 4 nil win over West Brom at Elland Road Alice to go means was watching a big statement by Ligi dieted any pretty much to sold off to just 16 seconds when pavlova nondestructive beautiful shot from 20 yards to put my head West Brom was given a moment's peace and patted down for leading to nil just before the half hour with a composed finish off of weathering a spell of pressure from West Brom at the beginning of the 2nd half was 42nd after more creative work but in president failed to tie the robots of football west from training there was still time to Gianni Elio scheme to tap public for in stoppage time and sunny Valencia recently Manchester United after 10 years this summer United haven't triggered an option on balance his contract that expired. Tottenham boss that might see a bunch of vetoes as they still have hopes of chasing the Premier League title despite being set back by 2 defeats on the bounce that play Spurs are now 8 points behind Manchester City and if they lose the north London derby later Arsenal will only be a point behind point to Tino side was difficult after the defeat of course of the Chelsea is nearly impossible we need to win or games and of course I was too open and I was need to loose a lot of game in this type of period is going to be difficult of course we want to be dreamers and we want to dream counsel for the top of Super League after a 3216 when of the whole kale while Wakefield wing that Tom Johnston scored a 1st top hat trick to help his side beat Leeds 3518. In the season but when you think things are possible if you gauge your stride and give us their wings you definitely be doing to get better we come week on week and I think if you keep pushing on we can do something special Bristol big Gloucester in the Premiership for the 1st time in 11 years winning $2824.00 lengths to be cheetahs $907.00 in the Guinness pro 14 the take over a witness Vikings has been approved by the Rugby Football League the 7 time Challenge Cup winners will get a 12 point penalty for going into administration but that game against Featherston Rovers on Sunday should now go ahead and Roger Federer is one win away from his 100th A.T.P. 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Sounds right with Dr Phil at a buyout and with the legend team victory he had to take any questions because you've got South American football and players from of the playing in our leagues and we've got the Northern Soul joining do it'd take care of any questions go an Asian football players from playing in our leagues and I should say Michael Leeds is with us in spirit because he posed a question about Sunderland and virtually every Sunderland fan on the planet has texted in and not least to mention all the other players from South America who have played for Sunderland. A fool you would remember players like nobody's lawn or least they were you close all right Mrs Nicholls Yeah. SIEGEL There of course is new cause. Yeah and also one of our list is. Obviously a black cats friend says half the teams in Spain play in red and white because of Sunderland so the true for there were huge there were you there were hugely important there was a Bank of England Club. In the 1920 S. I know they were they were and then remained a massive massive club but they were hugely successful on the field as well OK well who would have known it let's not forget Julio Georgios will. they're all right jim for bill in general own story thomas implements some of the jim's learn it have totally hi hello to him there the have trends mills plans tell me a print they just every on this planet sayings people around the world into even in and from blah blah blah why some of kong from just and then sing Little question so answer Goodman easy one so answer the the World Cup winning coach for Argentina says a Lewis may not see who is one of the great philosophers of the game he said a footballer what he is he's a privileged interpreter of the dreams of many many people that's why we put them on pedestals because it's not any old job they are our representative on the field you can't say that about an engineer however great an architect of a great of a qualified they are they don't play out your dreams in the way the football it does and that's why we put them on on pedestals they that they represent us they are perhaps represent the the in a child inside us it's part of the magic of sport and part of the magic of of the most popular sports in the world. Thank you for Australia and so much sank you for the call 080-859-0969 extension 3 so it's all in football in Asia is South American feel free to contribute in any way you wish oh this one is for you by the way you got some found no you got some fair Mo Jonny you got some firmer I'll come on to the family just a 2nd but 1st of all this one this is a good question actually from Stuart in Paisley he says I wanted I was Johnny why he thinks the Australian a levy has not grown and had the same impact as M.L.S. I get that do you get it it's great. Your question. Yeah it is a question I think there's this is definitely a feeling and a general feeling in the every community that the league has plateaued in the past the 4 years which is why. At phase attempting expansion again from and to 12 teams I think in 20 to 21 because you know you come out in 10 teams all the time guess or in pretty quickly. Yeah there's a feeling that you know a nice minutes on this level and it has needs to the quite some time but it hasn't yet issues that the league shares with I mean I think is it is a very competitive sport you marketplace not a market place with all the rules of popular belief in cricket it. Makes it difficult I think and I think the media the mainstream position of me it's more into these kind of sports I see years maybe more Australian than the international . Police maybe changing and slightly teams have a salary cap which makes it difficult for them to compete in terms of transpose especially with teams from Japan and Korea and China these kind of places. But I'm also at the there's a sense that there's a bit more to call create the elite the D.F.A. Has a bit too much control over the clubs and it's safe and clean and in my assignments is needed I think composed and the list goes like a little bit of an identity of the song that's going to come through time but I think as we've mentioned before. I'm spoken with the old Maxwell so cleanest really was more built on the clubs and blankets in 2004 and then USA was keen to meet away from that I'm a bit too much on the side of clean coal or perhaps franchises that lack a little bit in terms like Simon Yes join your firm. Yes please OK this is from Mark in Glasgow Yeah. You're already. Actually no no no sorry your family is not from Mark in Glasgow your family's from Patrick OK I'll take it I'll take it OK you take it from cash or yeah from anybody OK OK green things from Asia says Patrick. But sorry John has a question for Tim about the mess of displacement of Venezuelans throughout Latin America then is a football had been on the up in recent years and I wonder if you think the exposure to other footballing cultures in the continent will have a long term benefit to the national team's progression after the current crisis abates hopefully peaceful. Yeah and football seems to be holding up remarkably world given the depth of the current crisis and one thing that they're really doing is producing players 2 years ago they reached the final of the world on the 20 cups incredible achievement that didn't qualify for this year's under 20 there weren't that far off but they didn't qualify but they've still revealed some some very promising players and it's amazing I think it's amazing to me the speed with which this has caught on and if you go back maybe 25 years football it did exist in Venezuela but it was very very restricted and most of all the people running it and most of the players were of European from European background. So I was I just thought I'd play there for you because I know you've been missing it for a long time the sound. Of some very Skype. Deportivo Italia. So it was Portuguese Italian and Spanish really relatively recent immigrants who are into the game and the mass of the population were were more interested in baseball and in remarkably short time that has. Footballers as spread and they're producing players from all walks of the society and producing good players and of developing good players it's it's very impressive and even if you remove the political context it's been very hard times for Venezuelan football and they staged the copper America in 2007 and they invested a lot of money in stadiums they built some some cracking stadiums and they expanded their 1st Division on the back of it now the driver for all of that had been the sudden success of the national team which in around 200-2001 started winning World Cup qualifiers that was a that's an absolutely key moment a few victories and that really helps the country get get behind the national team so on the back of that build the stadiums stage the cop America expand their 1st Division but what happens all those players who are from the national team will be doing well their exploits with a national team are put them in a shop window so that they start getting sold abroad so at the very moment that you need stars to drive your newly expanded domestic league in its big stadiums you don't have them anymore and that's a difficult one for any new league to crack it may be maybe it's part of the problem for the A league in Australia the difficulties of launching a new league in today's globalized context where people can stay at home and watch what Barcelona. Which a lot of people in Venezuela do and Spanish football is is huge there but bearing in mind this I think that the game is holding up extremely well and more and more players going abroad getting good experience Chile have really caught on Seventies while or so a lot of chill out chilling clubs picking up Venezuelan players cheap and grooming them and sometimes selling them on a little Sawtelle dog is a wonderful old fashioned south american number 10 tiny little playa full of unpredictability and he even while he was part of the under 20 side a couple years ago to Chile he's now wearing the number 10 shirt at Santos that used to be Pele's. Despite everything Venezuelan football seems to be holding up very well and yes there's some question because you mentioned Chile John in Bournemouth of says recently been reading about the pros new causal careers of the rube later brothers apparently they moved to play For Colored Girls because they could earn more in Chile than they could in England does Jim know how each. Does it him know how this stage of their careers is regarded in Chile and wherever there's been any kind of legacy. Yeah Chile was very proud of them I mean they're a blade of blood brothers were born in Chile but came across to England very very early and were brought up really as English I don't actually think they were brought up speaking Spanish or one of them. This sees. Think they would have been born twenty's or thirty's or something like that their career is 2nd world war for for Newcastle but they they came I think they were they came from somewhere they came from somewhere in the north to Newcastle they came as a as a package one of them then went back and played for chilling the 1950 World Cup but I don't think at that point in his life I don't think he could see could really speak Spanish and then a few years later when they get into the end and and there you know then the maximum wage was such a restriction on English football when some Finney to many the greatest player English football has ever produced spending his entire career oppressed the north and Palermo in Italy come in with a bid that would have paid him for 5 times more than he ever earns at Newcastle and he's not even told about it you know the clubs completely own the players there but in this case the regulators may be coming towards the end they see they can go back with a name that they've established they can go back to call or call or call a call is a giant club been in Santiago and they were part of that club in the late fifty's and I think George was by far the better of the 2 or Jorge as he was known up there and what won championships and built a name for himself and was very successful it's only a few years ago that the Chilean ambassador in official visit and the foreign minister they paid in an official visit to St James's Park because of that link between Newcastle and the country which the replayed abroad brothers did so much to forge and this is for a couple of questions. Johnny This is from Mark in Glasgow he says when you were on back in January before the Asian Cup kicks off you talked about how the Vietnamese team were progressing very well my question is about the nations around the teams like Cambodia and Laos. Lagging behind Vietnam and Thailand purely down to money or are there other factors and similarly with Mongolia regarding the rapid investment and development of football over the border in China and into Hong Kong and Macau. Well yes maybe the most improved football team is rid of a serious 2 lots of good young players coming through partly because of. A very well find. In the country. But if you go over the border Cambodia will be that the next likely contenders because they have the huge passion for the game if you go to any of a friendly game this foresee 50000 people every time and interestingly you mentioned before. The Japanese star who is still playing it now is playing for Melbourne Victory in the Elite is a bigger story. But it's also the part. Which is a slightly bizarre situation so in joining its national race he flies into Cambodia . National team and tries to. 2020 World Cup. In Asia this year. But so it would be the next one but there is a general lack of money in the country but it is improving into a sport some plays to the Malaysian Tiley quite a bit but it could take some time Lyle is much further behind I think there are lots of issues the problems with Italy the system as a long time I think for for allowed to to even start. The mid-level station of Asian Football. If you have. You can move quickly it was an Asian football so there is no but with. My brother lives in Cambodia and he taught me but it's. Back to Jonny. Did you see Qatar coming Well yes I think it was the people realized oh that Qatar . Because Caucasian for 20 team was a bit of disappointment to be honest. And then they appointed a coach. With the bass and also Qatar youth teams as. Bass famous Ophelia is kind of a placeholder because everyone felt that you know 2 or 3 years out from the wall could in 2022. Departments. I mean you know with this kind of person. He knows mostly in plays through different ranks beating. In November. And in the same month so I think that at the door K. . Gets the quarterfinals. And that will be OK but in the. Scored. 10 goals and didn't concede warm. Which was impressive. Organized very clinical in its hike with goalscorers I'm. Who just show and composure that not many in the past and just you know real seen spirits and amazingly they went did they scored 19 goals in the championships conceded only one and deserved to beat Japan the final 31 South Korea in the quarter finals. Thrice you either holds for no semifinals and were very very very strong in the think it's a young team with half the squad is on the $22.00 and solve it for 3 and a half years the Mets will cope then you know it could be a perfect time because they'll be should be pushing their peak at the question now is. Not a disaster in the Coke America this summer what will they do with the coach because he's done such fantastic job as I said the assumption was he would it would not be around to own but who knows what they will too. You know we've because we've got Qatar in the copper America Japan and Qatar coming over to supplying that one and Qatar I think looking good for a little punt I think to do something because they've got such an advantage in terms of preparation this is so I just wonder Continental competition there in the same group with Argentina Colombia and Paraguay now Colombia and Paraguay have new cultures and haven't played under the new culture and Argentina have a caretaker coach you probably won't be there after the competition so you know Qatar will be a great seriously undercut opposition and it really will be interesting to see how they get on. And Jason says. Could you was Johnny to elaborate on and retard the Diyar to put in a man of the match performance for. JAKARTA against my new cause Jets a few weeks back in the qualifiers to quote unquote big Asian clubs scout him heavily or is he happy to stay in his homeland. These goalkeeper for all the big reasons here is a process because in these ngs here as far as I know clarity is the not been a huge amount of interest from outside the region you know easy streaming is a big story is homeland he's certainly played for because teams back. It's a good question for both of you from Akshay How is Media Live matches change the atmosphere in the stadium and you know she's any difference where you are to. There's one big difference I know to switch is on radio is huge or was has been hugely importance here it was radio that really spread the game the game in our in our country England it develops before there was radio here right you know did a lot to spread the game and it used to be really really common for people to take a little little trying to radio to the game an army or outside American Art It was always a woman there selling selling transistor radios and she used to sell like 50 or 60 per game for people to listen to the game that they were that they were watching listen to the commentary on the going that they were watching and there was these moments where the radio put in a kind of sound of a kind of who and that echoing across the concrete of the stadium that was a kind of magic moment and that's gone now and I'm sure there are people who listen to the commentary while they're while they're watching the game but now they're doing it with an earpiece and so you can miss out on that and how many people are actually typical attack in Ohio on social media while they're there spectating probably not that many you know they're more engaged kind of jumping up and down and singing but maybe at half time there's more of a debate going on and also access to images about you know was the offside was it a penalty that kind of thing so I'm sure all of that makes life even more difficult for the poor old referee and I suppose of the same problem in Asia as well during Yeah I think the difference in much of Asia is especially for maybe European fans the risk comes when they come over the home to home crowds. Are very well organized and choreographed in their singing and dancing and often I see more almost all the time it doesn't have that much to do with the game so it's not likely in the way. That the crowd. In. The. Picture. But then he starts singing continues nonstop. So I think social media doesn't have much impact because. All the time anyway and don't stop to mention of course. Anything comes. Quickly but. He's doing in the. No I don't know. The where he is at a moment I suspect he might be another one of these stalls of players who find it very difficult to get out of his dad's shadow but I'm not don't know what he's going to have to check Stephen pre-move says talking about Sunderland just about to leave the house and going to pick up my 3 pals in the top 800 mile round trip to watch Plymouth play Sunday and at the stadium a lot in Division 11500 friends heading north this morning many of them even if you are one of those friends you listed in the world. Premier fans travelling up to Sunderland. To give us a call 808-590-9693 is our number 008-085-9096 extension 93 not for traffic. Is why. You. Want to. See the same 5 lives through called good board and this is. The main use on 5 Live the government being the transport secretary at the coast. And in sport still European gold medals the Brits and I'm leads the pack on top of the championship.

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