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we joined graeme at a recent appointment with dr phil batty. toll. and the physical challenge of the cross—channel charity swim this time last year may well have played a part. he's in obvious pain, especially when trying to rotate his shoulder as if swimming. and just bring this arm down the back as far as you can. they're planning a much tougher challenge this year, but the key question is, can and will graeme be ready to swim again? there's getting in a nice swimming pool and just moving your shoulder. there's doing a few lengths in a swimming pool and moving your shoulder. there's going for a swim in the sea and then there's going for a swim in the sea with some mad men. right. 0k. those are different things. i hear you. 0k. thanks for today. good to see you. how was it? good. you know, i've made enormous leaps and bounds in the last even two weeks since i've started to go and see a physio. so has this put any doubt in your mind about doing another challenge? i'm still really hopeful. no, i'll rephrase that — i've got to do it. i've got to
we joined graeme at a recent appointment with dr phil batty. toll. and the physical challenge of the cross—channel charity swim this time last year may well have played a part. he's in obvious pain, especially when trying to rotate his shoulder as if swimming. and just bring this arm down the back as far as you can. they're planning a much tougher challenge this year, but the key question is, can and will graeme be ready to swim again? there's getting in a nice swimming pool and just moving...
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. —— at blackburn rovers while graeme was the manager.enge of the cross—channel charity swim this time last year may well have played a part. he's in obvious pain, especially when trying to rotate his shoulder as if swimming. and just bring this arm down the back as far as you can. they're planning a much tougher challenge this year, but the key question is, can and will graeme be ready to swim again? there's getting in a nice swimming pool and just moving your shoulder. there's doing a few lengths in a swimming pool and moving your shoulder. there's going for a swim in the sea and then there's going for a swim in the sea with some mad men. right. 0k. those are different things. i hear you. 0k. thanks for today. good to see you. how was it? good. you know, i've made enormous leaps and bounds in the last even two weeks since i've started to go and see a physio. so has this put any doubt in your mind about doing another challenge? i'm still really hopeful. no, i'll rephrase it. i've got to do it. i've got to do it because i'm getting absolu
. —— at blackburn rovers while graeme was the manager.enge of the cross—channel charity swim this time last year may well have played a part. he's in obvious pain, especially when trying to rotate his shoulder as if swimming. and just bring this arm down the back as far as you can. they're planning a much tougher challenge this year, but the key question is, can and will graeme be ready to swim again? there's getting in a nice swimming pool and just moving your shoulder. there's doing a...
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we joined graeme at a recent appointment with dr phil batty. this time last year may well have played a part. he's in obvious pain, especially when trying to rotate his shoulder as if swimming. and just bring this arm down the back as far as you can. they're planning a much tougher challenge this year, but the key question is, can and will graeme be ready to swim again? there's getting in a nice swimming pool and just moving your shoulder. there's doing a few lengths in a swimming pool and moving your shoulder. there's going for a swim in the sea and then there's going for a swim in the sea with some mad men. right. 0k. those are different things. i hear you. 0k. thanks for today. good to see you. how was it? good. you know, i've made enormous leaps and bounds in the last even two weeks since i've started to go and see a physio. so has this put any doubt in your mind about doing another challenge? i'm still really hopeful. no, i'll rephrase that — i've got to do it. i've got to do it because i'm getting absolute dog's abuse from my mates. so—ca
we joined graeme at a recent appointment with dr phil batty. this time last year may well have played a part. he's in obvious pain, especially when trying to rotate his shoulder as if swimming. and just bring this arm down the back as far as you can. they're planning a much tougher challenge this year, but the key question is, can and will graeme be ready to swim again? there's getting in a nice swimming pool and just moving your shoulder. there's doing a few lengths in a swimming pool and...
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here's former european golfer, graeme storm.at fifth major and we know how much he is striving to get that fifth major. to miss two putts from just less than three feet, i saw a stat he had only missed those two putts in 500 attempts over the season, so it has been very strong, but it has led him down at the crucial moment. rory when he is on his a—game is very difficult to beat. when he's playing like he was at pinehurst and we have to remember it was a really difficult course, really difficult to hit the greens. one point it was 30 feet, the next minute in the native area, and found it difficult to get up and down or even make his par. always difficult to win a major and it is always going to be on the back of his mind, no matter how well he is playing, rory, or if he is not in a good vein of form when he's going into a tournament, but i am certain he will definitely win at least one, two, may be multiple more majors. finally, after two weeks of action, the line—up for the super 8s at the men's t20 cricket world cup is now com
here's former european golfer, graeme storm.at fifth major and we know how much he is striving to get that fifth major. to miss two putts from just less than three feet, i saw a stat he had only missed those two putts in 500 attempts over the season, so it has been very strong, but it has led him down at the crucial moment. rory when he is on his a—game is very difficult to beat. when he's playing like he was at pinehurst and we have to remember it was a really difficult course, really...
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here's former european golfer graeme storm. and we know how much she striving to get that fifth major all that he'd done, he missed those two pots in 500 attempts over the season, so his putting has been really strong of late but it's let him down at that crucial moment. it's no longer in our conversation about the masters and that's a well—worn conversation. it is now very much can he win any major and it's been a decade since he won his last. he he's going to win, but rory on his a—game is really, really difficult to beat. and when he's playing like he was playing at pinehurst, which you have to remember, the golf course was really difficult, really difficult to hit the greens. next minute it's in the native area and found it difficult to get up and down or even make his partner. so it's always difficult to win a major and it's always going to be on the back of his mind, no matter how well he is playing, if he is not in a good vein of form when he's gone into a tournaments, he will definitely win at least one, too, may be mul
here's former european golfer graeme storm. and we know how much she striving to get that fifth major all that he'd done, he missed those two pots in 500 attempts over the season, so his putting has been really strong of late but it's let him down at that crucial moment. it's no longer in our conversation about the masters and that's a well—worn conversation. it is now very much can he win any major and it's been a decade since he won his last. he he's going to win, but rory on his a—game...
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here's former european golfer graeme storm. and we know how he is striving to get that fifth major. to miss two putts from just three feet, missed those two putts in 500 attempts, so it has been very strong but it has led him down at the crucial moment. rory when he is on his a—game is very difficult to beat. when he's playing at pinehurst and we have to remember it was a really difficult because, really difficult because, really difficult because, really difficult to hit the greens. one point it was 35 —— it was 30 feet, the next minute in the native area, and found it difficult to get up and down or even make his par. always difficult to win a major and it is always going to be on the back of his mind, no matter how well he is playing, rory, or if he is not in a good vein of form when he's gone into a tournament, but i am certain he will definitely win at least one, two, may be multiple more majors. finally, after two weeks of action, the line—up for the super 8s at the men's t20 cricket world cup is now complete. both the ho
here's former european golfer graeme storm. and we know how he is striving to get that fifth major. to miss two putts from just three feet, missed those two putts in 500 attempts, so it has been very strong but it has led him down at the crucial moment. rory when he is on his a—game is very difficult to beat. when he's playing at pinehurst and we have to remember it was a really difficult because, really difficult because, really difficult because, really difficult to hit the greens. one...
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good morning, graeme. thank you for your time. many congratulations, graeme.t from a country being miserable last night in their performance. personally, i am absolutely chuffed, great for my family. but equally important is that we are now talking about deborah again. we that we are now talking about deborah again.— that we are now talking about deborah atain. 9 . «t ., deborah again. we will talk about the football _ deborah again. we will talk about the football in _ deborah again. we will talk about the football in a _ deborah again. we will talk about the football in a moment. - deborah again. we will talk about the football in a moment. a - deborah again. we will talk about the football in a moment. a good| the football in a moment. a good attem tt the football in a moment. a good attempt to _ the football in a moment. a good attempt to say — the football in a moment. a good attempt to say epidermolysis - attempt to say epidermolysis bullosa! epidermolysis bullosa, yes! we will come onto the football in a moment. where were you when you heard about the a
good morning, graeme. thank you for your time. many congratulations, graeme.t from a country being miserable last night in their performance. personally, i am absolutely chuffed, great for my family. but equally important is that we are now talking about deborah again. we that we are now talking about deborah again.— that we are now talking about deborah atain. 9 . «t ., deborah again. we will talk about the football _ deborah again. we will talk about the football in _ deborah again. we...
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that's the question i've been asking english golfer graeme storm.him down at that crucial moment. it's no longer in our conversation about the masters and that's a well—worn conversation. it is now very much can he win any major and it's been a decade since he won his last. do you think it's inevitable, will he win another major or not? absolutely. for me, he is arguably the best player in the world. i know he's been absolutely outstanding and amazing this season, winning the masters, winning five of their tournaments on the pga tour and looks every week as though he's going to win, but rory on his a—game is really, really difficult to beat. and when he's playing like he was playing at pinehurst, which you have to remember, the golf course was really difficult, really difficult to hit the greens. next minute it's in the native area and found it difficult to get up and down or even make his partner. so it's always difficult to win a major and it's always going to be on the back of his mind, no matter how well he is playing, if he is not in a good vei
that's the question i've been asking english golfer graeme storm.him down at that crucial moment. it's no longer in our conversation about the masters and that's a well—worn conversation. it is now very much can he win any major and it's been a decade since he won his last. do you think it's inevitable, will he win another major or not? absolutely. for me, he is arguably the best player in the world. i know he's been absolutely outstanding and amazing this season, winning the masters, winning...
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>> graeme, no. >> graeme, no. >> i think what they do is they look at clients , look, the look at clientste collapse, which is where we're heading, will climate collapse, which is where we're heading , will destroy climate collapse, which is where we're heading, will destroy our economy. we'll be fighting a perpetual war. we're going to see our everything that we hold dear disappear. >> and when exactly is that going to happen? graham just out of interest, just so i can prepare the bunker. >> oh, it's already happening now, isn't it? look out the window . 25% drop now, isn't it? look out the window. 25% drop in our in our wheat yields this year is expected. we've had floods for half the half the year so far. we've we're seeing, wildfires in canada. we're seeing vast numbers of people displaced in other parts of the world. this is real. okay. so we have to take this more seriously than we are. and that means we have to stop oil and gas and coal, all right, to do it by 2030. >> all right, andrew, final, final word to you on this. if rishi sunak doesn't listen to you, what we appear to have
>> graeme, no. >> graeme, no. >> i think what they do is they look at clients , look, the look at clientste collapse, which is where we're heading, will climate collapse, which is where we're heading , will destroy climate collapse, which is where we're heading, will destroy our economy. we'll be fighting a perpetual war. we're going to see our everything that we hold dear disappear. >> and when exactly is that going to happen? graham just out of interest, just so i can...
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would be reject i mean, that's crazy i mean, these are free agents out there and he should try and graemebecause i think the more republicans who stepped forward and say, you know what, i'm voting for, biden the more creates a permission structure for republican voters who are worried get about trump's moral, ethical, and legal failing. so there isn't opportunity for that. i mean, just look at how the nikki haley voters voted after she dropped out of the primary and a number of states, including some battleground states and 18% in arizona and pennsylvania, 16% so in these were closed primaries, heart sank. so i mean, are those actually ganim voters in what specifically do they need to do? what cases that make to those voters specifically? >> well, look, i think the case that christie's making about constitution, the constitution and rules and laws, norms and institutions will appeal to some. there are others who have wholly different view of national security and certainly nikki haley does from from trump and biden is the one who's standing up to putin and holding firm there. and that sho
would be reject i mean, that's crazy i mean, these are free agents out there and he should try and graemebecause i think the more republicans who stepped forward and say, you know what, i'm voting for, biden the more creates a permission structure for republican voters who are worried get about trump's moral, ethical, and legal failing. so there isn't opportunity for that. i mean, just look at how the nikki haley voters voted after she dropped out of the primary and a number of states,...
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mark so in this reporting, you say nobody thought trump's ground graeme, would amount to much in part because of all the nikki haley's and all the people, you know, all the other resources that had gone another way. this is taking people by surprise. so what more can you tell me well, thanks for the democrats asking if a campaign can coordinate closely with a field organization that is a group of people who paid canvases to knock on doors and getting the answer, yes. >> let's sort the answer to trump's prayers of the trump campaigns, prayers because they didn't have much of a ground game. they didn't have a lot of money, they couldn't really hire staff they didn't have experience. now essentially, they can outsource a lot of that. we're talking like maybe about 3,000 paid canvases across six maybe seven swing states. the thing is though it's not in-house they're going to have to kind of contract out, deal with other committees, other political groups, those political groups will do the hiring. there are some rules, but by enlarge it makes it a lot easier for the trump campaign to outs
mark so in this reporting, you say nobody thought trump's ground graeme, would amount to much in part because of all the nikki haley's and all the people, you know, all the other resources that had gone another way. this is taking people by surprise. so what more can you tell me well, thanks for the democrats asking if a campaign can coordinate closely with a field organization that is a group of people who paid canvases to knock on doors and getting the answer, yes. >> let's sort the...
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. >> graeme president biden will soon arrive in italy for three days of critical meetings at the g7 summit, the president departing from delaware this morning where he spent time with his family after his son, hunter's conviction on federal gun charges yesterday, the leaders of the world's wealthiest democracies have major global issues on their agenda, including the israel-hamas war four and supporting a huge loan to ukraine backed by hundreds of billions of dollars in frozen russian assets. >> cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson is live in italy. he's covering the g7 for us. a nick sources tell cnn that the us and ukraine are expected design a long-term security agreement there at the g7. this is pretty big news. what more can you tell us sure. >> i think the best reference point on this is to look back at the nation to summit last summer when i'm president zelenskyy he wanted a commitment that ukraine was going to be a member of nato. he wanted the equivalent of chapter five support article five support that if one nation as a membrane of nature was attacked than the other
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sides that have can contain graeme contain the likes of graeme souness, dalglish, archie souness, kennyt. they have the opportunity to do that now on sunday. if they did that, that's immortality . that's immortality. >> yeah, yeah, it would be. >> yeah, yeah, it would be. >> and now it's ladies day at ascot. i'm surprised you're not there sniffing around , to be there sniffing around, to be honest, i know. >> well, look, i enjoyed it. i went a couple of days. i went a couple of days ago, a couple of days ago. so it's really good. i've got an invite from an old work colleague of mine. we managed to make a day of it in a in a private box, so i should have put that picture of me in my suit. shouldn't i? >> no way. didn't. >> no way. didn't. >> no, but we can cross to cameron walker now, our royal correspondent, can't we? >> yes, we can. >> morning, cameron. you look very smart. >> good morning . thank you very >> good morning. thank you very much. ellie and stephen. appreciate it, welcome to royal ascot. of course. day three, ladies day, as you were saying. welcome to the parade ring as we
sides that have can contain graeme contain the likes of graeme souness, dalglish, archie souness, kennyt. they have the opportunity to do that now on sunday. if they did that, that's immortality . that's immortality. >> yeah, yeah, it would be. >> yeah, yeah, it would be. >> and now it's ladies day at ascot. i'm surprised you're not there sniffing around , to be there sniffing around, to be honest, i know. >> well, look, i enjoyed it. i went a couple of days. i went a...
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graeme says. please what confused logic stopping these drink driving?nging the limits of zero would make no difference on those people that are already breaking the law. i just want to get that qr code up again. the cut off is just before midnight tonight. come on guys , let's tonight. come on guys, let's come together and register to vote. i'm going to do it this yeah vote. i'm going to do it this year. i confess i have not in the past , but year. i confess i have not in the past, but you know year. i confess i have not in the past , but you know what? we the past, but you know what? we can't really complain about stuff if we don't get involved, can we, so i'm going to be doing that , i can we, so i'm going to be doing that, i recommend that all of you make sure that you are registered to vote as well. however you vote, it's up to you, isn't it? quite frankly, lots of you have enjoyed the conversation tonight, ella. she says that you're rich if you have £2,000 a week after bills disposable income. very precise, i like that. thanks, gents. thank you. at
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. >> well, let's talk to political presentation coach graeme davies, who's coached many, many cabinetabinets. in your time there's he could if he'd wanted to keir starmer say to hell with this, i ain't turning up. the polls are showing him 25 points ahead. that's before the nigel farage is factored in. it's his to lose, isn't it ? lose, isn't it? >> it very much is. he's got everything to lose in a debate. whereas rishi sunak is desperately trying to gain everything. the problem, though, for sunak is that tv debates very rarely offer the chance to hit a knockout blow. there might be some decent point scoring, but it's most likely to end up as a grubby no score draw. >> what does sunak sukh? what does sunak have to do to try and get even a21 win? >> well, i think he's got to do a couple of things. actually, three things. number one, he's got to change his attitude from being tetchy and annoyed when he's asked a difficult question to being more positive, a sort of come and have a go if you think you're hard enough, but without going so far that he's actually interrupting keir starmer be
. >> well, let's talk to political presentation coach graeme davies, who's coached many, many cabinetabinets. in your time there's he could if he'd wanted to keir starmer say to hell with this, i ain't turning up. the polls are showing him 25 points ahead. that's before the nigel farage is factored in. it's his to lose, isn't it ? lose, isn't it? >> it very much is. he's got everything to lose in a debate. whereas rishi sunak is desperately trying to gain everything. the problem,...
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history because no scotland side, not including i'm including sides that had kenny dalglish, alan hansen, graemes, all these players in them and they were never able to get out and advance from the group. it was always a big joke. but now on sunday, hungary have lost their first two games. no one's taking anything as red, but they've given themselves a fighting chance of advancing and that's going to be magnificent for the country if they do it. >> and england this afternoon, 5:00, in frankfurt. >> so denmark are not the side they were. we played them in euro 2020, which of course was played a year later in euro 20. in euro 2021. we almost called it that in 2021. in the semi—finals, their main players are three years older. but england in terms of how they line up, look, if they if, if, if they go into it with the same side as played serbia last week. yes, they're a bit rubbish after the half an hour, but serbia again a decent side. they've got denmark today, even if they go, even if gareth southgate ignores the clamour for a 1 or 2 tweaks here and there, they'll have more than enough to beat de
history because no scotland side, not including i'm including sides that had kenny dalglish, alan hansen, graemes, all these players in them and they were never able to get out and advance from the group. it was always a big joke. but now on sunday, hungary have lost their first two games. no one's taking anything as red, but they've given themselves a fighting chance of advancing and that's going to be magnificent for the country if they do it. >> and england this afternoon, 5:00, in...
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and some of their predecessors had players like graeme souness, kenny dalglish, archie gemmill and alanws about alan hansen, by the way. of course, yesterday at a hospital. indeed. yeah, absolutely. that's that's fantastic news for everybody to heat fantastic news for everybody to hear. and so look, i don't think once the once the kind of the recriminations have ended in the next week or so and it will happen pretty quickly. and the scottish fans have gone home. i don't think they will reflect on this tournament too badly. i do think they probably should have had a penalty yesterday. i think that if the var is there, it has to look at that situation. are they not use it? no, they didn't seem to. it didn't seem to refer the referee didn't referee was happy with his on field decision. and so the game goes on. but he but the player had his calf nudged certainly in the box and that put him off balance. and i think that that i don't think the scotland would have deserved it necessarily, but i think it would, it should have been a penalty and that would have changed the whole complexion. >> w
and some of their predecessors had players like graeme souness, kenny dalglish, archie gemmill and alanws about alan hansen, by the way. of course, yesterday at a hospital. indeed. yeah, absolutely. that's that's fantastic news for everybody to heat fantastic news for everybody to hear. and so look, i don't think once the once the kind of the recriminations have ended in the next week or so and it will happen pretty quickly. and the scottish fans have gone home. i don't think they will reflect...
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and i'm talking about sides that featured the likes of alan hansen, kenny dalglish, graeme souness, archieyers, fantastic players they had in the pantheon of scottish players down the years. they couldn't get past this stage now quite an ordinary scottish side by by comparison to some of those players we're talking about those teams. the teams that they featured could get through to the knockout stages , and that would be one stages, and that would be one hell of a hell of an achievement for them. and you think that hungary. all right. there are no mugs, as you said, off in the break there. but they've lost two games. if i was going to face anyone from that group, it would be them going into the last game if it meant qualifying. and let's say if it gets a four points, they would almost certainly go through well, i want them to do well. >> aiden, make like you're a tory betting man who's your money on to win, i'm i'm going to go for i'm going to go for spain, actually. right. okay. yeah. but my tip changes every day. yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> okay. thanks. okay. >> okay. thanks. okay. >> t
and i'm talking about sides that featured the likes of alan hansen, kenny dalglish, graeme souness, archieyers, fantastic players they had in the pantheon of scottish players down the years. they couldn't get past this stage now quite an ordinary scottish side by by comparison to some of those players we're talking about those teams. the teams that they featured could get through to the knockout stages , and that would be one stages, and that would be one hell of a hell of an achievement for...
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national team has ever done it, and that includes sides with archie gemmill, kenny dalglish, alan hansen, graemethey haven't managed to do it and they could do it tomorrow night and having with all the downbeat and having with all the downbeat and all the all the damn, you know, downbeat feelings coming out of the camp last week after that defeat, it would be a hell of a turnaround in just one week. >> yeah, it'd be great. >> yeah, it'd be great. >> you would? yeah. >> you would? yeah. >> can we very briefly mention the rob burrows tribute? yes. >> that's right. well he was i mean, he died earlier this month from motor neurone disease. yesterday was global motor neurone disease awareness day. and leeds rhinos mark the occasion. they were playing against li leopards at headingley 18,000. headingley18,000. >> it was their first game since he died. >> that's right. that's right. yeah. and so they did a few different things. they had a minute's silence beforehand. they had a minute silence in the seventh minute because that was the that was the number on the back of his shirt. the fans formed an rb
national team has ever done it, and that includes sides with archie gemmill, kenny dalglish, alan hansen, graemethey haven't managed to do it and they could do it tomorrow night and having with all the downbeat and having with all the downbeat and all the all the damn, you know, downbeat feelings coming out of the camp last week after that defeat, it would be a hell of a turnaround in just one week. >> yeah, it'd be great. >> yeah, it'd be great. >> you would? yeah. >>...
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well, big names that have well on the subject of scotland, i mean, we've got graeme souness who getscommons commentary last night on itv for the scotland game. he gets an obe and he doesn't end there for scotland either. also getting an obe is the scottish golfer. do you remember sandy lyle? >> well, no , i remember the >> well, no, i remember the name. yeah, yeah. >> he won a couple of majors back in the back end of the 80s and the early 90s, and he's been given an obe for his services to, to golf. chris boardman from cycling, who not only had an excellent olympics back in i think it was 1992. but he was also big a key, a key driver behind team sky's success and team gb success back in the about ten, 12 years ago. he designed a lot of the bikes. in fact, he famously designed his own bike in in 1992. so he gets a cbe. karen carney gets a cbe as well for services to women's football. >> she's a former lioness. >> she's a former lioness. >> she's a former lioness. >> she is indeed. yes, she played for chelsea as well. i think she played for birmingham city, but she's regularly on comme
well, big names that have well on the subject of scotland, i mean, we've got graeme souness who getscommons commentary last night on itv for the scotland game. he gets an obe and he doesn't end there for scotland either. also getting an obe is the scottish golfer. do you remember sandy lyle? >> well, no , i remember the >> well, no, i remember the name. yeah, yeah. >> he won a couple of majors back in the back end of the 80s and the early 90s, and he's been given an obe for...