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life itself. and blocks of life itself. and therefore, because they could bfing therefore, because they could bring material which could be the building blocks of disease, could be brought to earth as well. >> oh, yeah, they really are the harbingers of doom, aren't they? andy. really to good see you. thank you very much for having me. >> thanks, andy. thanks. >> thanks, andy. thanks. >> so, noses stuff you need to get yourself to higher ground tonight. you can take rex and he's going to sit still. >> yeah, well , can't carry the >> yeah, well, can't carry the telescope to higher ground. >> oh, is it is it heavy? it's a big thing. >> wouldn't know, but isn't it fascinating? i just think it's fascinating? i just think it's fascinating because we say 80,000 years. and what were we , 80,000 years. and what were we, neanderthals 80,000 years ago when it was sort of last seen? and yet in the great scheme of things, it is a mere drop in time. well, it is a blink of an eye. so that's that's what's frightening when you actually start to think about all these things, your head explodes. >> yeah, it does actually. yeah. i try not to think about it too much. >> i know it's too all much, especially for sunday morning, but it's too not much to think about. £36,000. that sounds quite nice. doesn't it? that's
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>> it's time to go through the latest sports news now with aidan magee. hi, aidan. >> nice to see you both. >> nice to see you both. >> yeah, good to see you too. what have you got for us? >> well, look, we've spoken a lot about lee carsley recently, haven't we? the england interim coach. we spoke about him the other week, not wanting to sing the national anthem. we also, we also thought we also wondered whether he looked comfortable in the seat or in occupying that high office, albeit on a temporary basis. >> we assumed he seemed comfortable enough until he lost. lost the game? >> yes he did. i mean, that was there were tactically there were poor decisions made on that as well. but i don't know. i just well. but i don't know. ijust the cut of his jib, i just didn't think he looked comfortable in that role. you look at sven—goran eriksson when he died a few weeks ago, a lot
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of the stuff about his personal life, which, you know, nothing like that, has fallen on lee carsley at this stage. i'm not sure it ever will , but if you sure it ever will, but if you looked at sven—goran eriksson in that position, you need somebody who's going to roll with the punches and he's kind of big enough to deal with it. and when the intrusion and when the kind of scrutiny came down on lee carsley, to me, he didn't look like somebody who was necessarily going to be comfortable with all this. and lo and behold, he gives an interview last night to both the telegraph and to talksport, saying that he hasn't actually formally applied for the job, which i find quite astonishing in lots of ways because we thought it was his to lose. >> yeah, and he wouldn't have had to apply if he was doing a good job, would he? they would have just kept him on, i guess so, but then everyone else has applied. >> if, if. well, according to reports, anyway, they're not all filling in little forms like the rest of them. no, but i don't, i don't. he went on to say that he's not particularly interested in taking the job. he did say the other day. he did say the other day that he would be happy to return to the under 21 gig. and look, i mean, we spoke
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yesterday about the salary jump, didn't we? i mean, he's on 300 grand a year now. he could look forward to probably ten times that amount. taking the england job. but maybe maybe it's just not not for him. maybe he's not really impressed in the first month in the job. >> well, i'll tell you what it's clearly not for him. >> no, i don't think it is though. >> i think he thought it was. yeah, but clearly after all this and as you say, he's so uncomfortable that he's immediately ruled himself out. yeah, he's taken himself to save face. there's no way he could get the job now after he said all of this. >> yeah, i agree with that. and also, as you said a moment ago, the results haven't been great. they've not really played anyone of any note yet. they still haven't managed to win all the games. and yet, you know, i think there's been a bit of a negativity around england hasn't there, since the euros final. it was kind of around the around the side anyway in the tournament, because we could tell that although they were winning games and they were progressing and they were doing what was necessary, it wasn't really we could tell that they were they were, i don't know, there was something not quite right with the squad. and i think that maybe that maybe other things might come to pass or might come to we might see a few more things emerge in the next couple of months or whatever, but i think that it
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makes me think that those reports coming out of germany yesterday that the faa are in talks with thomas tuchel might have might carry more weight than we first thought. nonetheless, england are in action tonight against finland in helsinki. >> i wonder if he'll get back to the under 20 ones, frankly. well, i think he might. well he's got no he's not shown any hunger has he. >> no. well the, the idea. no. you're absolutely right. that's a good way of putting it. but the idea of having somebody in that position is that they potentially could follow those players as they get older into the into the full squad. that's what other countries do. that's what other countries do. that's what germany have done in the past. and that's what spain did last summer . past. and that's what spain did last summer. and they yielded the european championships. of course . but i just don't think course. but i just don't think i think the england job is just a little bit unique in international football. it pays more than any other, and the scrutiny that comes with it can sometimes be a little bit too much to bear . sometimes be a little bit too much to bear. and as you say, you know, he's he's just i mean, he said yesterday , i mean, it he said yesterday, i mean, it was just a bit peculiar to me. he said, i didn't really mean to say that. i was hoping to go back to the under 21. this is the way i speak, because where i come from, it's like sometimes i might say i'm. i'm hoping i'm looking i'm looking forward to having my dinner, that kind of stuff. i mean, it's just not
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something you might say as an england job in england job, it just doesn't. it's high office in this country. it's right up there in terms of pressure with some of the main political jobs in this country. and to me, he just doesn't look cut out for it. >> no. should we talk about scotland's anguish ? scotland's anguish? >> why not. yeah i mean look they they took a lead yesterday against croatia but they ended up losing two one due to a var decision in the 95th minute of the game. and if you travelled all the way over to zagreb following scotland, you'd be a bit annoyed with that, wouldn't you, ellie? but this is the nafions you, ellie? but this is the nations league. it's not crucial for them. they've got a game against portugal on tuesday, but when you look at the optics, that's one win. now in the last 15 matches we look around the other countries around the british isles and generally speaking they're making making a bit of progress. northern ireland got a draw yesterday. wales of course got a draw the other day looking as if they're playing good football. england yeah they've got problems
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