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1200, 1200. >> yeah. no, there 1200, 1200. >> yeah. no, there 1200, 1200. >> very old. >> very old. >> and it's just it's just such beautiful, beautiful pictures and really just. it's gorgeous to see these places . i have to to see these places. i have to say, it does make you feel like you want to get out there and have a lovely, long weekend exploring all of this. stephen , exploring all of this. stephen, great to see you this morning. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> oh, i've got a bit of a travel bug now. >> yeah. wanderlust. >> yeah. wanderlust. >> oh, yeah. wanderlust . yeah. >> oh, yeah. wanderlust. yeah. talking of lust. oh, loads of you getting in touch about separate beds, because there's this survey saying, apparently, if you want a happy marriage, sleep in separate beds . not sleep in separate beds. not everyone agrees. alison says we are very happily married. we're not staying together for convenience. i didn't sleep well for 23 years because my husband snores so badly now. we've been in different rooms for two years and finally sleeping through the
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night and dreaming again. the lack of sleep is deeply unhealthy. yeah, if it's that bad, if it's that bad, i understand you have to, don't you? >> brian says separate beds means separate relationships and linda says separate beds seem horrible . my solution was to get horrible. my solution was to get a much larger bed. so if we wanted to sleep without getting hot and sweaty, we could. but if we wanted to snuggle up, we could as well. >> oh yeah, that's true . now >> oh yeah, that's true. now this is interesting and i don't know what it means from gillian. morning. gillian says i am a quantum human design specialist and there are certain energy types that should sleep alone to preserve their well—being. it has no effect on the relationship. so there you go. so perhaps some people are just wired that way. >> tell us more , gillian. i'd >> tell us more, gillian. i'd like to know more. >> i'm not one of those people. i i'm, i don't sleep very well when i'm on my own . no, i don't when i'm on my own. no, i don't like it. i don't even know. i've obviously got the dog and the cat in the bed. yeah, maybe that's why i don't have timmy on
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your head. >> don't you have. you have rex next to you? >> honestly, that's how it works. >> it's the bed. isjust >> it's the bed. is just constantly full. never mind. it's a happy family. >> all the family in the bed is very cute. >> yes, it's like willy wonka. >> yes, it's like willy wonka. >> oh, do you keep views coming in? gbnews.com slash usa. >> right. we've got
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all right. aidan's here with all the latest sport for you. let's have a look at lee carsley. why not? the man we've been saying was probably going to be england manager who doesn't seem to want the job. well, we just assume, don't we, that because it's such a prestigious position , it's a prestigious position, it's such high office in this country that anyone would want it? i think you're being too kind. i think you're being too kind. i think you're being too kind. i think he did want it. >> £5 million. >> £5 million. >> yeah, i know that's what's up for grabs. >> maybe. maybe. i mean, we just think we just think in football that because agents often say to me the game is about making money, it's about it's even more about making money than
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sometimes casual observers , sometimes casual observers, observers might think. but i don't know if lee carsley has the personality to do this kind of job. the personality to do this kind ofjob.i the personality to do this kind of job. i don't know if he can stand the scrutiny. i mean, some would argue it's a part time job only it's a quarterly job. but when the scrutiny is on the pressure is on. it really is on. particularly during national tournaments. and he let it slip last night that he hadn't actually formally applied for the job. now, i don't know why you would do that if you were really keen on getting the role full time. no, of course not. >> unless he's been he's he's he's blown it now. if he wanted it he's blown it i agree i agree with you. >> and i think some people would say blown it already by his comments around the national anthem back in september, before the ireland game, he was the repubuc the ireland game, he was the republic of ireland international. of course, i did think he had his reasons for doing that, but it wasn't. it's almost like someone around him should have been advising him. or maybe he just didn't care about answering these questions properly because he knew that long term he wasn't going to be the answer. then we get those selections on thursday against greece, which, all right, we didn't expect to lose to greece. no matter what team we put out.
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but, you know, he was called kamikaze on the back of the sun for a reason because the tactics were almost set up to fail. and so there seems to be a bit of a negativity around england's england set up right now . going england set up right now. going back to the euros, we all felt that, okay, they were doing what they needed to do. they needed to. they were winning games. they were getting to the they got to the final, of course, but there was something not clicking in the team and there seems to be an overhang from that. and he's not really benefited. and to me he just does not look like an england manager. he doesn't look comfortable in that seat . look comfortable in that seat. you look at sven—goran eriksson when he died about a month or so ago and we look back at some of his old interviews and he just sort of rolled with the punches when it came to any kind of scrutiny or pressure. he'd give a bit of a smile. he'd changed the subject slightly. you couldn't. you couldn't kind of time where you wanted to. you couldn't put him where you wanted him to be. no, because he just wouldn't let you go there. he was too smart for it. he was too diplomatic. he was too savvy. deaung too diplomatic. he was too savvy. dealing with the media can't. he just isn't that sort of person. and that's why when i see reports yesterday in bild in germany, that thomas tuchel is in talks to take over, it would mean having a german in charge of the england england national
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team, which not everyone would be comfortable with, i don't think, but i think there might be some veracity to those reports because i think that the fa probably know and lee carsley probably know, that it's not a marriage made in heaven. no. >> mind you, i bet. i bet he's not looking forward to tonight. >> no, he probably isn't. i mean, you know, although england need a performance. i mean, it shouldn't be. they're up against finland, who they swatted away quite comfortably a couple of games ago. but the nations league, this is the other thing. you're on a hiding to nothing. because like you can win these games comfortably and no one would give you any credit because it's finland. or if you lose and if you lose them. woe betide the consequences that come with that. i mean, but, you know, 5:00 tonight, i think he'll go back to a more conventional line—up. i'm not sure if it's harry kane is going to be involved. it depends how he feels. but he has travelled to helsinki and i think that, you know, let's hope there's a decent performance tonight because we'd hate to go into another month or so without another month or so without another six weeks or so. whatever it is , of toiling over whatever it is, of toiling over through the england team and what they could their shortcomings and we don't we don't want that. >> let's stick with football, shall we? look at scotland. >> yeah. big disappointment for them ellie. they went to zagreb last night on a run of one win
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in 14 matches, a dismal euro campaign as well, which yet again they didn't get out of their group. but they were undone yesterday they took the lead in croatia. always a tough trip and they fell behind two one. and then in the 95th minute of the game they get an own goal of the game they get an own goal, goes in, they think they've finally got a bit of luck and then var rules it out. now the wider point about this is that again, it's a nations league tie. so it doesn't matter that much. but scrutiny some somehow or at some point has to fall on the manager steve clarke. he's brought them to ,2 championships or qualified them for those two tournaments. having not, scotland hadn't qualified for a major tournament since all the way back in 1998 when the world cup happened in france. but more scrutiny on scotland now, i would think, because that extends the run to one win in 15 matches. they've got portugal on tuesday, cristiano ronaldo and all. you wouldn't fancy them to get much out of that and so it's not they're not in quite i'd say england england england compared to scotland look as if they're in to
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