1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack team podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:11,733 Speaker 1: from News Talks, they'd be. 3 00:00:12,773 --> 00:00:15,173 Speaker 2: Jack says Teva soccer is the only sport to have 4 00:00:15,253 --> 00:00:17,413 Speaker 2: multiple actors who are better than Hollywood stars. 5 00:00:17,533 --> 00:00:19,413 Speaker 3: I don't know Tva. I actually don't think that. 6 00:00:20,613 --> 00:00:21,933 Speaker 2: I think they do a lot of acting, but I 7 00:00:21,973 --> 00:00:23,893 Speaker 2: don't think they're very good at acting in football. 8 00:00:24,053 --> 00:00:26,093 Speaker 3: That's my thing. But you know how used to be 9 00:00:26,133 --> 00:00:29,413 Speaker 3: the thing that if I moaned about all Hollywood, Hollywood, Hollywood. 10 00:00:30,173 --> 00:00:32,173 Speaker 2: And there's still a bit of that in football, probably 11 00:00:32,173 --> 00:00:33,613 Speaker 2: a bit too much of it. But I just I 12 00:00:33,653 --> 00:00:37,653 Speaker 2: reckon this is actually lower hanging fruit, like an easier change. 13 00:00:38,133 --> 00:00:39,893 Speaker 2: The thing is that when they come up, when they 14 00:00:39,973 --> 00:00:43,613 Speaker 2: rush the referee, they get right into the ref's face, 15 00:00:43,973 --> 00:00:46,773 Speaker 2: like sometimes they can be fifteen centimeters away. It would 16 00:00:46,813 --> 00:00:49,093 Speaker 2: just be totally unacceptable in most other sports. I just 17 00:00:49,093 --> 00:00:51,693 Speaker 2: don't really get why it's still okay in football. Anyway, 18 00:00:51,693 --> 00:00:53,293 Speaker 2: more of your feedback in a few minutes. Ninety two 19 00:00:53,373 --> 00:00:55,613 Speaker 2: ninety two is our text number if you want. 20 00:00:55,533 --> 00:00:56,493 Speaker 3: To send me a message. 21 00:00:56,613 --> 00:01:00,653 Speaker 2: Kevin Milne is with us this morning, Kelder, Kevin Kyoda. 22 00:01:00,813 --> 00:01:03,853 Speaker 4: I would have thought the football authorities, if they wanted 23 00:01:03,893 --> 00:01:07,133 Speaker 4: to could just come down really hard, but they don't 24 00:01:07,213 --> 00:01:10,213 Speaker 4: seem to want to. I remember this fast over diving, 25 00:01:10,813 --> 00:01:15,093 Speaker 4: and they were going to penalize anybody that was considered 26 00:01:15,173 --> 00:01:16,973 Speaker 4: to have tried to. 27 00:01:18,253 --> 00:01:21,893 Speaker 2: They do, they do penalize them. They call it simulation, 28 00:01:22,213 --> 00:01:26,693 Speaker 2: which is a very term. Now it doesn't happen. It 29 00:01:26,733 --> 00:01:29,693 Speaker 2: doesn't happen that much. I reckon, they've toned. I reckon. 30 00:01:30,053 --> 00:01:32,653 Speaker 2: Diving in football has toned down a little bit because 31 00:01:33,173 --> 00:01:36,293 Speaker 2: TV coverage is so good now that you can really 32 00:01:36,373 --> 00:01:39,373 Speaker 2: clearly see if someone's been properly clipped. 33 00:01:39,013 --> 00:01:41,093 Speaker 3: And everything else. There's still too much. 34 00:01:41,173 --> 00:01:42,293 Speaker 2: There's still too much diving. 35 00:01:42,653 --> 00:01:44,093 Speaker 3: But no, they could. 36 00:01:44,093 --> 00:01:46,453 Speaker 2: They absolutely could cut They could crack down on this 37 00:01:46,533 --> 00:01:49,493 Speaker 2: if they wanted, And they have done trials in the 38 00:01:49,533 --> 00:01:52,333 Speaker 2: last few years. They have done trials, so the governing 39 00:01:52,373 --> 00:01:55,813 Speaker 2: body for footballing rules have done trials to try and 40 00:01:55,813 --> 00:01:58,693 Speaker 2: get people to give the refs a bit of a 41 00:01:58,973 --> 00:02:01,893 Speaker 2: easier time, and then they decided not to introduce it. 42 00:02:01,933 --> 00:02:04,133 Speaker 2: Apparently the big leagues don't want to introduce it because 43 00:02:04,133 --> 00:02:05,933 Speaker 2: they think it sucks the emotion out of the game. 44 00:02:06,413 --> 00:02:07,893 Speaker 3: But I just you know, I reckon. 45 00:02:07,653 --> 00:02:10,533 Speaker 4: It's Oh your answer, really, isn't it? 46 00:02:10,613 --> 00:02:12,293 Speaker 3: Yes, but you can see how it's a kind of 47 00:02:12,293 --> 00:02:15,973 Speaker 3: an arms race, right, So the moment those teams Russian. 48 00:02:15,693 --> 00:02:18,653 Speaker 4: It's just yes, no, I totally understand that there's a 49 00:02:18,733 --> 00:02:22,893 Speaker 4: very good analogy. Yeah, but you know, if the authority 50 00:02:22,933 --> 00:02:24,573 Speaker 4: is going to say it takes the emotion out of 51 00:02:24,573 --> 00:02:27,853 Speaker 4: the game, then basically they're saying, we don't care if 52 00:02:27,933 --> 00:02:31,493 Speaker 4: the players confront the referee. It's all part of the farm. 53 00:02:31,533 --> 00:02:33,493 Speaker 3: Would you said that the emotions taken out of us? 54 00:02:34,013 --> 00:02:36,933 Speaker 2: I wouldn't you know, I wouldn't, So I just I 55 00:02:37,173 --> 00:02:39,773 Speaker 2: think it's I think it's silly anyway. A couple of 56 00:02:40,173 --> 00:02:43,133 Speaker 2: quotes from famous people this week given have surprised you. 57 00:02:43,333 --> 00:02:47,093 Speaker 4: A couple of great quotes came to light this week. 58 00:02:47,293 --> 00:02:50,093 Speaker 4: The first wasn't actually spoken this week, but emerged in 59 00:02:50,133 --> 00:02:53,133 Speaker 4: the coverage of the death of Jane Goodall, who taught 60 00:02:53,213 --> 00:02:56,613 Speaker 4: us all about primates in the wild. Jane Goodall had 61 00:02:56,613 --> 00:02:59,493 Speaker 4: been as if it were true that chimps were not 62 00:02:59,613 --> 00:03:02,853 Speaker 4: her favorite animals. She said, no, they're not. They're too 63 00:03:02,933 --> 00:03:06,173 Speaker 4: much like humans. So I love some and just like 64 00:03:07,173 --> 00:03:12,293 Speaker 4: my favorite animals are dogs. You can't get any more 65 00:03:12,373 --> 00:03:17,413 Speaker 4: unconditional love than from a dog. Her quote reaffirms everything 66 00:03:17,653 --> 00:03:22,733 Speaker 4: I know about dogs. Faithfulness to their owners is immeasurable. 67 00:03:23,133 --> 00:03:27,093 Speaker 4: If there's no heaven for humans, there must surely still 68 00:03:27,133 --> 00:03:31,333 Speaker 4: be a heaven for dogs. They're brilliant. And that leads 69 00:03:31,373 --> 00:03:34,653 Speaker 4: me to the second quote, which is even more surprising 70 00:03:34,693 --> 00:03:38,653 Speaker 4: in my mind. This from Queen Camilla, who up to 71 00:03:38,733 --> 00:03:41,373 Speaker 4: now I've kind of dismissed, but when asked for her 72 00:03:41,413 --> 00:03:45,413 Speaker 4: reaction to the death of British author Jilly Cooper, the 73 00:03:45,533 --> 00:03:48,853 Speaker 4: Queen of England had this to say, I joined my 74 00:03:48,933 --> 00:03:52,733 Speaker 4: husband the King in sending our thoughts and sympathies to 75 00:03:52,813 --> 00:03:58,133 Speaker 4: all Jilly Cooper's family, and may her hereafter be filled 76 00:03:58,173 --> 00:04:03,093 Speaker 4: with impossibly handsome men and devoted dogs. Jack, can you 77 00:04:03,253 --> 00:04:08,213 Speaker 4: imagine Queen Elizabeth ever oficial mourning any woman with the 78 00:04:08,293 --> 00:04:13,133 Speaker 4: line made her hereafter be filled with impossibly handsome men 79 00:04:13,733 --> 00:04:18,253 Speaker 4: and devoted dogs. The dogs, maybe not the men. Queen 80 00:04:18,333 --> 00:04:22,773 Speaker 4: Victoria surely wouldn't have. Any previous Queen of England for 81 00:04:22,813 --> 00:04:25,813 Speaker 4: that matter, I don't think would have made that comment. 82 00:04:26,413 --> 00:04:30,133 Speaker 4: Good on Queen Camilla, I say she's bringing royalty into 83 00:04:30,213 --> 00:04:33,613 Speaker 4: the modern day. For centuries, I think ever since Eve, 84 00:04:34,013 --> 00:04:37,493 Speaker 4: women have dreamed of a heaven filled with them possibly 85 00:04:37,573 --> 00:04:42,333 Speaker 4: handsome men. Finally Royalty has dared to mention it. 86 00:04:42,453 --> 00:04:46,733 Speaker 3: Jack Ah so good Yeah, I saw that quite from 87 00:04:46,773 --> 00:04:50,293 Speaker 3: Camilla as well. I was like, oh, she's even seen 88 00:04:50,333 --> 00:04:54,773 Speaker 3: out on the official bucket. Yeah, Stationary. 89 00:04:55,533 --> 00:04:59,413 Speaker 5: Yeah, it's such a lovely release. Really, it's such a 90 00:04:59,453 --> 00:05:03,813 Speaker 5: breath of fresh air. Absolutely, the Royalty they can sort 91 00:05:03,853 --> 00:05:05,773 Speaker 5: of talk like the rest of us. 92 00:05:05,853 --> 00:05:09,493 Speaker 3: So did you see how Jane Goodall released her final comments? 93 00:05:11,133 --> 00:05:11,373 Speaker 4: No? 94 00:05:11,573 --> 00:05:12,013 Speaker 3: So well. 95 00:05:12,093 --> 00:05:14,293 Speaker 2: The key is that she didn't release her final comment. 96 00:05:14,373 --> 00:05:16,453 Speaker 2: So she'd done an interview and made some comments with 97 00:05:16,533 --> 00:05:19,013 Speaker 2: a kind of final message to the world. But the 98 00:05:19,053 --> 00:05:23,413 Speaker 2: instructions with these comments and with this interview was that 99 00:05:23,533 --> 00:05:26,973 Speaker 2: it wouldn't be released until her death, which was a 100 00:05:27,093 --> 00:05:30,133 Speaker 2: very interesting exercise and one that's probably as well if 101 00:05:30,133 --> 00:05:32,333 Speaker 2: you're Jane Goodall, were not not so well for others. 102 00:05:32,333 --> 00:05:35,653 Speaker 4: But you know, isn't there some shows somewhere in Britain 103 00:05:35,773 --> 00:05:39,093 Speaker 4: or the United States where they interview all these people, 104 00:05:39,693 --> 00:05:43,773 Speaker 4: famous people and none of the interviews are released until 105 00:05:43,773 --> 00:05:44,253 Speaker 4: they die. 106 00:05:44,413 --> 00:05:44,853 Speaker 2: Is that right? 107 00:05:44,933 --> 00:05:48,413 Speaker 4: And and the basis of it is you can say 108 00:05:48,413 --> 00:05:50,573 Speaker 4: what you're like because you'll be dead when this goes 109 00:05:50,613 --> 00:05:52,613 Speaker 4: to air. Well, you've got to hope you will be. 110 00:05:52,853 --> 00:05:54,573 Speaker 3: I mean, that's a great idea for a show. 111 00:05:55,853 --> 00:05:58,733 Speaker 2: Idea for a show, although I suppose it's very hard 112 00:05:58,733 --> 00:06:02,053 Speaker 2: to regularly schedule it, isn't it. 113 00:06:02,853 --> 00:06:05,413 Speaker 3: Every Tuesday? It's seven thirty on DV one. We're going 114 00:06:05,453 --> 00:06:08,093 Speaker 3: to be watching, you know, messages from Beyond. 115 00:06:09,013 --> 00:06:11,813 Speaker 4: Yeah, right, they have to be running it at the moment. 116 00:06:11,853 --> 00:06:14,493 Speaker 4: They've been running interviews that were that were filmed about 117 00:06:14,533 --> 00:06:15,693 Speaker 4: sort of the nineteen. 118 00:06:15,453 --> 00:06:17,893 Speaker 3: Eighty Yes, exactly. They might be sort of some lean pages, 119 00:06:17,933 --> 00:06:21,533 Speaker 3: wouldn't they. Yeah, yes, yeah, I thought it. 120 00:06:21,813 --> 00:06:23,253 Speaker 2: I thought it was quite a nice idea and how 121 00:06:23,293 --> 00:06:26,293 Speaker 2: amazing Jane goodall loves talk so much. Hey, thank you 122 00:06:26,373 --> 00:06:28,173 Speaker 2: so much, Kevin, have a great weekend and we'll catch 123 00:06:28,213 --> 00:06:28,773 Speaker 2: again very soon. 124 00:06:28,813 --> 00:06:31,693 Speaker 1: And Kevin Milm with us for more from Saturday Morning 125 00:06:31,733 --> 00:06:34,333 Speaker 1: with Jack Tame. Listen live to news Talks i'd Be 126 00:06:34,533 --> 00:06:38,173 Speaker 1: from nine am Saturday, or follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.