Pre-Match Episode 13 - BTRY v. Pitt River Hounds

Pre-Match Episode 13 - BTRY v. Pitt River Hounds

Join Ryan and Granit on a pre-match discussion!

[00:00:00] Welcome to Cannon Crue, a weekly podcast discussing the Charleston Battery.

[00:00:21] Your host Granette will be joined by other defenders of the fleet from the Black and Yellow

[00:00:26] Supporters section and together they will help fortify and conquer the other Cannon crew.

[00:00:36] Welcome to the Cannon Crue podcast, I am Granette and I am joined by Ryan.

[00:00:40] How are you doing Ryan?

[00:00:41] I'm doing fantastic, Granette how are you?

[00:00:43] I'm doing alright so we're doing something a little fun, a little bit different.

[00:00:46] We're doing it from the porch of Noble Burger Bar out here with our fun little

[00:00:50] microphones.

[00:00:51] Yeah it's a beautiful night out here sitting on the porch seeing all the cars go by

[00:00:56] on 61 enjoying a beautiful Pacifico and a Salted Lime Lager by Palmetto.

[00:01:03] And I'm being very distracted by the loaded fries, the fried pickle, all that I'm going

[00:01:08] to get the menu and put somewhere else so I can focus on what we're here for.

[00:01:13] So let's start right out of the gate.

[00:01:14] So we're playing the Pittsburgh Riverhounds.

[00:01:17] Yep Pittsburgh Riverhounds coming up on June 8th which is this Saturday at 7.30pm.

[00:01:22] It's gonna be a good match.

[00:01:25] Granette I'm very excited for this one.

[00:01:27] Charleston needs to come out and needs to make this a statement game right here.

[00:01:31] At home they've been struggling the last two to three games and this has to be a pivotal

[00:01:36] game to where we get back on track.

[00:01:39] I agree with you, we have to come out here and do something.

[00:01:41] We gotta score some goals and keep a clean sheet and give this back straight keeping

[00:01:46] us focused on the rest of the season.

[00:01:48] So first let's talk about Riverhounds this past weekend that played Indy.

[00:01:52] In Indy.

[00:01:53] Indy, you found out some fun stuff while we're sitting here at the table.

[00:01:57] It has to do with formations.

[00:01:58] Oh granette this is I was so baffled by this but in the game against Indy 11 versus Pittsburgh

[00:02:05] Riverhounds.

[00:02:07] This is for both teams now.

[00:02:09] So Pittsburgh lines up in a 3-4-1-2 formation which is very different from their previous

[00:02:17] primary formation which is a 4-2-3-1.

[00:02:21] Very similar to how Charleston lines up today.

[00:02:24] Now Indy lined up in a 3-1-4-2 so another team that lines up with three defenders in the

[00:02:32] back.

[00:02:33] So is it really three or they putting five back there and just moving people around?

[00:02:37] I don't know where the other defensive center mid is sitting right there in front of.

[00:02:42] I don't know, that's interesting.

[00:02:44] So what do you think we should expect this come weekend?

[00:02:46] So well this coming weekend looking at Pittsburgh's last previous three games

[00:02:50] and their last three games alone they have come out in a different formation.

[00:02:55] Now I'm looking back I do see that they've had one or two players get injured but they've

[00:03:01] had great success maintaining possession against Indy they were able to gain almost 70% possession

[00:03:06] the whole game you know.

[00:03:09] They were also able to get 24 shots off and have 9 on target.

[00:03:13] They were just very unlucky and only came away with one goal and you know a little

[00:03:18] bit too they may have to go back to their goalkeeping core and have to re-evaluate that

[00:03:22] position because for Indy to have 30% possession with a total of six shot attempts and two

[00:03:28] on target and you lose the game from a team who has two shots on target and lose two

[00:03:35] to one.

[00:03:36] I mean that kind of says something right there about your goalkeeper.

[00:03:38] Yeah you know and there looks like their distribution they had 521 passes to Indy's

[00:03:45] 245.

[00:03:46] Those are numbers like rivaling what we normally put out and so there's a lot of possession

[00:03:51] for them and maybe another artifact we didn't consider or think about it is we know who

[00:03:57] plays forward for Indy.

[00:04:00] Gentlemen we kind of know a little bit all you win and we know he's just put the ball

[00:04:04] over the top sometimes and he can outrun a lot of people and put it back there I

[00:04:08] don't know if he scored this past weekend.

[00:04:10] He did not score this past weekend and it's actually quite shocking because in the

[00:04:15] 23rd minute the center back out of the three in the back the center back for Indy scores

[00:04:22] the opening goal in the 23rd minute.

[00:04:24] Nice was that a corner kick?

[00:04:25] It had to be.

[00:04:26] Had to be off the set piece.

[00:04:27] So did you mention how many corner kicks they had?

[00:04:30] Pittsburgh alone themselves Pittsburgh alone had 12 corner kicks so that means so that

[00:04:37] means alone you could assume that off their 24 shot attempts half of them went out

[00:04:43] for corner kicks.

[00:04:44] So that's six in the first half that's about one every ten minutes through the whole match.

[00:04:49] Yep average a corner kick every ten minutes.

[00:04:52] Well we gotta defend well if we're gonna let them get that many corner kicks I think

[00:04:56] Leland and Smith better be ready.

[00:05:01] Let's move into how the batter has been doing, how we anticipate they're gonna do

[00:05:06] this week.

[00:05:08] The ton of the lull been fighting, we've been maintaining possession, we've been

[00:05:12] getting the numbers that we normally do we're just not putting it back to the net.

[00:05:16] So what do we do to change?

[00:05:18] Well to change we gotta find that spark inside the locker room right now.

[00:05:25] Heads are down, morale is down and now we're looking at social media right now and look

[00:05:30] what was posted Graham what was posted this past week on social media about the battery.

[00:05:35] So we have a little short bench and he's got a little shorter didn't I?

[00:05:37] Yeah I did.

[00:05:38] So Jake is going off to somewhere else to play for a little bit.

[00:05:41] Yep so Jake Likovar number seven is being sent out to San Antonio on a permanent transfer.

[00:05:49] I hope there was some cash involved with that.

[00:05:51] He wasn't getting a whole lot of minutes with the battery so maybe it's good for him.

[00:05:53] I want to see people play.

[00:05:54] Do you think he forced himself out?

[00:05:56] No, I don't know.

[00:05:58] I don't want to speculate about that.

[00:05:59] I don't want to speculate about that.

[00:06:01] I like I met Jake quite a few times.

[00:06:03] He was actually my coach during the trials at the battery at the beginning of the

[00:06:07] season and he's a great young man and I have a lot of respect for him.

[00:06:11] He's a great player and I wish him all the best of luck.

[00:06:13] I do too and like I said I want to see people play and if not get in the minutes here then

[00:06:18] maybe it's best to go somewhere else and get a minute there so.

[00:06:21] Now back to the battery.

[00:06:23] Now that you've sent a player to the West Coast to San Antonio mid season you guys

[00:06:28] consider it's almost mid season now right?

[00:06:30] We're over a third of the way into the season now.

[00:06:33] That completely has to shift heads in the locker room.

[00:06:36] Boys have to be panicking.

[00:06:38] It has to unless they knew it was coming but it must seem very strange to them

[00:06:42] especially for a couple of players that aren't getting the minutes like maybe Conway

[00:06:45] maybe they're having a second thought they're like oh I need to step it up

[00:06:48] or maybe the people that's been out there not producing very well

[00:06:51] they might go well we know you know ship somebody else off maybe I'm next.

[00:06:56] Yeah and I kind of hope that I don't want that to strike fear

[00:07:01] and the nervousness and pressure on our players where they over critically think about them

[00:07:06] overthink everything every decision and it's a poor performance because we're too

[00:07:11] critical on ourselves.

[00:07:12] A boys needs to realize that we're fine Ray great team and to go and do what they

[00:07:17] do in that simple soccer it's simple football move the ball around and to put

[00:07:23] them on the back of the net.

[00:07:24] It's easy it's too easy right if it was so easy we'd be doing it all the time

[00:07:28] but coach Pyramid is a fantastic coach and I'm sure he's gonna keep everybody

[00:07:31] settled focused and doing what they need to do out there in a pitch.

[00:07:34] Sometimes we go through the holes everything's everything's kind of

[00:07:36] cyclic sometimes you're doing well sometimes you're not and so we're kind

[00:07:39] of in that down cycle.

[00:07:40] Thank goodness we're not getting our butts kicked every time we go out there.

[00:07:43] I think we're holding well.

[00:07:45] It was just really it's just really really crippling to the fact that our

[00:07:50] first loss of the season comes to El Paso but we have to move past that

[00:07:55] we have to shake that all fans we cannot let that bother us because as

[00:08:00] we've seen we've seen the great man city tie and lose to notting it teams like

[00:08:06] Nottingham Forest teams like Burnley teams like Sheffield United yet they'll go

[00:08:11] out the next week and beat a team like Tottenham or Everton or Man United

[00:08:15] and so on.

[00:08:16] So I'm not worried about the team right now we just have to get refocused

[00:08:20] and locked in.

[00:08:21] You know and maybe it goes to show how tight the USL championships become

[00:08:27] because like your example of Man City the top six in the Premier League

[00:08:34] used to be the big six and nobody else got close.

[00:08:36] Now it's like almost the top 15 are all competing and any day anyone can win.

[00:08:42] It's tight so maybe that's what we're seeing here is that maybe the USL

[00:08:45] is so close and so tight because the competition may be just becoming a

[00:08:48] better league and that's what we're seeing here.

[00:08:51] I like it.

[00:08:53] Did you see we're not in first place anymore?

[00:08:55] They have one game in hand on us still.

[00:08:57] Yep.

[00:08:58] And so Pittsburgh played North Carolina who's in eighth.

[00:09:05] Memphis who's in seventh from the West and Andy who's third in the east

[00:09:10] and lined up with three in the back.

[00:09:12] So now playing a second team in the east.

[00:09:15] I just don't see them lining up with three in the back and they get

[00:09:18] lined up with they line up with three in the back.

[00:09:19] I hope we battered the piss out of them.

[00:09:21] I hope so too because we have the skill to do that.

[00:09:23] Disrespect.

[00:09:25] What you're going to see is Nick probably do some magic on one side

[00:09:29] and then Tori is doing some magic on the other side.

[00:09:32] One of the things I read earlier about Jake LeCovid leaving was the reporter

[00:09:38] thought it was kind of surprising.

[00:09:40] Nobody knew Torres was going to be showing up and nobody knew how

[00:09:44] well he was going to play.

[00:09:45] And he theorized that's the reason why Jake got pushed out

[00:09:49] because all of a sudden Tori is coming.

[00:09:51] It's supposed to be maybe a backup.

[00:09:53] It was my words.

[00:09:54] Then all of a sudden he's starting.

[00:09:55] So he's pushed now Gutierrez back onto the bench.

[00:09:59] And so what's Jake supposed to do?

[00:10:02] So this is all Torres' fault, which is a good thing.

[00:10:05] So which is a good thing, though, because you want to create that

[00:10:08] competition because everyone's trying to become that first team caliber.

[00:10:12] And when you have so many first team caliber players on one team,

[00:10:17] we're going to have a little conflict because everyone wants to play.

[00:10:21] But you have to have a team buy into the program.

[00:10:25] It's it's not the team.

[00:10:27] It's the program.

[00:10:28] It's the city.

[00:10:28] It's the team.

[00:10:29] It's everything about it and what it represents.

[00:10:32] It's you right.

[00:10:33] It's everything about is the culture of the club.

[00:10:35] And we're kind of all we're relatively new club when you think about,

[00:10:39] you know, the personnel there, the coaching staff there.

[00:10:41] But he's already been already brought in.

[00:10:43] It appears to be a great culture that players getting around.

[00:10:46] And they and they honestly, they play like they believe in Ben

[00:10:50] and believe in the team and just they know they're going through some struggles

[00:10:54] right now, but they're going to straighten it back out.

[00:10:56] And I really tore it as if he makes it through the year still with a battery.

[00:11:00] I that I'd be surprised because I think he is now

[00:11:03] impressing people so much that he's getting he's getting noticed.

[00:11:07] And I hope he sticks around the rest of the year.

[00:11:10] Do you think the battery make since we sold the player

[00:11:14] right on a permanent transfer window?

[00:11:16] Do you think that the battery should go looking for another player to potentially

[00:11:20] sign? Or do you think that we just keep

[00:11:22] continue to march on and fight with what we have now?

[00:11:24] Oh, no, we got to get somebody else.

[00:11:26] Maybe two other players.

[00:11:27] What do you think we should have to help that or the depth that we're

[00:11:30] two injuries away from being really short?

[00:11:32] Exactly. So I don't know.

[00:11:37] Do you think parents kind of banking on these academy players

[00:11:39] with his signings because right now you look at it.

[00:11:43] We did get one injury and that injury was Adam Greenwiss.

[00:11:47] And now we have Kuzma in gold, which is great.

[00:11:49] We have Kuzi in gold. Fantastic.

[00:11:51] I like Kuzi. He's doing a great job and go hell of a job in gold.

[00:11:55] But if he gets hurt, what one injury way for a we have a academy

[00:11:59] to player who just graduated from high school going in net for us.

[00:12:04] That's that that's his backup.

[00:12:07] That's very exciting. Very exciting.

[00:12:09] Very scary. Yes.

[00:12:10] Because welcome to the professional ranks.

[00:12:13] Exactly. Explorers the fire.

[00:12:14] And I don't want to see that for them.

[00:12:15] See him get out there and and games were really handling

[00:12:18] and get some minutes in that way, not baptism by fire at this level.

[00:12:22] Exactly. And we don't want that for these young players.

[00:12:25] But I feel like what you just said is that we are two injuries

[00:12:30] away from these academy players kind of being thrown into there.

[00:12:33] And I feel like if they are kind of thrown into there,

[00:12:36] they're either going to get mentally and physically lost and frustrated

[00:12:40] or they're getting injured because they're not thinking and they're overthinking.

[00:12:44] You watch some of the great players and and I'm going to go to a team

[00:12:47] that wears red and watch how they introduced over the last couple of years,

[00:12:51] some really young players in to get to that.

[00:12:55] Premier League level, it was introduction little by little by little.

[00:13:00] There's been one or two that just played at that level

[00:13:02] for I think since they're probably eight, but there's other ones

[00:13:04] that they had to introduce and had to, you know, build up and keep going.

[00:13:08] And so I think that's what's got to do with the younger players

[00:13:10] is introducing bit by bit of time.

[00:13:13] Don't set them up for failure, set them up for success.

[00:13:16] Sometimes success is going after like Matt Dean,

[00:13:19] his first time going out there and got some passes in and got to play where

[00:13:24] it really couldn't do any harm because that builds up his confidence

[00:13:28] and so he can believe in himself and everybody else can believe in him.

[00:13:30] I mean, just just a young man at his age right there, not just Matthew Dean,

[00:13:34] but the other guys as well and all the academy players,

[00:13:37] you know, if I was that age, you know, come right out of high school

[00:13:41] and in college and had that opportunity.

[00:13:43] I mean, just to train just the opportunity to train with those guys

[00:13:47] is a whole another level and it just steps your game up to another level.

[00:13:51] And that's something that these guys should not take for granted

[00:13:54] and should relish the opportunities and to really, really take the opportunity

[00:13:58] to learn from their teammates because as we've seen,

[00:14:01] Torres may not be there at the end of the season, you know, like we

[00:14:03] as we just mentioned, he may not be there.

[00:14:06] And that's someone who Matt Dean or, you know,

[00:14:08] these other guys should learn from because those guys are the people

[00:14:12] who are going to be stepping up, for instance, like we had Brajas and Trey

[00:14:15] Meuse and Dodson last year, who all three went up to the MLS.

[00:14:19] Those guys can be up there in the next few years.

[00:14:22] And the other thing I think is great about bringing in players like Torres

[00:14:24] and I don't really focus on Torres, but from different parts of the world

[00:14:29] to play, you can see different styles of play.

[00:14:31] Somebody from South America plays different than somebody

[00:14:34] that's brought through a U.S. system.

[00:14:36] And so it's kind of interesting that bringing in more international players,

[00:14:40] not to play international teams, but bringing in different skills.

[00:14:42] That's like, well, Charles, the battery themselves brought me a new light

[00:14:48] on how to look at certain teams that we play as a country.

[00:14:52] For, you know, for example, like when the U.S.

[00:14:55] plays against Trinidad and Tobago, I don't like it.

[00:14:59] I do not like the game at all because U.S. always plays so down to the level.

[00:15:03] It's a scrap game and it's so physical.

[00:15:06] And I can't take my eyes off the screen and it's a nail biter every time.

[00:15:09] I don't know why it's always such a good game.

[00:15:12] And I, you know, I always use the word I try not to use anymore as I've gotten older.

[00:15:16] But the word hate, I used to say it all the time when I was younger, though,

[00:15:18] but I disliked Trinidad so much when I was younger.

[00:15:21] And now that I'm here in Charleston, my favorite players are Captain

[00:15:25] Lee Linartre and Kesper.

[00:15:26] He's from is from Trinidad. Absolutely.

[00:15:28] And I've come to really appreciate how Trinidad now plays with their system.

[00:15:32] I've come to understand how their system is and how they have to match up

[00:15:35] to these giants because they don't have the quality there, like compare how the

[00:15:39] U.S. is. So that's why the games are like that.

[00:15:41] So they can try and get the teams down to their level and win.

[00:15:45] So I appreciate that on a new coaching level, because now I'm using that on my team.

[00:15:49] And it's just, you know, so much levels of respect there.

[00:15:53] And it's not that with all different teams, even in the Premier League,

[00:15:56] we keep going back to that.

[00:15:56] But even the lower teams, they play totally different game

[00:16:00] against whoever their opponent is, trying to go at their weaknesses,

[00:16:04] but also to their strengths.

[00:16:06] Sometimes their strengths, not much other than just trying to go for a draw.

[00:16:10] But a draw is one point.

[00:16:12] Yeah. And when you're at the bottom of the table, one point means a lot.

[00:16:15] So same thing here.

[00:16:17] You have to be in the top eight on each division to go into the playoffs.

[00:16:20] And so that one point could make the difference.

[00:16:23] And that one point can also make the difference

[00:16:25] on whether or not we're your host in the final or not.

[00:16:28] Let's take a quick look at the standing.

[00:16:29] So we have now slipped down to number two, but that's not surprising.

[00:16:33] First 12 matches and now Louisville has caught up and there are one game behind.

[00:16:38] They still have a game in hand and then one point in front of this.

[00:16:42] So that's now if you look at Pittsburgh, they're down in 10.

[00:16:47] And they're coming off two losses.

[00:16:50] And a tie and a tie.

[00:16:52] And the two losses.

[00:16:54] Memphis and Indy.

[00:16:56] And it was by one goal each, Craig.

[00:16:59] No, they lost to Memphis two to zero on the road and lost to Indy two to one on the road.

[00:17:05] And so what is it?

[00:17:06] The record on the road, Pittsburgh is not very good.

[00:17:10] They were on the way.

[00:17:12] This record is one, three and two.

[00:17:15] Yeah. And their last five, they've won one, drawn two and lost two.

[00:17:19] The home records two, two and two.

[00:17:22] And so I think that's a good chance for us.

[00:17:24] But we've said this about two other teams that come in here.

[00:17:26] The Patriots point and proved us wrong.

[00:17:30] It's a great chance for us to go up against this team that might be a little winged

[00:17:34] and see if we can do some damage and get our confidence back and get back in their scoring ways.

[00:17:40] But at the same time, too, just as how much we like talked about, you know,

[00:17:44] countries like Trinidad and stuff like that, you know, we're just going to

[00:17:47] reference those right now.

[00:17:48] But when you're looking at how Pittsburgh is going to match up with us

[00:17:52] and how they matched up against Andy, who is sitting currently in third place,

[00:17:57] one spot behind the battery.

[00:17:59] Pittsburgh lined up with three in the back.

[00:18:02] And by some miracle, Andy lines up with three in the back.

[00:18:04] I still don't know why Andy did that.

[00:18:06] I think they should have won the game by more if they lined up before in the back,

[00:18:09] but they go out with three in the back and they still go on win the game.

[00:18:13] But it's still a nail biter like Pittsburgh still comes back.

[00:18:16] They put themselves in it.

[00:18:17] They get 12 corner kicks.

[00:18:18] They had 24 shot attempts.

[00:18:20] They just got unlucky at times.

[00:18:23] And it's going to make a very interesting game at Patriots Point for a very frustrated

[00:18:29] to head or down morale is down for a battery team.

[00:18:34] So it's either we need to pick our heads up high and take care of the game

[00:18:38] that I'm hand on Saturday, or it's going to be a nail biter again.

[00:18:42] Yeah, we just need to do our business.

[00:18:43] I mean, we just need to keep doing what we do well.

[00:18:45] And that is defending the back.

[00:18:47] We do that very well.

[00:18:48] Midfield is trolled.

[00:18:49] We just got to change something up to get some balls to back the net.

[00:18:54] And I think we're getting there.

[00:18:55] It's just a couple of tweaks here and there, and I think we'll go.

[00:18:58] And I think we'll see Torres start putting some goals in, I hope.

[00:19:02] And Nick could be back from full match, hopefully.

[00:19:05] I've seen that.

[00:19:07] And you know, one more thing too, I want to get players in these fans

[00:19:11] to realize something too.

[00:19:14] And I want them.

[00:19:15] I challenged fans to on Saturday to look at this.

[00:19:19] If we're at the if you're at the stadium on Saturday,

[00:19:22] watch how Coos plays goal.

[00:19:25] Watch how he's communicating with the defenders and playing out of the back.

[00:19:29] At times, it looks like there is a miscommunication built off of trust.

[00:19:35] It's I feel like there are some defenders who are still not have

[00:19:38] the full trust in Coos because he's not the starter.

[00:19:41] He's not their sole number one going into there.

[00:19:44] And Coos has now had to go off of two games or three games,

[00:19:48] two games and we're playing his heart out trying to earn his trust of his teammates.

[00:19:53] Going into this game, if we win this game, it's solely because Coos

[00:19:56] has solely earned the trust of his teammates and he's going to keep a clean sheet.

[00:20:00] Absolutely.

[00:20:01] So let's look at the leading scores for Pittsburgh.

[00:20:04] They have Sterling, Kees, I think it's Sterling, Kees and Griffin.

[00:20:08] They have three goals apiece.

[00:20:10] Of course, we have Nick that's got that many and a couple more just all on his own.

[00:20:16] Their midfielder Mertz leads Pittsburgh with 17 chances created this year.

[00:20:20] We have three battery players above that 17 with the doctor at 19.

[00:20:26] Nick at 20 and Aaron at 34.

[00:20:28] So looking at all the numbers, we should be doing all right.

[00:20:34] One person is doing well for the Riverhounds, I think is their keeper,

[00:20:38] Eric Dick, and I think he has the number one on his back.

[00:20:41] So that right there according to our past judgments,

[00:20:45] he has to be all right if he's wearing a one, not like a 72 or whatever.

[00:20:49] This is also a keeper who's coming off a game where he faced this

[00:20:52] in total of two shots on target and didn't come away with a save

[00:20:56] and they lost the game because of it.

[00:21:00] So he's spent a couple of seasons and then less up and down.

[00:21:05] Sounds a little bit like our keeper.

[00:21:07] And he's been around the US cell for a little bit.

[00:21:10] We'll see what we do.

[00:21:12] Any revision on your scoring line prediction from the other day?

[00:21:17] I think I think Charleston takes your business.

[00:21:19] I think we win two zero.

[00:21:20] Sure, it's not two one to zero.

[00:21:22] I'm going to zero now because based off of what I just said,

[00:21:26] I've solely convinced myself that Kuze is going to earn the trust of our defenders

[00:21:30] and Leland, everybody in the back is going to be solid and it's going to be two zero.

[00:21:35] I'm still going my three zero home game.

[00:21:39] The bar, Charleston at the back, beating the drums.

[00:21:42] Hopefully the place is packed out and they can feel the energy

[00:21:45] out there from all of his fans and supporters and they bring it home for us.

[00:21:49] And even if they don't, we still love them, but we expect great things out of them.

[00:21:53] I think that's what the hard part is when you expect great things out of these players

[00:21:57] and sometimes it doesn't go necessarily the way that you really want it to.

[00:22:01] It feels like, you know, you're slide to a depression,

[00:22:03] but then they shouldn't feel like that.

[00:22:06] No, but we're going to get back on top and it's going to feel amazing once we do.

[00:22:10] OK, wait to see it kick off 730 June 8th.

[00:22:15] We want around the Park lot regiment out there doing their regimental things

[00:22:19] in the blue line and the blue lot making sure that the troops are getting fed

[00:22:23] and watered and we'll be wandering around trying to stay everybody's way.

[00:22:27] We'll be up in the observation posts behind the goal

[00:22:31] in the main supporter section. See you all out there.

[00:22:34] Shout out to M.D. Myers.

[00:22:35] Hopefully I can get your jersey one of these days.

[00:22:37] I'm going to keep mentioning it until I do.

[00:22:39] And you might the way he's playing, he might get traded and you just kidding.

[00:22:43] Are you trying to make me cry right now?

[00:22:46] OK, I will be depressed after that. Cheers. Cheers.