The Rest Is Football: Daly Brightness - A Feisty Arsenal v City Fixture, Chelsea Back To Winning Ways and VAR In The WSL?
Episode Date: February 11, 2026Millie and Rach dissect Arsenal’s win over City, a result which ended City’s impressive 13 game-winning streak. How will City react now? Are they still favourites for the title? They also highligh...t some “dubious” referring decisions and ask “would you like VAR in our league?” Millie reflects on a tough period for Chelsea which ended at the weekend with a super 2-0 win over in-form Spurs, in front of none other than WSL super-fan Madonna! And after last week’s devastating news that Revolution Bars are closing down, there is more nineties and noughties nostalgia from the audience… think walkmans, growing aliens and pogs… British Gas is proud partner of the Barclays Women’s Super League and The Rest Is Football Daly Brightness. Learn more about the BWSL Football Tariff here: https://wsl.theenergyshop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello everyone, welcome to Daily Brightness.
Before we get into how Rachel is,
we just wanted to do a little revisit on having Alicia on.
Rach, how much did you enjoy having her on the pod?
Yeah, I think it was a good opportunity for her
to like speak up about experiences and things that she's gone through
and like, you know, how we like to talk about keyboard warriors
and people being nasty.
And I think it got a good reaction for people
to actually understand people behind social media or football or whatever.
So I think it was really nice to speak to her.
and obviously I knew a lot more about that anyway,
but to give an insight for other people was quite nice.
I think it's nice,
and I like the fact that our podcast,
it feels like a place where we can just remind people
that we're humans and that we are people first, above anything else.
And I think it's a nice reminder, like we've had Ellie and her story,
Alicia and hers, and we've got some very exciting guests coming up for you all as well.
But yeah, I think it was a great opportunity.
And I think I looked at the comments,
and there were so many people,
like so nice to see a different side to Leach and yeah I think it's it is a gentle reminder as
well that people do exist beyond football football is not our whole world like we have many
other things that we're interested in and that we get up to off the pitch and I think a reminder
that that is okay so I've really enjoyed actually letting people share their stories as well
I know we're big on speaking about it but it's so refreshing to hear other people's and I think
especially with how successful she is and kind of the celebrity she's becoming.
I think just remembering that people do exist even if they're in that kind of celebrity
limelight.
But I thought it was wicked.
I thought it was a great response.
And yeah, it's super fun.
Like just we get to pick people's brains on, you know, life off the pitch and travel in the
world, different experiences, business.
And yeah, I think it was really, really fun.
But how are you?
Anything new to update us on?
No.
Same old.
I'm just grinding away.
In the background, but yeah, it's nothing much more to report.
But obviously you've picked up a knock yesterday.
How were you?
Yeah.
I was fuming, to be honest.
I weren't at all impressed by the tackle.
And listen, I know, like, emotions run high in games,
especially when you're losing,
but the ball was literally already out of play.
Like, I feel like it was such an unnecessary tackle.
And, I mean, it takes a lot for me to go off,
I tried to run it off
and I was thinking
oh shit
if she plays this ball through
like we could concede
and I literally could not run
I was like oh god
really should have just stayed down
but thankfully Hannah
had my back and saved it
and then yeah
unfortunately had to go off
but listen I know it's part of football
and heat of tackles happen sometimes
but yeah I've just got to
get assessed next couple days
and see how it is
so yeah I don't really know the extent of it just yet
but yeah hopefully nothing
nothing too serious
but yeah, I thought, yeah, it's just one of them things in it.
It's a little bit crap, but yeah, should we crack onto some football?
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Welcome back.
We're going to crack on with some football and the first game we're going to talk about
is Arsenal against Man City.
Now, I didn't expect that one.
Feisty won this.
No, I thought City had this in the bag just with the momentum that they're carrying at the
minute and, you know, I think how good they've been and yeah,
I genuinely just, I think they look a little bit like on.
That's how I've seen it.
So, yeah, it was a little bit, a little bit taken by this one.
But yeah, it was a feisty game.
Did you manage to see any of it?
No, I didn't actually.
Saw some of the highlights and whatnot.
But I think Arsenal are one of those teams, though.
They're always going to pick something out.
Like, they're always, you know, they're on the back of winning that Champions
Cup and, you know, picking up a good run and form.
And, you know, I think sometimes things like that can really shake up the season.
Like, it's obviously more beneficial for you that they've lost.
And for me, Man City, I still think that.
at the minute, the best team in the league,
but it's how they react from something like this now.
Obviously, I know they go next game against Leicester,
which, you know, it's top, V bottom,
so it's a slightly different game.
But I was disappointed to not see City win that one, to be honest.
Not for any reason other than they've been absolutely flying.
But again, Arsenal have put up a good runner form recently
and they're on the up now as well, so it's good to see.
Yeah, I think obviously, Arsenal ended there,
I think it was like a 13 game streak.
And like you said, it's how you bounce back
from that and when you've been in a position where you've won continuously on the bounce,
having that setback, it will be interesting.
Although I did see controversial, the tackle from Caldenti on Hemp.
For me, she's last player there, so she should be off.
And I don't believe they even got a foul for that.
I think there's been some dubious decisions this week.
I'm just going to say that if you sit here, you pissed because she is the last player,
she's literally through one goal, and you take none of the ball.
Would you like VAR in our league?
Do you know what it is?
It's one of these, yeah, VAR, VAR.
If the people looking at VAR don't know what they're looking at,
then it's like giving a tool to someone that doesn't know how to use it.
So I'm not a big fan of just like bringing VAR in
and being like, oh yeah, it'll fix all the problems.
I just, but then I just think like if we add the right level of people behind the screens,
then yeah, I would bring it in.
But it's catch 22 in it.
Like, what do you do?
I think it's hard when you go from, like,
go from watching Arsenal against Corinthians
and, like, obviously, last minute penalty.
But I just think that's clear of his day, though.
I don't think you need AAR for that tackle on hemp.
Like, I really don't like.
But I think, like, there is some, and this is,
I'm not knocking the referees.
Like, I think we all, like, there's just no point, like,
I'm not here to do that.
But I just think sometimes it's really frustrating
when obviously saw Leicester against Man United
and their second goal came from a foul.
But to me, it was a foul on the Lester player.
They carried on.
scored and then Lester then went and had an opportunity, which I think was a foul in the
bottom, should have been a penalty. And it's like when you're at the bottom of the league,
it makes a difference. Oh, mate, it makes a difference. Those are massive things that you miss
out on. So obviously, talking about Lester Man United, I think that was a, I think Lester did
really well. I think it definitely, the two-nil score line didn't reflect how Lester played to be
fair. Yeah. But again, Man United are just, they're in another, another team that are in a
good runner form and, you know, I think sometimes it looks with you and sometimes it looks against
you and I think that was a true reflection of that game. Obviously, I think Lester will be
disappointing because now with results at the weekend, you know, they've now gone bottom
in the league, which... Yeah, it's a dangerous place to be at this point in the season, but
still time. Yeah, it is. It's very difficult. But let's throw it out to the fans, for everyone
listening, would you like VAR in the WSEL? Yes or no. Either way, yes or no, give us your answer
and gives you reasons, let's set up a little debate about it.
Because, yeah, I think, so I agree these decisions, like, they do make a difference.
Like, they make a huge, huge difference.
No matter where you are in the league, like, it's crucial.
And, yeah, I think soon it will be.
I think there's too many incidents happening,
and I think there's too much chat about it for it not to be kind of listened to.
So we'll have to see.
We'll have to see.
But, yeah, moving on, obviously, we played Spurs, 1-2-0.
was really, really nice to get back to winning ways.
And I think it's been a very, very tough period for us as a team.
It's not something that we're used to losing on back-to-back games.
But yeah, I think it was a real positive response from everyone.
And, you know, I think we enjoyed being back out there.
And I think we enjoyed playing football.
And I think you saw that in the performance.
And, yeah, it was nice to keep a clean sheet as well.
So amazing response from the good.
and yeah, we were just super, super happy, super pleased.
But Tottenham were, Tottenham played some really good football, you know.
I think Tottenham were like a really, really good side.
I think this year they've made some really good signings.
They play nice football.
Yeah, I always say this, Martin's gone in there and he's changed the dynamic.
Yeah, they play really good football.
And it weren't a walking apart by no means, like, they definitely got a couple chances.
I was happy to see her get on the score sheet.
Yeah, again, she scored home and away now against them.
So, yeah, that was nice.
So it's always pleasing to see her get a goal.
But on other, in other,
other news, did you see that Madonna was at your game?
That's sick.
Yes, I did.
And I did briefly see her.
I walked past her in the tunnel after book because I was so furious at getting injured from
bad tackle.
I just completely.
And then I walked past and I was like, holy shit, was that Madonna?
Yeah, it's so cool.
It came up on the screen and I think they said that her daughters play for
Taunton Academy.
Oh, that's sick.
That's so cool.
Nice to see that.
That's so sick.
Yeah.
That's really cool.
It's a really nice stadium there, isn't it?
It's one I've not played at that stage.
but it always looks like somewhere I'd love to play out.
Yeah, no, it is.
It is.
Anyway, good win for you.
Yeah, well, it's good best here.
We've just got to build on that now.
Keep going, one foot in front of the other.
That's what we have to do.
Right, now this was the taster game of the weekend.
Brighton, West Ham.
Yeah, I couldn't believe that
because, like, obviously, I'm watching my game.
It's on at the same time as my game.
I'm watching my game.
Sarah's got live score of this going on,
because obviously, whatever this result goes,
she wants West Ham to be losing.
And I was like, 2-0 down,
and then you score 3,
and was it 7 minutes?
9 minutes.
It was literally crazy.
And I was like, what?
82, 86 minute and 91st minute.
Again, it's one of those where you've got a fight at the bottom of the league.
Like you have to pick up points where you can,
and that just shows the character again.
Didn't expect it though.
Did not expect that.
But I don't think West Ham are ever a team that you should ever know.
They're one of our hardest.
games, you know. Yeah, I think they're always a team that's going to have grit, they're
going to have fight, they're going to have belief that they can go on and do something.
And yeah, I think since then the manager, the back of the net, I think that's the difference
they're converting their chances and the signings they brought in definitely had a lot of strength.
Yeah, and I think their manager they brought in is obviously making some, a big change in there,
which is, it's nice to see. So, yeah, not the result I expected, but well done West Ham.
Definitely not. Right, London City, zero, Everton, one. Not expected.
not either, but I think I'll go again.
It's another team that was lower down.
They've won last week.
They've won this week.
There's things to fight for, you know?
And I think the problem being in the middle of the league is kind of like you're in a bit of a grey area, right?
You're not at the top, you're not at the bottom.
You're not at the bottom.
And the bottom end of the league, it's like you've got something to fight for.
Like, you need to start picking up points where you can.
And yeah, I think they've gone on and won that game.
And that's a game that, you know, before the game.
you probably wouldn't have thought they would win.
No.
I also think credit to him, like, obviously just having their manager sacked
and first game with their interim manager, I think fair play,
because I don't think people appreciate, like, that does rock the boat.
Oh, my God, it's such a big change.
Like, it's so hard.
So fair play to the girls and to the team for, like,
just pulling it together and be like, no, like, we're stay on task,
we want to win this game, three points.
I think that's really, really hard to do.
Like, as players, when something like that happens,
there's so many questions, there's so much up in the air
and so much confusion and oh my God, what happens, who takes charge,
all these questions and, like, why has it happened
and maybe reasons that you don't understand
or answers that you don't have,
I think to come together as a team and also London City
are well within form right now.
And I think even if they didn't get results
against some of the bigger teams, they've been performing.
I think they're a very strong team now.
To do that, I think fair play,
because that 100% rocks the boat massively
when there's a big, big decision taken like that, like mid-season.
So hard.
Yeah, I agree.
Right, our final game is Liverpool 4, Villa 1.
Obviously, a tough day for Villa.
But yeah, does the scoreline, I didn't get to see it best in,
but does the scoreline reflect the game?
I think when you go two-no-down after 14 minutes,
it's a long way back.
It's hard in it.
I saw one of the goals where it came in
and the defender came and then she flicked it in
and it's just, I think you know it's not your day when stuff like that happens.
Yeah, I think from watching I had the feeling
that like that was one of those moments that we've had before
where you go down and you're like, go down again quickly.
It's like...
Yeah.
It's very hard to come back.
Like it's a long road home.
And look, again, I think Liverpool,
bottom of the league going into that game,
go on and take the game by the scruff of its neck
and they did what they needed to do.
And I think what we saw was a completely different Liverpool side.
I think Denise O'Sullivan is an absolute baller
and I think she's added so much strength to them.
Yeah.
You know, I think they've had a decent January,
Martha Thomas coming in.
I think they've made some good moves.
But I think, yeah, massively, massively disappointing for us.
Well, like I said, though, they're fighting for relegation as well.
And a team that's in that position, the hardest teams to play again,
you've got nothing to live and you give absolutely everything plus an extra 10%.
But like you said, well, we were in that position when we lost to City 5'1,
you're two, three-nill down and you know you've got to go for it
and you've got to try and scoblin, then you open yourselves up
and space has become massive, fatigue sets in,
other teams dominating.
It's really, really hard.
Like, it does make it hard.
But I think a team that's fighting for,
to come out of relegation
is a dangerous team to play.
So I can imagine that Liverpool did show a different side to them
and really fought for one another.
But on to the next best it is what we have to do.
Exactly.
On the front of the other.
Pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off.
And I think me and you have just swapped our positions for next game.
On that note, we're going to take a quick break
and we'll be back very soon.
Welcome back to
daily brightness.
Last week we brought you
the devastating news
that the revolution
bars across the UK
are closing.
Gutted.
We gave you our 90s
and naughty's nostalgia
but now it's time
to hear some of yours
so this was the best
of our fan nostalgia
from the audience
the first one was Jess
and she said
dial up internet
and having to come off
the computer
when mum needed to use the phone.
Oh my God.
Literally I'd be like
deep chat with my friends
that in a right deep and meaningful
my mum's like
I'm expecting a phone call
8 o'clock.
Get off.
You're like B or B guys.
B RB money's fun.
Also, do you think we could make like a petition
to like not get rid of like revolution?
I just think we'd get on with signatures?
Probably not very well to be honest.
I think people are too,
the younger generations won't care.
They don't understand, do they?
They just don't get in there.
Pop world as well.
There's so many good bars I think when I was younger.
Oh, I'm devastated.
Anyone else?
If you're with me on starting a petition
and we want to get like a shit
on the signatures, please back me on this.
Help me.
Right, next up, we've got those aliens in the eggs
that I actually thought was going to grow.
I swear mine did grow.
No, I swear they had babies.
I swear it grows.
When you first get it in that egg
and it's like in that jelly stuff, it's tiny
and then all of a sudden this ain't like a freaking alien appears.
No, but didn't you have yours with your mates
and you have to put them together in one thing?
Yeah, and then they're like mold and then more come.
They did grow.
Sarah, Lady Sarah that sent it in.
I'm pretty sure they did grow,
unless I were, like, hypnotise
and my mum and dad were feeding me something
that I shouldn't have been having.
Yeah, I fully believe
that they were growing and had babies.
They were sick, though,
as I used to have loads of...
My favourite ones are like silver ones.
Yeah, I had them on the shelf.
Right, little nerd.
And that gooey stuff was well nice, this quidge.
Yeah.
That's our ADHD, though.
Yeah.
I want one now.
Bring back the jelly aliens.
Millie and Rachel are going to go and order them off Amazon tonight.
Now I see, like,
if you go to the pub or something,
like the kids have got them things out of the machines
that you put like 20p in.
They're a quid now.
Yeah.
And you twist it.
Oh my God.
Pogs.
Please tell me you remember Pogs.
What is that?
Pugs were like them little,
I've seen someone comment.
I'm trying to like rethink all the comments.
They're like those little like coin things
that you used to collect them.
And they were pogs and they were a game and you'd like flip them.
Oh my God.
I'm going to send you a picture.
Pogs.
I had millions of them.
I had so many like bags and bags and bags.
Are you asked to show me a picture?
I don't know.
I'll send you a picture.
but I had loads of those.
But yeah, whoever commented Pogs
and with you on that, they were sick.
The next one is a portable CD player
which is otherwise known as a Walkman.
I loved that.
I absolutely loved that.
Do you know, I still have mine?
It's in the loft.
I reckon I've got mine to where you know.
But also, how crap were the headphones?
Awful.
But I used to think, like,
I were like so cool, like walking about
with a Walkman in my pocket
and I'd pop it over and take a CD out.
You used to burn your own CDs.
How did we do that?
Like, I don't even know how you can do that now.
Like, I wouldn't even be able to figure that out now.
I wouldn't know how to do it now, but I know you could do like mixes on line wire
because that's...
Yeah, you download songs on line wire and then burn them to a CD.
Yeah, and then I'd write on it like 2000 and whatever, like 2001 or whatever.
I don't know, like Rachel's playlist.
Yeah, M-B's playlist.
Like Mills playlist.
I used to do M-I-L-Z.
That was how I used to spell Mills.
Mine was always like, Rachie D.
But those CD playlists.
I've legit still got mine.
It's in my mum and dad's lost.
I'm going to find it out for you.
Yeah, they're still got all the CDs.
And then it went to MP3 players
and you'd see a little thing on the screen.
You'd be like spinning it around like that.
I'm just getting me track up.
You'd take ages to get to the next one.
Oh my God, bring us back to the 90s.
Can we just go back in time?
If anyone's got like a time machine, please invent it
with AI these days.
Surely you can invent something.
Yeah, seriously.
I want to bring that back.
Oh, good memories.
I want to burn my own CD.
Like Spotify, so good.
but so easy, isn't it?
Like, how easy is that now?
Why don't we open a store?
90s.
Yeah.
Nighties nostalgia and bring it back.
I bet you'd get loads of people.
We'd have for so many customers.
90s nostalgia store coming soon.
MVRD.
Right, we're moving on to Millie's favourite, block and delete.
But before we get on to mine and Rachel's, again, we've got some from the lovely audience.
I'll kick us off with Claire.
When the delivery driver marks your parcel is handed to the resident and you find it in the rain.
Yes.
Yes, this.
There's nothing worse than when a delivery man says,
delivered, handed, accepted by M. Bright,
darling, I'm at training.
I haven't accepted shit.
You haven't handed to me.
Also, like, I don't like that because if you pay money for something
and that goes missing, they're also knobs about returning it.
Like, that literally happened to me.
Over Christmas, I ordered something, right?
I ordered, like, seven items, right?
One thing came.
I emailed them about a week later,
and I was like, it says it's delivered, but nothing's come.
They were like, well, we've weighed it, and we weighed it all,
and it was all in that package.
So it's there.
And I was like, I've opened the box, and there's one of them.
So I went back and forth.
Then they just, I never heard from them.
So then, like, a month, over a month goes by,
and I thought, I'm going to email them again,
because, like, I've just lost like 100 quid there.
Yeah, it's bad.
So I emailed them, and they were like, oh, well, sorry, actually,
it's past the 30 days.
I was like, but I emailed you.
This is a book there.
But also, don't you just,
I don't understand
sometimes I'm in the house
and they say
oh we knocked
no one was in
I'm like
I'm in the living room
you've just
you've just lobbed it
at my front door
like there'll be boxes
or they try and hide it
I had it today
Amazon I've come back
my door mat's there
guess where the parcels are
under the door mat
you don't think
anyone can just see
the big hump
like it's not very hidden
like obviously
oh no
there's a parcel
hidden under the mat
but yeah I agree Claire
I'm with you Claire
I'm with you Claire
that is annoying
block and delete that
immediately
The next one is from Ellie, she said the friend who is always 20 minutes late every single time.
We said seven, not seven, 20.
Right, I agree, yeah, because I hate that and I like, I'm like quite an on-time person.
I'm very punctual.
However, if you've got that friend, a word of advice, I would say we're meeting at half six.
I was just about to say, I do this with my mother.
If I, if I want you to be there for five, I'm telling mum four 15, be ready.
I agree.
Because I guarantee.
But you've just got to compromise.
You've got to compromise in the situation.
Yeah, I agree.
but I can't, I'm not going to block and delete that
because my mum does that and that means I've got to block and delete my mom
and that's never happening, so I just have to deal with it and improvise.
Right, last one, we've got Sarah,
when someone asks for your honest opinion and then gets mad when you give it,
I think that's just attitude problem.
Don't ask for it if you don't want it.
Do you know what I mean?
Block and delete, we're with you on that tip.
Yeah, get out of the way.
Get out of the way.
Right, what's your one for this week?
Oh, let me check my notes
because I've been collecting them
because there's that many.
I don't know if I've said this before
but when you're on public transport
especially on at tube station,
people are pushing and shoving
and people rush to get on the tube
before letting the people off
and it specifically says
please let people exit the tube
before getting on.
Yeah, I agree.
I think you've got a big problem
with public transport.
I hate public transport
but it is very convenient
when it works.
Capital letters hate it.
One, people are too rude.
Two, people have
no time whatsoever, like they're just constantly in the rush.
The amount of stuff I see in London where I'm seeing like elderly people getting
shoved around and, oh, I can't, best thing, I just can't do it.
I can't, I hate it.
I get so anxious as well on like the trains and the tubes and stuff.
I think that's a big point, like what happens to the elderly because that actually
goes with what I, this is, I've just remembered my block and delete right.
So I was walking the video of the dogs and obviously the weather's been shit.
But when people are driving up a bit of a hill, slight hill, and it's puddled on
the side of the road, yeah.
You can see about 10 cars in front of you
that that person splashed onto the path, right?
Quite a big splash.
So when you see an elderly lady walking down that hill,
they didn't splash her.
Honestly, I'd have followed them out.
What are you doing?
That's horrible.
Why are you going that fast anyway through that puddle?
But if you've seen that happen,
you see someone, especially an elderly person,
walking towards you on that path,
slow down or go around it.
You know, you can actually get in trouble for that.
Just a word of advice for anyone out there listening.
You know, you can actually get done.
If you're seen, if you seem to, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong,
but if the police were there and you did that to someone intentionally,
you'd get done for it.
I don't necessarily even think it's intentionally.
I think it's just ignorant.
I'm not moving out of my way.
You can just get wet.
Mate, if anyone did that to me,
you better believe I'm sprinting my fastest.
I'm getting a P.B.
I'm peak speed chasing you back.
I'll be clinging on to that car.
Like, you've never known.
I'll be on the body hanging off of dear life.
Shit like that really, really like just...
Me too.
I just think it's ignorant.
Oh my God.
I was on a dog walk.
I was walking dogs with Claire and Clover.
And some dude was running and I stepped to the side.
Like, it was in the door, but I've got my torch on.
The dogs have got their lights on.
He had his head torch on.
The dude ran and splashed in the puddle, shot all up my leg.
What did you say?
I had to take a deep breath.
I'm blocking and deleting you.
You're right?
I just thought like, dude, you can see the puddle.
Like, you've literally just ruined my whole outfit.
Like, what are you, why are you running through a puddle anywhere?
I know you're outside and you're excited on your adventure,
but you don't need to jump in the puddle, like...
My nephew does that.
Splish, splash.
Splash, honestly, anyway, making me angry.
On a brighter note, let's talk about gratitude.
What are you grateful to that?
I think maybe we should start, like, bringing some people's gratitude into this.
Like, the fans.
I think so as well, yeah, because we do it with the block and delete.
All right, moving forward.
DB fans, we want to know your gratitude
just as much as you block and delete
because we should all be grateful for things in life.
What is yours this week, Besty?
You're going to think I'm stupid
because I've decided to buy yet another Ninja product.
Actually, it's on display, look.
So I have actually bought a Ninja juicer.
And the reason why I bought the Ninja one
is because, yeah, okay, I love Ninja.
But it's so easy to clean.
Like, there's no mess.
I knew there was going to be something to do with cleaning.
Yeah, like it's so.
easy. Like I had a juicer when I was in America and oh my God, like I would get annoyed by
it and wouldn't have a juice again. Like I got it because I was like, want juice, but it's too
messy. Anyway, this is so easy. So I've been making loads of green, like, healthy juices
and shots for my morning. Nice best day. And I've been enjoying that. I've been really grateful
for having that and having some goodness in my life quite easily. Simple things. Small wings.
What about you? Mine. My dad bless him. My dad is my gratitude this week. That
guy is unbelievable. Not only does he make me hold very high expectations of a man, which is not
easy in this world these days, but just before I left for the game, I had like 40 minutes
to spare and he rings me and he just got back from Scotland, literally just drove back from Scotland.
He'd been back a day and he says, oh, I'm off an hour away. I said, what? From where?
He said, from your house? I said, Dad, I'm about to leave for the game soon. I've got a half
an hour and then I've got to go. So I check him and find my eye, find like location.
And he is, he's off an hour away, Rach. So he drove all the way down to my house,
from Sheffield to London. I said, well, what you're doing? He said, well, I thought
I'd just come and see him a little princess and give you a cuddle and fix you. I basically had
a room that would have a leaked front boiler. So it needed redoing. And I wanted it
fix him, but the guy that was going to do it, couldn't do it. So my dad drove all the way down
and just thought he'd come and fix it in a day and then drive all the way back to Sheffield.
So he came down and I caught him for 10 minutes, made him a coffee, give me a big hug,
and then I went to the game.
And then about half four or five in the afternoon, he left him, drove all the way back.
Oh, he's such a jam.
And I'm just like, what the hell?
Love Steve.
What the hell?
And then, to be fair, my mum were going to come.
So shout out to Mama Bee, because she was going to come, but obviously my sister's about to pop.
So she needs someone supervising at all times.
But yeah, Papa Bear, what an absolute legend, just decided to drive down,
fix my cupboard, give me a hug, which was well needed.
And then drive all the way back.
Amazing.
Live for a moment.
I'm just like, just a solid three and a half hour journey there.
I'm back.
But yeah, he just, I don't know.
What a man.
What a man.
What a man.
What a man.
Shout out to Stephen.
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