This Sporting Life
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:25:01
We haven't much for tea.
:25:03
Don't boast.
:25:04
He might think we're poor.
:25:10
Sit down.
:25:12
Hi, young un.
You're getting very heavy.

:25:15
I know.
:25:17
Tell me,
:25:19
what have you been doing?
:25:20
Been shopping with mam.
:25:23
Have you! And where else?
:25:24
To see our dad.
:25:30
How'd the match go?
:25:32
Did you win?
:25:33
He played a blinder, Missus.
:25:37
Did he?
:25:39
They signed him on?
:25:40
It's not as quick as that.
:25:42
But he can ask anything he likes.
:25:45
Isn't that right?
:25:47
Isn't that right?
:25:49
I don't know.
:25:50
It won't pay them to turn you down.
:25:52
They'll give him it, Mr. Johnson.
:25:54
Aye, he'll sail away.
:25:56
He'll sail away.
:25:58
He'll be very pleased.
:26:02
I'll see you, Dad.
:26:04
You mind me helping you, Frank?
:26:09
Why do you say that?
:26:11
I'm in a position to help.
It's only right.

:26:15
Aye, I think it's right.
:26:17
You don't mind?
:26:19
No.
:26:21
Don't know what you're talking about.
:26:23
That's all right, then.
:26:25
I'll see you.
You know, any time at all.

:26:29
See you, Dad.
:26:43
You play for nothing?
:26:45
Amateur pay, thirty bob.
:26:48
That's hardly a wage.
:26:50
They pay good when the sign you on.

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