The Business
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1:15:00
No-one wants you around
when you've got nothing left.

1:15:03
I wanted out so badly
but I couldn't just walk away with nothing.

1:15:24
Freeze!
1:15:27
Jesus!
1:15:28
Charl.
1:15:30
What's happened to you?
1:15:33
You all right, Sonny?
You look like you've gone right to the front.

1:15:37
I took your old bar on, Charl.
1:15:39
Done it up like I said.
1:15:40
It's really cracking on.
1:15:42
Where's Frankie?
1:15:44
He's on his way back from Cádiz.
You seen any of the others?

1:15:47
- I don't see anyone. Not after what happened.
- What about my Sammy?

1:15:50
You hear things,
but no, I ain't seen him in years.

1:15:53
I just keep my nut down.
1:15:54
If it weren't so hot,
I'd say come down there for a drink.

1:15:57
Yeah?
1:15:59
Maybe I will.
1:16:01
- They still want you here. I'd give it a wide.
- Tell you what.

1:16:04
We'll have a reunion party.
1:16:06
- What for?
- What do you mean, what for?

1:16:09
I can pull a crowd like
you've never seen before, son.

1:16:12
I'm not saying that.
1:16:14
I don't know, Charl. It's just...
1:16:16
I don't know, Charlie.
1:16:18
Yeah, yeah. That's what we'll do.
1:16:20
We'll get the old firm back for a night.
Be fucking blinding.

1:16:24
It's changed down there, Charl.
1:16:26
I don't mean no offence,
but you can't just steam in.

1:16:29
No offence?
1:16:31
I ain't just fucking steaming in, boy.
1:16:34
That club's still mine.
1:16:35
Well, legally it's mine, actually.
1:16:38
Hark at him, all the long words now.
1:16:41
Come on, son, it'll be blinding.
1:16:43
One little night.
1:16:45
For old times' sake.
1:16:48
Listen, you go and sort out the balloons,
1:16:50
and I'm gonna put the word out that I'm back.
1:16:53
Who to?
1:16:56
Fucking everyone!
1:16:58
Just like the old days, eh?

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