:16:07
	Might make an Arsenal defence
:16:09
	of them yet, Robert.
:16:11
	Yes, sir.
:16:13
	Em, sir, you going
to Highbury next week?
:16:16
	- Nah.
- Oh.
:16:17
	'Course l'm going.
:16:19
	Want me to get you
a programme?
:16:21
	lt's cash in advance.
:16:23
	l've been caught too many times.
:16:25
	No, it's not that.
:16:26
	Em...
:16:27
	could l come with you?
:16:30
	That'd be a bit difficult.
:16:33
	To be honest,
between you and me,
:16:36
	- l go to the pub first.
- l could wait outside.
:16:39
	l stand on the North Bank.
You wouldn't see.
:16:42
	- l'd go down the front.
- Your mum'd love that.
:16:45
	She says l have to go
:16:46
	with a responsible adult.
:16:48
	Saturday's the one
day of the week
:16:50
	when l'm NOT
a responsible adult.
:16:52
	l turn into someone your age.
:16:54
	Not as sensible.
:16:56
	She won't have to find out.
:16:58
	l'm sorry, Robert, l can't.
:17:01
	Well, not this week.
:17:02
	Maybe some other time, eh?
:17:04
	Next season when
you've grown a bit?
:17:07
	Get you a programme.
:17:08
	Cash in advance unnecessary,
on this occasion.
:17:11
	To hell with it,
:17:13
	you can have one for free.
:17:14
	Thanks, sir.
:17:19
	Bollocks!
:17:21
	BOLLOCKS!
:17:24
	[Paul] Nothing to worry about.
:17:26
	His handwriting's a disgrace
to the human race
:17:29
	but he's very bright
and enjoys the lessons.
:17:32
	He does. He's always
goin' on about you.
:17:35
	lt's my enthusiasm for
Steinbeck's prose style.
:17:38
	Either that or something else.
:17:40
	The football, you mean?
:17:41
	Robert thinks they might
win the championship
:17:44
	for the first time since 1 970.
:17:47
	1 971 .
:17:48
	Gotta get things
like that right.
:17:50
	Absolutely.
:17:51
	Did he tell you what happened
:17:53
	after football training?
:17:55
	He asked me if l'd take him
to the Arsenal.
:17:58
	Mr Ashworth, l'm so sorry.
:17:59
	He just seemed uptight about it.