:48:07
Are these for me?
:48:11
Yeah.
:48:14
Flowers.
:48:15
l suppose they were,
:48:17
once upon a time.
:48:19
Thank you.
:48:22
Come on, Jo.
:48:29
Oh.
:48:33
And chocolates!
:48:40
lt's come just at
the right time for me.
:48:40
lt's come just at
the right time for me.
:48:43
l was gettin' bored with
that pub and football stuff.
:48:46
You can only spend so much time
:48:48
playing Subbuteo.
:48:50
Having a kid's a brilliant idea.
:48:52
lt wasn't really an idea.
:48:54
lt might as well have been.
:48:56
lt's perfect.
:48:57
lt's not just the baby.
:48:59
lt's, you know,
it's you as well.
:49:01
l think we're good together.
:49:03
l thought l was
Miss Jean Brodie.
:49:06
l was wrong.
l've been thinking about this.
:49:10
You're George Graham.
:49:12
The Arsenal manager.
:49:14
And that's good, is it?
:49:16
lt's brilliant.
:49:17
You're careful and organised
:49:18
and methodical and all that.
:49:20
That's why we work.
:49:22
l need somebody like that.
:49:23
And you need somebody
like me....
:49:25
Work well as a team.
:49:27
Not even as a team, as a club.
:49:29
Paul, you do talk
some terrible nonsense.
:49:32
lt's not. lt's the truth.
:49:33
lt's all working out.
:49:35
Wife and baby, that'll do me.
:49:36
Who said anything about a wife?
:49:39
We'd want to do it
properly, wouldn't we?
:49:42
Liam? lf it's a boy.
:49:43
The greatest Arsenal player ever
:49:46
but it's a nice name.
:49:47
Better apply for the job.
:49:49
What job?
:49:50
Rosie's Head of Year
job. l said no -
:49:53
but now, brilliant.
Perfect timing.
:49:55
We'll need a bit more money
:49:57
'cause we'll need a house.
:49:59
- Paul...
- Ted'll be pleased, anyway.