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The Hurley family has started a new football podcast where they discuss their family's take on the footballing world. They introduce themselves, starting with four-year-old Ollie who is already showing a passion for football. Seven-year-old Jack plays for Ecclesall Rangers and is a strong defender for his team. Mommy Charlie, the only non-footballer, brings a positive outlook to the podcast. However, there are some interruptions and disagreements during the recording. Hello and welcome to a brand new football podcast. We are the Hurley family and we're going to be coming to you once a week with our family take on the footballing world. So let us introduce ourselves in ascending age order. First of all we've got four-year-old Ollie. He's too young to play for a team at the moment but he's got a ball at his feet most of the time and he's already showing all the signs of being football mad. His coach at training this week said he's going to be some player that lad. Say hello Ollie. Hello. Hey how you doing Oli? Good. How's your week going? Good. How was Monday? Good. Yeah what was the highlight? Good. Okay thanks Oli. Next up we have seven-year-old Jack. Jack plays for Ecclesall Rangers under eight and is a one-man defensive wall for his team who are in the second division about 20. Say hi Jack. Hi. How are you? Good thank you. How's your week started? Brilliant. Yeah um you tell us a joke. Why does the donkey what? Why is six afraid of seven? I don't know. Because seven ate nine. Next you've just heard her now with her positive outlook and attitude it's mommy Charlie. The lone female and non-footballer. Start that bit again. Oh my god are you going to do this all the way through? Yeah I'm producing and editing. Okay all right. I'm not sure. Start what again? That bit you can't say I'm not going to keep that in when we're saying move on so then that won't work. So you're just going to have to okay you just do it you do it you do it you do it no you do it we're like three minutes through we're three minutes through and you've already stopped us twice to have things your way and it's just a bit I'm trying to I'm saying it won't make sense. Perfect sorry.