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Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily

Phil-ter Mickelson

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily

talkSPORT

Sports & Recreation, Sports, Comedy

4.5808 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2019

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Paul and Andy asked the listeners for their fictional football teams. They were also joined by the man responsible for crowning a street in north Wales as the steepest in the world, Gwyn Headley, and coffee-boffin, Professor Jonathan Morris, explained how coffee could play a part in Phil Mickelson's preparation for The Open.

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0:00.0

This is Paul Hawkesby.

0:01.4

Andy Jacobs.

0:02.1

And welcome once again at the H&J Daily, some of the best bits of this afternoon's show.

0:06.7

Well, it's the close season, which means we basically have to think outside the box.

0:13.2

Which is why we spoke to a coffee professor and the man that was campaigned for the world's steepest hill.

0:20.9

But they both have a sport in context, don't they, Andy?

0:24.5

They do.

0:25.1

As you're discovering.

0:26.4

I enjoy speaking to both of them.

0:27.3

Yeah, they were good.

0:28.6

We had a bit of a conversation, didn't we?

0:30.2

We did.

0:30.6

We had quite several conversations, as we do often in the off-season.

0:35.0

In the course of three hours.

0:36.3

So, here it all is.

0:38.3

Enjoy.

0:47.4

Good afternoon.

0:49.0

Can I kick off this afternoon?

0:50.6

With the cool subject

0:52.0

and leaning on your excellent memory.

0:54.7

Oh, yeah.

0:55.6

Because this comes from a sad place.

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