I put the clutch in to reverse down the drive and it suddenly gets quieter.
take the clutch out and theres this slight rubbing noise, kinda like dry gears or similar. its kinda grinding, kinda rubbing. Anyway
i try this a few times, trying to determine what it is and POP!

My clutch pedal goes straight to the floor.
"Shit," thinks I. "I've just snapped a clutch cable"
I shut her down and jump out to check the cable, and its still attached to the leverat the gearbox, and the bracket on the engine mount.
I give the lever a yank (not an american) and it moves an inch or so. Wheres the tension gone? What's happened?
AFAIK, the lever pushes the thrust bearing onto the spider, right?
What could I have done? I was late for work so I didn't really check it too thoroughly.
I should add that i did an engine swap on the weekend, and this has been the only hiccup so far.
[Edit: I was in a rush, so maybe I did break the cable, and if theres no cable tension on the lever, maybe it will move a bit.. I'll wait the day out and see what you guys think, before pulling some annual leave to pull that friggin gearbox out again..]