 Welcom y toffi TV, we are joined by Callum Snell here. We're going to talk, Ped, about Uman Y Ys, everyone's favourite subject. This is the daily accent by the way, Fer. It is the daily accent, yes. I should have probably introduced that, but there you go. But you know it's the daily accent cos you've clicked on it. Oe, sorry. Obviously. Uman Y Ys, being in the news, it's... Listen, he's been out the Premier League matchday squad for the last couple of games. He hasn't been in the 18. More and more stories are appearing now that he's going to go to Galatasaray, looks like, in January. Apparently he was close to moving in the summer, didn't quite happen. So are we right to consider letting him go in January? Yes. He's played 48 minutes of Premier League football so far. So I think personally, if this... I think you'd always get it done, like your squad players. Have I ever good your squad players are? That's your drop-off, isn't it? You're only as good as your squad players. And you look at him, and you look at Dominic Alvent Lewin as a kid. You look at him as a 27-year-old. 28? That wasn't... 28-year-old international. And you just think... You're not good enough. Even though last season you had these little moments and come back out of wilderness. For me, I just think... For me, I think it's about pecanodas. And I think as we try and improve, everyone will go down one. So maybe we've got a boss centre forward. Tokshun will go down one. And then that means the one at the bottom, who I think is Neas at the moment, needs to be shifted. Carl, what do you think? I agree. I mean, sort of mountain Neas, like you mentioned last season. I think there was a lot of nostalgia attached to it a little bit. It was all like, oh my, oh my. He's come back. He's come out. He's got to lock it. It was all of it. Because I think a lot of it was the situation that we found ourselves in last season. We were sort of scraping the barrel for any sort of positivity we could. You know what I'm saying? And I feel like Neas was one of them. Especially we came on, scored against Bournemouth didn't we? We got a couple against Bournemouth and then the Sunderling game as well. And people were like, oh yeah, there's a lot of light. But now that I think a bit of progression has been made, I think people now don't think, now Silver and Brands or whatever, getting their feet under the desk a little bit. And you're like, okay now, do we have time for putting up with this a little bit? And what I've seen so far when he's in the season, no. That's the point isn't it? Last season he was effective. He scored against Crystal Palace as well. And obviously he got the suspension and won the penalty. And that maybe took the wind out of his sails a little bit. But he was an effective player. But this season you look at him and you just think you know your time's up. And I'm not having a go with that by the way. I do think that ability wise he's limited. But if it wise he still gives everything. But I think this season, I don't know whether it just seems like he knows his time's up. I don't think that means that he's stopped trying. I just look at him and think the enthusiasm's gone out. Last year he had a point to prove that he got in. Cymru had treated him poorly. Let's be honest. Treated him awfully if we're being honest about it. When he got back in the fold and he worked hard. It was always about proving a point. And he sort of reached that glass ceiling now to a certain extent. Now it's like, what else can you offer us now? And he's like, I don't know. And it's a shame for the lad. But he comes to a point where decisions have to be made. Especially if you want to go forward anyway. I think the fact that everybody's level's gone up. I think in that squad everyone's gone up. Last year we were desperate for anyone to just put the ball in the net. Let's be honest, we were. When we got the end source and he didn't hit the ground running. So he has to put the ball in the net. I think that's why a lot of people had a bit of a sentimental attachment to him. And I think that's why there are questions around him. Like, does he stay, does he go? But you've got to make decisions. And some of these ties have got to be cut, mate. I think he was an underdog, wasn't he? And people like an underdog, especially ever. When things are going wrong. And it was also two things up to Cumin as well. When times were bad, especially that. The fans got on board with that. Especially with the Bournemouth game. When people were like, we're not winning games. And then this fella comes off the bench and proves a point.