 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Tuesday topic we are joined by Cameron of the Mighty Blues for it, and Steve's being in such. I'll add Steve here again, hope he's a well, great win yesterday, long time coming. Good to see people with smiles on their faces on a Monday morning for once. Just wanted your point really on three players, really, Donna Carverloo and Tom Davis and John Joe Kenny. Just wanted to know really what next for them three players. Good to see Donna Carverloo and getting a run of games. And my personal opinion is that he should lead the line now until the end of the season. Also on Tom Davis, not really getting a look in at the moment, more of a squad player in and out of the squad as well. Just really wanted to know what next for him. And also John Joe Kenny, my personal opinion is that I think he should be loaned out next season to either a near the bottom end of the league Premier League team or a top end championship team. I don't think he'll do many on playing every week, playing nearly 40 games a season for a team like that. Yeah, but just a short topic this week, like I said, keep up the good work boys and up the toffies. Thanks, Steve, for your video. So, Pedro, go on, you kick us off to Steve's question. What do we do with those three lads for one to the other? I mean, let's start with... I mean, give me a chance. Let's start with John Joe Kenny first, because I would say in the pack another he's number three at the minute of what Steve was saying. John Joe, what do we do with John Joe? Well, I suppose the question is at the moment that he's the number two right back. Seamus isn't getting any younger, so it's what we do next. That's going to be really important for his career. Seamus has probably got... You'd want someone fighting with Seamus now, wouldn't you? I'm not quite at the stage, Lady Baines was, when Dean signed. But you don't want to be at that stage either. You want there to be competitiveness. So that if anything happens, you can replace them. Or there's a downturn in form, you can replace them, whatever you need. It's a long season. We forget how long seasons are at times. And now at one part of the season, you're on top of the world in the next bit, you're at the bottom. And you need somebody who can come in and fill that gap. Now, John Joe, for me, is still massively like that. Newcastle, he was terrible. Other games, he's looked really good. He's got to find a level that you're like... All players have got to find a level that there's sevens every week. Now, there are not sevens, there are six, or there are eight, but not madly up and down. Three and nine. Exactly. So, the question is, but have they already got somebody who's better than them? That would be, you know, Holgate. Do they think he's a better right back than he is? Is there anyone coming through that they think is a better right back? At this stage, that's probably now at the moment. Coming through, Holgate's a different situation. And is there enough of a need to go out and buy a right back at this moment that will absolutely eclipse him as a player? And again, I would probably say no. I would probably say that as much as I'd love a right back, I can't imagine it being top of the list just at the moment. So, I think next season he'll be at the club, and he'll still be number two. I don't think he'll be fighting for the number one spot. Cos I honestly look at John Joe now, and I don't think he's a long-term successor for... ..a moment or do you just think he, in your opinion, potentially... I don't think he's got the physical attributes... ..to be good enough to play as a Premier League right back. I just don't think he's got it, you know? So, at the moment he's a squad player, I don't see a need to send him out on loan cos I think he gets enough game time at heaven. You just don't think... I'll probably talk a little bit more about the loan time for everyone, but... ..it's what he's doing. I don't think he was in the squad against... Nothing. No, I don't think he was in the squad. He wasn't on the bench was he, so... ..the manager obviously made the decision to just take him completely out of the firing line. So, yeah, I don't think he's good enough, personally. Cam? I'm on the same lines. I like John Joe. You know, he's a scouser. He's a never-time onion. I'm not exactly sure on that. But what about him being a never-time onion? I'm not 100% sure on that one either. Don't worry about it. Anyway, we'll leave that one. Yeah, I don't think he's good enough, to be honest. I think with John Joe is on the ball. I don't think he's the worst player on the field. Getting forward, I think he's got... ..you can see it, but his positioning for me is just pouring that as a right back, as a defender, no matter where you play alongside the defense. Your positioning needs to be spot on. In that Newcastle game, he got caught out too many times out of the positioning. I think he's had an age now where he shouldn't be having to learn that he should have learned that. He should be up there challenging with Seamus, and the way Seamus is tailing this season and the way, obviously, he's not getting any younger, his performances will only, you know, I hate saying it, but become worse because he'll get older. John Joe should be there every week now. He should be in there playing week in, week out, or you're on Seamus' tail, when it almost feels like when Seamus is for Seamus plays. I think that's partly because John Joe isn't good enough to challenge. I suppose... I think he probably still will be at the club next season because I don't think there's a rush to sell him. Whether he'll be challenging, I don't know. It depends what Marco Silva thinks. I'll get when he comes back and how he sees that one going. You know, he might look at how Mason's played for West Brom and think, right, you're going to be in there next season, you're going to be either challenging Seamus or playing week in, week out. And I suppose that's where San and a new right back comes into it, then, what his opinions are on Mason Hallgate. I would make San and a right back a priority, I think, if he doesn't believe Mason Hallgate can be that right back, because I think Seamus is not going to get any faster. He's not going to be able to get up the line as much. He's not going to be the Seamus as he was in 2013-14 and he's the best right back in the league. I think it might be a top priority when you're thinking in terms of, you know, a striker, for example, if Ghana goes a centre mid. But I think it's something that, if Seamus gets another injury like that and you can only bring, say, a John Joe in and his positioning is off and, you know, you've got maybe, I don't know, let's say you've still got to walk off on the right, he doesn't come back defensively anyway. I think we need a solid right back in there and he would look to the right back in the summer.