 Filed yna'r TV o'r trofiu. Yn yw'r rhagl. Mae rhagl roedd yma efo chi chi'n 10th, a bod ni'n gweithio'r cywir gafodd. Aro i'n gweithio'r rhagl i'n gweithio'n gyffredig, mae'n rhaid yn cyffredig, ac yn llaf i'n gweithio. mae'r ffêl iawn yn yma, byddwch. mae'n gwneud i'r右 yn y gweithio. Mae'n gweithio llai o'r dweud o'r llog, felly mae'n gyffredig o'r rhagl,それau yna yn yn teim York i wych yn ddweud hynny. Over 10th, I guess the sandbiter already out there, I think 10 points better than the gun last year, 11 away wins, things like that, or overall, and I know it is overall, it's a bit of a disappointing end to the season, but overall what will be your take away really from the season? Where season in the history? No genuinely, I have not, this is not real football. This is not real football, what this season has done is absolutely confirm the notion that without fans football is irrelevant, absolutely irrelevant, pointless and irrelevant, so even though it had loads of big moments, because there's no fans to share those moments, number one, they will always be looked at as in, did it really matter, did it really happen, did it really count? So you'll have that side of things, and then because there was no fans there to share the experience, you can't look back and go wow that was an amazing victory we went there, because when you watch games of football, when you win games of football, you equate what happens on the pitch to the celebrations off them. It's not worse than seeing a goal going in the crabby and just go, you want to see arms and limbs going, that was amazing, I was in there, or I had mates in there, or that's what I am part of what that is like to be. You know, even if you watch someone when we win an away game and I see people in there going I know, I know people in there, and they're having the time of their lives and even though I wasn't, I feel part of that. And now we haven't had that this season, it's been completely lost, so that's my first thought on it, I never want this to happen again, because if it does, football to me is absolutely pointless. You've got a lot on with that obviously. I totally agree with it, football without fans is not on isn't it, let's be honest, it's just so strange winning at places like Hanfield Leeds, never won at Leeds, hardly. And still, it's hot in them, it would have been great days out last minute, equalise it, and I thought, if all of this had never seen it, so it's all happened at once when I haven't been there. Many others have the same, but it's just been a long draining, tiring season I think, I've got to be honest. Like we've said many times, it's like a Netflix series to me, because you're just tuning for the hour and a half don't you, and you're like, oh yeah, that's what it felt like to me. The only time it felt real to me was when we beat Liverpool on that field, I got all my hands up at Dislike Liverpool. No of course. I haven't seen that in my lifetime, that was fantastic to watch and must admit, being waiting for that for all my life. But it's just a shame that it's been a full season with our fans basically, and when you'll have your life going away, going at the home games, even like Lincoln and the Cup and stuff like that, it's just been very strange for me. It's when you think of, I'm feeling you think of Sir Madge and Sigurdson's penalty, played the same way, and then he scores that penalty and runs to that corner with the rest of the user. The emotion in that. Everyone's, ah, them pitches are there for ever. It's just for ever isn't it? It's just said people might love that and go all good at that. But I guess to take stuff like that though, from that perspective it's been good hasn't it? We've got the record at Spares, we have won there since 2008. We've won, and I'm feeling our first time in 22 years, we won at Arsenal for the first time since 1996. Leaves like Kane said, we've got hardly won there, we won there. We're the good winner West, I'm less than we won it again. So there's been a lot of records that have at least deep dispatched some of them haven't they? Yeah, but I wonder how much that will play a part in anything. I don't know how much that's ever played a part in us not winning those places. But it's good to just not have that. Yeah, it's good to not have people go, oh we haven't won a game and I'm feeling since 1999. It's good that people go, you've finally won at the Emirates, you've finally beaten Arsenal away, you've finally beaten Spares. That's great, I just wonder how much it'll hold weight going forward. Or is it just a thing for us or things for just someone's says, does it really matter to the players? So that'll be interesting. But they're all good wins in their own right aren't they? Beating most of the teams above us. I don't need a top two, he didn't beat in me. So that's good in its own right, especially away from home. And I suppose the only negative in that is it hasn't counted for anything. It hasn't counted for anything. Normally when you win games of football, like big games, you want them to go to something. But when you look back at the season and go, finished 10th. And I know the points are high. And that's why I'm not really ass we finished 10th. I'm not that ass we finished 10th. Four more points in Europe. Let's just pause it there for a sec. Well Ned, Ned just put that off for us three points. Total thing there. So here's the points from the 1670. This is around obviously Ronald Coon's first season. Everton finished 7th. 61 points that season. 17 wins the same as this season. 10 draws 11 defeats was enough to get Everton's 7th. The next year on the Ralladys 49 points. 13 wins 10 draws 15 defeats. 18 19 seasons 54 points. 15 wins 9 draws 14 defeats. 19 20 49 points last season. 13 wins 10 draws 15 defeats. 12. And this season 59 points. 17 wins 8 draws 13 defeats. 10th. So you know after Coon's first season with the 61. Is the second highest points. Same amount of wins. The same amount of wins. And it's instead of getting us 7th. It's got us 10th. So I guess came in you look at it from that perspective. To win 17 out of 38 games. And to only get 10th. I mean, if like Peter said, if you just look at the points on its own. Forget the league position. Because it was gold difference that knocked us down a couple of places. But 59 points isn't a terrible the 10. People have lowered at Leicester City. It's the leary. And they're where you're doing things. And yet they finished 7 points above Everton who have been terrible. Apparently by a lot of people's standards. 8 points off Champions League. But you look at it like that. It's weird isn't it? Yeah. Well, the only thing I'm let down is that we didn't get Europe. That was everyone's objective at the start of the season. We need to get European football. The manager made it clear that we need to be in Europe next season. To go with the plan. And that's just been the biggest let down. I'm not really bothered where we finish. 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th. I'm not really bothered. 59 points on another year. We'll get us 7th places. We've been unfortunate with our missed opportunities at home. And it's our own fault really. We shot ourselves in the footpoint again for me. Because we had a really good chance of getting into the Europa League at least. The season of the Conference League. But this team don't really seem to have a mentality. Where they can overcome big games when it's somethings on the line. Sheffield, United at home. I keep going back to probably bored of me. I still wouldn't have gotten Europe back then. I guarantee it's the Villa game. Villa, Sheffield, United. These two games. The home games. We've got 4 points in those two games. Exactly. I look at more of. I wouldn't put Sheffield, United on its own now. Because the home form is consistently poor. You've got to look at the home form all the time. I told me with that too. What I mean by the Sheffield, United. The game is dull. But if we beat Sheffield, United. Then Westam, then Tottenham have got something to think about. Because they're right on the back then. No, but I say this. As a whole, I totally agree. The home form is absolutely pathetic. And let's be honest. 11 away wins with nothing in empty. In a full stadium. Sorry, do you know what I mean? No, but I think that's obviously a big positive. I know we can say to the game of 40. Forget about whether it was home or away. It was just a game on a pitch. Because there was no fans on Evergreen 17. But I guess if you want to break it down a bit and say 11 away wins is really good. Only man city won more away against than ever. So that's a big positive this season. It's something that we've bemoaned for years. Haven't helped her a 11 with being away from home. But I guess the key disappointing thing is the fact that we were only able to manage two wins from December at home. And we had games against Burnley. The second half of the season was a lot worse than the first half. I think the first half we finished with the first 19 games. We got 33 points. So the second half has been disappointed. The wins have been far in between. Apart from the three we won in a row when we beat Liverpool and Southampton and West Brom wasn't it? That was the real catalyst that we thought was going to get us Europe. Ultimately, I think it showed that this team, number one, it wasn't good enough. It hasn't got good enough players. The squad's not good enough. That's been shown by the second half of the season when it's been a bit more stretched. It's not been good enough. We picked up a lot of injuries. You could sometimes say that's unlucky or you could say, well, it's the type of players we carry. You know, we've got players who are in the late 30s. We're picking up a little knocks. They're not playing as much. Players and then how many players are saying I'll play injured? Well, we know some players won't play with any kind of knock. And there's all those little things. And we haven't had any consistency. And the simple fact is this team isn't good enough. The reason why we've won 11 away games, most of them have become because we had a particular style of play. And I think the managers done brilliantly together. Those wins tactically set us up. The win at Leicester, superb. The win at Liverpool, superb. The win at Leeds, superb. Three games there were tactically, we were brilliant. We were brilliant and every single player had done their job on those nights. And off against three very attacking sides. And we won, we scored a couple of goals in those games as well. And we got the first goal and there was a belief, there was a belief that we were playing. And when people criticise Calamantulotti in the style of home, the flip side is the style of way, because he knows that isn't that very good. You know when people say again, Mr Leary, people say we're 18 months in and we've got no style of play in addition with that. I was saying to Kay before it, to me, I disagree with that, we've got a style of play. We are a defensive counter-attackers team. That's what we are. Is that what everything want to be? I hope not, because I want us to play more attacking football. But that's what we are, aren't we? You said yourself, you got to Christmas and went, we're letting goals in. We sat here going, you know what, take a few nil nils at the moment. Just to stop letting goals in. And I think that's what Carlo did. I think Carlo got to Christmas and went, yeah, we're not very good at doing the other stuff. Of trying to attack. So let's be tight. I remember Fulham, Fulham game 3-2. We were terrible second half. We were terrible. We were absolutely shocking in that game. And we had to bring Tom Davis on. And he sat in front of the back four and that got us a little bit more going forward. We were awful. You missed the pen Fulham that day. Yeah, we were awful. And I remember afterwards people going, what are you both for? We were like, because we can't defend. And we got to the playing game and he got a little bit lucky. It's not lucky, I suppose, but we got injuries and he went to the four of the back centre backs. And it clicked into Ben Goffley. It clicked into place. And he discovered, you know, at two home games Arsenal Chelsea against teams who know we've come and have a lot of the ball. So it worked in those games. And actually, it's funny, because where it started going wrong, when you talk about like, saying Sheffield tonight, and I think the West Ham game at home where it started going wrong. If we'd won that night, then we would have been like second in the league going into January thinking, we've got, we can do this. And when we got beat by West Ham, it sort of took the wind out of our sails a little bit. Give them the catalyst. That was a big game at the time West Ham was, wasn't it? We'd had a break as we didn't have the city game. The city game. And it felt, we'd come on. And that was the game to me where things started going the wrong way. Just a little moment. You have little moments in the season where we started, with December we'd been brilliant. That was New Year's Day, wasn't it? What about when we got ourselves back into the mix with Windsor Wolves and Leeds? And then we'd come home against Newcastle. It would fall from bottom. It'd be terrible. When we went to Leeds, I thought we had to go that day. We were stupid. Because we did the game plan. Yeah. But we were attacking as well. That's what it means on me. That was the most attacking I've seen this play or season at Leeds. In my opinion, because normally we go away and we defend and we keep it a shape and stuff like that. But the thing is though, the problem going forward is that we can't really be playing like that at home. Don't you think that one of the big problems this season has been was that mentally the players just couldn't defend at home? You look at the Sheffield United. Sorry, you go back to the Baylor game and you look at how we give the goal up. You look at the Sheffield United the way we give the goal up. It was like when we went away. When we went away. When we went away, we had a steeliness about us. The mental attitude was we were going to play this way. When we played at home, that mental attitude wasn't like there. It was like, we've got to play football today. It's like, it doesn't mean you stop defending Leeds. That mental attitude wasn't there. Again, I think that's cost us where at some games we should have just gone. There's games where we should have gone Leeds tonight, it's not happening. Shut up shop and we don't concede. Dead easy. Dead easy and I think that's where three or four more draws I think that's where other teams had the edge over us where they could go. Just shut her up tonight. Don't concede. If we draw, we draw. We move on to the next one where we'd be like this in-between team. You look at the bench and stuff. The manager didn't have anything off the bench. The injuries that happened. There was key injuries. Ultimately, ultimately the squad really, really pulled. I mean, let's look at the plays he brought in for the season. You know, we sat here after Bournemouth and we were putting the table like that before knocking the coffee everywhere. But he brought in Alan, Adelaide Ikorey, Hamers Rodriguez, Ben Goffrey, Robin Olson, and obviously Nielsen Cungcw came in early and was supposed to be a part player, I guess, and I guess that's where he was and he's done all right. He looks like a decent player for a quarter of a million quid. But in general, Olson's kicked-picked on, I think, and done all right. So on then signings, because they were at the very start, I mean, three of them made the debut with Tottenham on day. Exactly. So have you been happy with those players for the season, do you think? Yeah, yeah. I would say I've been, to be honest, because when Alan's had a big injury this season, Hamers has been in and out with his injuries, but when they've been on the pitch, they have performed. I think it's just the players around and what just don't help, I think. So does that give you confidence then, because obviously they were Carlos and Marcel Branders first. And don't forget, you had a brand that came in in that time as well, just in January, but since Carlos being here. So is that giving you confidence moving forward then that the five or six that he's brought in together as this new team, have all been players who have helped us? Yeah, I do personally, but what I would say to that is, they need to go and look in the market now and look out for younger players who are hungry. I don't want to be going for players who are 20 or 30 years old. You don't want to cut your own bail? No, no, no, no. Is go, all of them. No, thanks. So I don't want these type of players. I want Carlos and Brands to work together this summer and just basically put an idea in place and pick players out who are young and hungry. Oh, Ben Galfreys. Yes, Mr Diabe, Leon Dailies. And we are sick and tired of talking about them, but we'd love these type of players to come in. I don't want these is-goes cutenials who've got injury problems, the 30s, rejects. We need up-and-coming players. They should be going to play in the MLS. I will mention Leicester with the recruitment side of things. No, I was going to be Leicester. Don't worry. It's not a no-go zone to come on Leicester. But they bring in a player and become an important part of their team. And they sell them on. And it's like they've replaced them like that. Well, I've just got the wrong plan, man. Well, I was going to say. We sell Ramblau Le Cachew. And in the turns out after four years, the replacement was already here for now. But maybe we need another centre for it with that. Don't get me wrong. Ghan agai. That was all up in the air for a bit. But Gabamans being unlucky with injuries. Don't get me wrong, the luck hasn't been there. But on the flip side of that is, if Gabamans out on a long-term injury, you buy some more. You've got to replace them. Do you know what I mean? You can't put all your legs in one basket and depend on one player to come back from injury. That's been a problem for me too. Leicester, I think Leicester, show a way of doing things that would probably suit Evan and other ways to do it. And it is by bringing in young players and having that little bit of experience. But having that be your template, having other teams have done it as well, Leicester obviously just missed out on Champions League, but he won the FA Cup. But it is that idea of getting young players in who provide energy, work rate, who don't come with all the sob stories and all with the baggage or whatever. You've got to have a team that can play. Six, seven, one. You want eight of them every week who can play for you, don't you? So that way maybe one does go out with injured. You replace them. You know, towards the end of the season, Madison couldn't get in the Leicester team because other players had stepped up. They'd seen what was going on and got in the team and said, I'm going to keep this place. Whereas with Evan, the whole season it's been, on Jay Gomez starts the season, then he goes out of form and he comes out and then Sigarton goes in and then someone comes out and then Alan gets an injury and then Tom Davis comes in for him and then the Corry gets an injury and no one can replace him and on Jay Gomez is back in and then he's out and then Delph is in and he's out. We need players who are in there who fit the... Look at all those players I've just mentioned there. None of them are similar. Not one of them is similar to each other. Delph and Tom Davis have got a similar attitude. No one's got any attributes near the Corry. No one's like Alan. On Jay Gomez and Sigarton are two completely different players. Sigarton's the same kind of player to Hamas. But they're all completely different players and you're introducing them into this midfield and then you think you're going to get a continuity. And none of them are starting. The right back, Shane, is coming. He shouldn't be starting games. And it's replacement. Colgate, who's the centre back? And it's like there's no left back. It's a replaced team. So every player you swap around doesn't have a player behind them who's similar. The only ones who we have, really, is the centre backs. And your goalie. Your goalkeeper. The others. I mean, we've got Niels and Konky. We've got Terry Small. Terry Small's a baby, isn't he? You've got Konky who's an expert. So Goffrey went there. But you're right. I mean, right back is Mason Holgate, who's a centre back. O Ben Goffrey, who's a centre back. My feel is the problem, you see. Because when you look at the Premier League, it's basic attributes are physical athletes. Liverpool built their team on where men like midfield and then brilliant everywhere else, you know. Wingbacks. And Man City have Man City a little bit different. So let's move them out the way. But all teams, even teams like Leeds United, finished above everyone on goal difference. You wouldn't go through that Leeds team going, I wish we had Luke Eiling. I wish we had him or I wish we had him. Oh, he's brilliant. You look and go, you've got Raphina, who's had a great season, lovely left-up, Patrick Bamford's being on fire. Calvin Phillips is a good little player as well. You know, Jack Harris and I rarely like, but I've liked them when he was at New York City. He's another one, but they've improved him. But they're all physically ready. Luke Eiling runs up and down for 95 minutes, as if it's the first minute. Well, dude, that's the centre-back. Suit what Bielsa wants. Cos he's had three years to build it. We had it last year with Wolves. Wolves had a team where it was built over three years, coming off the championship, the same as Leeds. It's been built. He and Sheffield United went wild out. They had had a few years to do the same thing. Leeds have got a team that is a team. So much more a team than we are. It's been built to play in the same way. And when a player goes out, a player you've replaced him, okay, but he knows he's got to play the job. Whereas... And they have all these names that I've never heard of. It sounds like players who should be in the Scotland squad every week are just like, who's he? If you get in from Kilmarch or something, it's just like... And we get players who played for Barcelona and did this and that. Well, ironically, the two, they spent a lot of money on the rent, and Rod Rigo. I mean, Rod Rigo, come on, this weekend, he's got two lovely goals for them, but they've hardly played because they've been... They haven't been able to do what he wants. The money they spent there in and out, but we have players who come from Barcelona and all these fancy players and all these fancy teams, and they don't give a carrot. And as I said, our team... I don't know, they've done quite well. Our team is just a... The squad is like the land of misfit toys. It's like you've just been given all this stuff, it's been dumped on the floor, and the manager's being told to do something with it. The only real formula he's found is the defensive shape, cos he asks the team to a certain thing, but when you ask them to do patterns of play and all that, and you're saying, well, our most attacking player, our most creative player, sorry, is Hamas Rodriguez. He's going to play a couple of games on the run and then be out for three weeks. It's like, how can you build any relationships? Let me ask you about Hamas, because we had a conversation about him when he was signing, and we knew that his medical took a few days cos quite clearly his body isn't up to scratch of what it could be. But we both had a chat and said, well, if he gets 20 to 25 games out of him, we'll do well. This, I mean, you hope that his quality takes over. And he finished evidence there, top scorer. He created, I think he was involved in 15 goal contributions, which was miles more than anyone we had last season in Arminfield and Bernard. I think it was the top scorer last year with three or something in Arminfield, and he never played. So on the whole, he's done all right. He doesn't cost us anything, and I think he's had a good season, mate. Honestly, I think when we signed him, we had that chat and I said to you, as long as you get 20 games out of him in the Premier League, I'm happy, cos it will improve us. And it's improved us, because I point to Tally, and all the position doesn't reflect. But like I said, when Rodríguez was about him, he was out for a long time there too. It's nothing. I don't want to play these at all, but it's not that. I've obviously got something wrong with this. The calf's the big issue, isn't it? The calf's the big issue. And I think what we need is, we can't be, for the next market, we can't be the lion on Rodríguez for our creativity next season. We need at least two other players. They should be the sherry, really, shouldn't they? We need at least two other players to come in to be creative in the team for me, and one will be a winger and one will be playing in the middle. You've been trying before, that home we struggle, because there is no creativity. We don't know how to do it, do we? Having hammers as your sherry, in and out, not the lion on, you can't build a thing on them. That'll be key, so get someone in and just have them in the squad. Ultimately, you sit here and you go, we probably expected that amount of games. You've got to have someone, you go, I expect them to play 39 games in the Premier League, 38 games in the Premier League and other games. Introducing the 39 games. You expect someone to play 38 games, and then you go, actually, he is the player. If you're expecting someone to play 25 games in a certain position, then you need someone else to play the other 13 games. Except, you know what I mean? You can't just go for those 13 games and we're going to have nothing, because again, it's about chemistry, it's about building up relationships, it's similar to each other, and we've said this for years, you bring a gabamen and it gets injured, you need a prototype gabamen, you need another one, you need to have someone and go, you know, easier to come in. Next season, I hope we have, you know, decorate, but then you have one of the young kids coming through who's the backup to him, if he can play, you can have this thing with it, it's like, we've got him, and then his replacement is completely different. That's not on the manager, that's on now getting rid of the dros. You know, we have Hammers' Rodriguez and it's like, oh yeah, well we can play instead. But the drop-off is just, it's not even a drop-off, it's just that they're not the same kind of players. When people are frustrated with Hammers, I understand that, because it's not fit, but the key really is the fact that we've got no-one to come in and replace him, it's not really Hammers' Rodriguez, we've got no-one to come in and replace them though, with people being on and about Rodriguez. What I'm saying is, for example, if we had another creative midfielder, right, who got us like five goals, five or six, right, I don't think there would be that much of a backlash on Rodriguez personally, because the goals on the assist were back up, and then it would improve our position, and then fans would be happier. I'd get the Abbey, I'm on the right, because he's a speed mate, so he's going into other bits there, and then some weeks we'd go, you're not playing today, because we're playing Leeds. We did the Leeds actually, we didn't play him at Leeds, we kept him for United, and he's good, but I'd be doing that, I'd be looking going, we're playing against Mans City, you don't give us a second on the ball, so we have to be quick in transition, so you're sub, but next week, when we're playing barely at home, and we need someone to unlock them, we're going to play you in the 10, because the Abbey, we need this pace, and then you get the best out of him. That's the key though, isn't it? Amazon City, you should miss games, when we want them to miss games, not when his body dictates, so if he plays a game, and we're thinking right, he's coming to the red zone or whatever it is, he's overdone it, on his car or whatever, we'll leave him out of this game, and that's on us then. When the manager came up and said, he's having this break, it's because when he comes back, he'll be ready and fit, and it didn't quite work out the way we wanted to, but that first game, he came back, he looked so much fresher, and that jail, he got round the pitch a lot more, and we benefited from that, but imagine you could do that every now and again, and just go, you've played a couple of games in a row, we've got a tough game away from home, sit this one out, and we'll bring this other kid, and play on the counter attack, and actually this suits us, because when he went into Leeds, he was like, that makes sense, because we can play on the counter attack, and it worked, and there's no way he can play in this game, and that's what you want, you want more of that, but that's having plays you're coming into it, and at the moment we don't, we just miss fit. We over rely on players, don't we? One play we did bring in in January, was Josh Kingen, and he never got a sniff, did he really got a minute there? I mean, I've seen people say, what a pointless signing, but was it a pointless signing for you, or was it something that had to do with it? Hadn't had to do with that, but it obviously wasn't an enchillote signing, wasn't it? You don't know what it really doesn't seem to be, but had it not to do with that, because if Calvert Llewman was missing, then the Charleston, because there were points up walls where the Charleston was at an injury, and there was players playing, and now we've been in the game. Wolves away, the Charleston was sub, and we didn't have them in the front, but Brighton near the end, Tom was out, the Charleston was carrying a knock when he played, because Josh King was out, it would have been a game he started, but we needed it in January. We shouldn't have even left it at that land to bring in the forward, even if you didn't fancy Josh Kingen, we should have been in the market for a forward, and we left it very late, and then the minute they pulled the plug, we went back for Josh Kingen. But that should be sorted for the West Ham game, to my opinion. Now the West Ham game, New Year's, do you know what I mean? We should be that old. But I think Bairns Calvert Llewman out, for the second half of the season, definitely. He went down. That's it. Players, don't forget this season followed on OK, there was a six-week gap, but there was only a two-week gap from the end of the season, and they didn't go anywhere, they couldn't go anywhere. They were stuck in this country, they haven't had a proper break. So people like Dominic Calvert Llewman who tailed off the end of the last season, tailed off the end of this season, there's got to be something in that. They've worked, Tom would play every single game, and then he starts getting a couple of inges and it's no coincidence that him and Hammersfield's Eager started picking up more inges in the second half of the season when there wasn't that, there should have been times when you've got, you squads that good or it's better that you can go right, Tom, being great, but come on, you sit this one out tonight. I squads that bad though, really, with that West Ham, I've got Jared Bowman coming off the bench. Look where they are this year, the bench should come on, and that's why our players did... Well, funny enough... The enchilote has always had over them that, the fitness side, the things with players. I remember someone going on about it when he was at Bayern Munich and the players were playing fit there, but this season especially, we haven't had options to come off the bench like the West Ham can bring on Bowman and players like that for an hour. They had the scoring goals and the creating goals for them. At the time afterwards, I remember after about an hour in the West Ham game, there were a lot of games, of course, it was over Christmas, and they brought subs on that were very... It was like they were precise when they came on. It was like he was managing them, and I remember thinking that... You wrote Antonio Lanzini, and... And they upped the game, and it was like these players have been left on the bench on papers to come on in the last 30 minutes, freshen everything up and give them a little bit, like probably only made maybe one or two, but it was almost... Can you imagine, by the way, if we played City on the 28th... But that's what it felt like, but it felt like... It felt like they'd worked their squad perfectly over Christmas, they understood, Moise understood how to use the squad because he had the squad, whereas us it was like, it's done looking like he's tired and there's a challenge and we'd better bring someone on now or a week. Do we need something? But that's the problem is we can't manage our squad to get the best out of it because we simply don't have the players, and the squad's awful. People have been telling me for the last three years that our squad's like, no, it's bloated, but it's rubbish. It's unbalanced, that squad. It's unbalanced, but you could see how bad the squad is. We had a thousand of runs and we're going into exit time against them. Who was it now? That's a lot. What's the call? I can't beat Rob, I'm after 90 minutes when you've changed players. It's poor. I think the problem when you look at the squad is you've got, like, your subs are all like similar things, like, wow, we've been at it through wide players, you want to come inside, you want to check back and come in. There's no, like, you can't go, bring him on because he's a runner, and we'll just knock him in behind. There's none of that. The midfielders are all the same. They're all Tom Davis, or the Gomez, or the Delf. It's like, slow. They're not going to win your game. They're not going, and there's no striker. You know, we got King in and we didn't play him. Would you have played them more, though, if you were the manager? I would have, but I don't shame every day in training. I know of that, isn't it? I mean, the manager come out and said to you, you haven't been able to train. You haven't been able to train. You don't see that as fans. Exactly. It's just frustrating, though, isn't it? When you see him at Bournemouth, and he was scoring goals in the Premier League of Bournemouth, and he thinks he's hopefully going to get three or four goals from now to the end of the season. I've seen his strategy. He's had three shots since he's been 11. And also, you've got to remember that Dominic Cavallun has been, was the person this season, most of the season kept us where we were. His conversion rate was unbelievable. When you're the manager and you're thinking, that's our best player, Dominic Cavallun's our best player, consistently, then I don't want to take him out of the team because if he's our best player and we rely on him to score the goals and this fella can't, then there's half the game for Dominic Cavallun. I think it's just the odd game where he should have gone with the three in the middle of the film. Not a way because he had a way of playing, but there was a couple of games where people got them playing four, three, three, so they were having a genuine three. But then if Josh King is not training brilliantly and the manager is looking at him going, can he get through 90 minutes or certainly 70 minutes of pace? You said he'd come on at Westland. I never interested in the time when he comes on so maybe they're looking at him and testing him and going. He never looked fit. I'll say one thing, that's on him because he started the season unprofessionally for Bournemouth, trying to get a move away from them and not really offering himself up. He never really looked like he got fit pre-season, never really coped with that. They didn't play him did they? And they didn't play him because obviously he looked like he maybe had a bit of an attitude because he wanted to leave. A couple of deals failed, don't forget it as well before the season for him. I just think he had an attitude. He never got himself fit and it's come back to haunt him because he's come to everything and he's not been up to the level. Don't forget, you've got games of 40. When you're training in the season there's no time to get fit if you haven't already been fit because the players are at that level already and if you're down here, you're going to just be chasing them around training. You'd actually have to go away and actually do. There's been less of those full weeks of training because when the games have been less don't forget the league cup was every week in the first half of the season. There's been, the man that you've probably had haven't any weeks where they've had a week. There's probably haven't been loads of time when you've had a full week training before a game and he's then been unable to train because of a back injury that he's had. So I think we've done the right thing getting them, it didn't work. You have to have a back. I'm asking if we've done that goreng and either goreng it. The place would have been that. It is what it is. We've got to the end of the season. We've had good things that, like I said before we've got rid of a lot of unwanted records in terms of like landfill and stuff like that. You can argue the importance of them or not, but it's good to be going to them grounds thinking we won last year. It's off your shoulder isn't it? When I go to landfill with my mates in 1999 and when we go to Chelsea it's like 1994. So next season you'll just be like we won here last year. The fans then start going we won here last year. So we can win here again. That's the difference isn't it? Hopefully as we move forward but ultimately it is. It will be looked on as a disappointing season because I honestly believed when we beat West Brom I thought we're probably going to be in your we've been in the race for the Champions League unlikely I was thinking that's probably got us into your and we had games like Burnley Home and Villa but they don't mean anything if you don't win them and that's proved it. A guess going into the summer the key will be to get the right player it'll be to get players you can play us on the front footer home because I think away from home with a plan we're very good, we're good at that and these players have shown that you can stick to a game plan. When people have a go at everything and go they're not disciplined these players don't know how to do this they do because they've done it so many times on the road when there's a specific game plan I think the key is like you said before stick into the game plan the best teams stick to the game plan even when you go a goal down you don't only go ragged in the last 5 or 10 minutes if you're in the game they stick to the game plan so that's faced and foremost they didn't do it at City the other day they just threw it caution to the winner but the key for me will be getting those players you can win the games against Bay and Leesarow when they come and sit and we just simply haven't got them in the squad we definitely haven't there you go I guess it's I don't know, people have said it's prog so I've seen some people saying it's been a season of progress we finished high and we did last year we've got 10 points more than we did last year and we've got some more wanted records the flip side to that will be we didn't get your up and we've probably blown a really good chance this year because the league was in flux but the best chance we could ever have really last year well it's up to us now you've both mentioned Leesarow it's up to us to get our plan on right and start to perform isn't it and if we do that we've got a it would be that far away, don't very quickly because like you said to me before the 7 points away from the team that everybody holds up is doing everything perfectly so I don't know first nine on games the same seven so I don't know but one thing I will say Leesarow will do better than us is plan their recruitment and that's where we do after follow their lead and go don't be afraid to get plays you might move on in two years you might move on in two years for double what you pay for them then you reinvest it we go again I think that's where everyone can learn it's just the interest on all that fans who are panicking about carpet living going to Tottenham should know what they mean after some people have set them on Leesarow they are best players don't they because I know for one comes in and does equally as well but you said early on in this the Lukach who think we never replaced them so there you go let us know what you think in the comments section below about the season if you looked at it you're bitterly disappointed you're just kind of like well it's a bit of progress and this summer will tell us what we need to know because I think that's what we think this summer will give us the biggest indication of whether we are actually moving forward or whether we are just going oh Leesarow I bail let's get him or Leesarow you know one of those so let us know in the comments section below give the video a thumbs up subscribe if you haven't and if you want more video join us over on Patreon see you later