 Right, welcome to Toffy TV. We are here to do our Christmas football challenge. We've got Phil Jevins, ex-Everton player, ex-Everton coach, who is going to put us through our paces. Baz, aww, you feeling? I'm actually a little bit under the weather. I've got a bit of a cough and looking at Phil. I've asked him, I've asked him not to make me run. But I'm just looking at him thinking. Remember his goal for Grimsby? I'm filled and I'm thinking, I hope he doesn't expect us to do anything like that cos it doesn't give me drinks to go. Phil, what have we got to expect here? Well, there's going to be a bit of fun. There's going to be a bit of a challenge. There'll be some fitness work. But don't worry, I'm not expecting it to be professional level. But it'll be good. There you go. Good session coming up. We have got Ned here as well. We have got Ned here, which is going to be. Ned has turned up for an evidence-based thing in a real Madrid kit. Hang on, because he wants to look like Jude Bellingham. So just keep that in mind when everything you say happening. I'm not like Linda Bellingham. Right here we go, let's see what happens. He caught me with the bounce. You've got to let it bounce, you've got to let it bounce, you've got to let it bounce. Put it in the danger area. Aw, that's out. He's done me with the safe. Nice one, Ned. Nice one, Ned. Oh, oh. It's getting the message. Ned has done me. It's gone free. It's the little flick. Oh, it's the Ned flick that's doing it every time. Let it bounce, let it bounce. Let it bounce. It's never been so exciting in his life. Fair play, fair play. Well done, Ned. The only thing he's ever won in his life. Disappointing. He knew exactly what I was doing. He knew exactly what I was doing. No, I'm alright. I'm not used to the short stuff. I'm like Forrest Gump. I'll be honest without you. That's still probably the last two. I expect you to be the last two. Well, might take you scene. And a minute he started making me long. My long's rain accent, innit, you know what I mean? No, no, but he's got football. That's what being a good coach is though, isn't it? It feels the kind of teacher that you remember when you've left school. He's horrible, but you know, you'll thank him later. Okay, next challenge, passing and receiving challenge. You can see we've got two yellow squares. Two players in each square. Ball goes to the man at the back, plays a combination off the man at the front and then fizzes it through to the next group. Alright, as we progress, we'll make a little dart around the pole just to make it a little bit more fun, a little bit more engaging. It's gone heavy. It's still at the back. It's strutting. It's gone. You've got to go to the pole. That wasn't I supposed to kick that in. Honestly, I need a little breather. But that was boss. To beat you ever, it feels good. And Lamy disfellis, send off his name's Lamy. Lamy, unbelievable, unbelievable. Tremendous stuff. So passing and receiving away in his practice what you're trying to do is work the ball from one end to the other. So the key is angles and body shape. So if I'm sending that to a player that I'm playing against just move that ball out of the way for us. Yes boss, I'll be coming to there and I'll be receiving it off my back foot to play forward. I'm breaking that line. If the player comes with me I might have to bounce it back, Ned. And I want you to make an angle across so that we can drag that player out of the space and play forward. Sometimes I might take it across myself to play forward. Alright? Or if I'm really bright I'd be looking to play one two's with other people and get it to the other side myself. Alright? Got it? Let's go. Giving it a big in. You think you're fit and then some fellas just make you run round a little bit into the air. You're not that fit. You just think you're fit. Next practice, shooting, back foot, front foot and volley. You're sticking the target every time. You're not smashing it. I should have put a thought on this. Because he's not arrived yet. Well let's do it. Go on. I'm going to take that first time. Go on. I'll do the first time in a minute. It's just bravering something. Do you make... Oh, arrogance. Saved it. Leave it. Shocking penalty. It's so well. Phil Devons is the winner by a clear mile. Some great saves there. Better saves than your pens in all fairness. Yeah. Been a long morning for us all the time. What do you mean? It's been a morning. Exactly. You know I'm not used to mornings. That's the first thing. You're not used to morning. I'm literally still not up. No. You're literally nowhere near the studio. This stays normally. It's been a morning. My night out. I remember when we got here and Phil said there's no running. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Never trust stuff extra poorly ever. Yeah, speak for yourself. So that was the Toffy TV skill challenge. Phil, what are your thoughts? You could probably do with a few more sessions to be fair. There was a bit of... There was a bit of competitiveness in there. That was pretty good. I enjoyed that. There was a bit of fun. There was a bit of running. Sorry. And there was a little bit of quality. A little bit, you know. I'm pretty sure you'll be able to edit it down to make it look good for yourselves. But now it's good. I enjoyed it, lads. Really good. There you go. And thoughts on Ned, the youngster coming through the ranks. Yeah, which ranks are they? Ranks. Sorry, sorry. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now he's got a bit of work to do, lad. Full of enthusiasm, I don't know. Ffuzi, I don't know. That was good. I enjoyed that part of it, yeah. So just tell us before we go, where can people find you? Phil Jevons, as a coach. You've got your own coaching setup down here. Tell us where everyone can find you. Well, the main place is probably Instagram. Phil underscore Jevons underscore coach. I'm on there. Page is up and running. So get in touch through there if you're interested. There you go. Make sure you get down here and check out these quality sessions with Phil Jevons. See you later.