 Welcome to Toffy TV, sponsored by Vanorama, driving fan TV through the summer. So, manager's in, brand's in, but let's talk about Michael Silver. He's at the club. Baz has been doing loads of research on him to get us up to speed with what we should expect from him. Obviously, we came into English football 18 months ago now, and spent half a season with Hull. Unfortunate not to keep up in the Premier League, then he moved to Wafford, and obviously we tried to get our things on him in October and November time. Lost his job in, was it January? January lost his job there. I run a poor form, which Wafford kindly said was because of us, which is good. Also down to a lot of injuries as well that he had. But what do you see, having looked at what he's done in the past, what do you see as his ideology, I would say, coming into evidence? I think what's interesting, and you pointed it out when we done the reaction video, he started as a sporting director. He played for Esterl, he was a right back, and then he retired and took over as a sporting director, and they'd lost the first few games, and he was quickly promoted to the manager, with the head coach. And that come around because as the captain, which is what he was, he'd been able to bring everybody together, Esterl. But he took over there, he was struggling there a foot of the table, and he quickly got in, and the players from that era were talking about how he was able to give them confidence, make them all believe in an ideology in a way of playing. And they ended up winning the league that same season, so they'd lost, I think they'd lost the first three games and then under him, I think they only lost another two or three for the rest of the season, and were promoted into the Premier League in Portugal, and everyone was, you know, they only got a thousand fans at a game, they think it holds five thousand or something, so it's not a very big club in the slightest then. They went up into the top division and he finished fourth the next season, fifth sorry, the next season and got into the Europa League and then he lost three of the top players of Anzau, he ended up with him a whole. He was the key, people said, and he went off and everyone ticked him for relegation because the three kingpins had gone, and they actually finished fourth the following season, so they finished better. But he's very, very attack minded, managed, but I know there's been a lot, and I even said that as well, a face without really looking into him, you know, is he a little bit like the better partners? But he's not, if you look at and read anything from Portugal and his time in Greece and stuff, he's very, not the fence minded, but he does look after his defense, he believes that if you start from a solid base at the back, then it's obviously easier to win. His team's transition through counter attack and football, you know, to being a high-press team as well, however it, whatever it suits, you know, the whatever's called for on that day, and I think the big thing that's come out of it is actual coaching methods, and obviously you can only go on what people have said, but these are players who've his work experience, you know, calling them, that Casami played, I think he ended up playing for Fulham for a bit, called them a genius, said he's a tactical genius, and we know we've seen the things about, you know, Curtis Davis and Ryan Mason and stuff, saying physically when they're going through drills, he pulls them into the positions where they should be, and I think if you can, what ranks, read from everything I've studied and read about him was he's able to be the manager, but he's also able to unite the dressing room and build this fort, this team spirit, and I think a few similarities there, as opposed with David Moyes, the way he was able to be the manager, but Evan had a strong team spirit throughout, mostly throughout Moyes this year, but this fellow's able to do it, probably, maybe similar to Marino, I know in Portugal they see him as baby Marino, he's been called, the way Marino was able to get that or was now, he seems to fall out with players, but really on, certainly in Porto and at Chelsea, and even Real Madrid until he fought with Cassius, a lot of them said he was great at getting that team spirit going, it was us and us against everybody else, and I think he's liked that a little bit. Yeah, he does seem to have something about him, I've heard that people players against him, he comes across as a very nice charming man, but he does have a side to fear as well, he does seem like that when you see him in, doesn't give much away in the press conferences I've noticed as well, at the time, like a lot of blues would have, around the time we were getting linked with him, every press conference he was getting asked, and every day he was, he didn't fob anyone off, he just said well today we're concentrating on that game or this game and we're leaning and blah blah blah, so he seems to be all about business, all about the business, and like you've just said there, players have said that on the training pitch it's come here, that's where I want you, again, and stopping training sessions and going through things, again, again, meticulous, meticulous eye for detail, which is what all the best managers had, and although Rebeton Martin is, there were a lot of Evertonians that sort of compare him with, which I don't know if there's any evidence that that, I think it's just one of those things that gets thrown at you if your team can see goals, or well you must play a certain way, well really looking into, well is it because he's got, is there a reason he's got where his players, is he setting them up in a certain way, but the players are unable to do it, but I don't think Martin is, was that meticulous, I just think he had an idea of how we wanted to play, and God has players to play like that, but without the detail into what happens if you know it's all right saying, it's all right having coaching by just saying well this is how we want to play as we go forward, but how do you, how do you counter that if the opposition get the ball, or how do you, and I think this was a big thing that certainly in Martin as a second season wasn't addressed, how do you deal with the opposition when you haven't got the ball, you know how do you win the ball back to allow you to play that style you want to play, and only that was ever addressed on the Martin is, it was, it was sort of secondary, it was well this is how we're going to play women in possession, well that's fine, we can go forward, what about the other bit, what about, and that, that seems to be something that this guy wants to do, listen I can't see to you and say it's going to be brilliant or he's a genius at it, but what I can say is that that's what he wants to do, that's why he's getting, he's teaching his defenders, or his midfielders, or even his attackers, how to approach the other side of the game, so you can play the way he wants to play, and I think that's really important, you know you look, you took, I'm not saying it's the same thing, but look at the Barcelona thing, look at the Manchester City thing about the six second, you know, doing it back, that's a way of that, that, not in that's the way he's going to play, but I'm saying that's a way, that's a way of getting your players to understand that you can do nothing in the game unless you've got the ball, and that's something that Pep Guard the older is, is drilled into all his plays, and Manchester City players have now, are now understanding that, and you take, it takes a certain play as well to learn how to do that, I think, I think that's a huge part of where Martin has, even though he said he had the Barcelona philosophy completely got it wrong, it's that he wasn't prepared to put the hours in on the training ground, to do that kind of thing, to get that pressuring, to get that win the ball back at all costs, and I think hopefully this is something that he will implement, Evan. Definitely, I mean that's round three through all his teams, all his teams have played very simply, he does have the ideology of how he wants to play and he sticks to it, and I think what come out is able to get players to play, he likes plays he trusts, but he's able to get them to play in a same way, and I think, Tom Cleverly talking about working on a throwing for 45 minutes, because he wasn't writing stuff like that, can be boring, but it makes a big difference in and out of, if you've got someone who's looking into that detail, those details can be the difference between winning a game and not winning a game, and you know when you remember Roberto Martin has said he don't practice corners, because what's the point in your life? Well the pointers of the games, the time you get when you can win it, you know that's the point, it's great playing all the other stuff, well this fella that does have that, I mean, he looked at, I looked at his win ratios, it was 44% I think, a Estrill, he went up to 56% of sport, it was 79% Olympiacus, and then it was 34% Hull and 31% and ended up with Wafford, because of the way it ended up with Wafford, but people just look at the way it ended up with Wafford and just go, oh he's no good, you've got to remember that before our interference, things were breaking up behind the scenes, but they were doing very well, he was fourth a couple of weeks before they played us, you know, and people were going these around outside tip for the Champions League and all that because of the way they were playing, so what I also did was I watched a lot, and I've watched a lot while I've been away on my laptop watching just situations for his team, so when they're attacking, and they do, it depends how he's got to blame, but when it's the high-press, the high-press properly, they don't high-press like Togson goes and does it, and then they just play around them and they're gone, they swarm all over it, and he favors, in general he favors a four, two, three, one. Which have you been playing for ever? Which we've been playing, but what's different is the two wide players are naturally attacking players, a proper attacking players, and he goes between that and a four, three, three, and when he at Wafford, for instance, is Tom Cleverly was the difference in the two formations, so when it was a four, two, three, one, Cleverly was the person who played at the tip of, he had Cepui and Decori most of the time, who were able to get about the pitch, but Cleverly had the pressure in the front, so you'd have four players doing a high-press, but you still had insurance behind them. In other games, Cleverly would go and be part of the midfield, so you'd have, you're out three, you know, so whatever. Would you like to think Sigarton could do that? Sigarton could do, because he can play as a centre midfield, Sigarton, so he'd be able to go between the two formations, then your front three could be, say, Luckman, Tolson and Welcott, you've got pace in the wings, you've got a goalscorer there, Guilfee dropping into that, trying, you know, making it a diamond four, picking off, and it's him, what Cleverly was good at for them was keeping the play goal, getting on the ball, and I thought Guilfee would be good for us. The difference where to see with Everton is their two centre midfield plays, not only physically big, but able to get up and down. Now, Garner can do it. Someone like Tom Davis can do it, but statue-wise, the two little fellas, and I think Tom needs a little bit more coaching, so that's why we've been saying on another video on the Tuesday topic, in fact, that's why it's important to get that box to box. The other thing as well, and this is round true with all of his teams, is the fullbacks given the width at times. Great on the right side, with Seamus, he could do that job all day long. There's a question mark over Leighton Baines. Obviously, can he get up and down enough for this manager? Again, it depends, maybe, if he brings another centre back in, who's quick, who can cover for Baines, or can one of our midfielders do what Gareth Barry used to do, and drop in. So, it's going to be interesting to see how he moves this squad around a little bit, and who he brings in, but there's generally the formations. He has come with two affronts a few times, but his favourite are a 4-2-3-1, or a 4-3-3. Yeah, as I say, it's, for me, when he came into, to Hull, I was very skeptical as well over the appointment, generally you are when you, especially with the whole sort of next marino kind of tag we've had for AVB, and it's not something that sits well, but a Hull, certainly, the things he did with that team were incredible. Really, when you think about it, people will ultimately say, well, he got them relegated. We didn't get them relegated at all, and even if he was an arm manager, I wouldn't say that, he did not get them relegated. He came in when he had one win. He got rid of who, well, or what it, was willing to let the player who was then seen as their best player, and they, like, talisman, you know, he scored against, what was it, what was his name? Snarkrash. Yeah. He scored against those they did in the 2-2. Yeah, a few days before. And Jake Livermore, who they brought to date with the 2, they were their three best players, really. And he went out, and he, you know, he brought in the legs in the ass. Got Markovitch. Markovitch from Liverpool. And lots of bands, now, maybe that before he came in. And he just, he made them, he gave them a little bit of hope and a little bit of a, excuse me, a bit of a shape. And, you know, they went on on one. Was it eight league games? So they finished the season with nine league games, nine league wins. So the transformation, you know, they got to the league cup semi-final. Beat United, you know, be Liverpool. They were a completely different side from what, you know, what they were. And then, you know, when Wafford, when he took over from Wafford, and obviously he had something in his contract that he could leave, went to Wafford. And it was instantly with them, you know, when I went out and got with Charleston, and God knows how we got that work pain. He should be on the phone when I get on Ykurobyn, now. Went for him and, you know, you watch with Charleston. And first half of the season, they'll say he went silver, was in. But Charleston was fantastic when he went out to Newcastle, beat the 3-0. I think they, you know, and they were just, I think they were getting the court might. I think they beat Palace at Selleys Park. They were just, they were fantastic. They were, they were, it was all working and how he wanted them to work. And when they came to Godderson for the first, for that first hour, they were really, really good. And then something just flipped in the game, thankfully for us. And we got the goals. But that hour and with Charleston, especially, they were magnificent. And the way they wanted to play was magnificent. You know, they were really positive. And yeah, so it's going to be, it's going to be interesting. It really is. And the way, as I say, I think he's a very, he's a very modern manager. He's a very in-tune manager. He's a very, he's very much knows the job. And I think having brands with him, I will, will allow him to, to get on with the job of what he wants to do, coaching, not having to be sidelined with other things. And, you know, I think that's really important. Cos, you know, as brands, you know, brands said, no point buying players when he's not, if he's not going to pick them because he's, he's got the, he picks the 11. He's got the, he's got the, he's got the team sheet. At the end of the day, Dave met Avon Db4, Db4 Greed, you know, Silver's had a couple of issues with, because Waff would have a similar setup, except they buy the players and the man's just got a, got a kind of deal with it. And I know Marat, he wasn't happy with it in Keke Flores, wasn't happy with it, but that's the way the Pozo family do it. And it's an Italian thing, isn't it? I suppose, to Dave Bro Whitman. So we had some issues there, but he'll have met with brands, and, and I'm sure myself, brands will have said to him, well, you know, what didn't work at Waff had and, you know, and he will have just said, well, you know, don't sell players I want to keep. Um, you know, and I want, I want to say to you, we buy, which is, which is all you want to. Waff had, I've, I've said this before, I've seen him at Chelsea and he was brilliant. He ended up losing the game, but only because he missed so many chances. I watched him at Bournemouth, you know, brilliant, won't see him, he'll brilliance on the counter attack, fast, flowing, pressing high, causing lots of problems, you know, they beat Arsenal on their own, they were brilliant, you know, there was different things like Newcastle, like you said, you know, they drew three, three with Liverpool under them. Come to Godderson, probably should have beat us, you know, and didn't, but luckily for us. So we said, he's a forward thinking manager, he said in the press conference he wants to be here for the long term, you know, a long term project. Um, and if he gets us playing attack on football, the fans will be with him, and then it's a case of building it then. I think what's good as well is he's got, he's got a, he's got a clear run at this, you know, he's coming now. Yeah, beginning, almost like the end of last season, beginning of a new season, you know, during the first is basically, you know, the day one, one ends and one begins. He's got a clear run at this now, he can, you know, he, I would imagine he can plot his own pre-season, you know, in terms of games. I mean, obviously that, what, what actually happens and will be down to him anyway, but in terms of games, he's got nothing forced on him. He can go in, he can go in to do whatever games he wants, whatever suits him in terms of like, does he go for one game every couple of, every three days or is he, you know, all those kind of things that are really important. Um, and I think the other thing that's, that's actually quite key as well is that, and I think we mentioned this a few months back, a couple of months back in the video when we were discussing who would be the next manager when we were talking about silver is that managers have got to, got to learn from the mistakes, you know, and if he did make mistakes at Hull, if he did make mistakes at, um, Wofford, just to learn from them and it's how they learn, you know, good managers are just made overnight and some managers don't just have a trajectory that is always on the up. Sometimes there's downs and do you know what? You don't necessarily lean on the up all the time because you don't know what, you don't see what's gone wrong so you don't know how to respond for me. You know, I might sound stupid to say, but I remember being, when I was leaning to drive and it was like the driving sector to say, you want things to go wrong now. You, you know, you know when you'd be doing like the five o'clock driving lesson, when it's like rush hour and you'd be like, why the hell have they brought me out now? So you're saying if something's going to go wrong, I'd rather lean, no, and lean from it and lean out to make, come back and it's like that for him, he's either experienced, had different experiences or Hull, that would mean his first experience of being a part of a relegation threatened team and that was why probably at the time it seemed like a bit of a strange appointment because he'd been used to being a manager on the up okay yet in his first job, he'd come in and it was a bit, you know, it was a bit by the face, but he took them on and took them on, you know, Lisbon the same, Olympiacos the same, so Hull seems like a strange, strange move, but it's all about winning games and then when he's gone to Watford he's got to lean from having all that speculation on him, all the pressure on him and then ultimately, you know, getting sacked and you know, that's what hopefully what he'll come into the Everton job with, all that experience, but then you know what, fell it to the right of him, who's like, well you just get on with doing what you need to do, which is just the coaching part and I'll look after all that and we'll do this together. Yeah, it's a team, isn't it, and no brand is in charge, you know, but that's what it is, everyone's got to work together, is, his ideals seem to be what Everton, and he will like lots of crosses into the box, attack and fast play, you know, sometimes it's hitting teams on the counter attack to do that, you need quick players, so you know, people will be moaned, we're not a fast side in transition, we've all said that haven't we, so you know, it's going to be really interesting I think to see who survives the call, who he thinks can fit in, it's not going to be a fixed in this pre-season just because he comes in and gets us playing, you know, it might take two windows to get 18 players you can play, 19 players you can play the way. Another 19 players? No, no, I mean the whole squad but littered with other players, you know what I mean, you can play the exact way that he wants, whether that's young kids developing every day now as well, but just to have an idealism, have a pattern of play, have a young manager who wants to be here, you know what I think, Ronald Cooman didn't really, I don't think he really wants to be here that much, I think he just thought well these are alright and it might get me closer to the bar to the job, you know, I think he needed persuading to be, there was a disconnect with the fans in him, you know, it's just the way he is, but there was, it didn't work out, there was no real style of play, identity for our club, was there, you know, when you watched it, it was Barclay and Le Cahier earlier, that was it, then we went into the start of the last season and it did nothing worked, you know, Walsh, he was up, you know, on the same day, so we've got a manager now, you know, it was Grim, I mean, what I thought was funny was when he said, you know, how do you turn a team from being 20th in the shot, 19th, create chances created, did it, so he started laughing because he probably thinking well the only way is up from there, isn't it, you know, and he said to play attacking football, to get the ball forward, to create chances, to get, you know, that's what our fans wanted, it's not difficult, he said you only win games by attacking, and it's right, isn't it, it's right, so I'm enthused, listen, it might be brilliant, he might, no, that's the way it is, but I don't think we can beat him with the stake of the Waffford thing or the whole thing, I think they don't, that both had, you know, mitigating sake and chances are whole especially, how he even gave them a fighting chance is incredible, as it is, Waffford, you know, it went wrong, but like you've just said, you know, no manager's ever going to take over, have a smooth ride till he retire and win everything, because they don't, they have times when it's testing, they have times when it's, you know, you're laying from your relegations and you're laying from battling, having to, having to juggle players and people's attitudes and different things, so, you know, hopefully he can use all his experience, and he's got someone who he can, he can such the head of him. Ultimately, I think the most important thing is, is that you're on the right path, you're on the right path from the start, and things will try and upset you and you won't win every game, but if you're on the right path, then a lot of things can be achieved, but it's just, it's just making sure you're on the right path and not getting just knowing, just knowing you're on it and other people around you knowing you're on it and go, and whatever happens, if bad things happen, it's like it's okay, because it's part of where we're going. I think we've seen that at Spare's early on, with Pochettino, I think we've seen that Liverpool early on. Not everyone will be with you as you go on that place, and it's about establishing who's with you, who's not with you. Sometimes you'll have to leave people behind, and you know what, they might be good players, and you might be able to replace them, say to a, but if they're not with you, if they're not part of the process, there's no point, there's no point in having them, you've just got to cut them out, and you won't necessarily be good at it, say to a, as well, and that might lead to disappointing results, but if people are laying, and also if you're not good at it, and you're going to a good side, then that's the other thing, you might lose games by just not being good at that way of playing you, but if you believe in it, you've got to keep going at it, and if it is ultimately the right way, then hopefully it'll have good results and good positive results, but if you've got it, if you know what you want to do, you can't be going to some side and saying well, we're just not going to play that way, if you're believing something, I suppose you've just got to stick to it, and hope for the best. That was a line he said last year, didn't he, when he was at Watford, you know what I'm about, you know I can't tell my players to play one way, one way, and the other the next week just because of the opposition in terms of, I think he didn't necessarily, you can approach the game slightly differently of course you can, but you're not going to say week we're going to go after teams and press and press and press, oh no, we're playing Man City, we're not going to press, we're just going to sit on the edge of our box, because you're leaving yourself open to be destroyed, we've seen that last season when we went to Arsenal, we played a different way and then we went to Arsenal and we were just wide, you know, we tried three at the back or five at the back, and it just was a mess wasn't it, it was an absolute mess, so you'd have to have an identity and you know right or wrong, players will ultimately decide whether your system is good enough or not, but you've got to have a system to know what players complement that system, you know, if you can clop it, a Danny Ings, a Regan, and Shalank, Shalank, he up front, I don't think Liverpool would be blown teams away, now his system would still be the same, but I don't think it, well it wouldn't be anywhere near as successful as what it is, having Shalank for me, you know, and Mane, so it's ultimately players will decide how high you go, but you've got to get that thing in place, and Potatino did that at Southampton, his model, he then took that model to Tottenham, and when he shaped it, they've gone on and on and okay, they've been a little bit fortunate that Harry Kane's turned into a centre for over, that scores for fun, but he's complemented within that system, and they've bought wealth within that system, and they've chained it on and chained it on and chained it on, and that's why they're an excellent side, and they should be the team we identify with the most, because they've done it differently than most of the other teams that were up there, so fingers crossed, touch word, all those things, that'll be positive, it's a new era, if you want to call it that or it's a new beginning, big change is behind the scenes as well, so let's just all, let's believe and just see what happens, you know, let's just all try and pull in the same direction, just have faith that these people know what they're doing, let's enjoy going on mat again and enjoy being, and have a sound unit, it's supposed to, it's there for enjoyment isn't it, and let's hope, you know, he wants, he will want to succeed more than anybody, so let's get behind them and give them that question. I think, I think what, I think people will, I think just, I mean, just finally, I think, yeah, I mean, think about it when Matt, Matt is coming, right, I mean, let's be honest, he just got wig and relegated, now I'm not saying, I'm not saying, you know, that's the, the benchmark, but what I'm saying is, that summer when he came in, he came in and he gave it all, the Champions League and all that, and everyone was just like, ah, this is boss, the infusion hasn't for the club is brilliant, and I remember his first pre-season game, was it Ackenton Stanley, somewhere like that? Fans were loving it all over him, he was saying all the right things and, and he, you know, maybe this fella might just be a little bit more guarded, that's fine, but your fans can have that same infusion. But he understands it's important to connect with the fans. Yeah, yeah, no, no, I don't think he's like standoffish, I'm just thinking Natalie's just a little bit more guarded and just a little bit more reserved in the way he puts himself across. But what I'm saying is though, fans, let's, let's get to get, let's pull together, so that, you know what, his first pre-season game is, and I'm not saying fans won't be, but let's, let's all be there pushing forward, because I understand the resistance, people don't want to get banned, they feel like they've been banned, but that doesn't mean you can't go there. The thing about it is right, you can be enthusiastic about the manager, but that doesn't mean you have to be unrealistic about the manager. No one has to, no one has to be sitting here going, oh, we've got this fella and we're going to win everything, because it's going to be amazing and he's amazing and this, and with brands it's going to be amazing. That's what we hope, but we don't, don't know after city and thinking that's going to happen, but that doesn't mean we still can't be enthusiastic and be like, you know what, to give this fella all our support and every, every, you know, the pre-season show them what it's like to be an Everett manager and show them that we are with them. So that he's like, yeah, these are with me and then he can point to that to the players and go, they're with you, they're with you and if they're with you, then that gives us a little bit more time to get things right, because the last thing we want is to be fans going into it, going, yeah, let's just see what happens, because I think that just breeds a little bit like, yeah, we're not too sure about this fella, we're not too sure about them, you're waiting for things to go wrong, that's exactly what happened with, with Aladais, you know, whether you liked them or you didn't like them, no one was going to give them that time, everyone was waiting for it to go wrong, and that was a little bit like the same Cuma as well, people on the start were a little bit like, not sure about this fella, and because of that, I think the minute it started going wrong, then people were like, no, wait, it's with Mattis, it took a while, it took a series while, we had, you know, after the first season, then we had the second season, which was pretty bad apart from the run in Europe League, but a lot of people forgive them, and then till the very end I know people who are like, no, you can still take it round, because we want them to take it round, and I think you've just got to give yourself, you've got to give yourself over a little bit, and that doesn't mean you have to be a fanboy and be sort of like, you know, can't see any wrong with them, but that's just been, let's get behind them. I just think if we all want to see, we all want to see everything good, and I think we've got more chance of achieving it if we're all pulling in the right direction, let's see how we go, and hopefully, you know, I think we should be playing the likes of Achrington Stanley in the pre-season, and I think we probably will end up just doing UK games, playing them, build the confidence or get some goals, score some goals, and then it gives that good feeling to them, if you win, like if three or four games, four, one, three, they'll fall, you're like, high score to that, high score, everyone starts getting that little bit of a good feeling, I think when it's great going into tournaments against big opposition, that's great, but let's aim for that next summer, when we know what we're doing this summer, I think somewhere along the line, this has got to be the long term plan, and that's why I'm prepared to fully get behind it now, because I just think, we've had bits where it's the toes in the water, the bit in it, we might do that, now we've got some money, we've got a proper director of footballing, and we've got a young manager who has done decent things in his career, he's had some downs, but he's had a lot of ups, and now for me, I'm just going to go, you know what, let's get behind them, and let's watch everything, and let's enjoy watching our football club again, enjoy talking about our football club again, and not going, you know what I mean, because for everyone who's moaning, all adais cwda staid, Michelley cwda gong, you've got a sheath, that's all right, if you get a sheath again next year, or seventh again, then we'll see what happens. Just on that, this is the flip side of all adais, he is the flip side, he's a young manager who wants to attack, he is the flip side, anyone who was moaning or didn't like the style, and there's other people listening, there's people who did like the style, who will not like this appointment because they like that guarded approach, or we've got results, it doesn't matter how we got it, he is the flip side to all adais, so let's hope everything is in place for him to be successful, so there you have it, let us know your thoughts, Marco Silva's in, Baz has given you a little bit of information of what he wants to do, and what he likes to do, let us know your thoughts in the comments, as Baz mentioned there, this week on the Tuesday topic we've been discussing the positions, some of the positions we'd like to see improved on next season, some plays that we'd like to get in, check that out if you wish on Patreon, don't forget to subscribe, dead close to 25,000, dead close, we want to try and get the 25,000 this summer if we possibly can, so if you haven't already subscribed because we know there's plenty of you out there who haven't subscribed, click the bell for us later as well because there's a new mad YouTube algorithm thing that is not letting people see the videos and stuff, so if you click the bell for later you'll know exactly when a video comes out and you'll probably get a little notification on your phone, whether it be an email or whatever, and as I say if you haven't already joined us on Patreon, we'll see you later and we're looking forward to a really busy and successful summer.