 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the final words, Eddarton 2, Southampton 1, and we're all happy, isn't it? Isn't it nice to be happy? It's great to be happy, great to look forward to going and waiting to get in the grand of the weekend, which is very, that's been unlike me for a couple of years, and it's just great, it's great to be enthusiastic about your clubbing, you know, especially when you're the blade popping up on everything. You know, they can't ban this week or something. Countryfile? Countryfile, yeah. But now it's really good to be enthused by your team and want to see how they play and everything else. I felt there was a real buzz around Goddison on Saturday, like excitement before the game and stuff, and to be honest it stayed through the matter though. Yeah, it just shows you what a decent performance like the Wolves game can do for a fan base or do for the optimism or just do for the general psyche of people because... I thought you were going to say it just shows you what actual coaching can do. Actual coaching, yeah, we'll come on to actual coaching as we talk more, but now they look at the team, obviously he brought Hulgate into the team. Are you surprised? I mean, don't get me wrong, not like Joe dropping, but we're like... No, because as good as Mason is. To be honest, I only thought Zuma would start if Mason Hulgate's injury was a problem. I think what's silver, I think what he's done really well from the office. I think this is the difference between last season again because there will be people out there. After two games, we've got exactly the same points as we had last season, we've got exactly the same points as the season before. Three scenes in a row, we've started with Joe and a win, so let's not go overboard, that's fine, but I think what's promising is this game we only had, again, one new player with Charleston. We didn't have any new players on the bench. All young players on the bench. We've actually got the fourth younger squad in the Premier League now, which is Matt, and we were all like, how old is this squad? Two maps are elder statesman at the end, wasn't he? We've started the game, you've got no Dean on the bench, Bernard wasn't on the bench, you've got the same players plus with Charleston. From the off, you can see a change. You've got Keener, Holgate playing centre-back, last season that would have been the thing of nightmares or a worry that there's no leader in there, but no, you have no problem with that. I thought it was in general, they've done quite well. I thought we started quite well on the front foot, and we looked to be positive from the start. We looked to get wokeotting, we looked to get with Charleston in, we looked to get Sigarton on the ball, for the first 20 minutes or something, whatever it was. You knew what they were going to do, they were trying to get Danny Ings on the shoulder of Leighton Baines, and they were trying to get round the corner that way. And to be fair, we dealt with it for the most part. Obviously they had... I think Keener should have done a bit better, he didn't see him coming out of the back, which is a worry. He got back and put enough pressure on him when he blazed it over the bar, but that's a little bit of a worry. The goal comes in. They had another header from a set piece as well, which they probably should have done better with them. No, it was a nice controlled start, and we were gaining and grinding. The goal for us is the first goal, it's brilliant really. We spoke about this pre-season, I think we spoke about this in the season review. I think I might have mentioned about set pieces, I thought we were going to do a lot better from set pieces this season. Both games we've looked dangerous, and this goal, the first goal was... We'd had four set pieces, that was the fourth, everyone differently. I said to the lad next to me, I might get off now, I've seen four different set pieces, I haven't seen anything, six years. Unbelievable, because if you think about it, the first one we had, Guilfee whips it in in Michael King, we had a touch in it, from the idea of a comfortable shave. We had the deep corner, Ghana volleyed, we hadn't seen that one, backstage volleyed. It was a good one blocked, and then obviously we get the free kick. That move, the ball out from Holgate from the back, it's gone in, touched off, and then it's fired into Sigurdd's new face, touched his majestic take from away, and the lad just takes him off. I feel sorry for Southampton fans, really, and I know there'll be a lot of Evertones, that won't, because of what's gone on over the last couple of years, but having to watch it, that's the level of ambition. You know what you're getting with him, he's a balloon head, like I said the other day, he's one of very few Evertones X7 players, I can't stand that. He's in the Aladise thing for me, of a fake news thing on Twitter, he just didn't happen, him and Aladise the Steins on the club didn't happen, because he's horrible, he's seen, they kicked, lumped, three times, but it's out, and the ball wasn't anywhere near it. Just trying, that lamina was trying to do it, nearly on break down on the back of him. So we get that free kicking, I know what you want to talk about. Yeah, I mean, listen, we've seen some creative free kicks in the World Cup for England, and there's a lot of talk about the assistant manager coming up with things, but it was just such a clever free kick. It's basically two touches and then walk off, but it's so clever, but what I love about it, it's simplicity is why it's so good, it catches people out because I think we're just so used to in this day and age, just people just throwing balls into the box, that flat corner, that flat free kick, trying to get a little nick off it which is funnier for how they scored, but it was so good, but in its simplicity, it's a very difficult thing to pull out. You've got to get a bit, Bains of Pass has got to be spot on, Snideland's around the corner has got to be brilliant, and Wolcott's got to get that ball under control straight away so we can knock it past the keeper, but it worked brilliantly and I suppose when those things come off, all that time spent with it, that you only get one chance at it, you get one shot at it. I'll do it again in the same game. He'd done it Friday, hadn't he? He'd worked on it on Friday, and if you watch the, if you watch the Eviton, on evitonfc.com, the highlight thing there, two of the players, well, talks and it immediately turns to silver, while the others are celebrating, you've got to do that and then Wolcott, when he's run back, points are up, and that James said to the man that he worked on that on Friday, it was his idea, he'd come up with it. It's superb, but where did he go to, because Gilfyd took the first three, and was over it, and looking and messing with his air and giving it all that, like in the late and behind six, but then the whole up pass by Snyderland is absolutely superb, and he just gives it that, so they followed the dialects and the way he's facing on the ball, but you'd write, that's such by Wolcott, because it's phased at him, because it's got to be, if it's slower, they get a footing, it's bang, bang, and he's in on the keeper, and what a great finish, I don't know if it's much harder than the one he missed the music on, but it was a brilliant start, and that kind of thing, listen, that kind of thing helps the man, because you look and go, fuck, they've worked on this stuff, and we've scored from it, the crowd are up, we're buzzing, they couldn't get near us, and you're like, let's take these to clean as well. No, I mean they nearly got near us though, I mean the shot, the shot... Yeah, by Cedric. Cedric, I was behind, and it did move. It did move, because it was blustery. I don't want to, but I'm not, I don't want to defend Jordan that much, but it did move, and I think this is one of those where, do you know when people, when you're seeing all these keepers now punching, stuff like that, that's why they're punching? I was right behind it, mate, I didn't believe that. I could see it, I could see it myself, it was moving. It was blustery though, wasn't it? It was a mistake to probably one of the greatest saves you'd ever gone to see. Yeah, it was unbelievable. It was up there in the top three saves I've probably seen from an everton goalie. But again, I don't want to give him too much credit, because he's made himself a mistake. Remind me the Tim Howard one, against Southampton, the unbelievable one, where he was positionally, he was a bit of a joke, but it was an amazing save. I still think that Jordan has got a little bit of rustiness coming back from the world. Oh God, yeah. That was his second game. I think that's evident that he's still. Still... No, you know. He's got to train every day, he's been training all week. What to say, now is it? He's going to need more games and he's going to need more sharpness and stuff. He's going to need more structure than a man has, you know, as well on different things, the zone aligns and stuff, you know, there's all that that's a fact there is, as a goalkeeper. But listen up as an error, and you made up for it, with an unbelievable save. I mean, everyone's just adapt, doesn't he? Mae'r ddechrau erbyn o'r angen dddweud y bitwch diwethaf. Dyna funny a nu'r adrodd, mae'r ddweud i'w hynny yn llawer i ddim i ni gwymo'n gweithio'r ddefnyddio. Dyna dwi'n viaddu ychydig iawn, i wneud iddo ddych chi'n gweld â'i gweithio'n gwheith. Mae'n ddim yn dal i chi. Mae'r cyfle ac mae'r ddweud â'i gweld sy'n ddweud. Dyna wneud hefyd! Dyna i gyd yn rhan o'r bobl, i'n ddiwedd yn ysgolf y dyfyrder ac'u cymrydio i dd Dodd yn gweithio. Byddro'n oedd arnos yn ei ffans. Dyno'n gobl, mae'n unig am yr hyn o'r ffans. Mae'r gobl ymkomn i gael arno myfyrdd. Mae ddiw y rhan o sydd ychydig i hynny, o weld i'r bobl yn gwasanaeth, ac mae'r bobl yn gweithio. Mae'n gweithio. Mae'r heb yn fwrdd i'r bach. Mae'r mhwyl yn ymdrygu'n meddwl. Mae'r gwrs i'w ddechrau. Mae'n ddiwedd i'r ffordd. Mae'n ddod yn y tachysgwydol. Mae'n ddiwedd i'n ddod yn ddiwedd i'r tachysgwydol ac oedden nhw. Mae'n ddod yn 4-5 oed. Mae eich gweld, mae'n ddod yn ni. 4-5 oed yn eich gweld, ychydig oedau i'r ddod yn 6 oed. Ond mae'r bwysig wedi'u cael ei gweld yn y gwybod. Mae'n ddod yn i. Mae'r ddod yn fwybod. Ac previously there was a rich golden, again, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, but with an end product and with people getting into the penalty area. Mae'r rhan o'n dda, mae'n arfer o'r byr o'r flancion, mae'n 4 o 5 o'n fawr, oedrwch fel y goch, erogod, sgwm, hanfodd, a'r iawn o'r blaen, mae'n ddigon i'r newydd, mae'n gweithio rhan o'r fawr. Mae'n rhan o'r front-four o'n ddweud o'i ddweud. Mae'n dweud o'n ddweud o'r front-four o'r bwysig, mae'n ddweud o'r front-four. Tyd am gweithio yr oedd y F 문oses yn rhan gweithio. Felly rhan gweithio, fyddwch fel y ddechrau. Byddwn yn ôl beth o ddсл�oshuhol o'r Sati yn gweithio… ...'n teimlo mynd i ddweud. Mynd gweithio yn seidio'r F 문oses, Felly os yw yr ffordd HENegol, Mae'n ymddangos yn ei gwneud. Sestyr hefyd y front o hwnnw. Rhaen nhw hefyd, mae'n cael y cynnwys ym ddechrau fe ddweud o'r ddlchyniad. He's got almost just played two roles there, he's got to be the player who gets the ball and move and then he's got to get himself into the box, but he's definitely, you know in the first game I thought Winswolds I thought he was a bit loosian position but I thought Sattiw's a lot better and as you say he's getting kicked all over the place and I think it's that desire though, it's that desire from him to one two because it'll come, chances will be made and he'll score them. Mae'n fwy fylwyr. Cymau, mae'n ystafell dFein, felly mae e'n fawr oherwydd yw'n ei rai fwrdd mae'n fyw i gwneud oherwydd. Mae dau badael achor arall ond mae'n gwybod i'n teimlo. Mae hi'n gwneud oherwydd, hefyd, fe fyrdd ni'n bwysigio'n cael hyffordd oherwydd y gallai fyddi, mae'n dweud i'r ffwrdd ar Ffarkfwrd, ac a dearid i'r ddechrau i siarad. A fyddech chi'n gwestiynau i ni neud allai cyd spelling gwaith y burgylch i Efallai yn dweud itfyrdd hynny'n dweud hynny'n gofynu'n gaf o'i hynny, ac mae'r gweithio'r troi'r cyffredinol sy'n gweithio i chi. Mae'n gofynu'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gofynu'n gweithio y mynd i fod ym mwyb yw'r lleid. Fe oeddwch bod chi'n gweithio'n cyffredinol yn ymddi, a'r pari yw'r lleid yn ymddi, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ac mae'n gwybod, mae'n gwybod, mae'n gwybod how they exploited that was. I think there was times and because we are. We've got players new to depression and like that. At times you want all your players to go. But if they're playing in possession, it's clever and move the ball in the right way. It takes players. It takes all those players out of it and suddenly the pitch just opens up. And I think that's what they started to do. They started just saying, well you know what? We can draw them in. But also, because of our backline, because Keane doesn't want to get up the pitch. Let's be honest, he doesn't want to get up the pitch. I thought he had a decent enough game. I thought he was just seven and a half, I think I gave him. But he doesn't want to get up the pitch. He doesn't want to be moved round. He doesn't want, he doesn't suit his game. He wants to sit on the edge of the area. I'm happy with the like of Charlie Austin types like someone will back in soon. And I think the goal showed that it was, you know, it's from a long ball. I think, I mean, it's just Davis tries to get up, can't get there quickly. And this is what I was saying before, Inge spins and Keane doesn't. It's not Keane's fault as such, but he's got to be weird that him and Bane's are there and Inge runs between them and he gets a little bit like the him and his goal last week. He spins in behind so Keane has to go for the 10. Inge does really well to be fair. He's trying to keep it in. It loops in the air and we're slow to react. And then Keane gets it again like lazy, but it gets blocked. And then in the end, go on and get a block on. I think it's the mayor as the shot and he get a corner. But if we'd have been a little bit more alive to that, or he's got to just look, one of them for me. And it might just be the fact that they're playing zones anyway. But him or Bane's have got a blocking to zone it and they haven't seen spawning behind. But I look at that and think, I've seen it, but I look at it, you'll have seen it because we look at it, we examine it, and loads of people will do exactly the same. But man, I tell you look at that and there's a problem. And it's got that these issues are glaring. I mean, obviously the goal comes from the corner and it's a flick. It's a lad getting in front of the push. It's a push like what the Charleston was against Wrens. But the lad get in front of Tom Davies, a little flick on him. And Danny Ings is standing. Yeah, it's out. It's not even unmarked. There's no one near him. And I watched this a few times and I was trying to see if someone had come out of that zone and had been attracted to the ball. But Charleston does a little bit. They shouldn't really, I don't know whether it's a scream with him and Tom Davies, but really one of them should win the first header. A little bit of movement has done them. But how he's ended up in all that space is baffling. Now he could have had a goal in the first half when he had the same corner and he flicked it across and there's been the free kick in the first half with Charlie Austin when it was a great ball in when he did it wide. And the fans will be asking why. Well playing Zonal, that's obvious. So fans will be asking why, why has that happened or how has that happened? Well it's an individual mistake. So if you're marking me or I'm marking you, you get away and score. That's my fault if it's man for man. We know that we said this the other week man for man. Gives you the countability but also gives you someone to blame. But Zonal will, there's no way Zonal marking is we mark this zone but we leave three trial-dancing players on their own which is what happened. So there's something's gone wrong in the fact that Dave got, Dave, a flick header. It wasn't a flick on, he got something on. Would you think maybe, I'm just going to, I don't know if this is fact. That might have been Snideland's zone. I don't know. If you think about it, I mean that's not an excuse because he did that chances before when Snideland was on. But maybe let's just say that was Snideland's only thing was that Snideland, six foot hours of imposing fella, decent in the air. That might have been where he was and the communication maybe. Because Tom Davis is standing next, because the only wing I can think of, Tom Davis is standing next to Richard Allison and I can only think that maybe the instruction to Tom hasn't been the right one or Tom has been switched off. And forgot about it. And gone to the mean approach and followed the man. Because if that is man in the game, sometimes you, it's a game of football, sometimes you forget instructions, things are going on. So maybe Tom has switched off there and followed the man. Maybe that's what you're talking about. I don't know if this is fact. I'm just saying that's the only thing I can interpret is that maybe, that was Snideland's zone. Or maybe, listen, things can get complicated during games. They might have, you look at Tom and you look at Snideland, they're completely different. They might have gone, well, when Tom's coming, they might have gone, right, you're doing this and you're doing that now. And maybe the instructions have just, someone's just completely. Or maybe Snideland's zone was the near post, right? To win the first. Tom Davis has won 5-10, Snideland 6-2. Because this is it by a fraction. I don't know. The flick takes us all off. But it shouldn't be. Not when it shouldn't. So I don't know whether we should have been in a line. Yeah? Because when the flick actually comes online, there's like that. Rhyw o'r head o'r bol. Rhyw o'r head o'r bol. So that head of lamina comes it on the side of the head and goes straight across. And they've got three men on their own. Past now Jordan almost gets it. But that should not. Yeah, I mean it's only marking. It's something to bear. It's only marking the bone of contention with a lot of people. But you're right. It's only marking, oh man, marking. It only works. Either way, if he plays or switched on. It got a little bit nearer at times. Just the amount of bone. What I would say is, I don't know whether you felt it. There was no... I felt it, right? Because I wanted to win. Because Zach was desperate to see us win. But it wasn't the same. Edginess. No, no. There was 2-1 and it wasn't like... We blew this on everything this up. There was none of that. I thought the crowd was brilliant. Even though sometimes you were like, when Redmond's running down and you can see runners. I think the waste they got was injury time. The very last kick of the game when we give a stupid gun. I was stupid. A ridiculous pass. Other than that, I thought they scored. And then I thought we kind of went... Light or light. What they did was, they'd already brought a couple of subs on it. And then I think they brought the Italian lad on it. Who obviously don't want to be in the squad. But I think when they don't notice, that's just creating more space in my field. Once that happened, we got older. And I think that's when you started to see... We had the dislike goal, which... Which is a nonsense. I just really upset because it was the first dislike goal I've properly celebrated for a while. And I was just like chaining around. And I was like, all the time on the show, there's been dislike. I just got like that immediately to the line. I normally do, that's the thing. I had the cameras, the two monitors, lighting in front of me. Some people have said to me this. Some people, I didn't... I didn't think he was, but... Cos I thought when it was a passion, I did defend it, I went through, you were on anyway. And I did defend it, I went into it. So I thought he was on anyway. But when he did see it, when the passion made his level, I thought he was level, so... I don't know, I was mad, and I was well-finished by Theo. And then we had the move, which would have been one of the goals of this... Well, he started to play. I think he started to get older, in those areas, and... That move, mate. Oh, it was just... I think it was... Again, it was making a whole game, brought the ball out. Brought the ball out. I didn't feel fit to run a call immediately, to what Theo said to touch Francis back inside. Gives him it back, and I'm thinking, it's on his left foot, and then he reverses the ball, and all of a sudden, Theo's in with the keeper, and I'm like three, but he's just going to do what he did every year for us. Dink in Macarth, he's laying on the floor. Keep it with us really well, actually. Keep it with us for eight. No, no, but what I'd say was the keeper makes himself really big. But he makes this decision on four and up. And I think it hits his feel. Walk off things, I'll just slide this in, because I can't think it, because he's really big. And it was... I mean, that was... I still think if he thinks that, we had enough men run, and then I think it... If it goes in, the game's over, but if it goes in, we win four, five, one thing. Oh, definitely, definitely, because they throw the towel in, because it's over then. But it was just, that would have been a lovely goal, just to go, this is what this new football is all about. Super. And we had a few with them in the second half, where it just didn't quite come in. Dominic Arthur Lundon, ever so well with another one, it was in through me, ten brillant, they got round the back, and you go on, throw it in front of everyone, he threw it behind and... James did the same thing. When he come brilliant, he come on, and bobbled his way through, but he got it on the back, and then instead of throwing the recross, he started rolling his foot, most it. Got it back, and you're like, just get it in. I know, but some of that football then was really, really good. Well, from Ghana, he did. But some of that was really good, and that's when I thought Tom Davies came into it. When the passing was just all one touch, moving the ball, Tom's... I think I spoke with this... I don't know, might have been in one of the reactions. Tom Davies last season fell into the... Remember when Tom Davies came into the team, and he's doing... he's doing, you know, lollipops and stuff in our own box to move the ball forward? He was a kid that wanted to get on the ball and wanted to move the ball forward and wanted to zip it about. And that season, he's sure to just got put into... become like this, like, kid who just all he did was run round and had to give simple five-yard passes. And I don't think that's him. And I think for the last 20 minutes or 25 minutes on Saturday, I think you've seen the real Tom Davies back again. I think you've seen a kid that wants want to get it and be clever. But that requires people round and moving. And when we started just moving the ball and shifting them round, they couldn't live with us on Saturday. And Tom was a big part of that. I don't think Tom gave the ball away once, that second half. There was one where it might have just been after someone... it might have been... it was off on where we should have scored. And it felt him on the edge of the box and I'm thinking, oh, he's just going to wait this, but he was a load of men in front of him and he just shifted it really nice and he kept everything moving. And then that's why Tom was brilliant the last 20 minutes on Saturday is that every time he got it, he just moved it really well and shifted it back. And it was all pass-move, pass-move. It was such a difference from last season when every time he got the ball it was like everyone was stood still and he's trying to play a ball and he's losing. That's the Tom Davies that I know. That's the Tom Davies that broke into the team. That's the Tom Davies with all the energy and all the zip and all the... just that ability to just move people round. And I thought he was brilliant and he's still feet and garnet with the movement in front of them were excellent. It looks like a different side and he's a clever player but he wants everything on the front foot. He doesn't want to slow the game down and pass it back and I just think all of that bogged him down with that five-yard pass of stuff and then Cuman lost him a bit of his confidence by not trusting him at the start even though he'd finished the season brilliantly. And he got a little bit of his mojo back and I thought he'd come on. There was one. I'm thinking it's the first half. Maybe it's the start of the second half. He pulled the ball down went to pass it, beat it, lead it off in front of me took the touch, he was under pressure kept the flick there inside and went and got it back and it was like, clever, get it and go. And there was loads of that. Wall passes, there was the... there was a move we had. That's the only thing which one it was. It's it, then. Tom Fizer in and Guilfe just angles it and he goes bang, bang, he's in again the cross is cleared and it was that sharp passing. I haven't seen it ever in four years and when you do it that quick, teams no matter how the set up, you can't live with it because it's one-two, you can't defend a one-two really, if it's done properly you can't defend it with angles and he's great at that, he creates the angles but you're right last year, he was too static and I think he was thinking about everything he was doing and sometimes when you're not confident and you start overthinking everything you wait, you give the ball away you pass it wrong, you wait or pass isn't right, like a centre forward who hasn't scored for four or five weeks the goal starts getting smaller and when you're running through I'll put it there, I'll put it there but when you're in the mode of score and the ball bounces, bang it in or you've got a shot up when you're overthinking football that's where it becomes a problem. Tom doesn't want to do safe things, he's not a safe player he's a player who wants to open player he's a real... but I like the fact that we've had to grind it out I do, because I think don't get me wrong, I'd have loved it if we'd won 5m of course we'd have but sometimes I think when you have to grind stuff out the togetherness is there from the players and the fans and it's like we've got through that, when we had a little wobble when they scored, we managed to flan everything back up I thought for the last ten minutes we were excellent and we had to give them a sniff and get the ball really well, created the chances when we'd shown them, we'd get a late goal there's no fear there there was no fear there and it was good, it doesn't suit anything but anyway, we've got the three points massive three points together it's going it always pressure on that first home game for the manager, you want to get off to that start you want to get your first win under your belt, you know we've got a point away from home in our first away game we've won our first home game we've scored four goals in two games we've tightened up a little bit at the back I'm in business and I think it was a good performance without it being amazing but loads are positive to take out a lot of things to look forward to and like you said before the only new sign in the squad and as those players are going to get the pleasing thing is I think that's the difference in this time last year is that this time it's all the same players and it's some of those players and we're allowing we're allowing the new players, of course to Charleston's in and he's been in pre-season but everyone's being allowed and this is what it should have been like 12 months ago everyone's being allowed to fight for the place that was already in there and they're all laying in the system and then hopefully new players will come in almost one by one when the time is right when they've done a few weeks training with the manager once and they all know where they fit in and if there ever comes a point where all those signings start in the same game it'll be a point where they'll have all been in the team they'll have all played some games and they all know the system and it won't be like last season when you're trying to fit square pegs into round holes or square pegs into one square peg three of them into one hole that's a big set so that's positive as well they've all got room to breathe room to learn about the club room to watch from afar this is how the Premier League is where can I make a difference and get fit without us going quick we need him in you know Keats are you mum would have been in under all the previous managers I think straight off straight off the bat I mean he's sub and we win the game and I think it's always good as well for the likes of me and Benard, Gomez, the city Dean first home game and we win the game I think that gives them connection positivity to the club but with us this is great and that Gomez is smashing Twitter absolutely smashing it there you go let us know your thoughts first three points of the season open running the Michael Silver era is open running never do that let us know your thoughts in the comments don't forget if you haven't already subscribed please do click the bell for alerts and if you want more amazing videos like the choose to tell like Baz's new tactics show the toffee it had a really bad name that I had to change that I didn't even associate with him it's now called the toffee's tactics show better than it was just Baz's tactics I literally just went like that it's amazing though you should watch it you can only watch it on Peyton it's exclusive to Peyton and even better than that you get early access to the road to glory which is incredible watch the daff if you don't watch anything else even if you haven't watched the series just watch episode 30 just watch that and honestly half an hour out of your life you'll be watching it and you'll be smiling and that's all you'll be happy to just watch two grown men make fools of themselves if you're making up the game it's alright but I've watched it I love the little show and I love that you should have just cut the pen one second earlier because then you wouldn't have known but it was brilliant you don't know I've cut it perfectly so you don't know I'll take the ball anyway I've slowed it down watch it we'll see you later