 Wel, yn y toffi TV mae'n 3 o resgwm o pob o'r cystal palysnil, yng Nghymru yn y FFA Cwp. Mae hynny'n gwybod i'n meddwl. Gweithio'r gweithio'n gyda Gwddysan Park. Gweithio'n meddwl o'r meddwl, mae'n fawr i'r gwaith o'r gwaith o'r gweithio'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl i'r hynny'n meddwl i'r gweithio'n meddwl, ond o'r gwaith yna mae'n meddwl i'r gwaith yna, mae'n meddwl i'r gwaith o'r gwaith. A'r attack and play, Dan Geumow was the big plus tonight, certainly in the first, that he did drop off massively in the second half, I'm saying a big plus because I'd kind of given up hope that he really was going to have any kind of impact and I thought he did, he had two strikes in the first half, he had one in the second half, he was lively, is it enough to think that's it, now he's going to be amazing, I don't know, there's a lot of noise about whether he'll leave in January. Go back to Villarreal and go somewhere else, I don't know, but I thought he did alright tonight, but I thought we would just look more on it tonight, Seamus was back and he was excellent and I thought obviously Oana and James Garner looked quite good in the middle. Oh certainly better, better than we've shown in the last couple of games and I just thought it was a better performance tonight, but like I said we have to do it all over again. The first thing I'm going to talk about is the big change that the manager made in goal tonight and that was to leave Joven Pickford out and give Javadging it a go. I gave him man of the match on my match reaction, just shading maybe Seamus Coleman from that. Like I said before, I think it's the first time he's played for Everton since that FA Cup quarterfinal, defeat by Manchester City under Carlo Ancelotti when he actually had a good game in that as well. He was only beaten late on, I think Gundoan might have scored to give them the lead, I think it ended well, they then two now and they scored in the last 10 minutes, two in the last 10 minutes. And I thought tonight he came in and displayed a calmness about him, his kicking was generally very good and he was called on to make two good saves in the second half, which he did do both from Eze. One near the end, like an injury time which might have hit the post, but he didn't know that and pushed it wider than one a few minutes earlier that he... ..was arm and he should save it, but he was a late to it and I thought he was calm and assured. Now I don't know what's going to happen with Javadging, he's been here for a while, he come here under Marco Silva, he's been out on loan to Sport and Lisbon, he was out on loan in Holland last season and started the season quite well and then ended up on the bench and didn't get his place back. But he's been at Everton for a bit now and I think it's 24 years of age, so the club have got to make a decision on him. But I thought for a backup keeper who's not really played a lot of football I just thought he'd come in and did really well and put... ..he displayed a calmness I think which ran through the back four, I think they seemed quite comfortable with him. He was there claiming things, like I said before, his kicking was quite good. He had one moment I thought in the first half, Seamus Coleman done brilliantly and in that first I thought he should have come out and claimed it when Mateta was running through. But when I watched it again, I think Seamus just defended it brilliantly and I don't know if Virginia would have come sliding out to claim it, whether it would have him and Coleman would have gone in a bit of a muddle over it. But I just thought he did really well tonight so fair play to him, it's difficult to come in and replace the England goalkeeper. And playing a difficult game because Crystal Palace away is a tough place to play and they make a lot of noise there and I thought he did really well. The second thing I'm going to talk about is VAR. Now I've just had a rant on my mat reaction about it and I'm going to have another one here because I've said many times... I was a big supporter of VAR, I thought it would come in and I thought it would keep the officials honest and the decisions honest and what I mean by that is they would make sure we got to the right decision in games. And I know that there was a lot of people who were sceptical about it and a lot of people who were saying I don't want it to come in and it will help the bigger teams and all that. And you know what sadly they've been proven right because that is what it seems to be doing now and I'm not applying that tonight. I'm not saying oh Crystal Palace a big club and all that, I'm not saying it's being used in that way. Tonight wasn't really anything to do with Crystal Palace, it was the poor implementation once again of VAR. We have an incident where Chris Cavana is looking straight at Dominic Albert Lew and sliding in to scoop the ball away from Nathaniel Klein. He wins the ball, he does he catch Klein slightly, yes he does but football is a contact sport. We haven't got to the stage yet where you can't touch anybody but we're getting close to it. Oh we're getting close to it but on the referees are trying to do that and I know the Premier League are trying to do that. Or certainly you can't touch some players, others they don't seem to care about but certainly that's where we're moving towards. And tonight's red car for Dominic Albert Lew was one of the worst I think you'll ever see. Albert Lew and slides in and scoops the ball back, he's putting his foot up to drag the ball towards him. You see it happening quite a lot, of course his foot's going to be up. Does he go through with a straight force for leg into Nathaniel Klein? No. Does he intentionally try to do Nathaniel Klein? No. Does he catch Klein full on the shin, almost like a leg breaking tackle? No. Does he clip Klein on the way through to the ball? Maybe brushes against him but the referee sees it in real time and can see it isn't a foul. Because with ever tackles you put in there will always be contact. Very rare when players are going in for a ball, does a footballer win the ball 100% all ball and doesn't make any contact with the player. It just doesn't happen, it's never happened and it doesn't happen now. Really it just doesn't. So any time a player does an action like that you will always clip a player. It's just the way it is but not every time you go in for that is it a foul. Not every time you go in like that is it a red card and it isn't a red card. You slow it down, it looks waste on what it is but when you watch it from different angles you can see Calvert Lew looking at the ball and the foot is going to scoop the ball back. And the referee can see it in real time, he can see the honesty and the challenge. He would know looking at that whether Calvert Lew has made a dangerous action. He didn't give a free kick. It wasn't like he gave a free kick on a yellow and then they said in his ear go and look at that because it's wet. He didn't give anything. We played on and everything got a corner I think from it. And then they are intervened. The fella Salisbury I think someone said his name was intervened. Pan a go on and look at it, go on and look at it. It's embarrassing. Crescafana she was said. There's nothing in it. Go on and look at it. Go over to the screen and go yeah it's still not a red. It's a normal tackle. Play it to me normally yeah it's a tackle. As he clicked on me a little bit yeah it's not a red card. I'm happy with my decision but they don't have the bollocks to stick to the decision and the problem you've got now is referees aren't making the decisions anymore. It's being refereed from Stockley Park and that can simply cannot happen. You can't have a fella who goes in to a building in Stockley Park put a referee's outfit on. So they feel like the referee in a game. There's massive questions needing asking their straight off. Some of them need I think yeah make it that what you will. They put a referee in outfit on to go into a booth. Anyway there you go I don't know. Role play of another level there. They cannot have the understanding of a game. They're not in the heat of the game. They're not in the moment of the game. They're not seeing a game in real time. They're slowing everything down. So when you slow it down. Sean Dijk has done interview after the game. He said well it's a penalty. That's a red. Then Beto's is a penalty. Once you slow it down it's a penalty. And when you see Beto slow down it's a penalty. You can't put your arms around the footballer and pull them. You can't do that. But that was looked at in one second and oh no that's not a penalty within one second. Chris Gavanagh got shown the incident with Calvert Llewyn about 30 times before they come to a decision that he was clearly being told in his ear you've got to give a red for that. Which wasn't a red card. They have absolutely destroyed that. We've been hammered with that lately. We're hammered with it. City spares, gold is allowed to top them even though they're at the easy yard away and doesn't think it's a foul or lines. Doesn't think it's a foul. Slow it down. Oh he might have gone a little bit close to him. When you slow it down it does there is contact with Gomez. In real time it's a normal tackle. You can't slow into them down and expect to get it and a true picture. If someone jumps through the air with two feet, slow it down by all means then. But you're already seeing it anyway. It's a joke and they've destroyed what should have been a really good tool for everybody to help them to make sure that we get to the correct decision, the right outcome. They have absolutely obliterated it and made it a laugh and stuff. So something needs doing. It's an absolute joke. Final thing. I'll just be quick with it. It's January. The window's open. Everton simply have to do something this transfer window. They have to do it. Not doing anything isn't an option. We were out as a young tonight. We were out at the Llywodraeth Cymru tonight. We were out at the Drisha Garnagheith tonight. Dwight McNeill was stretched off. John Dike said he's not too bad. I don't know what that means. He could be fine. He could be precautionary. He might have just sprained it and it's swollen and he's worried but then when it settles down he's actually okay. It might be one that he's out for months and that will be a hammer blow to Everton if McNeill's out for months. Simply because he creates things. He's a hard worker. He gives a bit of balance to that side. We've needed players to come in. We're now losing Dominic Alvedlun for three games unless Everton should appeal 100% tomorrow. If that appeal isn't successful against Villa, we know we haven't got a Drisha Garnagheith. We haven't got Dominic Alvedlun. We might well not have Dwight McNeill. We might well not have Ashley Young. And therefore players that have started a lot of games for Everton this season and move without four of them against a team that is absolutely flying. This squad isn't big enough right now. And therefore the football club have to go and do something. Two loans have to come in this month to all go and buy someone but the money thing will be tight. We'd have to probably sell to do anything permanently but the club doing nothing isn't an option this month. We've got to give Shaun Dyche the tools that he needs to keep us away from trouble. Within a relegation battle right now we're a pointer at the looting we've got a game in hand. Now do I think we'll get more points than looting over the second half of the season? Absolutely you do. But we might not. We might well get loads more and we might get some back on it. Well we should definitely be getting points back on an appeal as well and that would help us even further. But the football club have got to help the manager by bringing in I think two players this month. And they're going to have to do it quickly. And they've got to be players that are going to help the squad. They've got to be. There's players out there. There's options out there. Everton have to go and do it. Otherwise it's going to be another struggle to get through the rest of the season. Just simply because we're losing players. We need the option to freshen things up. We need the option to have cover. We just simply haven't got a big enough squad. And yeah we've got to do something. Right that's it from me. I've waffled on long enough. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Thanks for watching. See you later.