 Welcome to Toffy TV, we are enjoying by David Feely local over and I'm enjoying by pop star musician Keith Mullan. Fresh piece of paper, fresh methodology, fresh ideas, fresh goals, star from there. Well the transfer window and the accumulation and letting go of players like what Mullan said and not throwing the baby out with the bath water as in Luckman and in my opinion, and class until you've even looked at them, it's not my decision it's theirs. But they've got to speak, they've got to speak to progress, they've got to speak to Sam in Bristol who just said the thing in for you, to the kids in Australia who's never off ground old team or yours. It's about now, transmitting to the club and all the supporters, the ones in the grounds, the ones who only go five games, the ones who never go the game, everyone who's wearing them shirts and buying all that, we've all got to know, this is how it's going to be, it's going to be instrumental, it's going to take three years, minimum it's going to take three years, but as long as we see the development through that process, well then boys we've got to learn to work with it. We're going to do another video as well, a separate video about players, which will be out later in the week, we're going to do that in a minute, so we'll try and steer away from individual players because we'll go through that in a minute. But back to what Dave was saying there, about talking to fans and talking to people on the other side. Haven't we got to, as a football club, catch the imagination again? Because I don't know, listen, we've gone the match for years, for bloody years and years and years. It was a bind to go the game last season. I've never seen you being together for years, I've never seen you so disinterested and your disinterested is probably still somewhere else as a fanaticism, because you're the loom, you know what I mean, but even you were saying, there was nothing, I'd go to you and make you a band. We were on this very show a couple of months ago saying we want the season over. October, it's November? No, we were really here in March. I come out of Southampton's Ground and if you just shook my hand and said listen, you're always gone, forget about that, not on that, you don't get delegated. I remember getting a thing out of one of the lads sent to me one morning, it was a what's name and it was about Liverpool fans, a collective of Liverpool fans who we all know by the way, they were looking at properties for delegation parties. And this is when they ended up getting into the Champions League, but back in October they weren't even considering being in the Champions League, but they were focusing on us. Well I need that gone, I need that removed completely, because that's what was in my mind when I walked out at Southampton, which is why I enjoyed Allardice, because I never forgot what it was like seeing Ashley Williams warming up getting booed, seeing Morgan Snidelam warming up getting booed and coming onto the pitch, the manager getting called out, he's getting booed, he was only here to help us out and the whole thing started to run rabble. And Allardice at least provided, even though it was higher, and that's what was getting thrown at him, at least it provided the rallying points of some description and we got through that, but I never want to do it. It was like it sucked the life out of me. You know how I live my life, and I do live around this club, and it wasn't moaning about it, I never said I'm not going next to me, I'd turned up every single week and I swallowed it, like me half of it had taught me to by the way, that's how you do it, but I didn't enjoy it, I didn't enjoy it. It was that season, we've had seasons, even on the moist, we've had to smith, but last year it was gone. It must have probably come from a point of high expectation to be in just the end. No, but the social media aspect's got to be said though. We know that day, but we can't get that. That's a thing though, Walter Smith, all moist, didn't have to do into it. What it is, you don't get, even when you get on the bus, the lad's on the bus come on, but it never goes away, it's there when you get up in the morning, it's there when you go out for the gym, it just never goes away now, and it gets personal, and we get side-tacked. The point is, we need the actual analogy I'm talking about is the one I used before, it's a flesh piece of paper, and if they don't realise, I'm talking about the whole club here, not just the two people concerned, the whole outfit, if they don't realise that this is the last clean piece of paper, this collective upstairs, ever get from Evertonians, well, they should work out the door tomorrow. So that being said, is patience the key word then now? It's going to have to be patience isn't just about waiting for something, it's how you conduct yourself whilst waiting. That's what patience is, and we've been patient for God knows how many years I mentioned in the video, we've got the amount of years wrong, we've been patient for God knows how long, and we've had some interest in times along the way, but we've got to be a little bit more patient now, and we've got to get behind the manager and the club right now, and get behind whatever players he's got to bring in, because these two, regardless of what people are saying right now, seem to have a bond, they seem to have a plan, and I think the football we'll be watching will be a little bit better. It'll be better than what we've watched. It's going to be a go out to book a big doubt, but it's going to be even under, Ronald. It has a bad thing, we've watched the games, the second half of the season at all. We might not win every game, we will not win every game, we will lose games, but the football will be better, and we've got to believe right now, I think there is a better, there is a vision, a thing we said that was lacking, I can certainly start to see the development of some kind of identity, some kind of vision, and you're talking about communication with the fans, the communication has been all better, it's been better over the last three weeks, it's been better, all stuff is coming out, and it's like the start to say, here's what I vision on our plan is, because they told us that march, it had been like fuck off. By definition, by making those changes, they're admitting they were wrong, they've sat the people concerned, and now they're coming out and saying, well each has said that, or it's not going to be like that no more. By definition, by the blacks and the seas come out and go on, it's not going to be like that, it's going to be like that, and now we'll sit, and nothing will go, we've got to practice. Financial model like this, this is madness, that's what he's saying, and the fans can say, we're selling to buy, that's nonsense, this is madness, because you've got to end up, you are going to end up in the champions, running a business like this. You've got to get out and all that, because once we all know, once evidence, a collective, it can go places, when everybody pulls together for our club, all of a sudden that team grows. Listen, if you want any kind of example, David Moyes were a good manager, the best thing he'd done was a team spirit, and B, made the fans feel like they were part of the team, and once them two went, not away, granted, not away from home, but arrow, and to be fair, we've tried three different managers in that time, and we've still been shaked away from home, so it wasn't just Moyes, by the way. Even Martinis, great we went to Arsenal and played great, we won at United, but we still got a tonkin, and I'm feeling, we still got there. So it wasn't just that, so I think you're right, I think it's about now, because one thing we can't keep doing is fucking manage to shit it, fucking rip it off, get a new one, and he'll come in six weeks down the line, fucking shit, get him, get him, we can't do that. I'm going to say that that will be the day we'll break up with Mishiri. If that happens, Mishiri next time, if this happens again in 18 months, if we're sitting here within next 18 months, and we're whatever the fuck circumstances are, we're going silver, brands are still there because you can't blame him for the new manager, so now I'm saying the alienation process, it's like an island what moves away from a great landmass, it's only here for now, but in five years time it's going to be there, then it's going to be there, and what you're going to have is Ken Knight all over again just with a few more above, and there's your collective thing right out the window, because then we'll be flying planes over again, Martin outside, and he catches things, so this is what honestly I believe, I'm not asked about this year, I'm not a pro, no crazy ante it, I'm really not into billionaires that much, because I don't really trust the motives to be honest with you, but I would suggest this is his last shot, he's made some terrible considering a man who operates in the market the way he does, while he's joined this industry, while he's supposed to have been in for 25 years or associated with for 25 years, absolutely clueless, absolutely clueless. In his defense though, he's also correct that his mistakes very much, he's relatively speaking. I agree, but I still say to you, even having done that, I still think this is his last shot, I think he'll be able to get away with a couple of more managers, but it won't be this where he's allowed to appoint someone who only he fancies from nowhere, nowhere. I'd suggest that this is very, this is in the whole collective, on how to have it in football, but I think if this goes wrong, you know, that's why I'm saying, I feel as though we all just need to go right. Even if it does go wrong, when I say something to our audience, the people out there, millions that are watching, you know, stop living and shopping in McDonald's in terms of this footballing club, because we are the last of the great footballing tribes, we are the last of the remote weekends, and there are other clubs like us out there, and we have to conduct ourselves with a little bit of dignity and a little bit of morality, and that's what being in Evertonian is. We've got a responsibility now to be part of that collective, yes there can be things that we don't like, and yes there can be things that we can disagree with, but we have to conduct ourselves a little bit better than what we are. And we also have to remember that there's three results possible. First of all, when your dad or your mum gave you this footballing, no guarantees were signed. This is not a West End play. There is no guarantee of a happy ending. It's about faith and about loyalty and about getting for the long call with a collective enterprise. It's like a family or a religion that's what it's about. It's a long-term thing, so we ourselves need to examine ourselves, because if we get on his case, whether we like him or not, I'm willing to embrace the whole project on the basis of what the two of them have just said then now, because it's not about my opinions, it's about seeing the toughies back where they belong, so if other people disagree with me, if he's wrong, I'll come on here and say no. You ask me here, on camera, do you believe in it? I said no, I don't. To be honest, but I'll go on. I went to roller games and the sport didn't waver, but I myself didn't believe it. Well, this time, honestly, the people on Twitter, he's going to lose games, that was my point. He's going to lose games, and maybe in the fair season, we'll draw and lose them more than we win them, because we've just come from this a complete overall in six weeks, eight weeks, ten weeks, when the way of course it's just been on, is kind of a theoretical leap forward, a quantum leap, so what it says is we're going to have to know that going in. These are the yard, the yard. This season, if you will, is like our police season. It's getting to know you time and there's people in and out, and what we do then is we get two more transfer winners, the one we've got this one currently, the one at January and we find ourselves next summer with no welcome, with a manager who's just had, please God, a year of stability, but then starting to get more contacts in England, picking out young English kids, as well as European kids, everything about that is a positive. So then, we can then start investing a little bit more, our expectations will rise a little bit more, and it's like we said before, it's incremental progress. If we don't, you're just taking a hammer to a mirror and honest to God, we'll take it back later, and it's not going to work with them telling it. Okay. And that, my friends, is being all you call a Nevitonian, you know, you have to conduct yourselves with a little bit of dignity. It's about the collective now. Yeah, I agree. Let's meet the players, realise how special our club is now. Totally, totally. We need to know that too. There you go. Right, let us know what you think in the comments section below, whether you agree or disagree. If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so. It only takes a second. We're on our way to 25,000. Thank you very much to Dave and to Keith. See you soon.