 Wel, roedd yn y Toffy TV i'r adroddau Andy. Rwy'n gweithio na'r cyffredinol i'r liste yna yw 2020. Yn o'r ddweud! Yn y stwyllau mewn cyffredinol llawer mewn cyffredinol, yna yw 2020. Mae ydw i'r ffrif o'r ddweud i'r hyn o ddydig yn cyffredinol a'r ddweud. Wel, rydyn ni'n gweithio i'r hoffa, rydyn ni'n gweithio i'r hoffa yw 2020. Fy mi, y ystafell yma'r dysgwpo cyfod yn dunkan Feigerson a'i newydd Yn Odor ac ryw o'r cwbl yn gwelio ar ymgylch, felly mae'n ddwybyddio'r cyfrwyng cyffredig o'r newydd. Yr eistedd byddai o'r pryd yn gwybod am hynny'n gwneud o'r dreifiddio, felly mae'n colli'n teimlo i'r parol ddechrau. Felly, mae'r ADM yn ysgolwg. Mae'r dŵr yn dŵr. Carlow yn dŵr. Denish Barabaxendale yn dŵr. Marshall Brans yn dŵr. Bill Kenright yn dŵr. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'r dŵr yn dŵr. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'r dŵr yn dŵr. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'r dŵr yn wneud o 💑 yn Y nifer that it is a core value of the club and I think Duncan brings that was obviously a great coach himself. But he also brings that intelligence and whatever fans want to want to expect out of the players. So he sets a standard really. You know people tell about players setting standards but Duncan's setting standards in the dressing room. What fans expect what he expects what Carly expects as well. I think he seems happy there on the side. He's obviously more involved now. We know that the previous managers in my opinion didn't use them properly ac mae oedd gwaith phobl mwy o'n dweud i'r ddechrau yng ngyfodol. Rwy'n meddwl, oherwydd mae gan ddunk yn Cwngin i'r ddaf yn oed, mae'n rhaid i ddweud o'r ddweud i fod eich bodai'r bod yn ddweud i chi. Mae'n ardal i ddwy ymarfa. Mae'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i chi, Ond oedd o'r dyfod ar gyfer wansiol, ac wedi gweld oedd ymwneud o'r ysgolwyd candidates a'r 걸wch. Darcien nhw'n argyflwch, ac rydyn ni'n gallu acef yhet gwybod i'r ffordd o'r rhanfod agelwch. Rhywodraeth am y cwmhreib, rydyn ni'n angen i lag a chryw am y ffwrdd, rydym ni yn aelod, maen nhw'n olygu. Ar rai, rydyn ni wedi gweld yn y ffordd, rydyn ni'n ei wneud o'r gwir, nid yw hynny i. Mi'n siie mynd. Rydw i ni'n mynd i! Yn y gallwn i'n dweud nad yng Nghymru eich gael eu dderfwy'r arll egg. Edych chi'n gwneud. Dyn ni'n chyfnodd i gyllidio'r cyffredin. Oni'n croes ar y sgol. Roedd yn gofyn o'r ffordd o'r cyffredin, ond nid o'r arddangos cynghori a'r ffordd o'r cyffredin cleaner. Ych chi'n cael roedd goingi a'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r cyffredin ez i'r cyffredin. Roedd yn cael ei ffordd o'r ffordd o'r cyffredin. ac mae'n dwylo gyda'n gweld â'i cymryd cyfan o ddweud, ac mae'n dweud yn ymwneud i ddim yn bwysig, a bwysig arall y cyfrifiadau wedi'i gael. Felly i gael fwy pethau yng ngylo, ac mae'n gwybod i'n ddweud i'r gweithio arall, gyda'n dweud i'r ddechrau. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Yn ei gwybod i'r ddweud o'r cyfrifiadau, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, ond mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio arall. Gwyddan nhw'n gweld ei wneud ar y gweithio. Oni'n gweithio'r fan i'w gweld. I gael, mae gwaith i'w Manchester United, a mae'r gweithio'n gweithio. Ymgyrch yn ymlaen, mae'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Felly mae gennym ni'n gweithio'r gyfer y dyfodol. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, ond mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. A gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ac mae'n endodd ganddur i gynnydd. Obviously, Carla was coming and took it on and that's great. So I think it is important to recognise the role Duncan Fegis and playing 10 on us round then getting on us going on. And the other thing as well is, it took a big gamble because if it had gone the other way, then people, you know, had turned itself out there then... I may not have got Carla if I hadn't got those points because maybe we were in the relegation zone. And he would have been under... He could have ended up costing him it's the other way.いうこと i gael allan rhai i'r gwrdd rhai, it's an easy thing to give him a new contract because you start with small things first, they could be immediately fixed, giving him a new contract saying, this is our back room team, this is our manager, next four years, that sort of. And then they can start doing their jobs and start planning for the future. I doubt they're done ones to leave, but you need, I think everyone wants to feel secure in the role. We should show them our appreciation of whatever and believe him and show us they can achieve it. Maen nhw i gyd yw'r gwybod yr Yrhanbœu Cyfwyrneg? Cael Llyfrgell yw Carlon gyda ni nhw'n bod yn yw'r erioed iawn. Yrhanbœu'n gweld unrhyw unrhyw unrhyw unrhyw oeddi'n symud. Ac rydyn ni'n cael ei ddefnyddio'n gweithio'r cyfringsig. Diolch i ddyn nhw'n gostol oherwydd mae'r gwerth gwych yn gwneud yma rhefn. Yrhyw o'r cyfringsig o'r maen nhw, mae'n rhefn bryd am ysgol fwy angen â'r gwahanol yn y gweithgain. I think the other managers maybe were worried about the profile at Duncan, he's a big club icon, big personality and all that, and sometimes if you're insecure in your job you can worry about this fella who's over there, who's this big personality. You've got ties to the club, the fans, the board here, you can understand that. Well there's a thing called, he's big enough, he's not bothered about anyone, he's big enough. He's always been like that when he's gone into clubs and accepted the assistance from other, you know, who've been past the club. It's quite a common thing in Europe, not so much here, usually the whole backstream stuff comes out here. Europe buying always, I've kept staff on even when Perth came in, so I think it's quite a good thing. He has like really shangled a buy and did me that shit on it. He's got some continuity, he's got some continuity running through it, and as I say, people have always said, you know, we've got to know the effort and the way, or got to understand them. There's only one who understands effort and better than Duncan Fergson. So that for me, that's number one, get that sorted like you said you wrote Duncan for what he did and then everything's settled down. It's an important thing. Moving on from that is obviously what falls on Carlo Ancelotti's shoulders then moving forward. I know Marcel Brands would have to do this as well, or where, hand in hand, but let's just concentrate on Carlo Ancelotti because he's looking at the squad from what he's thinking. It's new eyes, yes. So obviously when Marcel's built this squad over the last two years, things are going to have to change. Things are going to have to change because certain players or certain things won't fit into Carlo's 4-4-2 as ethos. So he's going to have a look at the players with his own eyes and make a fresh perspective. Marcel may have a lot of power, but he's still got to work with the manager. And the manager's opinion and needs and wants are important in that. So you'll assess the squad, and then obviously leading to the summer, they'll see what they need to fix. Obviously I think we need the right side of the player, we'll talk about that. You may say, well I need this type of centre-off because I haven't got this type, so things like that. I think what Brands are doing well, is to remember, well not remember, but to do well to take on board as well, is tapping into the likes of Ancelotti's experience. Ancelotti's been here and done it before. He's won a double with Chelsea, finished, run and so on. Duncan Ferguson's got a lot of experience within the Premier League competition as well. And I think Brands can really help themselves by drawing on their experience when we're going after these targets. And one other thing I'd say, and this is a criticism that can sometimes be levelled at directors of football, is that they're doing the job from their perspective, and obviously a manager and a coaching staff, technical staff, whatever you want to call them, have to deal with the other side of that, which is getting results as well. I think the way I look at it going would be one for the first team and one for the future maybe. And I don't mean one for the future, as in Jarrod Branthwych, say, who's 17. But one who is, say, like a Moise Keane or whatever, who's got a talent and has played in 13s and tried to develop that way. And I'd like to see the likes of Marcel Brands going to clubs in Europe as well, but clubs like, I think we said before, like a Bioliva Cusin. People are playing the Champions League regularly, not you, Super Clubs as they say, but people are playing regularly at a high level, playing in demanding situations, playing at high standards. Obviously, you've got your IXPS fees, then you're in German, you're in Wolfsburg, you're in a Bremen's place like that. And there's a lot of good players at those clubs, so I agree with that. I think Carve and Carlo there is another, takes your level up in negotiations, where you can say to these players, Carlo Ancelati's coached these players, these players have gone on to do this, and it makes it easier to get players. Marcel, I know people creds at Mark, we're getting certain players, but just have the same driver task, the same CV, the same pole, so hopefully we'll be getting a higher profile. I wouldn't expect you, Hamers, Rodriguez types of stuff, because I don't think that that fits into clubs vision in the future, but I do expect a higher standard of players to come in here. Just actually tie in some positions down then within that framework. Look on, Marcel Brands did a presentation at the ADM the other night. He put the squad up, he put players for positions and what we are doing, what position. The only thing that really, that can say me a little bit was he said, I was quite well stocked in the centre of midfield, he was like, we need some moment legs. Let's be honest, Andre Gomez isn't fit. No, that's the difference between, again, you direct to the football, and you manage, you manage just looking for the next five games. Marcel Brands has gone, we've bought Andre Gomez, and you're not going to go back here, I'm going to leave him, sorry. They're coming back soon, I can't buy another centre midfielder, because that pushes them out. But what about a low? No, I agree, I think we should sign on, and I still think we should probably sign a centre midfielder, because we want to get to at least three with the other ones, so I agree yet. We should, and I think I would still buy a different type of midfielder than Gomez and Gomez and probably find it more of an eighth. You carry the ball into the final third, and obviously if you're more of a sitter, Gomez is more of a flitter between the lines, and then you need someone who can carry the ball up the pitch. And I think we need like the, you know, Yoy Tealman, for example, for the lessons of Brian, for example of that. But, yeah, that type of midfielder, it's just we've got options, then you've got Delphi's experience, Tom Davis obviously could come in as well, so then that's quite a well-stopped midfielder. Yeah, I'm looking at a loan short term, you know, there might be some options. I'd also, you know, look to it, because I think we'd lean from the Zoom and get an option to buy on that loan as well. But yeah, I think the... I mean, you were talking last week and someone who's been linked with Evan before, and I've seen quite a bit of them in Italy's Frank Kessie. Would he fit that role for you? He does, he carries the ball well into the final third, he brings play up, yeah. You know, he's still going to be... he's still... 23, 24. He still needs to be refined in certain ways, but he's very good player. Strong as well, isn't he? Well, you can stack in and physically play in the Premier League straight away, and then he adds that ball kind ability, he brings play up, he plays between the lines. That's what we need, yeah. So, somewhat, you know, until the end of the season at the very least you need someone who can get around the pitch. Cundogbyr is well as another one has been. That's around. I think as a loan option he'd be fine, because obviously he's someone who can play that deep line role where he sits in front of the back of the ball, screens, saves his down ball, carries him. Knocks low, do I? Exactly, and he's also a good pass for the ball as well. So, some of them, they're two type of players until the end of the season. The problem with Cundogbyr is if he's signed, and him and Gabamon are probably going to play in the same role, and I don't think you want to have over 50, over 60 million probably, invested in one position when you've got other positions that need... That need fixed. It's not balanced, but I think we do need at least a loan, and I think it shouldn't be a get-some for him. There's a type who's probably not going to be good for the first six months. I think it's someone who can come in, deal with the physicality of the Premier League and play games. I think that's a consideration with January that people sometimes forget. It'd probably be nice to sign a quality young player, like a Rainier from Brazil or something, but he's not going to contribute the season. I think you look at the summer for your players, they're the type of players. I think we need someone who can step in now physically and meet the demands of the Premier League. Do you mind what you... Even if it's not just January, what do you think that Carlo Ancelotti needs with this? If you look at the 4-4-2 that he plays, Lucas Deane's fine. I think we'll see what happens with him in the summer. We may need the back-up left back, obviously then building someone behind Deane's. We haven't got anyone in the under-23s who's really at that level. That's an option. We need a centre back. I can almost not get it done really well. I think we need someone who's in the middle of them. Obviously the enemy is 6-5, not a bad runner, but he's more of a stopper. Holgate's small, a quicker, better on the ball. I think we need someone like a zoomer, for example, type, in the middle who can do a bit of both. So we've got a nice little pain, then you've got Lewis Gibson, or as your fourth centre back then. Is that going to be a nice option? What about Michael Keane? That's Salomon, to be honest. I think the issue with Michael Keane is I don't think it's his fault. I think he's not a great player. I don't think he's a great player, but I don't think he's a bad player. He just doesn't suit how I ever want to play. I think Salomon on Twitter, it was a bad recruitment. Salomon was just suited to the low block. He was suited to a certain style of playing, then trying to ask him to be his best in a system that he just can't play in. That's the mistake we made with him. I think we get a good price for him. He's played in England international recently. There's certain clubs who can take him and make him a good player. I would move on from Michael Keane, if you're honest. Then you go into the midfield. As you said, we need at least another centre midfield that's out to the bunch. We need a natural right-hand side to play as well. If you could. If you could, it's a lot of money. Obviously, he's on. But we probably need two right-sided players to be fair. I know there's certain players like Bernard, or Wobie, Gordon, people can play on it. But their best game, in that 4-4-2, would be carrying the ball into the centre of the pitch, onto the right foot, rather than going outside the cross. You look at, Cengiz under his left foot, obviously he's been linked to people like that. I'd look at a left footer, but I also look at someone who can open up to the left footer. I'd look at a left footer, but also look at someone who's right foot, and you can go on the outside, or cut inside under lap as well. Right back's a big position, so I forgot to mention right back. I think we need a top-level right back, and I don't think De Gibril's a good player, but I think there's flaws there in this game that I wouldn't invest in long-term. Sheamus Coleman. There's a back-up for another season, maybe. But I think John Joe Kenny, I've watched him in Germany, he hasn't done well. I'll give him his credit, but I just don't think he's at the level of Carlo Ancelotti and the athleticism that Carlo would want in that position. I think we need someone who's much more robust and can get up and down, but there's also a level of pass that Sadibi's can make those passes inside and out. So there the, and then we come to the up front then. I think Richard Charleson Keane, and Richard Charleson Keane, and Calvin Lewin are a good three. Whether you bring in a different type of player, somebody maybe drops off into that 10 position times. You're just a different type, somebody plays like that second striker role, similar to what Totty, for example, and others have played in the past. That might be an option, but then that's overkill, I guess. It all depends on Moise Keane, really, because Moise Keane has to step up to a level because if Richard Charleson got injured, then it would be Keane coming in. And I think we can't have that big a drop-off in terms of performance, because Charleson is our best goal scorer. So I think that's an option we'll look at. But the main position is we centre back, centre midfield, right back and right midfield, I think. It's all four areas, that. You can't do it all at one summit. It's very hard. I tend to agree. Definitely on the loan, I'd be getting a loan midfield player this window. I think we can probably get through to the sum of it, the three centre backs we've got, and then make a proper decision in the summer added in panic and now. Centre midfield, I think we need some on now. I don't think Sigarton, I don't think Snidlin are good enough to play that role. Tom Davis is still up and down. We need to get a level of consistency with him. Yet, go back and maybe back, yet Gomez could come back at the end of the season. What level is he going to be coming back at? Ideally, you'd get somebody who could come in now, who can get above the pitch, and then you can introduce go back and in for 20 minutes, half an hour towards the end of the season. Get him ready and used to the Premier League. So that's what I'd be looking for now. Centre forward. I'd be looking for a right winger as well, if he could get one, but I don't know whether he would. But centre forward is the trick he want, because Carver Llewman's getting better all the time. But Charleston's better through the middle, we've said that. Closer he is to the goal, the better he is. But he can play anywhere across the front three as well if you went on to the front three. Moise Keane, I still think will come good. But what I would say about him is he is raw. His touch isn't great at the minute. He's made more of an impact lately when he's come off the bench. He's got into games better, and I'd be looking for something like Duncan Ferguson to develop him. He's back to go all play. And then hopefully the advice of Anciolotti with making runs, he can get on the end of things. But it'll be interesting to see whether he'll look at another centre forward. I think if you are going to buy one in the summer, we wouldn't get one this window. But if you were going to buy one in the summer, I think you'd have to buy someone like Dembele, at Leon. You'd have to buy someone who's going to cost you £40 million. So you'd go big on a centre forward. I'm not saying you would, but I'm saying you'd have to buy a player you can put in who's experienced enough, quick enough, and can play the role and put the ball in the back of the net. And they're not easy to find. No, they're not. That's the key. And he has played me in England before to be fair to Dembele. That is a good shout. Yeah, you can go with that. Tom would then drop out, I guess, and then with Charles and Dembele would play. Well, it depends, because he could play. He could put down go three, or he could play. He could put up with Charles on wide, right, or wide left, because he's always going to put a shift in for you wherever he plays. We were linked with Heecham Hoang from Salisbury. He's that type of player who can drop off the front and drift wide and stuff. He wouldn't be a bad sign. Yeah, Dembele would be a good shout. I suppose a lot of it depends where the level of Dom is going to get to, and it depends what the expectations are for next season. If it is top four, then maybe you need to get that strike and you can score 15 goals plus. But then, what I would say, and I suppose the caveat of that is both of our strikers are in double figures this season. Yeah, yeah. Exactly. Well, that's why I said that I wouldn't change it, necessarily, and then Dobbins coming through in the distant future, you know, Elysyns. Elysyns is banding, dolesing. That's why I don't think... I don't see we'll go four-deep at many positions because of that. That's what Marcel said. He said 23 with those two, three spots left over. Maybe the centre forward won't be touching. And then if you get better midfield players and a wide player. But that wide player, I would also say you might bring in someone who can play also up front as well, and then you get that option. Then you've got the mix, yeah. That's what Richard Alston essentially is in the air. Yeah, of course. And that will be in air. I like under. I think he's very quick, and can play. He can play either side, either flank or plays, you know, cutting in on. Another one is obviously Cornet, and Leon. He's a little bit rower, but... On his days he's got that pace. For me now, Evan, I've got to buy players who can transition quickly. We've got to be able to just get at people. Being technical and slow doesn't work. And being slow and physical doesn't work. The Premier League is built on pace power. Unfortunately, we have to do it. That's why we are where we are, but... We'll have to move on from that. We've got under 23s down here. And I think this is an important thing, an important ethos for the club. And this is something that Anciolot spoke about actually last week about the academy and the pathway Marcel Brand spoke about. Pathways to the first team. We've heard Jared Brandt, who signed this week the young centre back in Carl Isle, saying the pathway to the first team is good because I can see him in it. And things like that. So we have to keep that going. I'm very conscious that we've been sent a few tweets talking about the average age of our under 23s, being the oldest in the 23s. We've got a collection of players who are 22. Harry Charles, he's just left the club and good luck to him. Find a contractor wherever he goes. Find a new club and all the best for him. Hopefully it'll work out for him. There's other players at the club. Anthony Evans, no one... It seems like Evan can't get him alone because of his wages or no one will take him because he's on good money. He's 22. We've seen Luke Garber beat the club forever and now he's gone down. Too many of Evan's players, it seems in the academy, still end up there at 21-22 without getting into the first team. So I guess the challenge here is to bring that age right back. It sounds like 19. When you get to 20 you should be going out alone or you should be leaving the club. That's where the club needs to be. I think Marcel Brands would like it that way. It just took... You can't just... It takes time to transition. The under-23 needs to be whether it's one player a year or we've got a great crop of players needs to be on the fridge of the first team. Marcel Brands said last night he's only Anthony Gordon. Let's be honest, Anthony Gordon's level's gone up in the last six to eight months exponentially. Then you've got other players Gibson. There's a lot of questions about Lewis Gibson. When you go out alone, hopefully you'll find you'll prove those doubts is wrong and show you can play in a physical game. Dennis Adonair was also on the list of Marcel Brands where I liked Dennis Adonair. You need to load to show you can play in the midfield in the championship or in league one. But then after that, you've got that gap then really of players and then you've got Ellis Sims who probably is not ready anywhere near ready yet. He's got alone so we can score goals at a good level. Much like at the time of Abraham did he went at different levels and scored goals. One is silly 16, I am goes only 16 and I think Reese uses the other one. They're all young lads who need time. Brian Astley of course as well. They're all young lads who need time. They can go into the 23s on the 18 maybe 19 with the needs. We need that path and Brands plays as well. I would have preferred him to go back out on low. We've shared my impact with talking about that and maybe the club will have a look for a couple of weeks to get a better day and then go right let's see if we can get you alone. Because he was playing at that level and it's not a great level of football but playing against men and being tested physically every single week it makes you think all the time especially since I was even John Sennig when he was younger. That will be key really because you can find that good loan. First time he made a sign I think of the brands for the under 23s and I think it's a really good sign shows that we're looking at players at lower levels who could make that step but that's the key isn't it because the under 23s is about reducing the age getting it down because our under 23s our academy should be producing footballers hopefully for Everton one or two even but otherwise to fund the whole programme so you get a player and go like John Joe Kenny for Argynsig he's 22 and he's got a good loan and he's forced his way into the team he's been in the team the whole season and if Everton's selling to Shalka if they do they could get around £15-18 million now that's a lad that's come through the academy so we trained them and we sold them for £18 million and that's straight into your FFP and we should be able to create half a dozen John Joe Kenny's now okay some of them might play it at bunders league level but if you want a championship for £5 million then that's getting put back in players you're more likely to get more money for them when they are 19 and 20 then when they're 22-23 and that's got to be the challenge now and I guess that's the challenge for Marcel Brands if he's overseeing it and I suppose the other thing for the 23s as well is David Undrith who's done a good job at the 23s one trophy's there and all that but now for him it's about his ambition I guess and it is his ambition to stay as the academy director over whatever his title is now because now he's the manager but he's also a think that the academy director as well I think is that his ambition, is that what he wants to do and if he does that's fine, no problem if that does club men who stay at clubs forever or is his ambition in the long term to be a Premier League manager maybe manager or maybe whatever that's a mentality change that's required then because you know Undrith has won trophies for evidence he's got the rules players and they came in against us straightest similarities into that style now obviously we've changed managers so it's hard to but ever need to develop their own style whether it's an idea of Carlos 442 or a hybrid of that or whatever ever need to have a style of playing an ethos of each player coming all the way through the academy from young to old takes a long time to put that in we won't see the fruits of that until probably even Carlos left really but that's something that we need to consider all the top clubs that consider it all that they're doing now and I think Undsworth needs to either do that or move on for his manager here in Korea because you can't stay at Everton forever and expect to get a good job you've got to go and prove yourself but even Frank Lampard wins the championship so Undsworth wants to do that you'll have to go and manage somewhere to be honest I think you get a job definitely I think a couple of clubs will probably take them so that's kind of like the play it's a big year for Everton football club in terms of Bramley Mordor so we've got on our to-do list secure and begin or as we can call probably now the USM stadium secure and begin to build the USM stadium or the USM arena that's a key thing isn't it we're at a real pivotal point in the club's history a massive part of the club's history building Bram getting that secured but the planning application's gone in we're waiting it's going to be three or four months before we hear anything possibly it'll get called in for a review but hopefully ever have answered the questions at the back end so that when they look at it it's ticked off there quicker process and then hopefully we can get a speed in the ground middle of summer late summer I think a lot of people who are still worried about the ground obviously silly people go on the radio and say it's never going to happen naming no names but you know that's but people need to I think people take a sigh of relief because I think that's finally after all these failed moves it'll prove that it is happening and then we can look forward to it then then we can concentrate on what's going on on the pitch and then once it's built we've got hope it will come together that's the hope isn't it really and I think I think it'll be a great day when it wants to do the speed goes in the ground it'll be really happy I think it's going to be obviously the more designs that come out and we'll find out probably what's going to go around it'll make it exciting for the fans there's things with the glass restaurants on top of the car park and things like that you know mass of differences the megafong glass restaurants sponsored by USM and everything else but that is the key thing I mean in terms of the stadium obviously the plan of permission has gone in the option to purchase the naming rights for it today you know at the AGM Bill Kenwright had said Farad Mishiri wasn't present because he was off talking to smoozing for people to pay for the stadium and I'm not very confident with the financial aspects of it and stuff like that so it's all pointing in the right direction you don't spend in the region a £30 million quid on land I think people could understand that Farad Mishiri is a different level and people have tried to build a stadium from around the past he knows people he's involved in a billionaires game yeah he's been off well the context then to have is a pairing anyway steel company for the staff they can have a point with any bank in the world and that's the difference I know Bill tried to get to King's Dock and then obviously the failed move to Cary they just seemed haphazard at the time people knew especially with the latter two ones at the start of Walton All Park people really knew that they weren't really going to happen they were just concepts concepts and I think this time it's the realisation that's different people involved and it will happen if it gets cold and I think we've covered ourselves greatly so I wouldn't worry I think they said last night it'll be in the next couple of weeks it goes on to the portal in the next 30 weeks from this so I just hopefully above the summer we'll have some great news it's fantastic and we can can start getting excited about that as well as much as the Countdown I mean they mentioned it last night at the Gooderson Park there's only less than 100 hours of whatever it is a football or whatever so that's the thing so it is tempered I suppose on top of the stadium thing the final point we've got on here and this is obviously a very difficult one but this is something that evident could maybe aim to do is try and improve our commercial deals we know that there's going to be a kit change a kit supplier change there's a real hum about that and then there's the option of sports pays are maybe nothing sports pays are maybe getting changed or something and they're big deals now I'm not expecting massive increases but any increase and obviously you can point to the fact that by that time we change hopefully the stadium will be all proved then so that adds a bigger name to us and then obviously Carlo Ancelotti as well it adds eyes doesn't it I suppose if companies are taking a seriously companies it will take us more seriously and hopefully I wouldn't mind if it watches by Rolex or whatever you know but it pays for it doesn't it training kits sponsored by someone you have to have all of that stuff for the simple reason well a training kits leave sponsored by Megafont Liverpool have got a totally different training kit sponsored by whoever you live stronger you live stronger for a while haven't you a different sponsor it takes airlines the airlines you've got all of that stuff that goes with the partners and everything and that's what Everton are looking for to build and build we can't go to the very top of the training Liverpool have got 80 million a year off Nike so we should be able to get 50 million a year off of the others sorry where do you where do you finish in the league you're in the champions league have you got any world star players you know it's all these things club on people's list this one I said about they've got ranges yes and they're a massive club but they've probably got a few other clubs but everton would then be one of their top clubs and they would concentrate on us we need that we need to be loved by someone really we don't want it's nice to have mic no money and print your own badge exactly print your own badge there's your kit just stick it back the less the less the kit you can get for 14 quid just without the badge and then you can get someone to put the badge and you've got a less the kit which is the less the kit Hummel created in 1986 which is famous Danish dynamite they do a lot of retro designs I think some people put some concepts based on their designs whether it's not Hummel it's another company I think it was an underarmour type whoever pays us the money we do the right thing by ever and we don't want to be as I say well it could be anyone and then with that comes another sleeve sponsor cos I think it might be changing the sleeve sponsor one of the sleeve sponsors anyway so all of those deals have to be a little bit better have to be a little bit better and then that all goes into the party because the Premier League money is mostly unfortunately taken up by wages that's why people can afford to have these really expensive squads cos the Premier League money take clubs wage goes like 80 million 60, 70, 80 million a year aren't they now and then it's the money man United State 300 a lot of the money is taken up by those things and it's the money you're in on top that you can balance it and then your owner can start plopping money or your friend owner but it's really important in the modern game to push the clubs history where the clubs go and to get to the level it requires but now we shouldn't be having commercial deals on the same level as mid-table clubs we should be the next best until we're not the next best and having people like this fella in charge of shows that you're going or hopefully you're moving in the right direction so that is it that's our to-do list for 2020 for Everton let us know what you think in the comments section but what have we missed what is in your to-do list some people will be get rid of this player and that player and that's right you know there's a lot of players like the Yannach Balasi who hasn't got a future of the club but is under contract Young Towson quite clearly hasn't got a future of the club get them out the door in the summer Sandro Ramirez excuse me and create wages which will all come back in that's never happened Sandro it's very difficult but yeah that's what we've got to try to do and we will and I think we'll try our best to rise and say you see dunk get that new contract then we can move on to the look of the squad then move on to the summer then let us know what you think in the comments below big thanks to Andy make sure you give the video a 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