 Felly mae'n meddwl i'r TV, mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl, Everton vs Bormwood, FF Cup, 5th round, Tye, 8th 15th, 30th night, gydus yn parch. Under the lights. Under the lights. What a night do you want to buy, Mike, in the studio for this one? I'm looking forward to this, a little break from the pressure of the Premier League. I am, I am, I'll be honest, I actually am looking forward to it, yeah. I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing Patterson. I want to see Patterson. I really do. No, I'm looking forward to it because it's, look, we haven't won a trophy for going on as long as it's a good, good opportunity to walk in the quarter round. So, yeah, I don't want to, I don't want to take them too lightly. But, you know, if we apply ourselves, probably we should be looking to get in there comfortably. So, yeah, no looking forward to it. I think it'd be, you know, decent atmosphere and then something we can go to it, like say, just a little bit more relaxed, hopefully. Yeah, you know, it's probably a great, I mean, listen, they've been, they're not a fantastic run out, they've won, they've watched them the last time they had won, they were brilliant, they were great. But you would like to think that if Everton, well, if Everton do apply themselves properly, they will win and they'll win comfortably because, you know, as good as they've done and as resilient as they are, they're a nationality. They're a Premier League side with, you know, Premier League-level players. So, I think it's all about attitude and aptitude in this one. I think you're absolutely right. The biggest thing for me going into this one is to see Nathan Patterson. I think you'll 100% start the game. I don't think there's any question about that. I think Michelin Coal starts if he's mind is okay, you know. Pep Sir had he said that Jin Chen Coal is going to play for City this week. And I expect Michelin Coal to play and it'll give Frank Lampard an opportunity to play the both of them. You know, a full-back position, which you think it'll be good, I think it's needed. I think... 90 minutes into Delhi. Can't, can he cut that? And this is the problem. This is the problem speaking at the weekend with a couple of people. It's the care about, but where you can just chuck him in, isn't it? The Champions League, the Champions League. Lewis Diaz played every game for Porto. And Moody to Liverpool and Play for Liverpool last week. And that's like the premier club trophy. You can sign in January and play in the group stage. And the final of the Care About Coal. So it's... I don't understand. It's all fashion. It just hasn't changed. And it's the one thing for me that... Not one thing the FA Cup can do for you things, but I think this needs to be changed. Even if they went where you can't play in the next round, to know what it means when you sign in January and the third round has been, you can't play until the fifth round. Or you can't play against a team who you've either signed from or you've already played against, whatever. I just think it's over. But it's nonsense. You've got the players. It's like realistically, Frank Lampard would have loved to have played El Ghazi and Delhi in this one. And he can't because... Back in the day, when you had all that cup tie stuff, was there no transfer windows? It was in March, wasn't it? And it was brought in. It was brought in to do... Stop signing for the final? To stop signing for the semi and the final. That was the only reason it was brought in. What Liverpool managed to do like Care About and understand not cup tied, but they're bringing in players from abroad to play in a cup tie. I mean, there was always... You were always cup tied, but that was the reason that the transfer windows were brought in. So to stop players doing that, need to be threw that in as a punishment. Anyway, and it just don't... To me now, the way the games move on, people get needed. And I deal that for them as well, wouldn't it? Well, it's how's Delhi ever going to get 90 minutes. Who's not, is he? Because he's got El Ghazi. So it's costing people the opportunity to play. And especially, I think... Well, El Ghazi played 11 minutes for Villa that United in the third round and that was it. But it's just also devaluing their own competition as well, isn't it? You know, those players are some good name players to come and perform in these games. But he hasn't got them, but obviously Paterson and Michael Encolding can play. There's a lot of buzz around Rich Welsh, who's being trained in the first team. There's some indication he may be in the squad on Thursday, and he's obviously an 18-year-old centre back big lad. And it's whether or not you want to risk him by throwing him in that position. But we can have five subs. So if the ideal situation for editing for a minute not from a Borumwp perspective, from an Everton perspective, is if Everton were to get three in a lwp, say, with half an hour left, then you could blood them into the side. And say, like, go and get yourself, get your debut and get yourself one minute on the pitch. And it's a nice feel of them for the rest of the season. So I've played in the first team, I've worked hard and I've gone in. You know, and I think it'll be dead interesting. It'll be how he approaches this, Frank Lambert. He's already said in his press conference after City that a few players will play in this who haven't been playing. Patterson being one, I don't think he's alluding to it anyway. So how many changes you can make? Do you change everything? Do you play Pickford, no matter what? 100%. You know, but it wouldn't surprise me if Begavits plays. Then you go on Patterson and Michal Enco, so your four backs are changing. And then what do you do if you centre backs? I'd have Keane and I'd have Branthwyth. OK. I do think you don't, you know, without a two really, like, two centre backs, so you've got to probably protect that a little bit. Midfield, the... So you've got Van de Beek who came off with cramp. So what do you say? Do you say you're playing again? Or do you say you're sub? Oh, we can't anyway. So he's out, sorry. So then you've got Alan. So Alan's got to play. So you go on Alan and you've got what? D'Corey, who's just come back from an injury. Do you go André Gomez again? Do you go totally mad and go, well, tired along the angle, you're starting. You know, or do you say to Holgate? I must think you can play me. See, so there's the conundrum. Yeah, there is a conundrum. I think... I think probably the safest thing to do is probably go Alan D'Corey and hope that you get in that comfortable position where you withdraw them from the game. Cos you can't make too many changes then, cos then it's disjointed, and then it becomes a battle. Cos they're night and resolute, they'll play this long a tree and they all owe each other. And if you're not score, then all of a sudden players are having to put more in and it comes with a bit of edging. You don't want that. So there is a balance where you've got to add a go. I think for me, obviously, like you say, the left and right back, you bring in, but fundamentally, we brought them in thinking their first team level sort of players haven't we. Albeit they're not quite at that level at the moment. So the risk level from them should be minimal. The midfield options are absolutely limited, aren't they? So I think if you play, it depends what formation you're playing. But if you're playing a 4-3-3 again, I don't know who the third one is, other than, you know, do you look at maybe bringing towns in and playing them on the left side? I think they're a bit deeper. Alan D'Corey and then going for a front three and then what do you do with the front three? Cos I imagine Rondon will play. So I personally would have with Charleston, Gordon and Grey and get the goals and get them off. And I think those lads also could do with it in the back of the net. I was going to say, and that was my point there, he was going to be, you can make all these changes and go Rondon cos he'll be left to play and you can give Lewis Dobbin a start or whatever. But ultimately, if you're at Charleston and you're Anthony Gordon, Grey maybe to say it, next time till I've done the standard Grey, it was just sub. It was like, I want to play. If it was my happy goal, I want to play. I want to play, I want to score. I want to try and get a hat. I want to get my goals up cos I want to start feeling confident again and getting that. Or if you're Anthony Gordon, you're like, well, I've got three goals. I want to get more goals, but I want to get involved. So he has got it, I think, finding that right balance. I don't think making nine changes. I don't think having a goal is good enough to do it. Regardless of who's the opposition now. And B, I don't think it does anyone any favours. No, I just think with the five-sub situation I think it allows you to get that game one. Hopefully you're looking at it in that half-time, two or three up. Five, ten minutes into second half you can start thinking them changes and be nice to get Dobbin on the pitch. Rondon obviously is putting in the way I can change and give them some more time. Get them on there. And at that stage you can change. But I'd like it to be that way round and not on God we've got to bring them on. No, you better go as much as you can. You better go on full strength and getting the job done as early as possible and then making the change. Because otherwise... But I must admit I can't call exactly what I think you'll do. Again, if we're early in his management as well, we don't know what way he goes with it. You've got to pay these loads of respect. They're in the fifth round of the FA Cup. So it doesn't matter. I also think as well we've got it. It's a good chance to win a trophy. It's momentum though, isn't it? We've just lost the home game. So let's get the win again. We win on Thursdays. He's had four home games. He's won three of them and he's lost to the champions. He's got a few goals and they go to spares when we won our last game. A few goals and stuff. So he does have to get this balance right. Because I watched him defend against Bournemouth. Bournemouth was third in the league when they played them. Now he's gone Bournemouth, the bastard in four or five. They defend the brilliant. They got the goal. They defend the brilliant but rode the luck. They did ride the luck. Of course they will. They're in the fifth round. They rode the luck. But fair play. Yeah, no 100% fair play. But again that's where our fans need to not go into this too sort of taking it too easy but also not going too stupid. They can see there's a lot of chances and Bournemouth missed them. But no, I'd like to see a real strong element of that team and then get them off. And I think Paterson, Michael Eng could come in in my head. I'm hoping it doesn't actually make it any weaker. I'm hoping it makes it stronger because otherwise we've bought them. Branthwy coming in for either of the centre backs. Again, I don't really think that's weakening it. Pick for that to stick with and I think you need some leaders, some kind of meds. Yeah, I really am talking about him being a kind of med but he is nowadays. It's that midfield innit? I don't want to see that midfield. No, but if you've actually thought about it, Andre Gomez should be able to play in this with his slivers on. He's got the physique. He's got the control. He should be able to. No, he should be able to, yeah. No, he should be able to, of course. And he played well a whole in the third round against the whole league opposition. He had a decent game at that point. It's a game for Townsend as well, definitely. The later ones you have a bobble in the first team and the in and out you get in and do. The Townsend would be professional. And he's professional, he works hard. And he can rock it one in, can he? So, let's have a look at the danger man. Bournemouth's danger man. Let's have a look. It's Josh Rees. He's had 30 appearances. He's got 10 goals and one assist. So into double figures, one in three. That's not bad. That's not bad at all. They had a 1-0 win at the weekend. They beat Eastley 1-0 at the weekend. I think we've got their formation what they play as well, let's have a look at that. So last time out, they played three at the back. No, yeah, three at the back. Yeah, three for one, two. Three for three. So you've got the whole thing, haven't you? The three, four, one, two. So the two strikers, two centre backs. Nice and, you know, man. You know, go man for man. A day, that's all right. So the three at the back. So you do want to be able to stretch them. Use the pace and the width, that way. Get them, yeah. And that's it. And you'd hope that the likes of Nathan Patterson, you know, you should be making this full Everton Dave. Well, he's Everton Dave, you'd rather. And he played in the 23s, hasn't he? You know, really takes this, this part of the scruff of the net. You know, I think for Franklin Patterson, that's pre folks, that's press conference. We will make changes. And someone mentioned Patterson, he was like, well, the levels this today. So if you're going to get into this team, that's the level we've got to be at. So he's got to go at it 100%. And I think that, hey, it gives everyone an interest as well from the perspective, oh, let's have a look where he's like. Gives him the opportunity to put a mark on it. I don't want to be bored, who might not be the same level of mantisity of cost on it. But if he's up and down for the 90 minutes and he's winning sackles and he's assisting, he's getting forward and getting into the box, flanc lampard, look down and go, actually, he's given us something we haven't got. Now, and it's in a game environment. Rather than trying to do it in training, it's not quite the same. You're seeing them with the crowd and all that. No, when he was steep, listen, we won that game on nearly set the goal up by getting forward. Does it again and in this, then it makes lampard think and then think, you know what, I can trust him actually. It's a shame. We're just looking tired. We can make the change. We can play, you know, whatever. Different tactics as well as that. Exactly. And the same at Michael Encore on the other side. Get that left foot, the balance that left foot brings you. We're not blessed with left foot as na team, are we? If he can get, if he's head's on it, okay, and he can play, go on, have a real good game, get forward, get balls into the box, build your confidence up, you know, and you're making a manti, then go have actually got options here. Rather than going not sure about these two, these are played and done it. Yeah. And like you said, it's more important for me to just keep the momentum taking over to go to spares, it's like, I like, you had a disappointing result against City, but we're back with a win and we're in the quarters and having the last eight of the FA Cup. But it's an exciting excitement, isn't it? You know, you want a cup run. You know, it's something always bubbling away whilst you keep, you know, keep the league form going and against the last eight, and the draw goes hand-in. Get a home try, get a home try on the last eight. You know, win that, you're going to chip to Emily, aren't you? Exactly. You know, it's not like we're there all the time, is it? So it's something I'm really, I'm hoping he takes it seriously in terms of, he'd obviously take it seriously, but in terms of statements of intent at the start of the game, get the game done, wrapped up, let's get the players off, you know, and then they've got a few days' rest before the down at Tottenham. And I think that would be the best way to do it. Hopefully it does. And what's the lad's name? Who's the Altoni Aberfan? And you were going to put me on the spot then. That would be interesting. That would be interesting. I'm going to put me on the spot. It's Kei, Kei. Smith, Smith. It's a Kei. It's a Smith. It's a Smith. It's a Smith. It's a Smith. It's a Smith. Of course, you're making it look like Smithy. Good old Smithy. Good old Smithy. No, but you know, something like that, we obviously had a great occasion for him, coming out there. I think it will, for those players, those born and war players, Dwi'n gwaith o gael yn fawr, dylai a dweud i'n rhoi gael'r ystyried. Roedd yn swyddfa ychydig yn ynnig. Mae'r gwbl yn fawr i'r hyn mae'r hyn. Mae'r gwbl yn ychydig yn ymgyrchol, oes yn ymgyrchol. Mae'n ddweud o'r gwbl, mae'n ddweud i'n gweithio ymgyrchol o'r gwbl yw'r ysbyt. Mae'n dwi wedi gweld i'n gweithio, ond yn y pwysig. Yn gweithio, mae'n rhai gwybod, mae'n ddweud i'r ymddangos yn y fathau, by taking the strong team and having the passion in the shop. Kate Smith, yeah, lots of Kate Smith. Oh yeah, yeah. Good old Kate. Kate, yeah. I hope Lee. I've got Kate. I don't know what you're saying. Kate Smith. Kate Smith, the Tony Ibiz and Evertonian fan. I think I hope he gets a great reception. I'm sure he will, yeah. And I hope we better than make one on these scores. I'm still alive. You're right, be professional. Be a tough game. Give them the respect they deserve. People have done incredibly well coming in after qualifying get through and they're in the fifth round. Let us buy in the kippy, the only challenge we give them. Get them away, respect them, buy better in them. Like City did with Bet and a few years ago, you give them ultimate respect by hammering them and going, we had to play it our best to beat you with that scoreline and well done. I'm sure every ever thrown you will then clap them off the pitch and all that. Give them a great reception because they deserve it and hopefully all their fans come and have a fantastic night. Nod dwi'n ffantafol. Rwy'n ffantafol. Felly yna'r ffagor honno, ac mae'n ffagor oedd ymddangos i'r ffordd ffyrdd i'r gweithgol, ond mae'n ddod o'u ffordd o'i ffordd i'r ffordd a'r ffordd i'r gweithgol. 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