 Yn ymwneud yw'r ffordd yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch, ac mae'n gweithio'r ffordd yn 50% o'r ffordd yn ysgrifennu a'r ffordd. Yn ymgyrch, mae'n dweud ymgyrch yn ymgyrch, Paddy Boyland ac Grego Keefe. Nid o pop-up, adnod, nid o clickbait, y bydd y gweithio'r ffordd yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch. Mae'n gweithio'r ffordd yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch. C thank you! Look out, there's lots of sporting rightters on there.. ..were great stories allover the world about football teams. Like i say no pop-up adds and no clickbait. Check the link in the description below and start your free trial today. Welcome to the TOffie TV podcast in this weeks edition. We're going to get away from all that nonsense talk that's going on at the moment. 11 oes yddoseson maen nhw ddim yn nhw. Y drafod yma y parwy yn y cwmaint. Mae'r cyfion yn y cwmaint, yn bob amser'n gwneud. Rhysnodd a chymdeithasol hanes wedi dweud. Mae'r bobl yn ystod a'r gwahau hefyd erbyn i'ch bydd. Rwy'r bobl wedi'n gweithio gweithio'r pwyddoedd, ond mae'n dweud os yng Nghymru'n gwahai. ehm, os edrych? maen nhw. I wnaethais i chi ddiwedd rydych chi. Beth efallai'n gweld, mae'n ddim yn yr unrhyw golygu oherwydd mae'n domnig ddadoswch dw i chi. Yn ddigwyr, mae'r cynyddoedd maen nhw'n ffordd ac mae'n ddegwyd eich ddigwyd yn y dŵr. Yn ddigwyd y tua, mae rhai ddigwyd yn drwy gysylltio. Doedd yn eu rhai ddigwyd o'r peth o'r ysgwrs, ac mae'n dduf, mae'n dduf yn swyddo ar y gwyseid ac ym arddangoswch. Felly mae'n dwyboi dweud i fynd i ddwydo'r 4-4-2. 4-4? Rydw i ddwydo'r gweithio ar wahanol, dwydo'r gweithio ar dweud, ddofnodol ar ddwydo, ddwydo ar ddwydo, ddwydo ar ddwydo. Felly, dwi'n ddweud i ddwydo'r 4-3-3, rydw i ddwydo'r 4-4-2, lle mae'n bod yn pob cyflau. Felly, mae'n ddwydo'r ddwydo, dwi'n ddwydo'r 4-4-2, I'm interested to see who you've gone for because we know that it's going to be variations. It is and there's going to be players that are left out simply because you've chosen someone else. You've chosen someone else so there might be, for some positions it might just be because you can't really think of anyone else to play in that position and you don't want to weaken your entire team. That's the other thing. You could go, I'm just throwing so and so. I'm just throwing Jars Jachybsen at right back because that means I can play someone else but then that weakens your team about the overall strength. Right, let's get into it. Let's get into the goalkeeper situation. I'm writing it down right now. I don't mind. I don't want to see yours. I don't want to see yours. Done. OK. Right. Three, two, one. Southall. Neville Southall. Neville Southall. Neville Southall. Neville Southall. So there's our Welsh pick gone straight away. Immediately. Why have you gone for Neff? Quite simply, the best goalkeeper I've ever seen and that was me starting thing because like you said, you could put people in and go, well, we'll play Eddie Bosna, not that you couldn't because he's Australian and there's better Australian, but you're trying to get people from any country, how I'm playing Robert Farchier because he's Polish and he's better. But you're not playing a goal, are you? No, but I'm just saying, so I am with my team and trying to think of the best players as well, not just the national team. And so he is the best goalie. I still think he was the best goalkeeper I've ever seen. I've gone for that because number one, he's the best goalkeeper I want to start strong from the back. I don't want to mess about. And then when I look at the other Welsh players, Kevin Ratcliffe, you know, you could have him in the team very easily. Oh, notable absentee. Definitely notable absentee. But and you look at it and say, could anyone else, was anyone almost as good as Kevin Ratcliffe? Yeah, I think other people were almost as good as Kevin Ratcliffe. Some people were better than Kevin Ratcliffe. Yeah. I think it's not the best centre back who ever played for Evan. No. Fantastic. You know, good player, good captain, good pace. So. So Neville Shaltwell. I don't think there's any argument. No, I don't think there is. But other people might have to shoe on or might look at other positions because they want, because you know, you look at it, you might say, well, if you're looking for 85 purely, you've got him. You've got Ratcliffe and you've got Pathvander now. Right? Yeah. So there's three Welsh players from our best ever team. If you've tacked on to that, you've got a Gary Speed, which for some people in their generation, they might love Gary Speed, you know, as they play. Any other Welsh players, you can mark Penbridge, I mean, you know. He's the one that really has struggled with whether he, it was him on Neff, to be honest with you. Pen's on Neff. Mark Hughes, of course, he could have us on the Welsh ledger. Why wouldn't you? But he's the fact that I think he's a shite off and probably one of the few Evan players I don't like, Evan plays, so he was never getting it. Well, let's move on. Let's go to right back. Let's go to right back. Right back. This is going to be really interesting. Okay. Three, two, one. Seamus Coleman. Seamus Coleman. Now, right. Seamus Coleman is into... Now, obviously there goes our Irish pick and this was a tough one because Kevin Sheedy by right should be in any Evan side. Yeah. Any Evan side. The problem for me was that I'm not enough good right backs. I've not seen enough good right backs, Evan. Obviously Gary Stevens is the best I've seen, but I wanted my English pick to be someone else who was the pick. So there was Gary Stevens gone off the door. And Tony Ibarth English. Ibarth English. Ibarth English. Matt Jackson to... Phil Neville's English. Phil Neville's English. And then you're looking at what Lars Jakobson. That's what I'm saying. Cucamati. You don't want a week in the side. No, because you're trying to pick. A good side as well. Like you said, Tommy Folk of that Cucamati in it, plays for Coddor Cow. No one else. There's no other Coddor Cow player, so either got in, but given the fact that he's probably in my 11, no one will say too loud, but he's not someone I write highly. Let's put it that way. That's a right back. So again, we're cut down on, you know, Mark Hotterge, Swiss, but no win here. The level had won. Because I am trying to pick it as... I am trying to pick a very strong team. A good team. And James Coleman's been brilliant forever. OK. We're at a stage now where, I mean, Teeble Sidderby wasn't getting in either. No. And he doesn't qualify for me, because he's good as he is coming forward. He hasn't been here long enough as well. And he can't fan. So Coleman was really, once Gary Stevens was ruled out for me, Coleman was really the only pick. And it was a tough one because of Kevin Sheedy. It was? Kevin Sheedy was like, I was thinking, the best left footer player I've ever seen. You don't play forever. Because the way I approached it was, I almost took the best players first, put them in the team, and then started to build from there. But then sheedy was one of those players. He was straight in there. But then once I started to build out and think about other players who could possibly play there instead. Sheedy is... It is that. It's that. It's looking at that left and going. It's good as he is and I know he is. I'll say it again. He's the best left side of the player I've ever seen play forever. His left foot was just ridiculous. What's incredible so far, it's making me think like... You've said so far that two of the best players in the position you've ever seen play forever and not in your team. Because you think there's other players who are from that country who are better than those two players. That's quite interesting. That's quite... Coleman isn't better than Sheedy. No, no, but I'm starting to think that... I'm starting to maintain it. I'm starting to think that you now regret not putting Gary Stevens in and Kevin Sheedy in the team. I think that... I think you'll stand to get that. I think that is a fair comment. Does this be the sweat that's pulling down your head? That's a fair comment, but the problem is... Yeah, you'll see as we go forward. OK. I mean, to be honest, Sheedy was the hardest one for me to leave out was because he was incredible and therefore by Coleman's in because he's been the second best right back I've seen play forever and to be fair. He's being consistent, but he's also of a good quality level that way. There was no other one I felt wouldn't weaken my team who would come in instead of him. So if it was Gary Stevens, then I'd lose the person I wanted somewhere else in the team. But Gary Stevens would get in ordinarily, but if it wasn't Sheyms Coleman, anyone else who played there for me would considerably weaken my team. So that's why I went for Sheyms Coleman. OK. I mean, you must be thinking similar. No, of course it is. That's what's so interesting. This is that you think are those two of the players better or could I have gone and thought could I have just gone for another... The problem with right back is is because there's such a drop-off from Gary Stevens as first, Sheyms as second, but then there's such a drop-off then. And because all those other players are mostly English anyway. And the drop-off to the next non-English player is so big that it can't really be anyone else, but Gary Stevens or Coleman. And then you've got to think, is your English player better than Gary Stevens? More important, I would say, for me for the way I set my team on. That's why. That's how I've done mine. OK. OK, Dan. Left back. Left back. Boshnash, BOS. OK. I'm excited. I'm not excited, but I'm excited. OK, three, that's who you put here. OK. Three, two, one. I've used my English player up. You have. I've gone with Luca Deane. I've gone with Leighton Baines. Yeah. Now you've got... I had... I had Deane in my team. And then... But now I'm starting to question that because I'm thinking about something about the other player I've picked. I'm thinking about whether the other French player I've picked even qualified for France. OK. But no, like this one, I was thinking about the English player and I was thinking, and there's a long list of English players I could put in the side. But when I just thought Leighton Baines is brilliant. He's been brilliant for years and years and years. He's one of the... He's the best at having left back I've ever seen. I think of him. And I just, for me, it was just one of those positions where I was like, think about the best English player. And there's a lot, listen, there'll be loads and I'll be very intrigued to see yours. I think I know who it is. But for me, I just thought, if I was going to put an English player in it, I just thought Baines is the player for me. I want Baines in this team. And I think there'll be enough balance elsewhere. And Dean's great, because we haven't had loads of French players. So, and my French player might even be a French player. But that's not the point. The point being is that, you know, that's why I picked... You fell not that, I was French. He really was. Well, I went for... Listen, Leighton Baines is probably the best left back I've ever seen. Quality wise. Actual football and ability. But Pat Fandana was a monster and as a defender, he was better than Baines. As a defender. And he was good going forward, Pat. But he wasn't at Baines' level. Baines is a footballer incredible. Absolutely incredible. Still doing it now. And don't forget, Pat was over a short period of time as well, really. But Baines has been... And it sounds odd saying it again, because Baines is the best, probably the best footballer on the left back I've ever seen play for Evan. One of my all-time favourites Everton players. And I generally have attackers as my favourite because I was a forward. So I look... They excite me more. But I do love Leighton Baines and he kind of booked the trend of being a fullback who I absolutely loved. I mean, I've liked players, but Baines is him like it says him. Probably top five or six, Evan players that I've loved. And it was a difficult one. But again, by virtue of how my squad played out, how my team plays out, I wanted the Englishman because I think he's key to the works. Dean is a fantastic footballer. He's brilliant. OK, he's dipped this season, but I think it's everything else that's gone on around him, has made him suffer this season. And again, French players, we've not had many, not a calmer d'ar, and obviously what's said to be now. So that gave me a care to me, was another one, but he's not our player, so I didn't include anyone on loan. So therefore for me, it was Dean was an easy one because it made me accept that Baines, he wasn't in it because I've got this other player. But Baines is a fantastic player. The beauty of this is, the beauty of this whole thing is, is that no one can really be wrong. Everyone's just got an opinion. Everyone's got an opinion. It's just that we're all fit together. I'm doing it is not. There'll be some people who probably try to choose the best ever player in that position and that's fine. But I'm trying to do it as if I had to pick a team that I think have balance. It won't work if you do it like this. Right, let's go to the first centre back. This is going to be, this is, this is, if my, if my team is, is, while that might have people scratching their heads, it's these two positions. So one, just do one of them. Okay. Okay. Okay, three, two, one. Mataratty and I have gone for Johnny Heitinger. Go player Heitinger. Go player. Mark o Mataratty. I'll start. I'll cut winning centre back. Fabulous when he left Evan. He was good for Evan. Birill discipline, good player. But again, by virtue, I was not having many great Italian players. You know what? I'd looked at Matio Ferrari. He was a brilliant centre back for Evan. But Moise did, you know, was in and out wasn't he? But Mataratty for everything else that he grew into. Now people might look and go, well, he's only here and here. And then I get that and I accept that. So that could be a reason why he probably shouldn't be in. But I just think for what he was, left side of centre back as well, left footed, well cut winning, brilliant. And I just think he would get in my team. No, he was a great player, honestly he was a great player and he was coming towards the end of, he was adapting to playing and we sold him at the wrong time. He didn't even want to leave when we sold him, wanted to stay again. Nobody, he didn't, he was getting better and better. And it was just a financial thing where we just had to get off players off the books after three kicks as well. We had that horrible, after he left there, he had a horrible nastiness about him. And when we seen that, when he was out of it and because he got into off quite a bit. But... It's why I went with him. Well, listen, Johnny Highting here, Dutch obviously. Not too many of them. When we signed him we were all told he was going to be a right back. He played one game at right back and was terrible. Against Portman. Although he did set the goal up. He played long ball. We all set it up. He hit the long ball to the side. And for me, he got played here, didn't he? The second season? Yeah, yeah. I always find it mad that we never played three at the back. We almost had the three perfect players. Him on the ball. Get the five perfect players. Five perfect. Him on the ball. Jageelche, as a defender, at this stand with the cover and pace. We had beans and Coleman on either side. If Moise had just thought about coming away from playing that one off front, that could have been the perfect formation. We had players at that time that were better than our system, if that made sense. If he would have just altered the system to suit the players. A different manager, because Moise was a good manager. A different manager would have just moved the pieces around a little bit and probably got everything a bit more success because then five at the back. I think he suffered from the fact that he was a little bit smaller than the other two. And Moise loved Jage's clearly because Jage was a great defender. And this stand had great cover and pace. And that's what he loved. He got that partnership going at that time. And Heighting had found himself the odd man out. Sometimes he played in midfield, he wasn't as good. He was sometimes accused of being not as committed, maybe in the tackle at times. But he's come out since and said he loved this time at everything. I quite liked it on the Heighting. I think it was one of them. It was almost like the way it tailed off leaves you towards the end with a sour taste in your mouth. But when you look back and you think about that, it's just that he never kept up the standards and that's because he wasn't in the team. So you can understand it from his point of view. But I always thought that Moise just got it wrong. It was a perfect three. Listen, he got play this season and he deserved it. He was a classy player, really classy player and maybe just wrong place at the wrong time or right place just maybe at the wrong time. But listen, great defender. Just never quite worked out for him. But he's gone into my team because he's a good player and he's Dutch. Fair enough. This is going to be interesting. This is going to be interesting. I mean he's saying interesting. Okay, three, two, one. Mine. And I've gone for Sylvan Distan. French. Maybe French. Did he play for France? Because didn't he play some games for the one Cougal Matheon he played for as well? No, he definitely played for France. Well, he's my French pick anyway. He's French, that's what I thought anyway. So he's French. Mine, yes, Columbian. Again, by virtue of having to balance the team. I think Jerry Mine is a good defender. I think in a team like this the team is stronger elsewhere. I'll get that. The two centre backs mightn't be the strongest too. But I think defensively about good and just not the quickest. I'll probably have to sit deep. But Jerry Mine, I think good defender, powerful, good in the air, good in the tackle. I think he's been good this season really has. And he's been good in the team and he lost the best screen that we had in Ghana. And he's been opened down and changed manager and been all over the place. And throughout that in general, I think Mine has been good the whole way through and I think he's a good defender. And the fact that he's Columbian might have been a big indicator into what he got into my side. So, I mean, I look in like the Dutch thing, I think it could have been a shell ball. So I've gone with Mine. No, right or wrong answers. Big year old I've gone with. A little bit shake your face, but once he settled in, it was absolutely fantastic. You know, he's made mistakes. He always held hands up. He was a man about the situation. Moe's said he brought him in for two to three years. That was the plan when we got him. And he came in around nine. And he said he was that good. We had to just keep extending his concept because he was that good. Moe's left in 13 and he played for us till 15, so another couple of years. I suffered from a manager having IDs of all things that maybe didn't quite work. He wanted them playing on the ball at the back and then he went to another manager who wanted to do the same. A boom in the end and it cost them where they've been. I was watching funny enough. I was watching the BBC was showing FA Cup highlights and they were showing Portland faces Manchester United, old taffordage, Portland playing all the money. And him and Saul Campbell at the back and it just showed you that watching that how good the defender was and how he could read the game. And as I said when he faced coming down he struggled to face, made the odd mistake. Well he just wasn't Lescott was he? No, exactly. And he had a lot to get over because he wasn't Lescott was scoring the goals and everything. But he settled in and just become a magnificent defender and unfortunately Martin is on going to try towards the end but I think the fans backed him and again that sort of when that happened people started to ask questions of Martin. Rather than ask questions of Distan because Distan always maintained his front of the rough. He was always honest about it and you know he got a chance to go to West Ham and everyone everyone thought it would be a great idea because we wanted to see him play Martin has wouldn't let him and all little things like that but while at a time as Evan he was as good as anyone really for just you know the covering defender. He was brilliant Distan. Like any centre back I don't think any centre back is perfect really don't. Jags had his moments but I still love Jags. Kevin Radcliffe had his moments and at the end he was a liability but we still love back and go what a player, what a player. Dexiel say he had his moments, Dave Watson certainly had his moments. All the top evidence centre backs you've seen over the years. The position he's playing isn't it it's gone after him but Distan was fantastic. 5 million quid, absolutely incredible for us. Six years service, brilliant Borgen, French and I'd already had Lluke because he would have been he was one I was looking at and going I'd have loved him and my team. Okay, there you go. Right let's move on to right side right side of my feet. Right side where are you on a call? 3, 2, 1 Yeah, the Russian because there's nobody else no, there's nobody else we get him by 3 things 1, we've had no other Ukrainians or Russian players of any note but like I said I mean Eric Billy, scorer of great goals but he was truly one of the world class players that ever over the last 30 years he was just incredible he was amazing on his own he's the best ever player I've ever seen is he? I think I think he is I think it's me I'm saying because when he got the ball you were just on the edge of your seat and you felt like whatever happened something would happen and don't forget he missed the first part of the season when he first signed due to an injury that he got picked up on it's the third game in to Man United the second half of the season he was just utterly incredible drove us forward to whether we finished 6th but you think if we had had him first after the season with some other players he certainly got 16 goals and we've been in Europe as well he's just incredible he was just and also it was the first time we bought a world class player in his peak as well like it was properly unbelievable unbelievable and I've said this story before I remember and this has changed I remember 7 o'clock every night while the thing was going on because we basically signed them and then there was this problem wasn't there there was a payment that needed to be paid and Man United wouldn't pay it and we wouldn't pay it and it was like being an evertoner I remember every night going out to my dad's car the sports and that would be it, that was it that was doing what you found out to anything I mean how mad is that now how mad that was in 1995 how mad is that I think 25 years ago you'd get your news at 7 o'clock Mike Hughes would be like and it was like there's nothing further on with and that was all you got throughout 3 days in a row and it was just like oh my god because we were signing this absolutely world class player it felt like there was a real change and I remember being at Cheffield Wednesday that day oh my god it was unbelievable that case, all white it was incredible it was just every time he got the ball something happened I love that shift where he'd come inside and bend it and blast it with his left foot as well he was just well class he really was you'd have to flick a coin with him and Travis Stevens to get it in the night he had the ball as well but he was he was unbelievable but he's a wide striker in fact in the way the game's gone nowadays he was like the equivalent of a like a Raheem Stale a Mo Salah for Barcelona you think of like Messi coming off the wing or as well as playing centre but Neymar from them wide areas getting that amount of goals because if he played now and he played for us we'd be fending off your Barcelona, your Real Madrid forum but he ended up going to Florence it was a terrible move but if we had them in here he said he didn't want to go but it was a terrible move now he would be going to any club in the world because off the back of school and 16 goals in the Premier League they'd be queuing up and they'd be paying mad mad money he went for butters now I know he'd been unbelievable unbelievable what a player ok let's go to left side ok this will be interesting this is going to be very very interesting me things so Billy are letting off because he's rushing no you can't have that right 3, 2, 1 with Charleston I've gone for Pina you've gone very modern there you've gone for it though Pina is actually on my bench ok so I've got a bench I love you know how I feel about Stephen Pina absolutely love him but I just think with Charleston he's one of the best players I think we've had in the last 30 years in terms of sealing as well where he could go can play anywhere across the the front goals Pina didn't get a lot of goals but created an awful lot and this was it this was really one where I had undernard and gone on Pina's in but I just think the Charleston brilliant I just think everything about him he's like Pina with that way he never said that but he's got the goals that Pina didn't get that's what she either did for me was simply the fact of the goals and then what I did do was I had Stephen Pina in one of my central midfield positions and I was like nah because I am shoehorn on him because I was playing a 4-4-2 it's like trying to play a woby he was better than a woby trying to play someone who wouldn't play normally normally in that centre position so I went with Charleston but you know how I feel about Stephen Pina I do feel like you've slightly shoehorn under him but just in a 4-4-2 but he played on the left he played on the right listen Sheedy would be my number one for left midfield of course he would but with the balance of the side and as we've already explained I couldn't really think of many other players at one out on left midfield than Stephen Pina incredible player incredible technique didn't score a lot of goals but him and Baines had a partnership I've never seen the likes of him at Everton and I know Trevor and Gary Stevens had a very similar thing but the amount of goals they created and again like you've mentioned Pina was fantastic he could play in central midfield he had two spells at the club he was just a fantastic player fantastic player he went and tried his hands somewhere else and it never quite worked because again I think him and Baines had such a tremendous connection Baines got all the assists but it was Pina who was always putting Baines in the position to get the assists He didn't really want to leave that's why I think the spares thing didn't really work out as well and they didn't know how to use them they didn't know how to use them so he put them in the same position and totally forgot that someone else had to play and the same thing happened when Baines played for England at left back they played at left back and wondered why he wasn't getting up the pitch because he didn't have that foil so they were a brilliant partnership and people have different opinions people go I'm having sheedy straight in and everything goes forget that's fine, trying to get a balance side but just for me I loved watching him he's a fantastic fella as well being very lucky to meet him as well he was very lucky to witness my score he actually said it was the finest hat he'd ever seen he wasn't set up to say that but he wasn't he just said it off his own back well yeah no fantastic player again it's one that I can't look on that he's one of my favourites he was incredible forever unbelievable footballer really but I've just gone because of the goals I just went with Ditty but it was a tough one this next one's going to be really interesting because you'll know it's a tough one in a minute so go on this one's really interesting because I'm actually leaving out a very very yeah I'm not going to say any more alright I'm not going to say any more okay three two one I knew that was going to be your English player I knew Peter Ead would be your English player quite simply the best midfielder I've ever seen played for ever I've gone for Ghana I've gone for Ghana because and initially I wasn't even thinking about Ghana I was thinking about somebody else but but just for the balance of the side and I kind of maybe overthought this because I have gone for the balance of the side and I have thought here's what he done in his three years and say in his last five months he became seeing in the last five months he elevated himself to almost well class maybe in his position maybe and that's why Palace and Jaman took him but straight away when we first signed and we straight away what we saw was just played who could basically run a midfield on his own and you know it was like two men in there and we've seen the difference this season with him not being in there the drop offs can be incredible the full backs aren't getting on as good going forward he was like two people he never very really filed anyone he just had a great way of getting in a nick on the ball and setting us up for the counterattack and we saw that later on in the season especially at home how much that helped great attitude, great work rate you know left in almost on good terms as well fans understood that this was the time maybe not everyone agreed with it or maybe people thought we should have got more for him he put a good shift he did we asked him to stay to the end of the season he obviously knew that probably Palace had come back from which he did he was really close between him and another player and the other player is arguably a better player or is more ad-ladd by Evertonians but I just felt like he was the right player for the team OK Sam Peter Reid quite simply the best midfielder I've ever seen all the things he's talking about garnah he did that but was better going forward score goals not a lot admittedly but he'd come up with big goals he rallied the team leader if you needed someone to go and win set the tempo it was him didn't back down from anyone looked after the team mate you've seen that was the ageing thing just an unbelievable character will to win second just a fantastic midfielder you never had one now like him he'd been the top three top four because he was that good garnah was wonderful didn't get in my team for the simple reason very similar to Reid and I wanted a bit of balance but you want that little bit of balance but Reid was just unbelievable and him and Bryce well probably the finest midfielder play for Everton and we've had some good sense but Reid was just unbelievable I was thinking about Reid as well I was thinking about Reid I was thinking about Reid I was thinking about Reid but it was just a case of getting that balance to the side and it's weird that I've left out Reid and I've left out like Sheedy and stuff but it was just about getting that balance to the team and I just when I looked at it the centre backs and I possibly could have had them in there if I'd had Dean at left back maybe which he could have done that he couldn't have had this then no no so it's all about that but then I could have had you know you've picked two centre backs there which I could have had it's just about the balance of the centre now Reid's amazing what a player what a player very underestimated by a lot people you've probably never seen I think anyone who watched them would understand just E and he could have got a lot of applause for what he'd done but Peter he'd actually transformed Everton football from a team that was struggling and threatened with relegate or certainly the lower half to being the best team in Europe in a couple of years and it was because of him because everybody fed off him he set the tempo he can't be seen gone and do it win us games because he'd be out and win that fair tackle he'd done that for us for years and he'd throw feast that followed because of him and don't forget PFA player the writers player of the year and I've got it as well one year but Reid was just unbelievable and he went into an England team he's got a lot of finals I mean he's been a bit quicker he wouldn't have made it through but if Lenick had had that one in when Barnes crossed it he was a yard and England had probably gone on and won that game because they were in the asn the Englands just transformed when Reid got in the team he was that good injured as he'd come back and still be that good and we let him go because we thought it was going to be new and shiny and Milligan and Reid was still better than the pair he went to City he was brilliant, he was still good so they had three or four years after Evan and when he could have been doing that for Evan he could have been leading those younger players you know you should have had someone with Peter Reid again really bad really bad to say well let's go to the other centre of field for me there's only one now interesting I've gone for Tim Cale but I've gone for Michela Tete at first I was going to go for Ar Tete and Cale in centre of field and a lot of people probably think that would be more like it but why have you gone for Ar Tete? well this shows you how much I agonised over Pena but then went for balance because I feel as though you've gone for you've sure oned Cale no I haven't I feel like you haven't because he's not a centre of field player but well I could have played the diamond with Pena that's fine I've gone for more balance I went for that the balance there like you say Cale's on my bench he's a player that I absolutely love really do love him and he's on the bench and he's one who's unlucky not to be him the team when you look at it because he was great but Ar Tete I don't like Ar Tete anywhere near Cale so that's why I'm talking I'm thinking about the balance of it and I think him with Reid would have been magnificent because Reid had gone and do everything put the fires out and then give the ball to Ar Tete and McAll Ar Tete was such a good footballer that would be a lovely little balance in the centre of the path there really great value for Evan two and a half million quid coming with us for five years was a shout out by the end of it he didn't want to go he wanted to go he begged to go which I can't forgive I can't forgive someone saying to the club they're not leaving and then the next day say I'm going today and you'll do it because I'm never playing for you again I can't forgive that and people will have their own opinion but as a footballer as a technic of a footballer he was fantastic for Evan and he goes in there because I think him and Reid would be brilliant because Reid like you say Ghana Reid could do the job of three man nearly in McReed but then too I think it would be a lovely little because Ar Tete worked hard as well it was a good thing you put him in on the right hand side and said you've got to play there you've got to play out here and work hard and Ar Tete wasn't working that's the one thing he wasn't as well and that's why he was a good player because he was a lovely little partnership in the middle of the park Cale's not natal centre for me he's just not he's a split striker and PNR is more of a 10 if he's going to play inside so I did put PNR he was immobilised and I wanted Reid but it was a bit like cheating not cheating but it was a shoe on and I didn't want to do it so that's why I went for the more traditional Cale for me was one of the first names just an incredible footballer and for some people he is their Everton legend icon whatever you want to call it he's the person that they see when they think of Everton whether it be fans in the UK or fans in Australia being brought to Everton because of him he was just the man who turned up he was the man who turned up man who loved big games now whether you call him a split striker whether you sent him a field you know whether he played up front occasionally he turned up for games of football and loved playing against big opposition and scored goals against big opposition and I don't think we've had anyone since who really who really took the challenge took it on and goes I'm going to match you today but I represent Everton football club and he loved representing Everton football club and he left it all on the pitch and he never scored enough for Everton anymore that's what it was it wasn't anything else and it's just a real shame that Moore didn't come out of that team because it was just so close to being a good side so close to being a good side whether it be a better squad players coming off the bench a different attitude when you think about those players in isolation they're all good good players and we never could quite fit them all together and it's so frustrating it is really frustrating that we didn't do more with that side so I just loved it, I loved him and now he still represents the club brilliantly great to me he's in Everton, it's as simple as that I love him, you know what I feel about him he's on my bench right let's move to the forward positions the first forward position will be 3, 2, 1 Grimshaw Grimshaw, Scottish pick Scottish pick um goal scorer leader great target focal point target man nasty scored goals most goals in the post war era as well scored goals, did it over a long time as well when people talk about Dominic Arvent Llew and they say oh there's shades of Grimshaw up in there you can see why and while the other partner changed he was always that consistent consistent player for 89 years loved like the little and large partnership and he could be nasty when he wanted to as well scored some wellies as well he wanted Amfield and taught me my own brilliant goals brilliant target man fantastic, fantastic player so hanging in the air the leader like you said scored big goals come up when we needed them too come on there's a good final things like that, when playing they have a good final just a brilliant player come from Dumbarton minimal outlay turned into a fantastic player and he was going but went on and for 10 years wherever was fantastic for everything absolutely second to none and was key into why we won, what we won still at the club now now the international ambassador as well and just a brilliant footballer and a brilliant number nine, we love our number nine he was a proper number nine he was what you think of it over there of Duncan Fagus and we both love loved them as an evident player but Troy Duncan is the Scottish pick and you know we used to talk about Kyle for people always there I had a little dunks like one of my favourite evident players but he's not got him because there was something better and sharp was for evident the way it is, you know Duncan was great and played his partner winning the trophy but sharp won leagues you know was just better representation I think so that's why sharp's got him for me definitely I'm the same and again he was one of my first picks he was just like a thoughtful discussion finally like you just said Duncan he's an idol but at the same time he's not, he can't call anything near what Grim Sharp really did and you could mention Andy Gray obviously couple of years Andy Gray was one I thought about this was a huge huge you know but sharp was a better pick Alec Lleland for the Scottish player Richard Goff you've got it you know what Richard Goff was in my notable thing because he's still one of the best centre backs I've seen him play for evident for two years he was unbelievable, unbelievable a 38 he was unbelievable up against Michael Owen who was in his pomp never scored a barbie goal past him and get away from him because of the intelligence of dropping in and not giving space unbelievable but no sharp was a you know I thought I didn't know whether you were going to go for Flayserhorn but to be honest well no Gary Naysmith were close and Steven Naysmith funnier it is last one was lovely last one I think we both are going for the same player it is and that balance for me 3, 2, 1 it has to be didn't it it has to be most goals in the Premier League if ever a world class centre forward he didn't buy him as a world class centre forward but by the time he was leaving he was a world class centre forward obviously that's one of the reasons why he left just a phenomenal footballer it's mad though because I don't think he's improved no I don't think he has improved he got himself to the level I don't know whether he was world class but it depends how you gauge that but he was definitely a top level centre forward goals second to none giving chance to score goals and it's the classic thing I think with with Rom is that one of them things I'm going on to bigger and better things but he was as good as you were because of where you were the club you know he thought the club wasn't big you know for him but the club was perfect size for him because he's that character sometimes you have to look at characters and go you just shoot that club anything bigger you'll get swallowed up because I don't think he's like a messy order Ronaldo he's a good goal scorer and centre forward he's got some decent ability he was almost like I'll carry the club on my shoulders then and that's suited him you know what I mean he got the best out of him he's kind of been swallowed at United he's been really good for Inter this year he really is but then Inter he loves being there he loves being a big fish so when he's had a club where suddenly Paul Pogba was the big man and it's Manchester United and that took the spotlight away from him listen he was phenomenal he scored goals and he's left footed so you're sharp right and left when he came in that first season he just hit the ground straight away and when we bought him again it was like that thing of like when we got like in Chelsea it was like that thing was actually shining this world class player putting the money oh my god breaking the bank and he turned up he turned up and again it's just he didn't turn up in the very big games that's the problem but when he was this thing he meant about winning stuff and then you get presented with all of those chances in the semi-final and you could have been at a normal game like we were used to with the one that game 3-1 3-0 3-1 whatever against United cos he had that many chances and he missed the penalty if he would have produced what he normally did he would have sent us to Wembley he would have played Palace and he would have had the cup and who knows what would have happened but he did turn up in the factory nearly 20 goals every year and that's incredible given that we had a manager who didn't care about defending you know we had a 20-25 goal this season sent us forward and we finished 11th which is just it's only that cos if you get a bit of organisation you know when that's what Tottenham did when people go on about Martinis this is why it winds me up he'd go on or he's great we had the pieces in place he might have been part of getting them in place cos he did I mean I don't know whether we'd have got the car without him or kept them I don't know but we had someone who could get us where we wanted to be and yet he just didn't have a clue how to solve the other bit and Ron would have been remembered as more fondness who knows he might have still been here if we'd have had Carlo Ancelotti or David Moyes or something and Ron was a little cute man if he'd have stayed if Ron would have stayed Evan probably would have been in here and then he would have been doing what he wanted to do for Evan then and Brewster's cos Micheri coming we'd have been buying these other shiny things either probably being made up and his goals were to carry this and people forget that but because of that like some partners it don't done all the promises we said to him in all the hard work but as a goalscorer unbelievable and in that team just fantastic I just thought he was a great player and sometimes sometimes you have to forgive the sins of some players because what they do ultimately on the pitch is all that matters and people said he didn't work hard enough or whatever he didn't work hard enough did he work hard enough did he work hard to put the ball in the back of the net with the problem but no no cos he had the turbo done the differences the system that's what that's what I'm saying so Romeril y Caerche was playing for Evan now with Dom he wouldn't be here all he'd have to do was go and split the centre back in the full back and just work that space and he'd be fine and then you'd have Dom doing the other stuff so you wouldn't think about it because you wouldn't need to but when it was him and we were 4, 5, 1, 2 it was quite obvious that there was times put it this way, when he worked hard you could see that he was a well class centre forward Stoker home he lost 4-3 the best performance I ever seen for him in 11 years he was unbelievable, he was bullying them he was everywhere, he was putting tackles in he scored two brilliant goals because Sopshite didn't know how to defend and we had Dickhead doing cruifs and giving penalties away at the end but that kind of thing what I mean is when Rom done that Chelsea at home in the FA Cup when he just went and winning this and he turned up and they couldn't get near him he bullied them on his own there wasn't enough of that and I think that's why people were frustrated with him because when he did it he was unplayable, you couldn't get near him and yeah but it doesn't take it away he was an incredible goal scorer for everything we got more now and we'll have him back tomorrow and he's another one I don't love but I would have him back because his ability overrules everything some players who had so come on give me a note the subs I had was Pina Kayle who we talked about Landon Donovan, he was my American pick because he was a good player, Manuel Fernandez Portuguese, he was one of us flipping but didn't have him full on you'd have him over on the Gomez as your Portuguese I mean Gomez I think I hope will overtake him but Fernandez would be his incredible footballer Limpa I was thinking of Limpa I mean top baller well there was your hand obviously Jesper Bluncust it's unbelievable the Yacht was going to be in my team and then it was just Le Cac I thought you keep him Le Cac no way did he fight over who'd score the goal trying to dingy Brian over Yador just because he's in the absences he's in the absences but then the absences were like Stephen Stevens wonderful Sheedy obviously Baines Howard Andy Gray Gary Linnacher you're just naming good players here Nuno Valente Nuno was amazing Wayne Rooney greatest English plays ever top goal scorer Beidley incredible Ghana Olivier Decourt wonderful play machine how good he can be on road to glory Richard Goff, Marwan Fellainy Nigel Martin you're just naming international players now but I'm shaking people like that but there's so many that there has been good plays when you look at that with Dinskey but he's born in Poland of course so there's players who you look at and go West from Bards and there's the one who really doobie put them in though great conversation people will come up with different things predominantly there's a lot of good English players we haven't seen and you've got to pick one of them going back to Gary Stevens he would have made a massive difference brilliant best English but none of them put the impact on the team as what Peter Reeve would which is why Reeve was my Englishman so for me looking at the centre backs it may be a little bit iffy because this than I love but so they're in for a reason where other people are going what them to but they're in for a reason so that's good let us know your thoughts who would make your best editing in the international level 11 don't forget only one player per nationality in the team who do you think it would win my team or pet let us know your thoughts in the comments thanks for watching keep the questions coming in we need it for the content me too that was great so don't forget the link in the description 50% off your yearly subscription it is worth checking out some great stories on their real journalism to do that just click the link in the description see you later