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Obviously we are looking at those players at the next level, the excitement they will create before the season. We are going to go through a few of the names that have been linked with us. Let's get into it. We are going to begin with, I have written it differently on this list here. We are going to start with Adolfo Geith, who is an Argentinian under 20 striker. This one is probably on the all scale out of 10, it is probably a 5 just for the fact that it falls alongside the soles. Tell us a little bit about Adolfo Geith. He is a 6-for-3 mobile striker, he is like a club striker. He reminds me, he is very similar to Dominic Arvillu, he is sort of mobile, gets around the pitch, puts pressure on the defenders, good hold of play. The differences between him and Dominic Arvillu are a bit more of a natural finish, it takes a bit of time and a bit of better positions at times. Again though, he is not someone who is going to walk into your first team start, there was as you say, plus the way of paying the possible issues. So, as you say, a 5 out of 10, he has watched from the under 20 World Cup, or the Sud Americana, which is the South American under 20 championships. He is really impressed, I think that is where brands sell their, I know that is probably looked at and thought he could do a job in the premiership. He wouldn't walk in and be your number one striker. If you brought him in Dominic and he played 19 games each, then maybe that will work out, but he is sort of a horn for the future sort of player. I mean, I've seen him in the European Championship, the World Championship. He's got three goals in the four games for Argentina and then me. He's a big lad, he is a big unit. You know, and like you say, he's got decent movements as well, it was impressive, right footed. But I looked at him and just thought he looks like potential, he really does, but I would add for him behind him at the minute. In fact, he's not as refined at times now. He's still a bit rasechri. He sort of runs with the Z down, doesn't pick a Z up sometimes. But yeah, there's little, as you say, it's more potential than the fact that you can see the little bits. There's just little smatins, it's not a complete player. He's going to have to adapt if he ever came to the premiership. So of course, Dominic Alford will go straight and he's ready to play, but it just, he needs that, it'll take time. In two or three years though, probably going to be a really good striker. It depends where he moves to, which coaches you're under. I wouldn't stay in Argentina in too long of hours because it tends to get stale after a couple of years there. Yeah, I mean he's got three and fifteen for Saturday night. But again, he's a young lad going into that, you know, face team football. And I think the reason why I'm saying he's behind Dominic is because I think what I'm looking for with everything is someone who's going to come in and potentially just take over from Dominic and drag Dominic up to the next level as well. So he looks like a good player, don't get me wrong. And I think we were just talking off camera before in terms of saying a sign and like this, or maybe if you could get him now, but leave him, you could go back and grab him. You're looking for him a year's time. Then you might be thinking, you might be a year on. Yeah, you'd like him to play in more Argentinian league games, like he's playing the Copa's Libertories or the other one we're coming with, the other BWF Cup version. I think it's a suit of America, I think it's all. But yeah, if he plays in them sorts of games, he's got a bit more experience, I end up some of his flaws in that. Then yeah, he'll be more ready to come in and play and make more of an impact until then. It's one of those, yeah. Cos he's buy out at the moment, it's $15 million. Yeah, similar to Saucers, yeah. So again, but like I said before, the work payment thing with it as well. Yeah, they're not going to get a work payment first time because they haven't played any international football. So then it comes down to your appeal system and then it gets a bit dicey to spend on fee wages and things like that. So it just depends. I think you'd be chanting your hand if you tried to get two of them over the line this summer. You want more. And I think other fans probably would want maybe me and myself somewhere, as you say, to come in straight away. Guys just want to go, yeah, we're getting a young player who's going to be good in a couple of years, but you still need them on the side. It was just them, too. Dominic Carver-Lewin and Adolfo Guyge. We need more than that really. Yeah, I think so. If we're going to push higher up, when you look at the teams, the snake is in the top six. Yeah, they're just fantastic aren't they? Thank you. You've got to look at, again, what you can do. You can possibly do that job. Just before we move on, who's this player that Wolves at Waffford signed for $2 million in Liverpool? It's John Pedram. See, he's another one. He's bought left there. Yeah, he's fantastic. He scored, I think, 7-10 this season already. I think they've done the deals for him coming January. I'm not too sure on the way there, with him at the moment, seeing that. There is supposedly, I don't know whether this is true or not, there is supposedly a deal where if someone pays $80 million, he gets out of the Waffford deal, so I think Waffford will get some sort of money for that. They'll get a kickback from it, but... But basically, the money would be then, he'd get good stuff if it was Liverpool, hopefully not. But yeah. Where parents told me a problem, they would need to play more games before they go away with it. Yeah, yeah. Just seeing it the other time was like, wow. He's very good. Well, that's showing you though, isn't it? That these deals are there to be done. Yeah, you need to be smart. A lot of people haven't bought from source in the past. You tend to let them go to Germany, Spain, Italy. Then you pay them double treble, your price, where you could have got them for $4 million, paying $40 million for the same player. That's why, you know, you just like, to the Scouting Report the weekend on Sangari, the place for Toulouse now, like Diocted. We will be talking about Sangari in a bit. Okay, we'll go on a different one, cos I know that you waxed it a club of arms. For example, him, though, you buy it for Toulouse, it's $20 million. If you went to Lyon, it took him $50, $60, so that's the buy from source. Yeah, yeah, definitely. That's just certainly something to add. Onto our next one, this player is playing in France, Portuguese striker Raphael Lyau. Yeah, Carl Lau, is it? Yeah, he's at the Lyau, yeah. I waxed it a club of this lad. I think, in a couple of years time, he's one of the 10 best strikers in the world. I'm really serious about that. I know that. Marcel, just back, you made them. Yeah, but the reason is, he's only 19, he scored eight goals, he scored eight last season. But the number of minutes he played were like, I wouldn't say it was like, he played the whole season and he scored eight goals. It was like short, he only played just over a thousand minutes. But the instincts of the lad, you watch him in the under-20 World Cup, touch, take away two defenders with a touch, create space for the shot. It's instinctive, it's like a guero, or a cane, you know where you can make that half yard and get the shot off. I'm not criticising Dominic, he's a good centre for, but the instinctiveness of Lyau where you can make that half yard and get the shot off or go past the player, Dominic's still not quite there yet. And this lad is pure natural ability. So in two, three years, when he's actually caught up to where his potential is going to be, he's a fantastic player. He's been liking to killing him back by some people in France. He's big and strong. He's a proper centre for us. He's a proper centre for us. To fit that, they played the same system. Last season Lyau, they played 4-2-3-1 in Coney behind, Lyau at times, they played them with the striker front as well. So he's used to playing that system, so he's been perfect in that system. Now you have to play 35 million for a 19-year-old and obviously he is still a bit rower at times. Breed score goals. You put the ball on his feet, the goal he scored the other day, he was in South Africa, it takes a touch, it takes two defenders out, it's such a good player, such a good striker. I've seen some of his goals, obviously. It's a great movement, really. Just the natural striker, he came from the Sporting Academy, he got like 4 million for them because of all that fallout. Well, Lyau, he got a nominal three because of all that sport, he's getting all over him now. Yeah, I think that people want to avoid, a lot of English teams want to avoid that, apart from Wolves, the straight age situation. But yeah, he is the type of striker that we should have been looking at from source. Now you're paying for 35, 40 million for him. You can't turn that down for the quality that he's going to have. They've got some good kids, by the way, haven't they? Some of the team's so good. Well, they've just won the UEFA Youth League as well, so they've got a couple of generations and the producing strikers now, which is always the issue. That's the problem. They've got Andy Silver who's probably another option for Levent Leighton in the summer. I'm not sure if he's still not moved anywhere. He could possibly be another option, but yeah, they've got quite a few options now. I mean, he's the one you will spend the money on. I'm not the director for Pop, I had a treatment, but I was. To me, watching him, I spend a lot of time watching him. He is a class actor. I'm not going to say he's going to come in and score 20 goals in the Premier League, because you know how many people score 20 goals in the Premier League, but he's going to see someone who, in a couple of years' time, he's going to be a match winner, which is what you need and what you want. I mean, I like the look of him. I like to say, great movement. I'm going to shoot with both feet. Strong, fast, yeah. And I think looking at him. He's coming in wide. He kind of does tick a few with a box which is what you would expect of him to be looking at. Yeah, just maybe the age. He wants someone a bit more experienced, a bit more ready to come in and make a massive impact. But even so, I think you're looking at it. If you're spending £40 million on a strike, you want someone who's going to get better and better and this could be, you know, I'm going out. They could be worth £100 million a couple of years. That's how good he is. At the end of the day, that's the model, isn't it? Well, looking at Charleston, you know, you bought with Charleston and people are going out, £40 million, you've ruined the transfer window and all that, £80 million, we wouldn't even accept that for him. So that's the type of play you need to sound. Raphael Lout is one I'm quite sure will be. He'll be hearing from again, yeah. Yeah, most definitely. Another one we've been linked with. Again, another is a young French strike, isn't it? John Philippe Mateta, 21 years of age plays for Mines. Mines, so far, yeah. In Germany. Yeah, six for four, but usually six for four strike, he'd go, all right, it's going to be a target man. Anything but, loves to run him behind. Yeah, he's got four goals from his head last season. Really good in the air. Mines, we have a bit of a dung and fig, the power in the neck, he loves to power the neck, yeah. But someone who likes to run him behind, he's quite quick, likes to take people on and stuff like that. So he's a bit of a different cat in the sense that, usually you'd like to look at a target man, but this lad likes to get him behind and he would offer a certain difference. He is still a bit rower at times, there's still raw elements to his game, he just makes the wrong decisions, he takes a shot when he doesn't really need to. It could be an option, but again, I think the 10s, they've supposed the 10s on 25 million from whoever's birth, because there's all sorts of teams in for it. I'm not too sure you go 35, 40 million for them yet, it was another season down the line, maybe you do, but I think he needs another season jamming himself, just to iron out those little things. And he plays, also another thing, he's meant to play four, three, two, so four, three, one, two, so he plays with someone next to him. It'd be a bit of an adjustment, he has played as a one, but it'd be an adjustment not to play with someone else really. You've got 13 and 30. Yeah, 13, 13, 13, 13 games. It's called in bunch, it's called sevens, the last seven games, the last seven games changed the season because he would have been looking at seven goals, but he had a little flourish towards it and he came on to us in the season, he's a really good player. Well, I think at 21 years of age, he's a unit. Again, another raw potential, I wouldn't say as much potential as there are, but again, if you talk about a player you're assigned now, year to his time, it'd be a really good sign. Where does he compare to say someone like Seb Halle? Seb Halle is much more refined though. If you look at Halle last season, when he played for, I tried fine fitting that you gave him a cup, he won against Chelsea and gave them all sorts of problems. That's the type of player he is. I think I've said this before, there's a couple of pieces in March and in April, Halle would be tops for us, he'd be really good player. I think so, if you're looking to make use of like Dignay's crossing, Dean's crossing, you're looking possibly James Coleman or the right back, you need to run out of that presence in the air in the middle and also someone who can hold up. But he's also a good runner, he's also a good runner. So he's got all the things that you need for the striker, he takes up good positions. Again, he played in the two, but he's also played in the three. So he takes some of that adaptation, but again, I think he can play that role really. And I think that is not the best striker we can get off and probably try and get better, but I think for us, that's the sort of level that we're looking at as our top level, and I hope that's what we should look at really. I think the biggest question I would say for these kinds of strikers is, can they work hard enough? Because I think when you've got Retialis on one side and Ballard on the other, you've got no worries about their work rate, they put loads in. So if you've got the lad in the middle doing the same, that's why Dominic Alter Living's had so much success, that's why the model of the team has had so much success. It makes well against your big teams, because they're not big, but against a team where teams play in the low block, which is two banks of four, that doesn't work as well, because they're just going to get rid of the ball. So against a bit, you know, a Burnley, I know we beat Burnley 5-1 last season, but against a Burnley, for example, Dominic Alter Living, he needs a bit more of a cutest striker. Work rate's one thing against them teams, but you need someone who's going to cause them problems. But I just think what I remember was when we were seeing Spars away, the last day, when we didn't have all the pieces in the records, so out of these strikers we're talking about, have you got any worries about any of them doing that? The tester needs to work hard, the gauge does work quite hard, it just shakes the front man. We all need to probably work it up as well, but then again, I think Silver's going to get them in, I think they'll have lucked it back. I think if he's got potential, all of them press, because the modern games all about pressing, but the strikers that press more, they're not going to be able to play because the strikers that press more than others, you look at Don Macarvell and he's just chasing, chasing, chasing. Maybe I don't know, in tandem all, something different, but yeah, that's something that I've looked at. I think out of the three that we've mentioned, how has the press used to press, how has the press used to govatch before Frankfurt? I'd say how on the album you two were ready to sort of come in. To go into that sort of thing. A player who is not, you just mentioned obviously Andre Silver, who's been kicking around, he went for a lot of money to my land, didn't he? Yes, £30 million. It didn't work out for him in the Serie A, but I always say to people in the going out, he's did not work down the Serie A, he's had his sleep for strikers to go, he's so tight, he's defending so smart, he's sitting deep, he's done a lot of space to play into. So it can be very difficult for young players to go into that, he's gone on loan to Sevier at the start of last season, scored a load of goals initially and then he tried off for him again, so I'm not too sure what's really, he's got all the talent in the world again, but... What's as big as that to be for anyone he does? It's just skilling around the box, it's similar to the hour, he can make space big, he's a bit big lad himself, but he's also very skillful, he can also carry the ball to take turns and score goals. The problem is, again, he needs service and he's... I don't know, at the time, with Silver, they thought him and Ronaldo were going to be like this, like here for the board, but he seems to have slipped away, he's not even in the squad, so he'd be an option on loan, there's been a lot of Diaz as well, he's scored loads of goals for Lyon, he'll be available on loan later in the summer because they're obviously signing all sorts of players, so them type of players will be available on loan, it's where the brand sees the value and to be bringing like an Andre Silver and giving him a year, see how he works out and then we'll look to buy him and invest big money, that could be an option, because if he doesn't feel, let's say Lyon's ready now or he doesn't want to invest the money in the strike, a loan option or he doesn't want to be waiting on a silver, or a silver situation, but it's just an option that we've got. I suppose that what you can cite it do is get the buying, the buying. Well that's what we need to do better, I think Barcelona didn't want to do a buyout clause for Gomez because they thought we'll get a bit more of it, we'll get a bit more, but we've got the advantage now on that front. But yeah, I think it might be a smart move if we can't find the strike and try and bring in someone on loan if he do score goals, we've got to buy option at the end of the season. We've got to be careful because you've got to be careful money wise making the right decision. I think if you're buying someone like Rafael Lala, you said before you're making money on him because if you're buying, he's very good but you're also buying that attention. You're buying them in two years time. So if you're looking and going, because now people don't like to wear it but you've always got to think about the sell-on. You've always got to think about... I don't like to talk about Liverpool too much but Liverpool, they sold 144 million. They bought Van Dijk, Keater, and who's the other person? Alison. Right, so with them players was super important to them, but I think they put a secret add 40 million on to that, 180 million. That's all you can do if you sell on a player for over 100 million. If my two, three players, they might make you side better. So that's just, that's something brands did a lot of times at PSV. You've got to build the best side you can build to win things. But teams, you know, look at Liverpool want things by selling one of their best players. It can be an option. So it doesn't need to have assets essentially. I suppose if you bring, I think I said this last week, you bring four players in and you think, well, one of these we're going to have to sell in three years for a big profit. Then we have to work with it because football used to be that. That's what football was. If you get players in, and if one moved on for big money you go, well, that's gone back into the team. We'll get two players, three players. Billion years have come in and it's changed it to that, but I think we need teams are getting back to that, I think. Well, yeah, a lot of teams are. That's a lot of teams, models, especially around young. It's in the Premiership Wafford. That's one of Wafford's things. They buy players very low and then they sell high. They're not really a great squad, but the top half team. It's a corey 9 million now, 45 million. That's the type of player. Chelsea are almost having to do that now. Chelsea are like, well, and I've seen Ray on the grid and they've just spent big money on Hazard, but they're now going, right? Are we going to recoup some of this now as well? So we'll get to the bail. We'll get to the deal. Most teams will have to do it. FFP means you have to do a bit of it and now it protects the top team, but it also means they have to do a little bit of that as well. I don't think Evertonians may included. I think I probably need a little attitude shift of... It's just the changing tides of football, isn't it? Things have changed, like I should say. If Rycharson wants to go eventually, we're going to make a lot of money on his bid and say we've got two players in for the same price we've got for Rycharson and then two players make the team, but that is just the way football works. Unfortunately, Masheery's got a billion here, but he can't afford to spend like 300 million mwri to spend that as well. And it's not right though, is it? No, it's not. It's not right because of any of that. See what the brand of it's Chelsea, but you just disappear, what are they going to do? You've got to be self-sufficient. Listen, it's lovely having the billionaire meeting and that's what you want, so you can go, well, there's that extra for this summer, but we need to be able to go. We're good enough at bringing players in, developing them. Hopefully you win things on the way and then that brings them. We've got Paul Rooney, Kayle, a couple of others when we finished fourth. We sold John Stones that summer, and we bought Balasi, you know what I mean? We bought a couple of gay players there, sold the car who funded that big summer, so that's everything we've done it before. It's not something I know people don't want to do it all the time, but what brands will do is plan a couple of years of fancy things. Maybe Rycharson leaves in three years' time. Who have I got in the routine that we maybe can get to that level or who can I buy? He's planning it all out, that's how he works. That's how, realistically, it's a responsible plan. You can't rely on players being there for 10 years anymore. It doesn't happen anymore. You don't have, like, Jaggy Elchers and Baines anymore. You don't? Well, the only way you get near to it is being successful. Exactly, yeah. I suppose it's up to Everton as well, then off the field, as well to build everything up, as well as on the field and be successful, then we won't have to worry about being the players. Exactly, yeah, then if players want to leave to go to Real Madrid Barcelona as well as at Paul, then we'll be able to get players of equal. Well, we should be at the time for successful to be able to get players of equal ability here. Absolutely, we should spot on that. Is there anyone else who you think off the top of your head since it's all that wise? It's difficult because there's obviously options everywhere if you look around. I always say to people, when people ask who's the striker, they go, this is the hardest stand someone will give because it is the hardest position to scout for, the hardest position to fill because you could spend £50 million on a single goal on the premiership because it's that sort of life. Would you lean towards Callum Wilson then? No, because I've got, I've done it wrong. Callum Wilson is a fairly good striker, but he's just, my sub-lans is not going to invest too bad knees at 27. And you're going to have to pay off £50 million for him. Is he Champions League level? I've probably seen no, and that's where you want to be. You know, you look at Raphaleau, and Raphaleau will not score as many goals next season if he came in as Callum Wilson. But when we get into the Champions League, maybe next year, maybe the year after two years, who's been more ready? Raphaleau has been more ready. That's the problem with Raphaleau because they are playing the season league. It's whether we can get him away from... Primarily, he's a big ball off. It's money as well, because the premiership doesn't pay as much. Big money? The polling you go, listen. If you have to strike a sweet bit, say, well, you know, we're going to do this and we're going to do that. I don't mind, I like premiership strikers, but there's levels to premiership strikers. There's like top six level strikers, and then there's the best of the rest. We haven't, even him and his, he's done really well last season for us, but I don't see him playing for like a Tottenham or a Liverpool or anything like that. He's just not that level. I think for him, when Cuban was here, and his goal record in ports, it was like seven goals, six goals. So when Wolves got him on, I was like, now he's had an unbelievable season, and he got 15 goals, 14, 15 goals. Can he do that this year? We don't know. No, he's 28, he's 29. These players coming, Mitchu coming, and every home was like, have we missed him? He was unbelievable, and then I think he got all two goals. Jelovic, Papa Seaside. You can change the problem for Jelovic at the time though, but that's what can happen. You can change it all. You can change the system. They didn't go through Jelovic then, but yeah, it can change, but you need them strikers that you're going to have to buy in. It's hard to guarantee they're going to score goals. That's what you've got to work on. That's why people do tend to buy from the Premier League or even the Champions League. I'm not too sure he's going to score a lot of goals in the Premier League. Firefoot seven as well. I don't know what that is. Big fella then. He's got to be lightning. At that level you've got to be like, being that skill-wise, or you've got to be lightning. If you're not one of those two, at that size, you're not going to be that. Exactly. I think he's quick, but he's not really fast. I know people are not that keen on shy atoms, because I think it's like, you're going to say it's like a shy atom. It's like, he's a good kid. I think he'll probably end up going to a sad atom and he'll probably score a couple of goals. I think if he really wanted to be a top six team, he'd be someone we'd probably sell in a year's time if he signed them now. I look at centre forwards closely daily, to the petitioner look more than anyone. I study the way they play, with lads who come to Goddison and play against us and our own strikers. I look at it on the Premier League and if you take out the top six, because that's where we're trying to catch, he's got as good as anyone else in the league. Yeah, he's an all-round player. If you look at... he was like the fifth top goal scorer. I know there was a few bunks, but he was in the top six goal scorer in the Premier League. Dom needs to be better, but I think technically wise, I think he's quite good. Callum Wilson's decent, he's got me wrong. He is, but like you said, he's 27. He's had a couple of horrendous interies. I look at him and I don't think if we got him, we'd be in the top. I dumped. I don't think there's any, I should say this. People say Vardy, but it was paying 30 million for Vardy at 30, but he's 33 now. He's been great for Vardy. I still think Cuman and Wals should have gone big for him. Probably at the time, but the problem is now with the risk. They didn't look at this obviously, because it's what they bought, but the risk with Vardy is if you bought him was pacifants, that was it. It could go anytime as you get older, and that's the thing with Vardy. You look at it like it's a 3D, and out of it. To be wrong, he's very talented, but he's crazy. You go on down then, and you've run and done a job. This is where Mithra Vitch and people go. Moisi and he goes, so these players will have them in. We've got different sites now. The level of ability above us has got bigger and bigger, so we need to sort of match that by going, can't just keep buying the best of the rest, because you end up being the best of the rest, I think for where we are, for what we're doing, for the way we want to play, and for the ambition, we need mobile strikers to get better. That's what we need, unless you can go and get someone out of it. Look at me, I love Sun, all day long, I love Sun. He's fantastic. United, Ron. Ron's raw match, they'll have him back if he's at it. Rashford's a good player. He snatches a chance at times, but he's got everything, a bit like Dom, he's got all everything, but I think he's a bit, a bit more natural for, but yeah, they're the strikers above us, so you've got Ron, we need to sort of bridge that gap somehow. What do you make on Tammy Abraham? I like Tammy Abraham, I think he's a Premier League striker. I think he's a more natural goal scorer than Dom. I think Dom's like a strong works hard of the team, and you've got a balance, and obviously I know people would say, goals are what makes the difference, but also you need other things, because it's a team game now, it's not just like you stand the front like a goal, you need more, I think it's a good goal. People go like, didn't do well at Swansea, he was doing well at Swansea, he was creating on that Swansea team. He's got a bar, didn't he? He's got 25 of Villa, I think, he's got 25 of Bristol City, so in three years he's got 60 goals. I think he's scored 10-15 in the Premier League. If he hadn't signed, I wouldn't be upset or down-asked, but I think he's a good sign, and overall you need to have goals when it's off the bench in the first team. Obviously I think the fan base want something better, and I want something better. I don't think he's a Champions League level, but it's not going to go. Two, three years time, if these players are going to play in the Champions League, they're going to challenge for whatever cup they're challenging for, and then so a time of year, I'm just going to be no, but for now, yes, I would take him now, but being smart ahead, no. That's what we've got to look at, because I look at this as a... I wouldn't say it's a pivotal summer, because I think every summer's pivotal. It's trying to push on, and a few teams in flux have said this before. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're making, you know, dangled games are a good sign. It's not a play though, yeah. We just don't know whether he's going to play enough, and is he ready? I don't know. You're looking at, you know, you're seeing links. They've got links with everyone having a united league with a different player then. Yeah, but who knows what you're going to do, because the Tom will go into a united DNA and all that, and they're going to bring Darren Fletcher back in all that, but does he just want to sign, you know, Thomas Mooney's of the world, you know, big names, or are they just going to sign more Daniel James's and have a rebuild here? I think it depends on your eyes, because they need the champions, they don't need to obviously publicly take the company, but yeah, we've got a chance, but I don't see, you know, brands could go, like, let's go and spend them £1 million, let's make four, but then in a year's time, where are we going to be if these players aren't like, you know what I mean? They have to be the right players, right for the future, so it's what the short term, medium and long term, and so that's why I think the brands will push as best we can, I don't think he's going to go all out and try and get those, you know, try and fill the bridge to the gap, but I think even with the team we've got now, the 11 that's the end of the season, you just need to sprinkle a bit of quality to the team, you know, if you're being Gomez, I expect Gomez to zoom and improve again next season, being around the same team, so we might be able to get to the top six. I don't think we're not, will. Top fours are going to be tough, because then, you know, but then Chelsea, I think the three, I've said it before, City and Liverpool have settled on a great side, and they're on it, and I think Spades are still, Spades are an excellent side, when they fit and they've had a big deal, but then I think the other three are vulnerable to them. Chelsea, you've got some great players, but you've just lost the best player you've had. Well, they're the match winner. So without that, they just become a very functional side. Chelsea, don't they? So therefore you can get at them, and I think Arsenal, a part of the puff up until centre four. Well, that's it. You've got lost one of the centre fours, then what's going to happen to them? You know, and then you look at mangyw, and you think, you don't know what you get. You've got enough talent on your own. They've signed a couple of centre laths, they've got enough talent, but will they, and they're only going to sell shard of mangyw. So yeah, I think, you know, with an iron, like this season and an iron future, we do need to look at signing a striker who's going to push us on to that, and I just say any goals, we do need goals. You know, Tom has got to score more, because you need to get over 10. That'd be a target, go over 10 goals, and then maybe someone off the bench, or maybe someone interlink with them, like you ever signed, getting with a five or six goal. We need that 16, 17, 18 out of a two striker, partnership, yeah. Get a lot of them, you'll get 25. Yeah, but yeah, it does you. That is it for us with the centre forward chat, and we'll be back. We're going to be discussing centre backs and possible options there, and also we're going to be discussing sangari, so we can just call them ai-sangari, like the ai-sangari. Anyway, let us know what you think about any of the centre forwards Andy and myself have discussed, or if we missed anyone, it's the someone who you're saying, why haven't we gone for him? You haven't mentioned him, why don't we get him? Let us know in the comments section below. Make sure you subscribe, give the video a like. See you later.