 Welcom to Toffie TV. It is the match preview of Bournemouth vs Everton. Third Premier League game of the season. Down at a... What's called the vitality? Vitality stadium. Which is just too small, by the way. I thought they had to be gone by now. I thought they had to have done something to improve their capacity by now. Dunno. Was that just another one of Premier League rules that? Doesn't really matter. You go, oh yeah, you were sore. That fella that they never do. Dunno. It's a nice little stadium though, wasn't it? It's not. It's not. Do you know what it's not? It's the Premier League. It's not. It's the difference isn't it? Sorry, it's the Premier League. And you just expect just a little bit better. I'm not saying that we should have like a real saying. Team shouldn't be allowed up or anything. But I'm sure they were only given three years to sort themselves out. Or maybe the different stuff. Just saying. Tough game. Very tough game. Good side. Wondr open in two games. Yeah. Come back last week at the London Stadium. And they're a difficult side. Who? Never ever ever ever ever. Ever give up. Never give up. Since the start of the 2017-18 season, Bournemouth have won 24 points in losing positions. Always come back and get late goals. And all seems to score quickly as well to goals in quick success. Beat us with a late goal there last year over Christmas, didn't he? That's a game we just literally threw away. We did. But they're a good side and they let you play because they play. And I think Everton, I think they'll find a slightly different Everton than what they've faced so far. I think in terms of we will almost match up with what they do. They press quite well. And that's what we've been doing quite well. It'll be interesting to see how Marko approaches it. But I think these give you chances and it'll be whether, for me personally, I think we're better than the final third than they are. And it's going to be interesting to see who takes the chance. You know, I think what I'll find it'll be interesting is how we approach this game. Obviously the first game of the season at Wolves, those games sort of take care of themselves. You're feeling each other out, but third game of the season, they've won the first couple. It'll be interesting to see whether he does change anything or he goes with the same kind of mentality that we've seen in the opening two games. I mean, don't get me wrong, at Wolves, I thought we were... There's still that cautiousness, but we played on the front foot. And I don't think we won't play on the front foot. I just wonder if anything will be different. Obviously it looks like Snarlon will be out because I imagine he'll be out for a few weeks. So it'll be interesting whether the approach has changed because of that. Because there isn't a natural fit in my field to just sit in front of the back four. And really, that's a more needed approach, actually, in away games than it is in home games. And in home games you can get away with maybe a little bit more fluidity in the midfield. But I just wonder whether this will mean, and if we spoke about this before, whether this will mean gilfy cigarettes and maybe sitting more in a three. And we spoke about this when we spoke about gilfy on our pageant show, the Tuesday topic. What do that mean, whether gilfy will just sit in a three and be part of a three rather than being advanced of two central midfielders? Because, you know, obviously going away from home, you've got to have that little bit of... We've got to have control, haven't you? Yeah, you've got to, it's about keeping the ball in the right areas. And almost, I mean, Roberto Martínez tried to do this. He's almost taken the risk out of the game by getting hold of the ball and moving the team's land. Where that felt ams, we passed it too much. I mean, we were technically good enough to pass it as much as we did and there was gaps at the back. So when we give it away, we get caught out. Marco Silva likes a spring load, the attackers, they call it, where there's, you know, let them have the ball and then it's particularly away from home and then break quickly. I mean, he done it absolutely fantastically well. We were waffered last season and watched that day highlight over the... When we were late with him just because on the channel, that was one of the games. It was a 25 minute thing and they broke so many times with the Allysons, fantastic. That day, in fact, he scored his first goal for Waffford at Bournemouth last season. But like I said, these let you, they do let you play Bournemouth just the nature of them. So it means that they're capable of beating anybody, but they're also capable of taking a hammer in as well because they are open. But they work hard and they're good on the ball. So it'll be interesting to see exactly. Well, the thing is last season when we went there, like, you know, you mentioned it, we started with three holding the field, is it, in a way? We started with James McCarthy. We started with Snidl and we started with Garnay. And it was only actually the changes that were made. I mean, if you remember it, I think Wayne Rooney. Rooney, go. And Tom Davies, was he? Rooney and Snidl and played in the field, didn't he, at the end, because they were the slowest to play? Oh, yeah, I thought. Well, Garnay went off, didn't he? No, yeah, that was it. Sorry, Garnay went off. James McCarthy went off, both of them were suffering from injuries. I ended up, yeah, you're right, having two really sort of slow midfielders and that's where they were allowed to break late on and that's where they took the game. So obviously on that day, we had the we had them sort of started with the respect, which was fine. It was just that by the end of the game where they are always strong towards the end of games. We seen that ability to change the game later on, which they did. So I think we can be a little bit more cautious in the centre of the park, but knowing that we've got Wolcott on one side of Charleston on the other, Coleman. And knowing that you've got, if you've got Guilfey, so you think the good thing about Guilfey is it's that Guilfey will sit. But then when he gets the ball can play, but he can do the he can do the work. We've seen that with Iceland. You know, we've seen that during the World Cup. He's not someone who's afraid to work hard. No, not at all. And I think, you see, I think Tom Davis will be in the midfield. I think that'll be his midfield three. I think it'll be Garner, Davison, Sigarton, and it will be. Cos he does do this, he does shift formation. Sometimes he's going to be Wafford, where Tom Clever leave him from being the point of the triangle to actually just being part of the three. And I think that's probably what you'll find at the weekend it'll be. Cos er Gwdderson, last week, Guilfey at times was playing as a striker. He was right alongside Towson, especially when he was pressing. It was like he was pressing from the front with the four of them. But I think you'll find that there'll be more of a line at the three. My field is in this one, and the owners will be on Coleman and Walcott and will be on Baines and the others side. And then Guilfey and Tom, I'm quite sure, will be encouraged to break on them as well. And then Garner will have to be disciplined in terms of sitting in front. So, obviously, we've probably, Michael Key and Mason Holgate, which should imagine, will be the same partnership unless the fearful of Callum Wilson's pace and anything about maybe putting Zoom in. Those options are there now, Andy. Kate's room could come in, and you never know, Kate's room could come in for Michael Keyne. At the end of the day, for the pace, Michael Keyne isn't the best when he has to turn and when he faces someone tricky. We've seen that with Bones, we've seen the goals he scored last week. I mean, one was a good header for my set piece, but the other one was a good bandstone and run. You would like to think that if someone had put half a challenge in, it would have just stopped it. Yeah, of course. Players are so fearful now of putting a challenge in, they're just back off and back off, and it's just perfect for strikers like that. But I think that's also the manager that Dave got. He's a person that is, he can't be asked, so why would he please? And I think with him doing that, I think I'm managing it. It demands a lot more and will demand more. And I think the quality of play we've got, if we can match the way right to the ability that's in our side, we'll be a very, very good try. It's an interesting test for us, as I said, because we've not done that well in the three leases they've been up. We've not won in the Premier League, yes, we won in NFA Cup tie. We blew their face, we were tuned up with ten minutes left, we were 3-2 with 30 seconds left and Martin has made the sub. It was more like four seconds left and Martin has made the sub when they scored. And since then, you're right, we lost 1-0 there and we've lost 2-1 this season. I think it's seen that the only team that we've played as often and have won an away game against the Sheffield United. Start, start it up. I suppose it's a case of going from what's been a solid start to a decent start if we can get the three points, going ahead of a team that, as I said, going for a decent team, I liked their manager, I don't think he was quite ready for the Everton job. But I think with another good year under his belt, a poem off, I think the next level will be ready for him, wherever that next level will be. But they've got money, haven't they? They've got Russian money. He's in control of everything, they're a good side, they're well and out the grand small, but the crowd get behind them and they're well supported there. So, what I mean is that, not saying he has to leave, I'm just saying another decent season in the Premier League will have him ready if that offer was there for him somewhere. If he wanted to, but he's well within his right to sort of shake it on. I don't know what the plans are for the next stage of the ground or whatever, or getting a new ground or whatever. But you'd like to think that he's the kind of one that would take them into that because I could see him actually staying there for this career, making him a competitive Premier League team. Cos he's had a guy went to Burnley, didn't he, and it didn't work out. He's gone back to Bournemouth and obviously that resulted in him getting promoted ultimately into the Premier League. And he's done very well since they come up, stayed up, done well, and they proved every season. I think, like I say, if you can keep Calum Wilson fit this season, he's had a couple of bad names to reason the last couple of years. I like Josh King, I think he's a very good player. He's got some dangerous, you know, Stanislas. He's absolutely rubbish against most teams I've had with him. But he's got dangerous players. He, you know, I've, Jordan, I've, on his day, can be dangerous players. So they've got good footballers. They're starting what they're starting to do as well. They're starting to transition from those players that got them up. You know, you give them all a chance and they all do pretty well for them. What he's starting to do, he's starting to transition those players into, you know, newer players. But he's given them all a chance and I think that that should be applauded. I think he's a really good English manager and I think there's not enough, we don't have enough time for those people. So it's going to be a difficult game. I imagine there'll be goals as well. They're always like layers to be between Everton and, for us, listen, for us, it's just doing what we're doing in our first couple of games. You know, just everyone working hard following the pattern we've been playing in. And, you know, let, I'm hoping that someone like Bernard is on the bench and after a week, another week is raining. I think he won't play this week. Well, I mean, we thought he would last week though. No, but he's last, he's last three weeks. I hope that he's on the bench because he could be that player in the last 20 minutes that you throw on that could produce that little bit of magic. You know, especially if someone like Guilfee's been playing midfield and had a tough game. It was to say in the last 20 minutes you haven't got Guilfee on animal. Guilfee being a little bit more reserved in the number eight role and him being in the number 10 role and just creating those chances, unlocking the door. Cos I think that's where him as a player for the early part of his event create is going to be really important. I think he's got that little bit of magic where even if he's only at 50, 60% of his fitness, he can still unlock a game. So, I mean, I don't imagine, I mean, obviously Lucas Dean might be on the bench after a knock. I don't know whether, Gomez is obviously still a couple of weeks away. And I think, yeah, I mean, I don't know if he's, it doesn't look like he's training. So it is as you are, you know, you carry on and hopefully we get something. Yeah, it's going to be a tough game, but I'm confident in the way we've started. I think we're going to go after them. I don't think we'll go there and ship back at all, cos I don't think it's in Marcus Silver's nature. I mean, we'll go after them. And like you say, now, when you look at that evidence side, now there's goals in it. There's a real threat with Charles and Walcott. You know, like you said, but now possibly on the bench, we've got Tosh and a Calvert Loomans fit again. There's a real threat now in that attack on third, Luchman, if he doesn't spat the dummy this year. And what will be nice is to get a positive result ahead of two home games going into the international weekend? If we could win, be a fantastic start for me, seven out of nine points with Huddersfield to come around before the break, by your hand off for that. If it's a draw, fantastic, unbeaten, you know, two points away from home. But I think for our development, and this is a tough game, these are both their games, but if we could win it, I think we need to win these kind of games because we need, we should have beat Wolves and we didn't. Even though this is a tough game, I'm not saying we should beat Bourmouth. What I'm saying is this is a winnable game for us. I think if you want to finish sixth, if you want to push and challenge the top six, not saying we will, but if that's what our aim is, we've invested like that, we have to go after them. If we want to finish sixth or higher, we've got to win these games. Half of our Premier League games are way games, and that means beating seems like this. I think these will be, they're a better, obviously listen, they're a better side than Wolves. And I think they've got, and they've got that thing that Wolves haven't got as well, which is that they've got the shaviness, the no-over being in the Premier League. The first game of the season against Cardiff was a tough game, but with having the Premier League now, they got through it and stuff. So, yeah, I'm expecting a tough game. I'm hoping to see a little bit more from this team. I'm hoping that, you know, I think we have to make sure we have a little bit more control of the game because I think if we have, listen, there will be spells when Bourmouth were on top. But I think we've certainly set pieces. We've got to be better at set pieces than we were last week because I just think that from the Southampton game, we'll be punished more by Bourmouth than Southampton certainly did. So, I think we've got to be on it a little bit more. You've got to take our chances as well. We're creating off. You've got to start being more. Well, that's the thing. And if we do, some teams are going to, and I say this right now, some teams are going to get hired from Everton this season. I think if we don't take the chances that we didn't take against Southampton as well, we won't win this game. So, we've got to take those chances. So, let us know your thoughts in the comments. Are you positive? Are you hopeful we can get three points? Yes. 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