 Wel, yn y toffi TV, I'm joined by Andy, we're going to discuss the Opel Cup. There you go. Two games at the weekend and I've lost both of them. First defeats of pre-season. The career mang is yours because there's under 23 sides on penalties so I'm not having that. Obviously we played Shavia and Mints. Marco Silva went with a strong team, probably as close to his first team as he can get at the moment against Shavia. I actually thought it was a good game. I thought for what it was for an hour's football. I thought it was a good game. The one thing I would take from it is we looked very short in the final third. I think that's quite a theme through pre-season. There weren't a lot of people saying that and obviously don't have the chances but obviously didn't take them. That's what people remember most, I guess, from that game. But yeah, we are short in the final, we're over Charleson being there. Gelfrey Sigurdson, I don't know if he's just well off the pace so he's just having a lot of relax in pre-season. He's not involved as he is but it's just one of those. I think it's clear, for me, I know people say it's goal and people say it's striker. It's clear to say it's just not there for me. Dean's great, Dean's great. Coleman, it's all right. Sigurdson in and out of games doesn't really contribute all the time. Was it all caught on the right, was it? Let's talk about Theo because he played last season, he didn't have a pre-season. No, he didn't. He was injured, he came back against Valencia, I think it was a good lesson of the week before. And he was all right, he was in the team a week later at Wolves and he went from there. But he never, I don't think he ever got into his groove at all last year. And this year he's had pre-season where he missed the Monaco game I think, or the Shion game, one of them he's missed. But he just looks off it still, I don't know what's wrong with him. Watched him against Wigan the other night. He's lost that directness of running the people and shooting. And then again at the weekend he had one in this game in particular, where he cut in and the space opened up onto his left foot and you could hear the Everton fans screaming shoot and he stopped and turned and passed it. And you're like, where's that directness gone? What people would have said when he signed for Everton, was it might suit him more than Arsenal, because Arsenal at the time was over playing the ball a lot, weren't they? And he's a player who's not a bad passer, that's not the greatest passer in the world. And when he first came in under other players because it was more directed, it suited him. Then last season it just didn't click and he missed what, about six, seven, one-on-ones last season. People think differently if they walk off, if he'd slaughtered a couple of them, you know what I mean? That's the difference. I just think that the team's moving past their walk-off. We're moving on. I think he's fine for a fourth straight, a fourth winger. I've got no problem in staying in the team. He's been experienced in the squad and all that. But now it's just not the same anymore for him. As you say, he's lost that directness. His is going to come away as well from as he gets older. And the effect of this will be lost from him. And with him not being a good passer, what does he bring to the side anymore? Cos in the second game, he put him off front, me and Peda talked about this after the wigging game. He could use him as a striker because he was sure there. He played against Mainz and they didn't do a thing. But again though, it's not all down to what we've got. Because it's never tried to stretch Mainz and put him in behind, which is what his strengths are. So, I don't know. But in the back to the first game, I thought we looked okay at the back. I thought we looked quite solid, really, to be fair. Obviously there was no Michael Keam at the head injury. That kept him out of the wigging injury. Kept him out of the weekend. I thought, don't know, right? Yeah, people were on his back. I think we're getting me in. He just needs to run the games. Playing next to different centres of our partners all the time. He's just a run of games. I think he's going to be a good player for us. He's had a weak appreciation as well, by the way. Every time he goes away, he always plays well for club. Because I think he's used to the environment. He knows he's a part of his partner. Stop, start, stop, start. I think people just need to give him a chance. I think what you're all after just accept about him is he's not the most refined because he's massive. He's like six or five. He's a unit. And he's not the most silkyest on the ball. But he can defend. And in this game in particular, he made about three or four brilliant blocks. So, I thought he'd done very well at the weekend. I had no issues with me in the whatsoever. Dean was like a Dean. He was very good as usual. And he's a Gomez. Have you thought you can give him and Delft together? Because I think Delft takes a lot more of the ball in. I think Gomez is used to. I think Marco Silva said actually after the game that Wendy was speaking about Ghana. And he said he's not a Delft. He's not a replacement for Ghana. He said he's a totally different player. He's more like Gomez. He said he takes the ball and we need a problem number six. So, when they play together, the pair of them almost want to do the same thing, don't they? I think Gomez is better travelling with the ball in terms of his strength than he can say in a way. But Delft pops it off and gets it. I think Delft is very good. Actually, he's a very good player. I also don't think, I think if we had more in the final third I think Delft would come into his own a bit more. And also, he's walked 10 days into preseason. Exactly, yeah. You're looking at it and you're going, you're trying to take stuff out of it, but you've got to keep in mind it's preseason and after that every week they're playing these games. I thought Xavier were excellent in terms of keeping the ball. It surprised me nearly, yeah. Because they've quite a lot of new players as well. So there's loads of better players and they were quite good, yeah. They kept the ball technical. When you played outside, it's technical, isn't it? They're all comfortable on the ball. It's different than us. That's another thing that I want to point out. People are going evident and are playing well in preseason. If you look at what we ended last season, the style of football, you can't play that in preseason. You end up with people getting injured trying to play that phonetic style. So it's sort of a different sort of play-away playing. So people need to remember that when they're watching evident that they're not going to play full pelt like they will against palace. It's a different style of football. What also I'd say as well, and I think I said this to Petyl tonight at Wigan is that when you're watching us now, I've watched a lot of pre-season of evident over the years, and in the past we've been paced up by teams. I remember Tram used to beat us 3-0 every year and teams like that. It was always like a battle. What I would say about this evident side is that we control the ball a hell of a lot better. The technique of the players is miles better and we keep it and we're not really stretched. Even in this game, they had a lot of the ball, but then evident got into the game and we had opportunities. Dominic Alford-Lewman had a couple of opportunities. One he should have scored with. He'd made good movements, it was a good ball, and he should have let it roll across his body and hit it with his left foot. He snatched at it with the outside of his foot, which was bizarre the way to it for me. And the other one where we switched the play and Coleman, I think it was Coleman or Walcott, volleyed it across. He should go with it with his head and he's got a chance of scoring. But we keep the ball very well, and they were doing the same and we were matting them up. The issue was they started, they opened in 20 minutes brilliantly, and we were chasing shadows almost, because they moved them out of campos, because they were in and out, so we did put a hell of a challenge in on Dean and Naughty Tachel, which doesn't mean that car for me. Second half, they break, get a penalty, I don't think it was a penalty at all, the lad made the most of it. Mason's position is not great. What do you think about him? I like Mason Holgate, do me wrong. You watched him earlier last season, when he's on the ball, especially when he's a centre back, he can play those balls through the lines and get people going. There was one where he played on the half-ten, put Walcott in, I think he missed the chance, but it would have been one of the best goals he's scored in a couple of years. But yeah, I think as a defender, there was a game, I can't remember when it was a couple of years ago, everyone was going, he was all over the place positionally, he steps out when he shouldn't, he goes to meet the wrong man and let a man drift past him into space. I think as a defender, his instincts defensively, he's 22 now, I think he's 21, this player is younger than him, he's got better defensive instincts and I worry that he's never going to get those instincts, he's going to be a good defender at centre half, because when you look at him at right back, he's okay for them, I think they liked him. But then in the premiership, you need to pass the ball and he was getting, sometimes he wouldn't complete 50% of his passes for West Brom, he'd get into the final third, he'd stand in the ball. It's a me though, that's up. The big thing, I would say, but Mason is brilliant on the ball, he can carry the ball out, he does find a sheath. It's different at centre back than at right back when you're in the final third, the space has come back. Of course, yeah, of course. It's when John Stone used to play right back, he's greased at centre half the ball off everywhere because he hasn't got that confidence and that dynamism to go past players. I think that's the problem with me, he's probably best in the three, I think he's the right hand side on the three. But I don't think we're going to play that. You never know. He's got to learn quickly. For me, he's got the attribute to be a good defender. He's quick, he looks like he's beefed up a little bit, I like his little nasty streak, I think that's good. But I think you're right sometimes like the goal in the mind game and stepping up. Instead of just dealing with the ball, he's stepping and hesitating and it's beyond him and the lad finishes it brilliantly, but they're just little silly mistakes that he's got. He did it against Carrier Bangu Siarx, he stepped out of the lad's running behind him and it's just those little things. The issue for him though as well is, it's fair enough that our manager wasn't like a big coach on positioning, like what the other man is. And if you don't get it, it probably puts him on the scope to leave because I think Silver and he will try and mould him. But if you're not picking it up, there's only so long you're going to get on with it because that's where his big thing is, his position, making things second nature. If he keeps struggling with it, he's going to end up as a championship centre half or right back. I think he probably could play in the bottom half of the Premier League, but it's where he goes for me. He's got to develop certain things. It's the same with the other young players now. Tom Davis, I think he's got it, he hasn't in certain ways as well. You can see he's like, you know, he's a couple of steps ahead of the other young players who come on on the pitch. But then he just doesn't make the decisions sometimes, but lightweight, just, I don't know. We'll come back on to Tom in a minute. Louis Gibson, we've seen him in a second and just want to compare into Mason, just at the minute because we've just been talking about Mason. What have you made of him so far? I'm a big fan of Louis Gibson. I think he could be a Premiership quality defender. I think he's about six foot one. I hope he grows another inch or two, but if not, that's fine. He's only six foot to be fair. But yeah, he's a good player. He's the 18, so I'll forgive here any mistakes or positioning mistakes that he makes more than Haulgate at 21, 22, because there are different stages of the development. But I think he's got it. I think he can see intelligent football as instincts are good, positions not bad for his age. He's on the ball, he's a good player. He took the goal nicely as well. I think it's smart to play him all the way through pre-season and then loan him out at the end because we want to sign a new deal obviously. What we're saying is we're going to give you this pre-season, you've proved how good you are. Go out for a year, come back and you'll be in the first team pitching next season possibly. So I think that's been quite smart instead of just sending him out on loan and he's still on an aroma these days and I think it's quite smart really. Interesting. Just back to the first game, Fabian Delf have just mentioned him. What have you made of him so far? He's good on the ball. I think he's not to full pace yet, but I think in terms of the way he plays, as I say, it would probably be best for Gomez and him if they're going to play together being the three with someone sitting behind them. So they could be more of a free role and not free role, but more of a sense of more freedom to play with each other. Because I think at the moment it's like, I'll go, you go, you go, I'll go and it's not really working really. And I think Gomez needs to be on the ball, like ticking the game over and to be as much defective. Because otherwise he'll just drift through the game, which we don't want. But yeah, you can see it off. And I think as you say, when we have a child, somebody could stretch teams and maybe when we have a new striker coming in, I think he's got a great long ball with that left foot as well. He'll be able to pick players out quite easily. So yeah, I think he's a good weapon to have. If you're a free 8 million, I think we've got a good sign in there. I think the make-up of the midfield is going to be key. Obviously we haven't had a dresser guy and it looks like, well, he is, let's be honest, he's gone. He's a PSG player. So fair play to him, he's moved on. So it'll be interesting to see you have it bringing. And then that does, sort of put the question mark over Guilfia, what's right. You know, there's been a lot of talk, this pre-season about Bernard switching inside to being a 10 as well. I love Bernard, and he's great. I don't think he's been brilliant pre-season, but then it doesn't matter. It's about getting up to speed. But it's good, I suppose, that, and this is, me and Peter Bangdon about this a lot of times, is that you have to have players who can switch position but still bring that quality to the side. And having someone like Fabian Delph, who can play in numerous positions, having Guilfia Sigarton in it, Bernard can go in and play that role and there'll be no drop-off really, because Bernard will, although the goals may be a drop-off from Bernard, I think the creativity will actually be more... He'll open play, definitely. He drifts between the lines, best thing Guilfia. Guilfia wants the ball at his feet, so he can obviously switch, so he's moving to the ball, and he gets in the box, he's not david, he wants to get the ball, pop it off, make space for people, and he's unselfish as well. He makes dummy runs just to release, and that's sometimes what you need, that play between the lines, creating things. I know people for years have been criticised Guilfia in open play, but it is a concern at times. He drifts through games when we need that creative fulcrum. The ball's not going into me, he's only touching it 18, 19 times a game. He wants the ball, apparently. I don't want to bring up Ross Barker, he used to want the ball constantly in attack, he used to run evidence attack, pop it off, get it back, pop it off, that's what he wanted all the time. I think Guilfia is going to have to make adjustments in the sense, he needs to get more involved. When he gets on the ball, he's going past it, doesn't do it off enough for some reason. The problem is for us, if he takes his 13 goals up the side, it's a lot of goals unless he gets someone to fill that. What I was moving towards was if Bernard did go in that role, obviously by losing 13 goals, Bernard hasn't put the ball in the net anywhere near enough is what he should have done. But if you're replacing, if Everton brought in a winger and a centre forward, and you've got different options up front and then the pressure was more on the front three, then Bernard could go and do that role and create for these players as well. I also think he'd create more space as well, because I think sometimes, when I'm with Charleston, last season Guilfia is quite close to the striker, and I think someone who wants to drop off in and dribble, you know, Moise Kear, Kenny, that type of player is why he likes to dribble the ball. If someone wants to drop into space, then you've still got the defender, the defender in the field is sitting deep, but he closes the space down. And that's into the power for someone to drop in and drive towards the goal. And I think he wants past the striker as well. But no, I don't think Guilfia does and that's an issue I have with Guilfia. He wants to come back, he wants to come back. Well he's fantastic, aren't he? I'm not criticising on what he's doing. But I think what the good thing is though is we're actually looking at different options for different games. I think this season, when we're two sign all these players, I think we're going to be going, game to game you might go, I'll play three in the field, I'll play Delf, Gomez and defense in the field. That'll be the team. Do you think that is a... having a squad like that gives you a better opportunity to play that top six? I do, because I've always said that you need to have different looks. Teams will have looked at the end of our last season, those 10 games or so, and they're going to be with Palace, Watford or whoever, they're going to be setting up and getting me ready for us. The ball into Dorm, the ball into the channels, trying to get four players, get four on four essentially in the final third. I think what we need to do is be able to play different ways. If we turn up in a four-three-three, we'll hold on. They haven't prepared. You need to be able to throw that different looks at them and those different things, different players, because obviously when Guilfee, they'll just sit like, if it's Watford, Cappu, they'll just sit deep on Guilfee. But then if it's been hard, they'll go, maybe Cappu is not quick enough to keep up with it. It sort of creates that doubt. That's what we want. Also, even if it's subslating the game, if you're going to be in Guilfee, say it's not until the final five minutes, have a couple of shots on goal, you'll test the keeper. So that's the option that gives us. Just finally on Dorm, we'll move on. Obviously at the moment he's the number nine. It's causing some people... Constimation. People aren't happy with the fact he's wearing number nine and people aren't happy with the fact he's... My view on Dorm on a Calvallun is, you go play it, I think he's improved brilliantly. He's been near ready for me to be our main striker. I don't think so. That's just my opinion. I don't think he gets his instincts on good enough to get him goals. We need someone who can get goals. Now, that's not to say he can't keep improving because he proved last season over a six-month period that he went like that. If he does that again, we've got a hell of a player. But I want him in my squad. He's not someone, I think, seeing people saying, loan him, sell it. I don't know who we are coming in behind to me. How have we got it in the squad? If he's your first choice at the end of last season then you can't have him. Who's going to be the first choice if you get rid of him? To me, that's mad. But listening to the Everton commentary and Darren Griffiths had something that Graham Sharper told him, and it's something I've always thought and I remember Joe Royal saying this while crossing, but he said that when Willie Donoughy was at Everton, he told Graham Sharper a minimum of six shots every game. That's the minimum he had to have a game. I don't know if anyone had six shots of a ball. That's the thing, right? So that was his aim. That year, when he was at, when he'd gone to Oldham and Sharper gone to Oldham, Sharper 14 goals. Because I haven't shown many shots. And it's something I've always thought. I remember Royal when he came in saying to Llympa you've got to put 15 crosses in a game if you're playing for us. Play the numbers. I know Harry Kane says this about shooting. He never says what it is, but he says I have a shot target per game, which I have in my mind. Which is why you'll see and it'll bounce and nail it. One of the things you say to kids and one of the things I was taught was get a shot away before the goalkeeper can get set. So catch him off target. I remember Basley used to shift it no back lift and it was it. For me, seems great in the air, instinctive great in the air, but shooting wise with his feet, he seems to have to have the ball perfect before he can get a shot away. It goes through games without having shots. To me, he's got to up that. If he's playing his ass centre forward he's got to learn to get three or four shots away each half for me. It does though and I know people don't love data, but basically when you look at strikers in terms of look for two shots minimum a game, that is a minimum. You have in Bapu four shots, Ronaldo seven, six seven shots, Messi four or five. You want someone who's getting either creating for themselves or getting on the end of two shots a game. Minimum two shots. Don't want to carve a loom about 1.80 game last season, which is under that. You want someone who's in two, two and a half, three shots, 40, 50. No, it's not, but if you're getting them sharp six, 30, half of them on targets there's three shots on goal. Or being well, you should get at least one goal on. You're creating more, you're sort of upping your chances of getting a goal really. I think that Don does need to be able to shoot the best. I've always said that his composure is not the best. So where is the comfort and play? I always remember the photo talking about it in the ball early, for example. Basically the ball will come across and instead of taking a touch you just click it. Whereas Don's like taking a touch he does no into it, he's rushing it. Usually sometimes he's drifting away from goal because it's not natural to him at the moment. And I don't know what you can do. I suppose you can just wait every single day and train. Don't you get it? Yeah, I don't know if you need a shooting coach. I'm not saying you couldn't do that, but maybe a different type of forward coach, someone to work with him. But this season he has to make that improvement where if he is under pressure in the box he can shift it to his right and get the ball off. Or he can create a chance for himself because you can't rely continuously on people to create for you. He needs to get those shots off himself. Like how he came when he first came in the Premiership into the Tottenham side. Where he was younger, people said he was too slow and what he did is he developed these like that half yard pace where he steps out onto his right foot and creates the angle to the shot. You just need those little tricks you can teach themself and that's what Don needs to do. He needs to sort of get more what's the word, he needs to develop those little nuances to his game. Yeah, to help him. Onto the shacking, Evan lost the game 1-0. Jordan picked it so close to saving. A pen again, a campus. It's his footmen in, it's unfortunate. Evan lost the game. The second game, I was a little bit surprised to see Colman and Dean start. They started. A bit like that, but they started. Obviously Mason Holgate played it as well. But it was in general, it was a young team. The only disappointing thing for me was that my Rallis wasn't right back. Yeah, he's been right back. He went off on the left wing and was out the game. Yeah, he didn't do some Rallis, didn't he? The old front end. And the second game, Evan were, like you say, Evan were the better side popping it round and keeping the ball. But, again, nothing in the final third. Robert Quason is one of their first team strikers. He scored the gold in the east. They had a couple of good players off the second game. They had a couple of good players off, but Nick Hardy, the centre half, is pretty good as well. I don't know, the couple of the young lads, you're not a big fan of broad at that year. I just think, for me, again, he doesn't seem to have blister in peace. No. So, therefore, why isn't he doing his best work on the edge of their box? It's a thing I used to have with Luchman. Adam Ola Luchman didn't have blister in peace. Couldn't have peace. So, we tried to go pass players 20 yards outside our box. So, by the time he's got away from the lad and he's running, they've caught him back up. Whereas, if you look at the top, do your best work in and around their penalty area. Don't try and do it outside. Give it, go get it back, do something, be positive with it. I'm not saying you're not positive, he tries, but there's little things. If it's the same the other night, we were at Wigan and Fraser Hornby, come on. And he got above the middle of the goal, like the middle of the area, outside the area, that third. Everyone opened and he turned and ran to the wing with the ball. And you're going, you're not going to score me because the goal's there. And there's no directness. Now, that might be, that might be in awe of what I'm in the first team. But then, I suppose I judge every young player on people like Wayne Rooney. That's high standards, that, isn't it? You've got to have high standards. But then again, you look at the goal and you can see it straight away. Directly goes for goal. It's clever. You can see that with Tom Davis before. When young players come into the team and they're in the team with other young players, there's players who have the intelligence, the football intelligence, he's just ahead and you know they're going to be the better players. I think they're not Lewis Gibson. I think he's just a couple of steps ahead of certain players in the team. But yeah, bro, that's all right. He's going to go out on loan. I know people going, he could be the fourth, fifth wing. I just don't see the point in them sitting in the stands. If they really think, if they really think, now it's not my decision to make, if they really think that he's going to be part of the first team one day, send them out on loan, don't have them sitting in the stands. That's what I'm saying. Because I look at it, they say him every day, David Undred loves him, so he's obviously got something. But what I'm looking at it is, I'm looking at people who I think can come into our squad as a team that is trying to break into the top six. Nathan Broder, that's almost 22 to me, isn't good enough. Now we might be in two years or 18 months. I don't know but he needs to do something other than sitting at 23. I've seen Josh Bowler go out of Hullscores yesterday. Yes, and the Selm Bownanke as well, so they give it up in a report. They're quite happy with him. People like that, but I look at someone like Louis Gibson and I think, you look like you're nearly ready to be in the squad. He's seen as well, so he's got that time. I look at Anthony Gordon and I think you need a little bit more, but you've got something there. And I'm just not sure I say it with Broder because of the age thing. He might develop himself, but I look at Evan and I think if we're saying that someone like Theo Walcott isn't good enough, then that's still... Are you going to be able to get these young players' games if you're trying for the top 60 answers? You're not going to, are you? No, exactly. So when... I saw a brand that is great at PSV, it was also when players left, you could place them at youth players. I think that would be the idea with Evan hopefully. And obviously you've got to be top level young players like Gordon, like Gibson for example. But now with a broad, it is going to be difficult. I think sending them out on loan and maybe building this price up if he's not going to be good enough is the best idea. And I like Dennis Addernair. I know people have got different views on him because sometimes he gets into games, sometimes he doesn't. He needs to go out on loan again because he's never going to get a show for Evan. These lads are never going to get a game next season. Silver could say, I might give them chances, but let's be honest. He's got the physique though. He's decent on the ball. But he's got it again. It's learning the game, isn't it? And I think that's what Broderd, I think Nathan Broderd needs to go to a club playing league football and learn the game. So a coach will get him and go, your best asset is dribbling or getting in on the edge of their box. You're dangerous. You score goals from wide areas. Do your work. It's great. Come back and help the fullback by all means. But do your best work where you're going to do most of the damage. And I think Addernairans that it's great popping it off and getting it back. But get involved a little bit. We've got the physique. You're a big lad. He put a couple of tackles in sati. It's the box man field here. That's the problem though with it. What I don't know is that like Broderd's played in the under 20s for three years now. He's probably one of the better players because he's been in there so long. But when you step up against proper pros, there's no comparison to how different the leagues are. And that's why I haven't made mistakes and I think obviously we're going to try and... Football education, isn't it? You've got to go and learn how to play against different positions. Just before we wrap it. I mean, we've got to be 3-1. They were clinical with the finishing. We give them too many gaps and they took the goals well. Again, experience over the kids to really to be fair. But Tom Davis... We had a midfield three in the second game. Morgan, Snidl and James McCarthy and Tom Davis. I thought it was telling that. The manager only referenced Tom and Morgan. Didn't reference McCarthy. I thought it would be no McCarthy. He basically said it was difficult for them because they want to show me the ready to play but they were in a team with players who weren't going to be involved. No, no, we're near them. So the manager's already set his stall out there. But what I would say is for Davis, it's like you said before and again, this is something that me and Ped have said a few times. He's head and shoulders above anybody of the younger players. He looks like he can play at that level, the top level. He goes by players sometimes like they're not there. That hesitation of pass. Sometimes he doesn't do that. It's like flashes where you'll just hit this ball first time to the gap and you go... I remember when he said to James, I was going to see Crystal Palace last year, the year before. It was just literally like that. You should get it and play it into it. Exactly. That's the problem. He doesn't do that often. As you say sometimes, it's like, I'm going to be safe here. You can't have that. Where do you think he's best positioned at? I'd say it's in a midfield three because of his lack of physicality at the moment. I think if you play... But the problem you pointed out earlier, Delf is... So I would have seen it this season. Davis would be Gomes replacement. But with Delf coming in and Silver saying that, where does it leave? Tom Davis? Is he a number 10? I don't think so. I don't think he's that... He's not creative. No, he's not. He doesn't float between the lines. He probably won't... I think in the midfield three... He works hard. You can tell he loves everything as well to be fair. He shows commitment to the cause and that. But I just don't see where he's going to fit in for a lot of games this season. Again, it's a season of development that he needs. I'm not saying he'll loan them out because we'll be short on the field if he'll loan them out probably. But that's the rock in the hard place we're in now. You're trying to push on. You want to give these players chances, but they can't. It's... Has he just got a... In your opinion going, work hard every day when he gets an opportunity to take it? I've said that, yeah. Exactly. I think, as you said, he needs to be in some hesitance. I also think he needs to add to... I'm going in like massive, but he needs to add a little bit of strength to him. And maybe just work on that little bastive case. It's not... I'm not saying he's slow, but he doesn't baste off the traps when he moves for a couple of yards. I think he's got a really good... He's seen him sometimes. He's clever in the way he plays and he gets it back. The Englands, like under 21s, they all love him. The Englands, these setups, always loved him. He got called up to the national team this period when he was younger. But like with a lot of young players in the play, they just don't get time to develop. I think that's the problem with them. I think that's going to be the problem this season for them. I like him a lot as well, but I don't know what's going to happen with them. It's up to him, isn't it? The goal doesn't stand for him. And I suppose every player to work hard and prove to the man that you're that. You know, fight your way in. If that's the way it is, you know, we tried in the contract and he's happy with the plan that I haven't got for him, so it's up to him to really kick on. Two defeats... No, it's pre-season, isn't it? Well, yeah, that's the... I know where people say we haven't lost, but we didn't win a game last season. We won 23 now against the win, the cleaners, and then, you know what I mean? It was like... That was it. We'll try to know whatever it was. You know, I think what one season on the way is we didn't win a game. I think we finished sixth or fifth. So I think you've got to be under... and he's still doing the double training sessions in the way, yeah. So I can't imagine they're going to run now fresh legs that night. So you've just got to take it for what it is. I know I understand that people are worried about their final third. I think that's been a worry that's carried over from last season anyway. So I think we'll sort that down. It's literally... We've got to be ready for the palace, haven't we? I think we will. And that's the way it is. And I think you'll see... You'll see it. An incentive to you. You'll see a sharpness about them. Hopefully you'll see four or five new players in the squad by then. And five goals as well. And goals. So fingers crossed. Big thanks to Andy. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. It's pre-season worrying you. Are you worried about the results or the performances or are you not bothered about that? You're more concerned about the lack of new players that we have in for this squad. And you know, what do you think about the likes of Nathan Brothers, Tom Davis, Lewis Gibson or has anyone else impressed you across pre-season so far? 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