 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is three talking points. Newcastle 2, Everton 1, awful display by Everton today and what did he deserve with that lacklustre performance? Lost two games in a week against two teams we should be getting results against and the good start well and truly undermined by two woeful displays. First thing I want to talk about today is the team selection because for me it was the biggest indicator of what was about to occur. So negative against the team that doesn't create anything. It's bizarre, there's no rhyme or reason for it, it's absolutely mad. It should have been an attack in team today against a team that doesn't attack and we haven't gone with the most negative side we could pick. The first half was felt sorry for Don, he's just up on his own, no one really getting anywhere near him. It's what the frustrating thing for me, results will come and go, we know that. You'll win games you don't deserve, you'll lose games you don't deserve, results can't be like that but the performance and the way we play. Everton play like it's a training session sometimes, there's no agency, no one wants to create anything, it's all back or sideways. And now listen, there's massive reasons where the team that has Seamus Coleman, Llewka Dyn, Bratialis and Hammers-Rodrigus in is chalking cheese with that that was out there today, absolutely. And I guess all's it does today is really underline the drop off in quality when these other players come in, they're nowhere near the level of those players, nowhere near, not even John Joe Kenny's nowhere near Seamus Coleman's level. You know, Nears and Cunk is a young lad, I'm not going to compare him to Llewka Dyn, but the drop off is there, it's quite clear to see, you know, whoever plays on the left is nowhere near the Tarlasons level, the shame goes for the right hand side, it's absolutely nowhere near it. And just don't understand the thinking behind it, I don't. And we've paid with it, really, for me that's what I've taken away from the game and other people will have other opinions of course, they will. And this and I'm not going overboard with Carlo, he's made a narrative, he hasn't made many since he walked in the door show, but today is on him, I think, because those players, we all know he knows they're not good enough, they've proven it many times they're not good enough, but we still should have gone and played a more attack and team to get at them. The second point is the substitute to it again, I think he's had a nightmare with. You know, the game was crying out for us to stretch Newcastle to get at them, to run beyond them and get up and support them, get behind them and give them things to do, we brought Bernard on, we just want to drop off into pockets now and switch the play, doesn't want to go one-by-one with anyone anymore for whatever reason, maybe can't do it. So he didn't really make any, you know, he'd come on for goal, he didn't really make any difference at all, then he brought Cenk Towson on, which just was bizarre in my opinion, the lad's slow enough as he is, he hasn't played any footy and he's backing in on the sign to get us a goal, but Anthony Gordon was the one for me, Anthony Gordon had to come on today. A Wobby'd come on, I don't know, righty for a couple of great balls, so he done should have done better with one, we got the goal off his other ball, but Anthony Gordon should have been the one on today, should have been the first substitute to really try and push them back and he should have been on at 0-0, he shouldn't have had waited till we went behind and it's just the subs come on and I brought my Wobby, the other two didn't do anything and Bernard didn't do anything last week at Southampton so it's really frustrating because we shouldn't be losing. If they'd have played great, they'd have played really well, but they didn't, they didn't offer anything, you know, they've got a penalty that was ridiculous in my opinion and they broke on us, they threw the goal on the countertack, but a massive slice of luck of course, and they kind of luck we didn't get today, but that's football isn't it, so I just think the manager's had a nightmare today and those players have let him down as well, he's trusted them, which I think is a mistake, but Dave, it's up to them to grab him. And they've all let him down, so. And the third thing I want to mention is Robin Hulls, now I thought he'd done alright, I thought he'd done okay, beaten by a penalty, what can you do, and the other one deflects over his head and lands on Callum Wilson's foot, he made two really good saves, one in each half, he come and took things he had to take, I thought he'd done well today, I don't think there's anything, you can say anything about him there, but he was on his own really, I don't think there was many more. He just did okay until he went to left back and then he didn't want to do, you know, he just didn't hope full balls, I don't think there was many stand out performance, just again from everything. The form since the comeback from the international games has been poor really, we weren't very good against Liverpool, we hung on in there, we were terrible last week at Southampton, we've been dreadful today, so I'm hoping that somehow we can do something against United next Saturday and then come back from the next international break, on it, because there's certainly not on it. After that next international break, hopefully, we will, fingers crossed, Avritialis and Coleman, Bach, Llew Grudin, is back next week, obviously, and so is Hamish Rodzigar's book, we need to do something, because it's the great start we've had now, we're in danger of undoing all the good work, and he opened them three or four games of the season, so four straight wins, a draw, now two straight defeats, it's the kind of thing we're doing, we can't afford to do it. So there you go, I agree, disagree, it's up to you, and I'm very, very annoyed with that, another woeful display, so there you go, see you later.