 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the final word. Manchester United 2, Everton 1 are winning run has come to me now. I am joined by Les Roberts, haven't seen him for a while. Give him his big break and he's disappeared and defected to other things. Well, I'll just keep seeing you popping off everywhere else, not here. Now, joined by Les. Les, obviously a bit disappointed. You were supposed to come in last week and you couldn't and it would have been a much nicer show. It would have been a lot better, yeah. What's your overriding feeling? Consider when we got beat, I'm not too downhearted about it. I think for me it's going to be a lot like this this season. We're going to get beat. We're going to get beat by lesser teams than ourselves, lesser teams than Man United. I think it's about performance and I think that although we didn't play particularly well and United didn't play particularly well, we never looked like we were going to capitulate. We did how many times last season like Arsenal at home, Arsenal away, United away. So I think for me that was a massive, massive positive. So I'm not too downbeat about the result. I think a draw would have been fair because I say neither team did enough to win that game. It's a tough one when we go to these places because our record there is horrendous. Our record of the top six is horrendous. Two wins are all trafford in it since 1992 isn't it? It's something like that. 3-0 in the 1-0? 3-0, yeah. We've got a few with them have we? We've got Chelsea in the win there since 1994. Liverpool, 99, Arsenal, 96. So they're not very good records are they? You know we've won once in the last six years or something like the top six side, something like that. It's going to take time to turn that round and I don't know maybe I got ahead of myself this weekend because I thought we could go there and win. I really did or I thought like you said in my reaction the biggest thing I wanted to see this weekend was a performance from us. I wanted us to play with a fluidity and I just don't think we did it and that frustrated me more than the defeat to be honest. There was something just didn't click on the day did it? I don't know what it was but it just didn't click on the day. But I think to go to Old Trafford and not put in a performance that did us justice really and to still create that many chances it's a bit mad isn't it? It's like it's definitely progress because we're going there, we're having shots, we're getting crosses into the box. They weren't always the best crosses in the world but it's creating chances which is something we didn't do any last season did we? No. You know we go to these places and we just be like let's just sit back and then get to 70 minutes and see what happens then. We're actually actively going to these teams now. We did at Arsenal as well so it is going to take time and we have all got to be patient so you just got to take the positives haven't you from? Oh god listen he was good to his word he said on Friday in the press conference we're going there to win and we went there to win and ultimately when you're playing against teams you've got quality like Manchester United sometimes you're undone. I mean we were undone at Arsenal with a Weldie from La Chazette to get it going and then obviously John Moste went in and a Bami Angus 53 at offside. It's the same yesterday wasn't it? We got done by a Weldie and that's all to this season so I mean let's you know I thought we started okay I thought we were, I'm going to say the better side but I thought it was quite the way it was. It was Stephen, they were coming forward, breaking it down, they were breaking we were doing the same. We had that lovely little move where Bernardo's little flicking clips of the cross and it's all of us in need to be a bit stronger there going down. You know they were panicking a little bit every time we broke forward he looked uncomfortable. A couple of wrong decisions when we got in the final third. They had the same at Arsenal, got in a couple of times and we defended well or they made the wrong decision and enabled the chance to go. So kind of 20-25 minutes in or whatever it was, it was even wasn't it? You couldn't split them? No there was nothing in it. I don't think either teams stand any authority on the game so neither, it was just a bit tentative and we were attacking and they said it was some bad decision making at both ends. So yeah I think that was the frustrating thing that when the game did turn on the penalty. I mean even watching it, the dives just looked ridiculous and for that alone you've got to be questioning it. But you're looking at his position there and he's right directly behind so he can't actually see the gana get to Nick on the ball and if he's not going to be up in the box with that play, if he's not up with play he's got to be getting in positions where he can get an angle to see what's going on and he just didn't do it all game. He was just going from, I think he said yesterday, do you know? Remember Subuto? Yeah. Where you saw the offside line? He offered 18, that's it. That's it. That's all he does. He just jogs up to the middle when you ought to heat map and it's like the middle of the pitch. He just heat maps just there. Which is neither bad. You know if you've got to make decisions on penalties it's not good enough is it? You've got to be closer or at least have a good view of it. Is there any sympathy for him at all? I don't think so. In making the decision? No, I mean obviously it's hard. It's a hard job isn't it? But we were saying before they're well paid. No, so there's no real excuse. Back when you used to have like a day job and you just do it at weekends for expenses and that, you could have more sympathy with them but weirdly they seem to be better. I don't know if maybe because the game's just a lot faster now. But then that, you know. But then via y arni sy'n cwm hwnnw'n dod. The problem with via y arni is you've got that chist there on the call again, keeps on defending for each and every week. You said yes, you got to get the ball for if it was a penalty. That doesn't start even work. So I don't know the rules anymore. I don't know the rules of the game anymore because if you get the ball, how is it still a penalty? And if he goes down after the collision, throws himself, that was diving. The problem for me from an ever point of view is we give the ball away cheaply on the edge of the box. Wallcott touch is terrible and they break on us. Now Garnet engages Martial on the touch line. Now for me, that's where he should commit the foul. If he's going to make the challenge, that's where he should be. He backs off, backs off and then commits the challenge inside the box. Now when it got to that point, I don't think he had to commit the challenge because he was stride for stride. Martial just rummer him. I don't know why he waited till Lent to put the leg out. So from our point of view, and I think this is what Martial Silver will focus on, is that challenge doesn't need to be made. It's going to make it outside the box. When he's in the box, he's just jockeying something. Bad decision making again. Bad poor decision making. The flipside to that is the referee. We had them, we had them at Arsenal. And at Arsenal, there was a few decisions even in the first half. They could have been in their car, they could have been in their little fella, sent off diving in. He had a poor challenge on Luchadine in the first half. They'd have been down to 10 then. As the game went on, Arsenal scored a wailty and then the Obama Young thing. Now we know people have said that the referee, it's an assistant referee. The referee should overrule him and say he's offside. He's offside when it was going through and he didn't because, like you said, he's 30 yards further back because he can't keep up with play. And it's the consistency that I can't get me at now. And whether I want to say corruption, but there's no kind of... Yeah, I know what you mean. It's not... If people believe it's a fair playing field in a billion pound industry when the Premier League wants to protect its brands and the chief of the Premier League, ex chief now, came out and said we have to make sure these brands finishing the top four so we have to help them. That's the way it is because they've been the money in. If you believe that those referees aren't influenced by these clubs then you are really living in unicorns. It's just on a sort of basic human level for the referee, isn't it? If he's under pressure from people at the Premier League because they're saying this kind of thing and then you go to Old Trafford and you've got the crowd there and you've got Mourinho and the Dugals, you just want an easy life. You just want to do your job and get off at the end of the game, don't you? You don't want everyone. It just makes me... It does make me raise an eyebrow and thing. Why do people believe that it's... They want to believe that these referees are straight down in the middle. Mark Halsey said he'd be told. He's actually come out and said you are told to favour the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United and Arsenal and Chelsea because they're the big clubs you bring the money in. It blows my mind when people go, no, no, why would they do it to Everton? I'll tell you why they would do it to Everton because Everton are the threat. Everton are the threat to that top six. Everton have got a bucket full of money. Man City don't get anywhere near the decisions you should get because Man City went the original date. Man City, like you're all know, still don't bring the big books in. No. They may do in another five minutes. City have crashed the party and they have to put up with them. They have to put up with them because City are big enough to go past that and they've got peps or they get few decisions but... Do you think then there's an illness on the club now? Because if you look at pretty much every away game we've had this season but unless there's been a terrible decision against us, as in there, so Wolves it was Jagie Elke, Bournemouth, 50-50, Retialison was a no bed but... No, but okay. Take the Retialison thing, right? I didn't think it was a send enough just because I think Francis drew him in, right? But he did put his head towards him so that letter of the law, it's a great, it's by him condo, he should have gone. So fair enough. I've no issue then with the red card, fair enough. We get on with that. Yeah. But there was a penalty on... And then Toten should have had a penalty. He should have had two penalties. There's one in the first. I think it's on James Coleman. Yeah, we get to top the game. Two footers. Tackle in the box. Straight bread. It should have been a straight bread. It wouldn't have been because it was a penalty. It should have been a penalty. They didn't give it. Then he gives Leighton Baines penalty which, let's be honest, Callum Wilson was very clever, threw himself over. And then Toten gets dragged down. Now, if he gives Wilson fair enough of he goes, it's a foul penalty. He go, okay. But then Toten gets dragged down the box, wrestled to the floor. No penalty. Even around Toten gets chilled, he goes. Toten gets punched by Bill Ingerow. Doesn't look at the board, just smacks him full in the face. That's a penalty. No decision. West Ham, Moushaka, nearly takes one off. He's given off full space to the box, back of the skull. Nothing. Then Tzigarton a 2-1, Bull gets pulled back, Guilfyddon's into side footer. The noble two hands in his back. Stonewall penalty, not given. You know, then we go to Arsenal. 46 yards offside. You know, so people can go, yeah, but you're just moaning about everything. But when you've had six or seven big decisions in 10 games. I'd forgotten about the home ones, because you think it seemed like it was just happening away, but yeah, you're right, it's a home as well, so it's... Pallas? It's every game. Pallas? Is there a ha? Nine foul? Never booked? Yeah. Goes down for a penalty. You know, he's the biggest divider in the game now. I was amazed that we never had a player sent off, though I thought it was nailed on forever to be like have the first player sent off for foulings a ha. Oh, it's just up to leader Dick. You know, he dived all afternoon, never even tried a way to him. Committed foul off the foul. The scissor tackle on Coleman, and Coleman jumped out the way and then went back to him. That should have been a booking immediately. Well, you know, it's embarrassing. And then you go away and you're getting these kinds of decisions. So does the club then have to come out and just start saying, this has happened, this has happened? I'm not talking about like Raffer's List. I just think you should highlight it and just go, we've had some terrible decisions against us and, you know, and that make you think of it a word. And some people won't like it and go stop, highlight under that. No. But it's come to that. It's got to be. You've got to because why? Why should we shut up? Why? You know, Liverpool, United, the clock went bitching last season and next minute they got about 15 penalties on the run. You know, it's a hard stuff to do with that. A penalty dived again at the weekend to get a penalty or a soft penalty. A soft penalty at Everton. You know, it's a big thing. Will Marshall be pulled up? No. Over the back and the ass got publicly cascaded last season for nothing. Will Marshall not be shed because he was entitled to go down. And it just winds me up when people go, well, you know, you need to forget about it. Well, you can when it's directly expecting every single game. If it's once in a blue moon, they make mistakes and you go, bad decision. You know, we have to get on with it. But it's, I think, when you say like the club should make something of it, it always, always comes back to me about Andy Johnson that season when we didn't get a penalty because a couple of managers came out. Wenga. Wenga came out and said he dived. Was that the season we got a penalty at Newcastle? I don't. On the last day. Was that season, wasn't it? No, that year we didn't have a penalty or a soft penalty for the final. That thing was a year later. But with Johnson, we'd had a few penalties because he had been well-eat and then we played. We had Arsenal away. And Wenga said on the Friday, didn't he? He dived. And he got shy down in the first two minutes of Arsenal at the end of it when he was through, didn't get a penalty. And I think Warner came out to sit the same. And then Warner, the week later, we had Sheffield and they kicked him up and down a pitch. And he should have had about four penalties and Warner said, well, that's what he does, he dived. And then after that, we didn't get a penalty. And that was when, in the end, Moise went to the FA and showed him. There was 11 penalty incidents. And the fella from the FA came out and said, nine of the 11 were definitely penalties. And two of the other 11 could have been given penalties. So there was 11 incidents that year that everything didn't get penalties. If everything would have got them, it would have jumped three places into the top four, I think. That year, that's what he would have finished. There you go. Right? But there'll be some of our fans who will be like, oh no, let's just play by the rules. No. Yeah. All right, because everyone else is playing by the rules, aren't they? Yeah, that's it. Anyway, back to the game. Referee, rant over. Back to the game. So he gives the penalty. I mean, that don't know. There was a thing on Twitter last night when you say in bold, run 100 metres quicker. She should have been booked for that to me because that to me, without going my parry, that to me is the same as fainting before you take a penalty. Yeah. And letting it keep it out and then knock them, which you don't know how to do. Why are you doing that stupid thing? That's bad, isn't it? Of course, that you've got that happening. I'd have sucked the book and I'd have ran up and wellied him before he got a chance to kick in and select the referee. But Pickford makes a brilliant save. And he could have gone anyway, and he went back to him so that he didn't even have to break straight. I know. You can't even play with a friend this day because you've just had the answer. He's on the run, isn't he? He's on the run. This is a brilliant save. It was a great save. You know, and with Pickford, you always think he's got a chance to save. Well, the good thing about that is it's another penalty save, regardless of the fact he netted the referee. Well, he hasn't scored a penalty. It's just a goal. Yeah, it's a goal. It's another penalty save, so every time now we get a penalty against us, the striker, whoever it is, is going to be thinking. That's the sheet of doubt, isn't it? Yeah. Make sure you're frustrated with that. It's a cardboard cup, don't it? Oh, OK. And you think you've used it. That's all it needed. That was the one change. The one change. We still match them side-by-side. I mean, Sigarton had the header. He was unlucky just because it was a good move. But his header was straight at the head, where if he would have been able to out the list, he'd have had to, you know, we might have scored. We had a goal, mate. We had a corner, which one of our players headed at the goal in the first half. I couldn't believe it. The cross coming and the goal, mate, he did it. It blew me mind. Yeah, it blew me mind. Blew me mind. But yeah, you know, so we had that. We had a couple of half chances where, you know, Retiala's had bent one didn't he, but his header made a save from the first save. So we were causing them a threat. They were worried. They were worried. I mean, it's the best game we've ever seen Linda Lough of. Felly, who normally looks like he's running in quicksand, it's like over something like he could run. So we went in at halftime, one nil, and you're thinking, you know what? Well, he kept putting that stat up on the telly. It's like, when they've scored first, they haven't lost a game. It's been like 9 million years. It's something that all traffic is busy. And when Marino's led at halftime, they won every, like, they drew two and won about 400 games. So you were thinking, all right, well, you know, I mean, we know he's going to break the record on me. We know. But you're looking at going, well, if we get out in the second half, get at them. You know, we can put them under pressure because they're not great at home. I watched them against Newcastle the other week. They were terrible. It should have been five, six, nine or halftime. Newcastle are terrible and can't go. And we come out in the second half and we would just get, I felt we were just getting a foothold. And just quickly, Garner had been booked in that first half and then right on halftime, John Moss had a word with him in Coleman and said, no more. I was amazed he came out for the second half. I really was because when Garner can challenge, it's 60, 70% of his game gone. So I thought Gomez played quite well. He's not as effective as he was the week before, but he's still good on his day. There was one day, I think someone put it on Twitter where he gets the ball and he passes it and he gets it back and he blows past three, lays it wide and then he gets the header at the end of it. It wasn't a great header, but you're like, that's what you need, that's your midday. When he gets up to speed with his fitness and that, he's going to be some doubt. Oh, that's a lens here. I mean, Gary Neddl said the barroom didn't he? He said he was brilliant, he's got everything. So we can get him permanently, we can get to that level and we can keep him, he'd be fantastic. But they scored a second goal three minutes after half time. I mean, it was a great finish. It was a brilliant finish, but you can't, last year, at least so good at that. You can't let him do that. I think the whole... We were two weeks on the edge of the box with me on Pogba. That's what they did, he went past three men, like he went in there. And again that make, cos he goes past Ghana and Ghana just lets him go when you're thinking. If Ghana's... If he's not on the button, he's... I'm not saying he defiled them, but he'd have been all over them like this. And he wasn't, he glanced past them. It was a massive, like the right hand side, the whole game was just poor. And I think when he hit that shot... Well cut nowhere to be changing. Well cut, jogging back, Coleman pointing at him. Coleman to be pointing on to see what he can't do. Cos he's got some man on him. He's got like the sky in the day. He's sort of caught between the two, but he's pointing to Well cut to see get him and Well cut to drop him back. It's like... It's weird with Well cut now because his form's dropped off pretty badly, I think. And you think when he first came in, he was doing a lot of tracking back, wasn't it? He was doing a lot of helping out defensively, which he just doesn't seem to be doing now. You don't know whether that's instructing or not. Well it might be, mightn't it, yeah, if he's in that front three. You've got to be a balance there, he's got to outshame yourself. You've got to take responsibility yourself, haven't you? Like, you know, just from playing at any level. If you'll buy someone and you've got the ball and they're attacking your goal, you just go for them, don't you? You don't worry about where you're at after you've made the tackle or that, you've just got to get that ball. You've just got to be a desire to keep the ball out your net, to stay in the game. And it doesn't matter if you're a centre forward, it's all of some running back in the 98 minutes, sliding to keep a ball in and flick it away, it's in his game. And you know, I mean, I'm not one to say, oh Coleman's got to go now, I've seen people say, what I would say to him is his form is worrying me at the moment. It's not defensively because he's net, let's be honest, he's never been a great defender, sheamus. He's always had the power where it was. He's always, I think he's blind him or not, because he's never seen anyone. Well, all our right backs don't seem to know what's behind. He's never been a great defender, but his real strength are his determination and his attack on prowess. And what's worrying me more than anything with him is lack of interest in getting past the ball. He just doesn't want to go forward. And it's like, that's your game. The way we talk about Ghana with not putting tackles in this game, Sheamus' massive strength has been his desire to base. Get to the live, knock it over. Too often now he gets it and he stops and says and passes it back and you're like, what's going on? It's probably just confidence. When he's confident he'll get his head up and he'll run. I don't buy into this. He's lost a yard like people do. I don't think he has. There's all kind. He'll naturally won't be as quick as he was at 22, but there won't be such a drop off because of the injury, because there won't be, because that's all monitored or that speed and everything. And I think he said himself, he's running at the speed he was before. It's up here. And that'll be probably confidence. The same with I think with Walcott. And I think the both of them are lacking in confidence and it's not helping us at all. It's sort of plays if Coleman would have scored that shot he had, which he should have. He did save it didn't he? His hands are both the bar when he saved it. If he gets that goal, he goes up and doesn't land for the rest of the game. And then that probably carries on into the next game. He needs something like that I think. It's the same with Walcott as well. He needs... He's missed a few chances. I mean he just keeps him in and keeps his confidence up and gradually put Luckman in as we've done it. I think everyone, I don't know. Because I was looking at the game yesterday and thinking it would be better with Toton up front and I'll put the Charles on that wide again. But it's only been two games, three games maybe. And he's not had the impact in the last two that he did against Leicester but... Me worry with the Charles as a striker and it's like anyone playing the new role. He's not going to get used to it. But his runs aren't natural at the moment. So that coaching will come with that. So whether you persist with that, whether you use him back where he knows the game and he knows his role and he's a threat. So if a 3% of forward who knows how to play the game and can finish in Jeng Toton or just try and convert the Charles in, then what you do with Bernard. So there's all the conundrums, isn't there? Because you can look at it in isolation and just go. It was man United the way. Better teams than us may lose at man United. Now Liverpool lost there last year, didn't they? When Liverpool were flying, they went to Old Trafford and they'd be lost. And people then can go, well, United aren't playing well. Doesn't matter. It doesn't even start somewhere. Doesn't hit a game at the end of the day. So you can read too much into it sometimes and go, right, he needs to be changed and he needs to be changed. So maybe he'll just leave it again for the weekend and see how it goes. And if they don't perform against Brighton, then it might be time to look and go, right? Let's have a little think. Listen, we've got the best manager for doing that. He'll be looking all the time. He's not happy with the real changer and that's what it is. Whatever level you play that your manager will always say to you, keep it tight for this first 10 minutes of the second half. Don't lose another goal because you're staying the game. We're in three minutes of tunnel down, you know? And it's like, oh, fuck me. You know, then we get in with Bernard. You know, the great ball by, I think, Sigerton has already put some through all the Charles and Sigerton. I don't know where it was. I think it's guilty put some through. He did everything right. Getting round the keeper. And he gets in, he draws the hair. Should he have squared it to Wolcott? He should have just scored it, I think. I think he just lost his composer that second when he hit it because I think he's still had a second. He could have had another touch. He could have opened the goal up for him then. He maybe could have even used his right foot. He probably should have squared it. He had two options, two opportunities. I think the first one. I've seen someone go and he couldn't have passed it on the first one. Well, he could have. Yeah, he could. Cos he could have just played it ahead of him. Yeah. And then the Charles and the Wolcott one. Wolcott would have ran in and just had an open ball. Once he commits the hair, then I think he should have taken another touch because the keeper is flat out on the floor. Then he could have squared it or just whacked it with his right foot if you lift it. I think he just panicked a bit, didn't he? You know, he'd done basically all the hard work to get round the hair like that on the floor. It's just that frustrating and you're thinking, oh man, are we going to get it in here? But then we do. We go and get a penalty to another good ball through. Six more should have gone. Or by the same tokens, he'd gone and should have gone there as well. This is the thing. No, isn't it? I don't know. You know, because that would have given the game about 15, 18 minutes with them down to 10 men, including the injury time. That's a long time. 20 on the pitch. When we're piling the pressure down there, that's a long time. The Ghana one. No, the Ghana one wasn't reckless. It wasn't even a foul. The smaller one was quite reckless. And he'd been hooked. The way he slid in. And he took him out. So the Charleston was in on goal. And he took him out. He dropped and wiped him out. He went for the ball. I don't think he just went to take him out. He went for the ball. Ball. Ball. I caught him. Now outside the box. He'd have been booked. But me. Now I don't know. Someone might look and go, well it's classed as double jeopardy. But I think it's only a red card. That's double jeopardy you can have it. It's a second yellow. It's a second yellow. So yeah. He should have been sent off. I think Ashley Young should have been sent off first. In the first half. The jumping on. I think it was Luke of D. He just come right through the back of him. Wasn't in control. You know now if you send in Jack Elgar off. That's a me. That's been a thing all season. You look back and with every week the passes. You look back at that Jack Elgar sales. You think, how did he get himself for that? It's just bizarre. And then he moved the ball to hang out his fold. But Guilffy stepped off. It was a fantastic penalty. That was a great penalty. Great penalty. I wasn't happy the way Retro Allison would keep in the ball. Like I won it. Like get off lad. Beat it. But he didn't give me. Guilffy stepped off. He shot at it. He shot at it. He shot at it. And then we had to go again. And the manager again. You know, fair play to him. Straight away two strikers on. I think they were coming on anyway. I didn't know what. I think he was about far too late with that. He was. He could have done it better anyway. He was. If we were being critical. He probably should have done it earlier. So we just didn't really create anything. Of significance after that. Despite having them pegged in there. They brought ladion, these on didn't they? And he didn't really do anything. He just walked around, didn't he? He had that one head of witch keen. Why keen left him? I don't know. If Anzuma bought that wide, didn't he? It didn't even matter. Anzuma had his one instead of passing it. He tried to play his way out. He shot it off and put Marcia out through. Let's talk about Pickford. He's great. He was absolutely fantastic. He's made a couple of majestic saves there yesterday. The one on one from Marcia. He stood up and stood up. Right where you going with that? I doubt it. Absolutely brilliant. He fell up. When he went off at the end. It was just like, oh come on, this will be the tree. I'm mad at him. I'm mad at him coming, he's just left foot. Cos he wouldn't put it past him till he plays. He won't stop him. I reckon we should give him the penthouse as well. He wants to take him with me. No. But like you say, we've lost the game. And it is what it is. We will have these moments. We're still very early. But 10 games into a project. We're in a position now where the next four or five games, it could literally be win one, lose one, draw one, lose one. It could lose after games. This next run of fixes. But I think so long as we just don't cave in, or we just show steady progress at each ground, which won't be hard on last season to be honest. But I think we just show steady progress in each game. I don't think we can have... We can't get caught up with the results too much. We're probably going to have some frustrating ones at home. Like I mean Brighton, we should be looking at an easy win there, or as easy as you can get. We might draw it. When after the games, Huddersfield... Don't say it. Don't say it. It's going to happen, isn't it? We're going to have off days at home as well in games like that. So the question is sort of... Sound finish on the positive here. We're going to win a lot now. If we can be a couple of wins off the top six in January, then we're doing very well. We're doing all right for this year. And I look at performance and there's a good side for Dale. Once they have some injuries, they're formal, they'll say a lot of what for the flying, but again, the same thing. I know a lot. Gracie's came on yesterday and said they've got the best squad in the Premier League by a mile. All right, man. Keep smoking, mate, you're smoking. What for the little brick wall? Because outside the top six, we have got the best squad comfortably. That does. So, you know, as long as we stay in around that, we're a point behind United, aren't we? Yeah. So... That's it. You know, I'm going to their coattails because they're going to win games and knock out other teams up and things like that. So that's really all we've got to look at and keep building that progress. The man is, you know, his message he'll get across to the players every week. He'll do more training, he'll build and build, and then January he'll come in. You know, we might bring another couple of additions in. You know, maybe another centre forward. I think the asset will go out of the door. You know, maybe snaglan will go out of the door. You know, maybe a couple of others. Might bring another midfield player in, another centre forward. You know, another defender. We don't know. And we'll be in good shape for the second half of the season. That's all we've got to do. Got to try and... If the progress is there, which it is, like you just said, you know, last year, five, one or else, nothing we lost to you now. And should have won the game. Well, had chances to win the game, would have got something out of it. We should have probably got something out of yesterday. Or could have easily got something out of the game yesterday that we've lost. So we just got to make sure we win the games we win. Tottenham have made a career of it. Tottenham have made themselves an excellent side. And losing away from home against the top six. But beating everybody else and beating a couple of those sides at home. That's all you've got to do. And that's what we've got to try and do. Moise done it. Moise is record. Whether we like it or not, Moise is record. Away from home against the top four at the time. Wasn't very good at all. Terrible, really. But we beat them at home. We beat United at home. We beat Liverpool at home. We beat Arsenal at home. We beat Chelsea at home. We beat all of them at home. And we beat a lot of the FODE as well. So that always kept us up in the top five or six. And that's not shit. If you lose at the top six, you've only lost 18 points. So that's the thing. But as long as you pick up points everywhere else, you do it all right. I think just look forward to going to the game again. Cos it's just a lot better this season. It's miles better. And you'll get this in everyone. You're going to win every game and you get frustrated after every game that you don't win. And it gets you down sometimes. But you have to put into perspective and you've got to look and go, you know what? Look at us now. Look where we're going and we're just at the start of this. So fingers crossed. Let's smash Brighton. Let's not get too darn about it. Let's harm a Brighton next week. It'll be a tough game. They're good defensively. But again, the first goal is the key. Isn't it? We get ahead. They have to come out of it. When they come out of it, we can play on the counter attack. And we can bish bash boss them. Beat them 5-0. That'd be nice. Amazing. Test the Brighton cop off as well, wouldn't it? But it's like 1-0 with a massive deflection. Doesn't bother me. Doesn't bother me. Big thanks to Ledg for joining us. If you haven't subscribed, please do so. If you want more videos, get over to Peyton. See you soon on Toffy TV.