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Salthamton, last week, the opening 10-15 minutes, we were very good and after about four or five minutes, we should have had a stone wall penalty, Coleman crosses it, Romeo put his hand out, blocks the cross, the ball changes direction, it's a penalty and VAR have a look at it, the referee goes and has a look at it and between them, they come up with a scenario where Everton don't get a ward of the penalty. Liverpool got the exact same penalty the other night against Leeds, the same, absolutely same penalty and I think it was Michael Oliver just pointed to the spot, didn't even need VAR, didn't mess around, it was a pen and then we've had, we go on and lose that game of course and then today we've had a ridiculous decision. Everybody is up in arms about it and they're not talking about Evertonians, there's people, media people, the pundits, Frank Lampard's done a brilliant interview where he's questioned the integrity almost of the league and of referees which I think is marvellous because the pathetic, all of them, the terrible, the terrible, the VAR is bollocks, the way it's done in this country, fellas wearing the referee kits sat in Stockley Park because it makes them feel like the referee in a game and all that. I mean nonsense and they continually get it wrong. For me, when there's a VAR decision, if you're looking at an image as a football fan, you get shown something, it will take you, if you watch a lot of football, which we all do, it will take you 15 seconds to decide whether that's a penalty or not, all the time. It took them almost two minutes to come up with the reason to not give the penalty today and that to me smacks of something else going on, whether it's to keep the title right, I don't know what, I don't know what it is but it smacks of something else going on. It was a shocking decision and I made off Frank Llanpard's alluded to this, I really am because it's almost like it feels at times like it's wrestling, the wrestling, like it's got a script, that's how it feels because it's nonsense. Things you see those top clubs get and get away with is incredible and then other teams in the division don't get it. It's hard enough playing Man City because they're amazing. So it's so difficult playing against them, when you've got the referee against you as well, it makes you even worse and then he was already, he'd already basically had the city shape on all night. Some of the decisions he gave, the bookings and yeah Phil Fowden going around booting everyone and I love Fowden, he's a fantastic player but just nonsense. Donnie van der Beek gets booked for winning the ball, great tackle, just pathetic all night but to not give that. Why didn't he even go and look at the screen the referee? I've heard him, he's apparently told Frank Llanpard that he was on the wrong side of it, he didn't say, well go and look at the screen then, you absolutely knob. Go and look at the screen, it's just pathetic and it's, who knows how big that penalty decision could be, both ends of the table, who knows. If everything go down by a point, you know, we'd be being robbed and it's not the first time this season, it was a terrible thing and at VAR I was a big backer of it, I thought it'll come in, it'll make the game a bit more honest. They'll be embarrassed to get the stuff to get wrong so it won't and the decisions will be right. It's gone the other way, it's almost like now it gives them the opportunity to shape the result they want even more. And people will go, you're looking at your conspiracy theorist there with this stuff and all that, chant, it's just my opinion but more and more people are on board with it because we're seeing it play out in front of our eyes. It's pathetic, absolutely pathetic but that's what we're playing in at the moment and the whole thing, something mad going on in the Premier League at the moment the way it's all playing out, it's weird. It's the weirdest time that I've ever witnessed English football the way it is now, it's like I said, it's a bit like the rest of them. To second point, just the overall picture really on what's going on and I know a lot of people will be down tonight and rightly so. I think the players, I don't think we could have asked any more from the players, I think the fans were brilliant today. When we went behind, they were brilliant, I think at the end of the game, they were brilliant singing and clapping the players off. I think the players put everything they had into it, obviously losing Dominic Calvert-Loone before the game, there's a big blow. Losing Donnie van der Beech was a big blow with 20 minutes to go, he was having a really good game in that midfield but the players stuck to it, they stuck to the task. I personally feel if we play like that most games, certainly if we play like that at home, we will get the five wins that I think we'll get anyway but I think we'll get them at home comfortably if we play like that and if the fans back it. I think obviously we need Damari Gray fully fit, we need Don back in there as well, Ben Goffrey too. But I think the overall picture is we have got two in three games on hand on team so it doesn't look great and we've got another really tough game next week at Spares. But it will be a little bit of up and down I think until we start putting a couple of wins together and I just feel like the team is playing a bit. Certainly at home, I think the performances are being really good at home but I just feel like there's a together in this day and I think Damari knows what he's doing, the coaching staff and we just need to stick together. And it will be difficult because it is difficult to talk about looking at the league and seeing other teams getting these ults and frustrating. It is what it is at the minute, we just need to worry about ourselves, get through this season, stay up which is an embarrassing thing to have to even say anyway and then we take it from there. But I think overall I think it will be fine. Finally, just very quickly, I think just finish on a positive because why not? It was great to see Abdelhaid-Decorey back today, I thought he had a good game, he was everywhere, he nicked so many balls, it showed us what we've been missing. It's why it's hugely important that Everton get another Abdelhaid-Decorey in the summer, whether he's a roar of ageing of him and France have a lot of these type of players, get him in and mould him and have him in the squad to cover him when he's not there. It's why we absolutely should have bought Ibrahim-Shangari a couple of seasons ago for £8 million, it was a no-brainer. And we need someone like that alongside at times Decorey but certainly on the bench. But I thought he was great today and he'll get better and better and obviously the more coaching he has from Franck Lampard and his coaches he'll improve as well. I think everything will be alright but Decorey will make a big difference to us and it was great to see him back. I thought he put in a really good shift, he'd obviously only just returned to training, the manager was at pains to say he didn't know how long he could do and because it was such a demanding game against City but he did brilliantly. He did really well to finish the game, he'll do him good to get that 90 minutes back under his belt, I'm sure he'll be stiff tomorrow. But it's on now to Boreham Wood and it's a case now of playing that game Thursday and getting that done for a good performance and score four or five goals hopefully against them and really get everyone going ready for that trip to Spades. You know, get a place in the quarters booked and then go off to Spades and try and get a positive result. But Abdelhaid Decorey being back in the side will make that job easier and we move on from there and we can keep in fit and get Godfrey back in there and get Don back in there, everything will be alright. But the sooner we get those five wins the better, absolutely. Right that's it for me, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't if you want more videos, join me on Patreon otherwise have a great weekend if you can. Pick yourself up and enjoy your weekend. See you later.