 Helo welcom to the Premier League show Even though its the summer There is no Premier League ffaptor There's always Premier League There's always Premier League stories There's always Premier League stories There's no games There's no games There's no games I mean play back in pre-season training So they're heading towards games In fact there is They will play Manchester United next week From probably Singapore or something Probably I love that Probably But one thing that is happening is obviously the transfer market Cyflent, fawr ond, mae'r dweud y maen nhw yn cael ei wneud, ble mae'r hollol yn ei wneud, mae'r hollol yn eu wneud, ac mae'r sgwmmu hwngwr y dgech mae'n cael ei ffineidau ysbunio fel y llef. Nid mor hwnnw i ddweud y tu. Nid yw'r ddweud yw'n cael ei ffintio ym mhloed? Felly mae'n gweithio y ffintio? Nid yw'n gweithio? Mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio. Cante's vision, that's what's happening and part of that is having quality depth in our squad and you're right, it's strange that we've bought, spent this much money on Evan's best player, let's get that said, but one doesn't actually go straight into our first eleven. Flav, what are you having a go with Evan for? What's the beef for? What's that for Flav? I know, don't need for that. Don't need, we used to be. You've changed since you've moved to the country. I'm made up, you had that hot chilli that time and I beat you in a race across the car park. I'll be seeing you in a few weeks Flav and I will be giving you a piece of my mind. Ryti allas yn 60 million, the tiad there. You know what, I kind of understand a couple of the points there of like on one hand, but on the other hand also missing it as well. It's like Spezia finished off for trying to improve the side. I suppose I'm spending 60 million, let's do what the media do with Evan's best player. 60 million on Ryti allas yn. And yet, does he actually get into their side and did he need them? Does Liverpool's new side and get into their side? Does he walk into their side? They'll be hopeful he does, but maybe he does. Paul said there he doesn't do that. Exactly, so I mean why the top clubs collect players for fun and no one ever questions them. So I don't understand why people are questioning Spezia when Spezia is trying to become a top team. There's an ingrained snobbiness that we all have as football fans of like you can't be above your station and you're like just one of us and how dare you try and be one of the teams at the top. And yet, I don't understand that because the only way you're going to become a team that is a top side is if you do buy a lot of players. And there's a thing of like don't get above your station. Spezia is playing in the Champions League and how are they supposed to juggle the four competitions? You know, the Champions League, playing in Europe is different from the trophies in this country obviously because you are guaranteed a set amount of games. And if you're a good side, you probably will get to that out of the group, which means another. So what are you talking then? You're talking eight games. You're talking eight extra games and you've got to try and push on to being the following year and the following year. And the only way you do that is by having a good squad and whether it be with Charleston or anyone else. Put it this way, right? If Harry Kane got injured for any particular time, people would say Spezia's haven't got anyone to fill the space. That's them. They're over or if some got injured. So if you've got one extra player for those two places, which in this case with Charleston can fill both ways of playing and can play out wide, he's a very versatile player. In that instance, that is a perfect, perfect player to go into your squad and add something extra to it. And I just think it's snobbiness when people go, well, why would he go there or why did he need them? Or they've already got these two players. It's like, so what? Liverpool have got this amount of players. Man said you've got this amount of players. Do City really need Harland? Did you really need Harland? Well, yeah, because they've won them in the Champions League, which is their next goal. They need Harland. So for me, I just think it's a, there is this snobbiness about when teams decide to do better than what people think they should be doing. They don't have a vicious club. But in the Champions League, they've bought, well, I think so far, they continue to spend. And yeah, fair play, fair play to them. It's unfortunate that it was our player they came for, but that's football, isn't it? Well, they won't go players, don't they? The Champions are go players. So when you look at the trying to put players together there now, they've obviously got Culeveski. They've got the Champions, Sun, Kane. They've still got Lucas Morer at this moment. Bear Wine, back to Holland, doesn't he? So it's, you know, they've moved one out and the Champions come in. So for them, they look for a track and talent team, like Manchester United have got. You know, when they got Santeo, Santeo was on the bench for a million or whatever it was. Spears will play, 90 million. Spears will play no less than 50 games this season. And they need to make sure that every game they go into, they've got someone who can score the goals and someone who can provide the goals. So when you think about it like that, you know, they'll be going into games against Liverpool. Manchester City, who didn't lose to Adam last season, Arsenal, Chelsea. And their idea is we want to win that game, whereas other clubs, including our own, almost right off those games. So it becomes a case of you only need your best plays for say 30 games a season for us. Spears play next to 20. I know we're all playing next to eight. That's not my point. We want to go into every game thinking we don't want to lose this game. We don't want to lose to Arsenal. We don't lose to Chelsea because that's their teams on the either side of us as the league was last season. We want to take points off Liverpool and we want to take points off Manchester City. And that's before everybody else. And that's before you get into the Champions League and the FA Cup and the league cup. That's where you've got to have good, talented players. You've got to have somebody who can go out on a Tuesday night. We've got a way to Crystal Palace, where it might be a little bit tricky and go. We're going to get points there. Why? Because Harry Kane played on Saturday and he might be a little bit more on it or some might be on it. So we're just going to get with Charleston. But Charleston will play 35 games for them, no problem this season. That's what will happen. So this idea that you shouldn't be trying this. If you won't go play, you're going to have to spend money on the money as well. If you want to pay £30 million, you're just going to get an average player. They don't want average players. They want good players. And the back of the manager as well of course. The manager wants better players. And that's the way it is. So listen, you'll be a good player for space. He's durable, plays a lot of games, works hard. Unlike you said, you can play three positions. But also the other side of this as well, you can have five subs. As an opposition player for any team, you do not want to look at that bench and go with 20 minutes to go and go, oh God, psychologically that must be a big thing. And you know, oh God, we're hanging on here. It's nil nil or whatever, you look at the bench and go, oh God, they can bring him on. And you look at your bench and go, there's a bunch of kids and a couple of our fellas and that's it. And that's what top teams or people who want to be in top teams will try and do. Will try and do. That's what they work. Yeah, exactly. They'll think we can have a good go in the Champions League, but it's not one season. One season in the Champions League is not enough. You need to be in it every single year. So I don't get criticism of teams trying to build better squads. I don't understand. It's not what we're all trying to do. But people have higher archies don't they? And whether that's fans or whether that's... Of course. The big six, the big six, the big six, the big six, the big six. That's all you're in, even though when you actually look at it, that's six that they talk about. I haven't been in top six in a long time. We have to have one correction. We spoke last week about Spairs National, the power shift. Spairs have finished above Arsenal for six seasons on the run. I didn't realise, I thought it was like three or four but six. What I mean is that when you're fed that, you naturally start to believe it. But it's actually going to do the same. Of course, they've got money and they've got a fella in charge there who's got brains. But the point being is that you do get fed the higher archie, of course. And then there's a higher archie within the higher archie. But for fans, someone like Spairs, and I think I've seen this with Charleston going there, is this thing of like, well, I'd rather he's gone abroad. And of course, but it's like, well, I wish he'd gone to City. I could take that, but he's gone to Spairs and it's like... Yeah, but if you said that, when did you, Johnnie Lescott, left Heaven and went to Man City? People at the time were going, why? Why is he going there? I said, well, you want a title? You know, you want an FA Cup? You know, when it's, you've got, and I'm not for this minute saying, Spairs, we'll do what City have done. But you've got to try, haven't you? I think some fans have forgotten what ambition is or what ambition looks like. And I think that's half the problem. No, but it's another thing as well as the admitting that they're moving away from you. You don't want to do that. You want to try to keep what you want to, as a fan, what you want to believe is that there's only a couple of teams out of your reach and you can stay in and you can get to them eventually. But no one gets into the top of the teams without ambition. How about instead of criticising another club for having ambition, criticising your own club for not having ambition? There you go. Within that, there has been other moves. Manchester City, you mentioned, we spoke about Harlem coming in last week. They have completed the Calvin Phillips move this week. Goodbye. Good sign for them. £45 million as well. Great buy, six-year contract. You know, we'll offer them a new dimension coming in taking, you know, midfield spot from Fenedinial. And he's got the passing. He can set the pace of a game. He can get a quick ball over the top, that, you know, bing, bing, bing, rather than the quick play, the passing and passing and passing and weighing your down. Suddenly now they've got the ability to get it back to him, get the quick switching and get it into Harlem or get it over the top for Harlem in front of him where he likes. It just opens the game up. It gives everybody else now again. It's all about the ways of playing. You've seen that last season with Grealish. It didn't quite happen for Grealish, but I suspect this season, now he's bedded in, you'll start getting him having the ability to understand what he wants to do. But then he'll take the ball on and use it because he'll be a little bit more comfortable. And suddenly that opens. They've obviously let his use go to Arsenal, but if they're prepared now to stay and go to Chelsea as well, then they must feel very confident in the way they're going to do things this season. And that alone is a scary thing. Letting someone who's been consistently one of your best players in the last six, seven years or wherever he's been there to move to a team that finished third, that's ballsy that. They are super evenly confident. The two players who've had off the wing, they're time to Zeus and Staling to let them go out to third and fifth. So you've had a look at that and go sit here really clever and realise that these two actually are on the way down. Or they're super evenly confident in what they've got and think, well, they'll take points off each other having them. We'll be all right. Because it is a mad one because Staling's still producing. Yeah. And Gabriel has used all his goals. So it's interesting what they're going to do. Cucarilla still remains apparently on their radar. So they might bring him in as well. Arsenal, we've just mentioned that Gabriel has used going in £45 million. Good sign. Yeah. But what I would say is I'm not confident in what his true role is because he's not a true number nine. I don't know if he's given the number nine shade and they want to play in there. But he's always sort of been someone who wants to play off the left hand side or either side really. I don't know. It is a lot of eggs in one basket. They lost, like a set, a Bamiang and the replacement number. I know they've got young strikers coming through and I appreciate that. It will be interesting. He is a very talented player. But if he plays games every week and he gets used to that when he's playing, he might be. Of course, I'd say that obviously he was his coach. Exactly, he knows him. But it's going to be an interesting one. It's going to be interesting to see how well he does. Whether he's not the last piece for them. Might be the last piece for this version of them before they have to take the next step up. Yeah, yeah. Good sign. Manchester United have brought in Tiril Melasia from Feyenoord. That's Eric Tenhaag's face signing. They've got another couple lined up as well. The young... Bill hasn't done Christian Ericsson. Apparently he's agreed that deal. So they might bring the thing that they have another two in in the next couple of days. But one player to talk of maybe going is Ronaldo. Apparently he wants out. Well, he wants to play in the Champions League, doesn't he? And there has been talk of Chelsea. I don't know who did it for them and get anything out of them. Oh, he went to Juventus. Big money. It was supposed to get them the Champions League, it didn't. He went out in the quarterfinals, two years in a row. And the last time was, I think it was the portal. He went to Manchester United, scored goals, scored a lot of goals. He scored goals in the Champions League, but they got no fader than... What was it, the second man? So he's not going to win the Champions League on his own. He's going to score goals. But who can afford them? Who's willing to take the risk of a 37-year-old? Listen, you get all the other stuff, of course you do all the commercial stuff. Fantastic to have someone like him. But who can afford them? I just don't know who can afford them unless he basically said, right, I'm going to go back to Portugal. I'm going to be on reasonable wages because I want to come back and play here. And I want to play in the Champions League. But does he just want to play in the Champions League? Or does he want to play for a team that he thinks can win the Champions League? There's one team that maybe could afford them. And it would be somewhat... And I've not heard them mention this time. And it would be absolutely amazing. And that would be Paris Saint-Germain. They would be the only one, but I don't think they're going to do it because obviously it's been a change of setup. And Bapae's in, Pochettino's out, Gaultier's in. Obviously there's talk they want to get with Neymar and Neymar could be going to Chelsea. If you believe some of the rumours going round, Neymar, they do want Neymar. Apparently. But I've not heard that. That would be the last harrassment. Millie's the last there. Like the last big kind of super club that would take him. I don't think they're going to touch him. But it would be brilliant though, wouldn't it? It'd be mad to go for the season. Nes even out though on a bat out of the... Oh no, I mean obviously for Pochettino. Pochettino's on that would be incredible for the season. I've seen him talking to the dice and he'll finish his sport. Whether they want him or don't now. They may be like, what? I will. He may well end up there next season. The season after. That's obviously very interesting. How old do you think he'll play till? 14, if you give him a new contract. But he's fell off. No, he could kill us. His body is obviously unbelievable still. And his ability is still there. The way he's changed his game. Exactly, and his desire is still there. So he'll probably play for another three seasons. And be good for another three seasons. Depends what the desire is. I just don't know. Who could afford them? He may well go out. I mean, you talk on paris there. He may well just after end up staying in United and that's the way it is. No but do you really think that's going to happen now? I don't know. I know Chelsea have apparently dipped their toe in the water with them. And they're looking at other stuff at the moment. Because they do need, they're obviously Romelu Rikach, who's gone to Inter. They're talking about letting Brojig over. I mean, he's not really used them anyway. So it's not like that's a big loss for them. So he's left with Kai Havett and Timo Verna. Apparently Verna was off the ground. So what are they going to do? If they bring Staling in, I understand that. But they still could do with something through the middle. I just can't see the Chelsea deal happening. I can't see where else he'd go. And it would have to be someone like Paris. It would have to be Paris, otherwise everyone cuts the cloth of course. And the United let him go when he goes back to sport. Give the footballer what they want though, Paris. Come on. Messi and Ronaldo together. With Neymar. With Mbappe. Get rid of Neymar. And then suddenly you've got a front 3-day. You know? You've got Ronaldo. That's what I'm saying though. Bar Genafor i'r ddaw box office. That would absolutely be box office. You would not pay to get a ticket. The ticket would be ridiculous. It would be absolute box office. Make it happen. I know they watch. They go down in a sub for ages. Since last summer. He was like, I need to find out. He started watching us all. Doesn't understand anything we say. That would be interesting. I said it. It's going to be dead interesting. Can't seem slogging it in Europe, can you? No. Sporting dead in the Champions League. If you can't, maybe build a stall. Go on, you can go to sport. We'll see. It's going to be interesting to see what else develops. Make sure you get over to Bethfig, his YouTube channel. Watch the full last fan standing video. Leave your comments, leave a like and a share. Give us a like. And subscribe if you haven't. We'll see you later.