 Welgymdoi'r TV Trophy 3, Newcastle 3, Everton 2. I'm going to start with the charlison today. Scored his 11th goal of the season, which is fine. He's done well in that aspect, he rarely has, and we've needed his goals this season. And apparently it's the first time since 1986 that more than one player has got into double figures, which in itself is a shock and echoed really. But him and Guilfee Sigurdddon have obviously scored the bulk of our goals this season. But his attitude at the moment, it's puzzling me because when he came in, he was fighting for everything when we first scored him. He was up and down, he was working hard. And now, I don't know whether it's a confidence thing, I don't know whether it's the fact he's being left out a couple of games. I don't know, I don't know whether it's frustration, but at the minute, he's just not on his game. His touch at the moment is really poor. It's bouncing off him, running away from him. He's under hitting passes, he's just looking not really bothered. And I'm not saying he isn't because he generally does try to put the graft in, but something's just a miss with him at the minute. And I think it might be tiredness, he's a young lad, but he's got to get his head on the game. He's really got to get back to what he was doing really well in the first half of the season, which is pressing, working hard for the team, taking care with the ball. He just wasn't taking any care with the ball today, and there was an opportunity when we were two-one-up to go in on goal and possibly make a three-one and win the game forever. And his first touch bounced off his shint and allowed the defender to clear it up, and then we ended up losing the game, and it's moments like that. And then when his numbers put up, he's got a card, but he's like me, as if it can't possibly be me. You're like, it is you because you just haven't contributed, you scored a goal, but all the other stuff we need you to do, you've fallen below. And I don't know, I think he just needs to pick himself back up. Secondly are three centre backs. I mean, I'm affording some blame to Mina because he come on at two-one and we lose the game. And the second goal is his responsibility to go and close that ball down. He doesn't see a large armour on to line up a long-range shot, nitty, and it's bad goalkeeping as well, but if he goes and closes that ball, that shot doesn't get to Pickford, or he gets a block on it, or armour on Skyzie. And he doesn't just watch it again, he just opens up and allows him to pull the left foot, which is what he's got back. And the other two, I can't fathom out how there's no responsibility taken by either of Keane or Zuma. They both do things individually well at times, and up for an hour, they've done all right, but there's no one. The first goal is as bad a goal as we've conceded all season, and it's the goal really that loses us the game. The equaliser and the winner will come as a product of that first goal, and because Newcastle energised themselves and the crowd pushed them on, and we were like in that situation, and we don't concede, and we did. Whereas up until that moment, in general, we dealt with everything, but the first goal is Keane. I don't know what he's doing with the initial. He doesn't get anything near the initial one. Then the two of them don't get the feet right, and allow Peres to look up and then Dink it around on, and then he smashes it in, and after that, he was just all over the place, really disappointing, because they're good, like I said, on their own, they're decent defenders, but there's just no leadership there, and it impacts massively. You know, we've seen a fella last week at Goddus yn Van Dijk, who just marshaled Liverpools back for, marshaled it, was brilliant, but organised and demanding of players, pointing, telling people where to go, and okay, he's one of the best in the world, but it wasn't so much what he did, it was the organisation of everybody else, and the challenging other players to get the best out of themselves. We don't have anyone like that. We don't have anyone in that back. The goalkeeper doesn't even do it, boards and shouts, he's too busy today, laughing at Newcastle fans and asking about it instead of organising those two centre backs. Just, I don't know, we might need another one. We might need to go and get one who comes in and just organises them. You know, and we don't even know, zoom it, probably not going to be here anyway, due to the Chelsea situation, so we need to go and buy one who can pull the other two into position, because the ones we've got at the moment, there isn't a leader amongst the three, you know. And finally, the manager, I've backed Mark all away. I've backed him after Millwall, I've backed him when people were on his case after we lost three in a week, but today he's let himself down today with some poor substitutions. The problem you've got with him is a lot of things, you know, trying to create this team away of playing and blah, blah, blah, and that's great, but if you can't see what the problems are on the pitch in a game, you're always going to undo yourself. John Joe Kenney was getting worse and worse and worse, and it was only a matter of time before we conceded the goal. And he left them on the pitch and the Rondon goal, I'm putting on Kenny because he's the eyes and he doesn't, he doesn't have a clue where Rondon is. He reacts too late to it, and then he's struggling for, as the game's continuing to go on. He was always likely to give a goal away, almost give a penalty away. He got done with a spit, he was deteriorating as the game went on, and the manager didn't change him until near the end, and it was to me to poor. Then there's no organisation, he's put Meener into a three, no one seems to have a clue where they are. He'd have been better off putting Meener, saying to Meener go and be centre back and then zoom it, if that's what he was going to do, go to right back and just have us four there, but he didn't totally change the shape of the team when we were comfortable in. Days like today it's very difficult to defend them because you could see what was happening in that game. You know Kenny have been booked, then Rondon goes through and knocks it over to keeping, Kenny tries to shove him. Now if Rondon goes down, Kenny's off the pity anyway, we've got 10 men. After that he should have been dragged off and he didn't allow them to stay on, which resulted in you castle scoring. So I think the manager has got a hold his hand up today. Then our centre backs and the goalkeeper because it's not good enough today, and I don't know. I honestly don't know, he just feel, I just feel at the moment that we're looking for something that isn't there, we're looking for this blueprint or something that just isn't there. When we're turning up against a team in the bottom six of the Premier League, away from home and you get beat, you're winning 2-0 with 25 minutes left and you lose the game. The questions have got to be asked because it's not good enough. I'm sorry it simply isn't good enough and everything have not been good enough to see that game on. So they fair play to new castle, the ungon in there and he got the win. But from our perspective, it's a shocking result. It really is a shocking result. Another one, another really poor result. And yeah, I honestly, I don't know, I don't know what. You know, maybe we just have to get to the summer and just hope that we can bring in another four or five players who can make this team tough to beat and decent because at the minute, we're too easy to beat and just that's not good enough. It is not good enough. And yeah, that's it there, my three things. Give us a subscribe and try to enjoy the rest of your weekend. See you later.