 Welcome to Tava TV, it is the player ratings, Brighton 3, Everton 2, Everton self-destruct on the South Coast for the umpteenth time. And the good news is we've got an opportunity to do it again in two weeks. Which is great, isn't it? Yeah, just horrendous. Just watching the goal again there, the winning goal. They hit 4 against 3 in the 93rd minute, it's absolutely incredible. That you can leave yourself in that position when you've got um four sentiment fielders on the pitch as well, which is again another incredible decision taken by the manager. Then, yeah, I'm just completely lost by it all, I'm completely lost by it all, but as I said in my match reaction, it comes down to the players, these kind of performance, it comes down to players not being able to just grab a game, there's no, there's no game management at all, there's no game management at all. At 2-1, we should just soak up the pressure there and win 3-1. And I know at least and I know a terrible decision, it is a terrible decision, I've watched it a couple of times, it's, well I've watched it more than a couple of times, it's a terrible decision. That really, D.A.R. should be telling the referee to go and have a look for himself on the screen, and make a decision for himself. In a situation like that, I think personally, that I don't really want to, I've said in past that I don't really want to see the use of those screens because it slows down the game, but I think in a decision like that, I think the referee, no this is the first time one's been overruled. And if it's going to be overruled, give the referee the opportunity to overrule himself. It's the same with last week, it could mean his goal, I've got this a lot. Give the referee that chance to overrule himself, I think people would be a little bit more understanding if the referee looked at it and went, yeah that's a pen, I'll see that, oh I didn't see that. But if it's him not seeing it, that's fine, I don't mind, the referee's not seeing things on the pitch, he can't have his eyes everywhere. But if he looks at the screen and goes, well that's a pen. But then again, Richard hasn't got bundled over and that wasn't even, was that looked at? You know, why aren't the assistant referees or whatever they are, video referees saying, to the ref, you might want to just have a look at that themselves. It's mad that the screen's not been looked at once, but it's mad that this is the first penalty that's been overtained when Della Fferty last week was half of three times singing in space, so it's the people controlling the VAR, which is the real big problem. They're the same humans, they're the same people. And the biggest part about it all is Man City had a goal given today for their second goal, the goal's now been credited to David Silver by an independent body, this is probably the same independent body that took Richard Allison's goal off him today. And by taking that goal off Kevin De Bruunin giving it to Silver, it basically means that it was offside, which it's a fact, but that's an independent body, so VAR should be the independent body really. Well, it's all, listen, that doesn't matter. Everton have thrown away the chance of points today because they're inability to see out a game as far as I'm concerned. Let's get into the playrains anyway, an added round. John Pickford, he's getting a three just because the first goal was horrendous, absolutely horrendous. And there's another, dig in another free kick, or I think it's a free kick where he punches it back into play, which could have just been an easy tapping. He's horrendous on free kicks, direct free kicks, he's horrendous. And he's been crapped this season, if I'm honest, he's been crap. At a decent start, but since the first international break, he's been crap. And yeah, okay, he made a good save last week, but you know, he's a shot stopper and he's supposed to be getting better and he's not. And the manager needs to start putting pressure on him now to improve because he's been, for me, since the international weekend, terrible. And I don't know how many times now he's can see the free kicks. I'd love to know it's from the beginning of last season. I'd love to know who's conceded more direct free kicks in the Premier League because he'd be up there, I'm sure. I'm sure he'd be up there. Gibrils, Siddiw, a six, he was all right today, didn't really create too much, but away from home, difficult, obviously second Premier League star first away from home. He was all right, he was okay, didn't make any major mistakes, but you're asking him to attack and maybe the balance of the team saying, you know, away games isn't right for him to attack all the time. I don't know that's on the tactics, but I give him a six. On the other side, look at Dean, obviously, him falling to score the own goal. You know, I always look at them and think, what were the people thinking when they hit them? Is there anything else they could have done? You know, imagine if you're like, imagine if you're just like dummy, they'd let it go through his legs and that was a completely put off the mory, the back post, or I don't know, try to back either away or something. We'll never know. It seems to happen quite a lot doesn't it, but had an assist, did okay. Ben arms obviously went off injured in front of him, so that meant I won't be going back in front of him. Probably give him a six as well. Center, backs, Michael Keane. He was all right till the penalty and then he just felt a bit, rarely did, just felt a bit. Just out of position, just running into areas he shouldn't have been. He's got to be that leader at the back. Penalty, it's sloppy. You know, he's not stood on him on papers, that's clear. I don't really think he can blame them for the penalty as such, because I don't think there's anything he can do. He just plants his foot and the player just happens to be there. The player's never getting the ball. That's what he said in me in some match reaction. Not all coming together, a foul. They're just coming together. Football's becoming very black and white, isn't it? And that's the problem now. That's where technology comes in. It's becoming very, very black and white. So I'll give him a five. Mason Holgate. He was all right at times. Not concentrating, not following the ball enough. He's obviously not the leader yet and mean it is. Set the goal, set the second goal up brilliantly. He came out of defence with the ball. So face came in a while, face came in the Premier League for the Wilds while giving him a six. Sentiment Field. Tom Davis. I thought Tom Davis was all right, but it wasn't. They faced goal he was poring on. But I thought second half when he got the ball and started, I thought he started using it really well and was probably our best sentiment fielder. And I don't know what, when bringing in Delphan, that maybe clogged up that room. I mean, if you're going to bring Delphan, I would have brought him on for Gomez and just gone Delphan Davis and still had that attack, but had that defensive ability. So I'll give Tom a six today. I thought he was all right. I thought he was okay. Gomez next time just looked off the pace, just didn't look his type again. Blight and pressed heavily on him and didn't give him any time on the ball and just didn't have that time or create that time that he did last week. And I said I would have took him off and brought Delphan, but maybe the manager was worthy of set pieces, but I just thought it was a mad sub-tipping and clogging up that midfield. So I'll give Gomez a five. A wobby, difficult game started in the number 10 end of the game. I did very little, did very, very little in the game to be honest, never really got into it and then got moved out of position. So I'll give him a four. On the other side, Wolcott had a couple of decent opportunities, one in the first half, and we just pulled the back to one, one of you takes your first time. He's got a tapping, but at least he's got a shot on target, but he doesn't, he tries to take a touch and again did that thing in the second half. Not straightforward tapping, but he had another good decent half chance in the second half and didn't take your first time. So he'll get a five as well. Bernard went off quite early, so I'll really, I'll just give him a six, worrying when it looked like he slipped on whether his knee or his groin, but he left the ground on crutches, so that's a big worry. He'd probably definitely miss Tuesday's game and you imagine he'd be very doubtful for Saturday's game. To at least see what the extent of it is, but when a player slips and does something like that, that's, it's one of those things where it could be just a twist or then on the other side, it seems he could be really, really bad and that's what the worry is and now when everything's look, they'll be really, really bad. The Charleston up front didn't offer what he offered last week, again got isolated, again big problem in the 17, away from home, he got isolated. Had the goal taken off him, I'd have to see it in slow motion. He does look like he flicks him, but then it comes off him, but not the same as he was last week and got quite isolated, I think later on in the game we should have gone two up front rather than difficult conditions and you just want to see something from them. It's not always about being brilliant on the boardwalk, having a little bit of something else to get you through the games, but he had limited opportunities to David Charleston, so I'll give him a six. The subs, Sigarton didn't do anything, he had one shot I think, not long after he'd come on. It was the wrong sub, it was the wrong sub, really was. If anything at that point, I would have brought a dolphin and pushed Davis further forward. It was the wrong sub, it just slowed everything down. Sigarton's been poor this year and I don't care if he scored last week. Again, this wasn't the game for him, it wasn't the game for him, it needed something else. Could have brought Moise Keenan on the left, or brought Moise Keenan up front and put with Charleston to the left, or brought Dom up front and put with Charleston to the left, or swapped Wolcott over it. Sigarton coming on was just awful, I'll give him a three. I thought he was terrible. Delph, I'll give him a four, but I don't know. What was he supposed to do? Why did he come on? Why was he on the pitch? Why did he come on and then end up having Sigarton, Gomez, Delph and Tom Davis? That was a one-one and I know he scored immediately, but the subs are weird man. I just don't get where they are at the moment, I really don't, I just don't get where we are. We seem to have good players, but then them good players can't do it and then the man that just subs are mad. I don't know, I just feel like at times I do feel like the money's ruined us. I feel like any money far had my sharey had just been put into the ground and nothing else. We just scrapped off the pitch like we did on the mwys. No, I don't know, it's just at the moment, just a massive shit show and we just can't seem to get a phone at all. I was thinking today, imagine we won today and then imagine we beat Wafford and three games in a row. I've just been watching Chelsea there and it looks like the last I was watching to do on the low, that'd be seven wins in a row, lester going to Southampton and winning 9-0. These are managers who've just been in the job in less time than Silver and yet their teams are seven in a row and lester winning 9-0. I mean that's, and yet we're sitting here after over a year still scratching our heads up what is going on with this team and don't get me wrong, I don't put today's result down to the manager that don't but that's one game out of quite a few. We've lost every game away from home by one this season and we haven't played anyone of it who's decent. Anybody, we've played Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Burnley and Brighton, there's a lot of bees in there. We've played nobody and we've been beating all but one. That is shocking, that is so damning. I think Tuesday's the night, I think if we don't win Tuesday. I think that's it, I think that'll be it because I just don't see what's the point. I really don't but we're waiting to see, as I say I'm not putting this on the manager today but I'm putting other performance on the manager when you add them all up. It's a real, real mess, a real mess ever now in an absolute state at the moment and what makes it worse is it would only take a couple of wins at the moment to get us into looking in a healthy position. Now we play Spares next week and it's November, it's November next week and we will have won, we will have won, going into November we will have won three Premier League games with a quarter of the season already gone. That's not acceptable, that is not acceptable. Just on money terms, just on the money we've spent so I don't know, I can't be bothered getting into that at the moment, that's up to, we'll see what Tuesday night holds but yeah. Let me know your thoughts anyway on the play ratings, I just feel so drained at the moment of Everton, you don't know the link to that, no break. Yeah, let me know your thoughts in the comments, make sure to check out my match reaction on Bazza's videos as well. Thanks for watching, toffy TV, see you later.