 Welcome to Toffy TV, we've got the very exciting news that Evan has signed as for your beggar witch. Why? It's still exciting, isn't it? We have got a new backup goalkeeper, someone who will push. Jordan Pickford is officially the world's best goalkeeper now. He will push him hard and he will come in from Bournemouth as our new number two. Yeah, three transfer. Can't complain at that. Can't complain. I mean, people will. Well, some people will have, but at the end of the day for the number two keeper. You've got to look at it like this. Javadgin, 21 years of age, not ready really to be Evan's number two. Now he's coming for the game, he's coming for Manchester City, then he's coming up against Burnley, played most of it, played against City in the Cup the week later, he's done well in both games, but I don't think he's ready for a full season as the number two. I feel like, and I feel like Evan feel this, that he benefit from going out on loan and playing for a season somewhere. It's difficult to get a club that'll play a goalie when he's not there all season. But I think if he could, he will benefit from that. And then in 12 months, if he has a good season then he could maybe knock him down to the number three choice. So it's no outlay is it really. You know, we looked at Robin Olson, I think Roma won six or seven million for them, Leila interested in him. Sergio Romero was another one who was in free transfer, but maybe the wages are just too much, you worry he wants or whatever. Maybe he wants to play. Maybe he wants to play, he's 34, he wants to play. And there's also, the Galini was mentioned wasn't it in Italy last week, but they want 20 million for him at Llanter's Keeper's Show. Evan just haven't got those funds to spend that kind of money on a number two show. From that perspective, getting someone in who's experienced as he is, 398 career games. It's not that, you know, each and bit of business I guess. Yeah, I mean, I'm not overly excited about it. But I wanted, you know, I just, he did play the whole of last season underneath of Bournemouth as they failed to get up. And I imagine for them it's... You got to the playoffs semi-finals for them. Yeah, I'm just going to say for them to get... because they haven't come up and now it is another season in the championship, they've got to cut their cloth accordingly. You know, he would have been, I imagine on Premier League wages. Premier League wages. So to get rid of them makes sense for them. Yeah, Evan, you say I can't really argue with. I just hope that he is a player that can push Jordan Pickford because what we saw last season was Jordan Pickford improved mentally. You know, we've seen it in the Euros. His games come on a lot. He's still got a lot of doubters. And I think he needs that person pushing him every day. Now, what I would say is in the past, saying he, while he's been at the club, he's had a number two until last season where people, you just looked at and thought, God, I hope he never has to come on the pitch. Last season with Alton. Yeah, listen, he had little moments. But in the main, I thought he was a solid goalkeeper. And again, we saw that in the Euros for him. So it's only right that Roma would want, you know, 67 million. Now, I've never looked at it and think, well, 67 million, it's taken away from somewhere where we could go and get somebody else. Also, you're right, Jal Virginia, another year, maybe get them somewhere, send them somewhere on loan, where he's going to play games, you know. It doesn't really matter where Jal Virginia goes, as long as he plays games for the season. I don't think it really matters. So I understand that from that point of view. He comes in, he's professional. He's really experienced. He's played in the Premier League. He's played for, you know, someone like Chelsea. He's played for Bournemouth, played for Stoke. He's been at Milan on loan, I think, as well. He's got plenty of experience. So if he's willing to come in and he knows that it's almost like the same rules as last season, you are the number two, but you know what? If you challenge this fella and push him, there might be opportunities for you, maybe in the cup, maybe the odd league game, whatever, then fair enough. And if it saves us some money, and it might just be, you know, listen, if it's just for a year, and then we reassess next summer. Things are tight financially. And I think what we'll find in the place we're being linked with and we're being rumoured to be after just seem to be almost like like for like for a lot of our squad plays, but just that a really cheaper version of them. And I can understand where that makes sense financially at the moment while we're trying to get people off the books. But also we've seen already, we've done videos, we've done things where some of the play is leaving, and it's like, get rid of him, get rid of him, get rid of him. You can't get rid of everybody because you'll be left with nobody. So you've got to have tangible plays in the squad. And this one is the first one. I imagine that, you know, that represents that different way of doing things that we seem to be looking at. Cheaper versions of the same kind of quality that we've already had, but just getting the cheaper versions. So it might just be that case of not treadmill to us such, but if we can get quality in the areas that we really need them in, like back is one, and then move, you know, keep the squad plays, as I said, cheaper versions, then that hopefully will start to tack away at that financial situation that's costing us. It's the semblance of a planner because, you know, you're bringing him and he's six foot six. You know, just under 400 cragings, like you said, he played 45 games with Bournemouth last season, resulting in them getting beaten by Brentford in the semifinal of the playoffs. You know, he's been around. Listen to that. There's been moments when he's made mistakes, but keep us all, make mistakes. You know, you've seen one of the best in the world. I've called feet a few times last season and give goals away. So they all have the moments. If he pushes Pickford, brilliant. You know, we'd like to think Jordan Pickford will continue at his level anyway. He's, you know, a lot of things have changed in his life, the maturities. There's a well cup coming up next year. He's just had a brilliant euro. So for him, he should be fully focused, shouldn't he? And then the fun. Just on that, actually, that's a really good point because with that well cup, you know, when it comes around, obviously next season, who knows how that's going to fall into place. And obviously I know it is like 18 months away and it is next season, but who knows how that's going to fall in place with players after it. I'm sure the league will stop while it's on. But whoever has to be in that position wherever is the second choice next season. Can be the first. We'll probably have to play, you know, for about, for maybe a month afterwards. You think that's long. But who knows? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll put it this way. All right, if it's January, and it is two weeks, that could be four games. So I know that's next season. It's scheduled for the end of November, isn't it? At the moment, it could change, of course. But even that, they need to come back from it and probably need to give them a break for a few days and then you carry on. So they're going to need to play probably at least one game. And you've got to be able to trust them. Well, like you said, there could be a cup game at that time as well. So for this season, just it is the case. We know with the way financial fair play is, or keep saying financial fair play, it's more the Premier League rules, the way the Premier League rules are. We know money is tight. It's not, it's not for the want of wanting to spend it. We know that our owner wants to spend money, but we can't legally. Unless Everton's saying hand and go, we're taking it to court. Surely we would have just done this by now if we were going to do it. So it doesn't seem like that's a route they're going to go down right now. It's just cutting your cloth, isn't it? So it's a case of, get him in, he's number two. And, you know, he's been an international as well. So therefore, it's someone new who Pickford might after have a look and goes, you know, this fella's played in the Premier League by himself. He's any good. But you want your own Pickford to be on it himself anyway. Honestly, he can't. I know Alson was there. But when Pickford got back in, he was basically in for the rest of the season. But just having that person who keeps him on his toes, isn't it? And that's all we want, really. It's a training partner. We said this before. It's like you're getting pushed by someone that you want. I've always thought, saying, would you go, keepers? You're number one, obviously, established. But then one of your second or your third choice has to be experienced because they become that training partner there. In training every day, they have to be that person. We haven't got the luxury of, like Manchester United. They've got the hair. They've got Dean Henderson. They've now got Tom Heaton. But they've got a lot of games. So you can't play in Europe. You can't play in the car. But we haven't have that. We've got two competitions. You know, basically till Christmas, we've got two competitions. And they're both equally as important. But both are important. So for now, if we had a big pot of money, then, yeah, you're looking around going, now let's get a number two that you could actually overtake Pickford, maybe, or really push Pickford to the P. It's not as easy with that money. So he just represents a decent bit of business. He's number two gold at the end of the day. That's it. You don't have to overanalyze it. No, that's it. There you go. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on the signing of Begavitch. Are you bothered? Are you happy? Are you disappointed? Let us know your thoughts. I don't think it's... It is what it is. So let us know your thoughts in the comments on that. And Jal Virginia, what does he do? Should he go on loan or should he be fighting for that number two shade? Let us know your thoughts in the comments on this one. Make sure to give the video a like. Subscribe if you haven't already. If you want more great videos, daily live videos, join us over on Patreon. Link is in the description and it's on the screen. 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