 Yn ymwneud gan y fanyddio, y fanyddio'r fanyddio ar y gweithio, yn ymwneud yn mynd i'ch gws일�o'r gweld fawr. Mae'r fanyddio'r fanyddio, mae'r gweithio'r gweithio a'r stat gamwgreithio. To yn ddangos y fanyddio ar y gweithio ar y gweithio, yn teimlo y完成 o'r lleidio yn y dystgriffyn yma. O tyd ar y fanyddio ar y gweithio, efallai ei ddim yn swydd a'n chylo ym ni. We've had a couple of other questions in as well that we will get to at some point this week so if you've sent it, warning, don't worry it will be used. Simple as that. So yeah, so what are our thoughts? Well, I mean David's picked up on certainly something. He said what we've been saying, certainly something that I've said. I'm not, I don't know what your view on it is actually cos it's always made out to says it. But based on the opinion that I've got that this gap, the so-called perceived gap, is something that the media trots out, I think to try and reinforce that there's this big six, powerful six, nobody else can get near them. I think it's nonsense personally to do. I think there's obviously a clear gap between Liverpool and Manchester City and then I'd put space in that bracket all being a little bit off those two. But the other three Chelsea Arsenal United, for me, I haven't seen much of a gap between them and Everton, if I'm perfectly honest. I think what they have is what David just said, it's the consistency. And that is where the gap lies. Now, David's question is how do we breach that? I mean, what are your thoughts on when I say that? I think there's a definite gap. I can look at the table and see 15 points between 6th and 7th and say there's not a gap because there is. But I think the gap you're talking about and the gap that consists over 38 games are two different things. Everton approved in the last three games, four games, that they are not a million miles away from those teams. The problem is, and this is where it's gone wrong for Everton this season is, can you do it when things are against you? Can you do it when there's a fixture pile up? Can you do it when you lose two, three of your players? Can you do it when some of your players aren't fully at it? So, is that a quality gap or is it a consistency gap? I think the different things, but they're also the same thing in a weird way. I think we spoke about this on the final word when we spoke about Arsenal and Chelsea and the Europa League. When they go in the Europa League and you see the fact that they can replace their centre forward, which you do, they can have maybe Ross Barclay and they can maybe have Loftus chicken. That to me is the level we need to get to. I honestly think our first eleven would give anybody a game in the Premier League, but so would most teams on their day of day at their best eleven. I was apart from a couple of maybe three or four teams and that's what makes the Premier League so interesting. Can the others consistently beat teams in the top six? Well, they can't, but Wolves have beaten a lot of the top six this season, yet they get beaten out of places like Burnley and things like that. I think for me, where the top six has changed, where it's become a top six, ten years ago it was a top four, it was the sky four, it was the big four, it was all this nonsense and we all just went, at the time we were like, but at the time we were knocking on the door, we were fifth and sixth, but we were never letting the party. So maybe it's a little hangover from that for us personally, that's still, but I think we only ever qualified once or got into the top four once, whereas now you look at that those six teams and those six teams are jockeying for position and with three, four, five games after the season they're still jockeying for position, four teams could still get in the top four and that's the difference now. And when we got the money, when Masheri came in, we honestly thought, well, we're going to make this a seven, we're going to make the seven teams and we're going to be knocking on the door every year. It hasn't happened and the reason it hasn't happened, I think, one of the reasons, well, we know why it hasn't happened, but one of the reasons I think that is more than ever and is for any team that is striving is it's really difficult with the way it's set up for the European places. There's six teams and there's six European places, essentially, and then we know, well, there's not always, there's five, but there's almost that guarantee that every year someone in the top four is either going to win the FA Cup or the league Cup and it always happens and it has always happened for God knows how long. So you can guarantee six places, the seventh you can't guarantee and as we sit, we still can't guarantee that seventh place as a European place. So we're all trying to reach this mythical, we are at the moment trying to get this seventh place. That way, like, oh, could get us into Europe. We could get to the last day of the season, be seventh and be like, well, we still don't know if we're going to Europe. Well, Lionel Man City, which you would be confident of, but you still can't be sure, because then Waffa would be going, well, that's our one chance now, we finished eight or whatever. And that's the problem. So it's really hard, I think, to go into a season and say, well, we're going to try and get that seventh place and almost bank on it like it's something, but the top six are able to almost bank on something. And I think that as long as that continues, if you know what, right? If Europe changes, it is going to change because we're going to get the third competition, aren't we? So they might come and they might go right next year, four Champions League teams, two Europa League teams and two into this new one. And it might go down to eight or seventh, might be a guarantee of Europe. And I guarantee you then that the dynamics will change.