 So defo, mae'n rhan sy'n ish, mae'n dweud o'i standon i'r enghwm eich cwm. Not on his fucking toes for a fucking stop! No, not by that. With them going straight into that start, and of course people are saying it, we get him back, so we'll play against Palace and so will he, and you're like, A, no, they won't. And B, they shouldn't have had anything, we've won back to back games. And I think as good a players as we hope they're going to be. I think everybody should have to aim that start in place and build up to that. I've said it from day one, that one of the things that has encouraged me this season is the fact that we didn't start the season with every single new player in the team. I'm not going to say it's been an evolution because it's only been six or seven games, hasn't it? But we haven't had, you know, we started the season with Leighton Baines, and then Luca Dean has allowed maybe to just sit on the bench and watch a couple of Premier League games at ground level and see the pace and introduce to them and play a league cup game. I'm not expecting that of him. And then he gets in the team he does very well. You know, Zuma, okay, he's a little bit more straight into the team for him because it needs it to be, but he's gone in with Charleston. Yeah, but he still sat out, didn't he? Yeah, yeah, with Charleston, okay, he was introduced straight away, but he was a Premier League player, so that's okay. But now he's been dripped in, then he gets his first start and he plays very, very well. So we haven't had to rely on those new signings, and I think that's important. That's important, not just for them, but for other players. It's important for players like Michael Keane, who it's dangled in front of him. We just signed two new centre-offs. We just signed two new centre-offs. Mason Holgate, like, giving them number two shares. That's the challenge. Can you come up to the challenge? And he has. So that's the next thing. Now these players will come back. And I think it's because we're not used to it as a club and not used to having a decent squad. I don't think it's fundamentally how we process how a team is set up. Other teams in the, you know, who are like the top six, maybe excluding Spares, maybe, but they are at a point now where their fans fully understand that it's not going to be the same team week-in and week-out. When they buy a player, they don't necessarily say, well, where's he going to play? Well, who's he going to get ahead of? So I take one, for instance, and this is not going to be your, it's not your favourite person in the world. So Liverpool brought in Shaquiri, right? No, I know you don't particularly like Shaquiri as a player, and I understand that. So Shaquiri, you wouldn't have Shaquiri, but Liverpool did have Shaquiri. Now, where I remember when they were getting him, and I said to you exactly why, I thought it was a good sign. Because he is that player back in Star Games, the game before the Champions League game, or the game after the Champions League game. And he had something, and he has got something, and he is a good player, but he's not a consistent player. But he pushes other players, there's about levels, isn't he? And sometimes with a squad, you need to have players for different occasions as we spoke about, but you need to have players that are going to push other players. So, Zymer and, you know, be looking over his shoulder now. Michael Keane will be looking over his shoulder now. Tom Davies will be looking over his shoulder now. Looking and thinking, Gomez is coming back. Now, of course, it's different for us, because we won't see, we won't see on Jake, we won't see on Jake Gomez till he kicks up ball for us. They'll be training with it every day. At any level of football, you turn off a train and there's a kid, and you're like, shit, he plays in my position. I remember whenever you were playing when you were younger, and someone turns up and you look at them and they go, you know, you can know it, and you go, I hope they don't play in my position. But, at the same time, if they do play in your position, then you have to raise your game. So, for some, like, if Andre Gomez comes into training and he looks Boston, that's the challenge, isn't it? Tom Davies straight away has got up his levels. And I think for him, especially this season, I think that's where the manager has probably challenged him and said, Tom, you can have the position. Go and take it, take that position. It's up to him where he takes it. And I think that's where these players coming in now are going to push this squad. And we're going to see who's up to it. I mean, of course, the manager has to have a certain level. And I'm not sure the last couple of managers have had that level. And I think that's where they've gone wrong, where you've got to have that level. I always say, Pochettino, I always look at him and think that level he said to those players when they came in. Who's up for this? Cain was up for it. I'll have a bit of that. Delhi Ali was up for it. Who's the one I always say goes and fuck. Andres Tarnton was like, no. I don't fancy this. I want the easy way.