 Welcome to Toffy TV! It's a year! Since Sam Haldais become the Everton manager and where we just wanted to commemorate the event by having a little chat. Well there's been an article this week from when the king voted about Haldais and he quoted the first part of it when he came in about, you know, when he had a pop of Michael Silver and was going on about how he'd got the job anyway even if the pair of them were in the running and everything. And it's when you think of how we felt 12 months ago, so how we feel now, it's worth having a chat. Well let's, you know, go back 12 months ago, we just, we just beat him west on 4-0, when he really scored a hat trick, actually what he even scored as well. But obviously Sam Haldais was in the crowd, everyone knew he was going to be the manager, you know, people said and we said you couldn't help but think that the team were probably being influenced by the fact that he was the manager. Maybe that's unfair on David Unsworth, but whatever it was it was and we won 4-0, best performance probably of the season overall. And, you know, we took that into the Saturday game where we beat Huddersfield, which I suppose on paper a lot of people would say we were safe after those two games. We were 9-0, weren't we? I suppose we were safe only because we kept a good ratio of wins up, 1-3 effective media, which is what we needed to stay away and we did stay away and obviously we ended up finishing 8 in the Premier League. But when he came in, I don't think anyone's wanted it obviously, but I think it was just one of those things, wasn't it? We were all very looked into the idea of him becoming manager at first, but then it just sort of, it just was what it was because of the predicament we found ourselves in. Yeah, I mean, you know, we were, the Ronald Cooman era was neither to end when it did and I know people have questioned if you'd just left them where would you have finished, but it wasn't as simple as that things were already falling down anyway. Ronald Cooman himself was falling down, he wasn't shaving or not, he looked terrible. Didn't he near the end? You know, I suppose some people wanted Unsworth to be giving it to the end of the season and maybe Unsworth. I don't think Unsworth wanted it to the end of the season. No, not near the end. Not near the end. He looked like he, I mean, he, Unsworth probably argued the case differently, but it just seemed like he'd had enough. But I don't know whether that was because he knew that the club actively wanted the replacement. I think if the club would have said you're the manager, I think he'd have viewed it differently. It became a bed in the end because he knew it wasn't going to be him. And then we had that Atlanta performance and we had the Southampton performance and he looked like he just wanted to be anywhere else for our manager. But I'm glad and delighted that he got that win in the league because he won us both home games, didn't he? And at that time, Sean Dice, you know, was someone you were considering. Obviously, we wanted Mark O'Shildo, we couldn't get him. So all of Dice was one that you just looked at and meant, all right, well, if we get him, we know that we're going to, we're just not going to be here. We won't go down. Not that I don't be bored with that at the time you looked. No, but you were just worried because when you're in that... I was having sleepless nights and honestly, I was having sleepless nights and not ashamed to say that I was having sleepless nights worrying. And I was still having those sleepless nights, maybe January time and we haven't won a game before. I haven't won for like so many games. It really did worry me. I always felt, and I said this, didn't I? I said it on camera many times that we had our players were good enough to get us to wait. I said that's where I thought we'd finish, even when we were struggling because we did have good footballers. The fact that the matter was though, that means very little if you don't get results. So Sam Alladai's coming and done the job he was, I suppose he was asked to do. But my disappointment in the Alladai's era didn't want him to come in and give everyone a chance. He never plays this good in his career to work with. He's never been in the club of evidence. And he might take this as a... he might look at this and go, you know what? I'm going to really give because everything he was saying was like this is me fine. Sam, I want to see the opportunity I wanted. So I thought he'd come in and go, you know what? I'll dig this team out of the predicament it in and then I'm going to show you that I can play differently. Now he dug that team out of any predicament by March. We beat Stoke away at the end of February or early March and it was done. We had 40 points. No-one, them or the team weren't getting 40. And we had a lot of winnable games. And it just never changed. And I know a lot of people didn't take too many because they didn't want them. That's a bit fair enough. But by then we were like, this is crap and there's no future to this. So at that time, even though points wise we were safe and we were chasing Burnley down and we caught them in all fairness. With a couple of weeks to go we almost caught them. We weren't touching this. You just felt like there was nothing. The club was like stagnated all of a sudden. And I think the biggest disappointment for me at that time was it felt like you had those fears. That Farad Masheri was probably going to, was might have been thinking, this isn't going quite the way I'm business there. I put a lot of money in. The team looks worse than when I put money in. And everything kind of come to a halt. I know it wasn't, but that's how it looked. Yeah, I suppose. If anything has come out of the Aladdais era, it is that that Farad Masheri wasn't willing to settle. Do you know what I mean? He's put money in. I've said it on myself, on shows where it was like, does this man fully understand the implications of saying things that he's doing? But I think we were getting down to the last few games of the season. We still didn't know if Sam Aladdais was going to be sacked. He had that 18-month contract. He kept on hinting, making things, saying things. But we'd set ourselves on shows. This is what he did at Westam. He's almost purposely winding people up. But I know he's come out and since I said I knew I was going to get the sack. But I don't think he did because why would you hold the bitterness that he seems to still have? On for so long, if you thought it was just a business arrangement, when he came in, he obviously, he'd been approached and then backed away and then came back into the running because he probably thought, well, I'm worth more now. I can get 18 months out of this. And then remember when he came in and we were all, we sat him in, he'll keep us up and he'll go. And we know that for a fact and the people who didn't want him, we obviously hated the idea of Sam Aladdais being the manager. My wife for a start, I kept on saying to her, he's going to keep us up and I don't know where staying up at this point. And then he'll go and then it'll be let's start again. And I was quite happy with that at the time because that to me is all that mattered. So it was nice that when the time come to get rid of him, we did get rid of him. And it was just banks were moving in a different direction. And we have moved in a different direction. You know, he's gone back for silver and he's going to go up Marcel Brands. There are too many originally wanted anyway for those two roles. And I think that that shows that he does want to take this. If anyone ever questions him, you can question. Of course you can question every decision of anybody. But if they've got an idea where they want to go and they think saying people going to take them, you can only say, well, you've done that. You know, you've done what you said you were going to do. Everything else is a gamble, of course it is. But if you stay or something in the right direction, it's got a far better chance of getting it than it would be with somebody else. Yeah, obviously there was a period where you start thinking, yeah, I'm not sure he's not going to be next season. That was around February time. Stuff I was hearing and it was like, it's not cutting dry, he's going. You're like, okay, so you start and you get your head round that, which is quite depressing. But quite clearly Marcel Brands was, I think once Marcel Brands agreed and I think he agreed to come around the end of February early March, then it was quite clear Sam Allardyce wasn't going to be working here. And then obviously Marko Silver had taken a few jobs down so quite clearly Marko Silver had been told he was, you know, he met Marcel Brands, which is out there now and they'd obviously agreed that each other was going to work together and wanted to work together. And so obviously when Allardyce ran, and the good thing as well, I mean, there was some realistic expectations wasn't it, five o'clock after the West Ham defeat. Why haven't we sacked them when people's veins bulged? I wanted it before the last time. It was never going to happen. I just thought it would have been better. But as it happened, he was gone the next day, wasn't it really? And then we all knew he was going to a meeting, he was on the sky going, I've got a meeting tomorrow and then I'm going on Aldi. He was sacked at that moment. So it was good that I haven't got it done very quickly and obviously we saw all the Danish barapax and they, you know, became the CEO. Robert Eustam, Robert Elstom was out the door and there was a lot of changes. His office is now a cafe. And it's a lot more productive. It's a lot more productive. And so obviously... And Wayne Wayne as well. Don't forget that, that Wayne going out was a big part of that process as well, when you thought it was the right decision or not. Well, it was forward thinking. It was about getting rid of the old and getting bringing in the new. And you're out that decision made by Meshiri, and made by, well, probably made by Marcel Branser, Mark O'Shilder, carried out by Farah Meshiri. You know, the progress is very tangible when you look at it. I think I haven't had something like the sixth highest wage bill last season. And it's 11 now. So he's cut back of it. I know that that's Wayne Wayne, and Sandro's gone back out on loan and things like that. But that's a big thing. So, you know, we got to the summer, didn't we? And it was all of a sudden Silver Brans, a couple of signings and everyone started. But, yeah, but going back, going back to Aledais, when he came in, you know, obviously came the day after we just won 4-0. And that was a love, that must have been lovely for him to come in, because that set the tone on the Saturday we beat Huddersfield and did okay, and played well in that game, got two goals second half and won the game. And then we went into the Maisie side derby, and it was, you know, Liverpool were absolutely flying. It's got like seven, thrown sevens out against, seems in the Champions League and things like that. And I think we all thought, you know, obviously coming into the Maisie side derby this weekend, that we all thought, you know, that time, I mean, I remember saying, jokingly, well, if we can keep it down to 4-0, I'll be happy and things like that. And to go, and actually what was funny about that derby, was we just purely boiled piss everywhere. And that's where you sort of just went, I like this fella a little bit, you know, just a little bit of me likes this fella, because he actually loves that, he loves why and the people. He doesn't like Liverpool, does he? No, no, what he doesn't like is, he doesn't like people belittling his style of play and people saying, well, my style is the only way you can play football. He likes to say, well, no, you can play it always. And that's fair enough, that's, I suppose, that's like a waking class sort of blue collar kind of thinking. And that's fine. He's from, you know, Douglas and all that in the Midlands. And that's what he is. He's very much bread and butter, man, isn't he? He is what he is, but we did, we went to him. I tell you the worst superhero ever, bread and butter, man. Bread and butter, bread and butter, bread and dripping, man. No, if it was better, I'd tell you what, if it's like a, you know, a bit of tiger bread with a little bit of butter on it. He wouldn't bite it, that's better. But yeah, you know, we went there and we did, we warmed him up, he laughed a clop after it. You know, we had the very misting where it clops. Like, are you happy with that pointer, the Everton fella, who's like, yeah, yeah. Delighted, thanks mate. You know, on clops veins are bulging in his neck, and he's crying, and there was no boom. Anywhere, it was good. All of the guys laughed on the carpet, living penalty. It was just, you come away. It was funny. But I was right, I'm like you don't before it and I feel almost ashamed saying this at the time. But I remember thinking, as long as we don't get a hammer in, then I'd accept like a 2-0 defeat, because we don't watch them. So you're just saying every week 4-0, 5-1, 7-0, 4-0. And I was thinking, we are wide open, okay, we've had two clean sheets on the run out of Westam and Pudgefield. But we've come off 5-1 and 4-1. It went two games, so defensively we were all over the place. You know, we had Michael Cain hallucinating at Southampton and Ashley Williams pretending to be a defender and stuff. So at that time you're just thinking, if we just get a narrow defeat, that's almost... and it's embarrassing to say, but that's how you were looking at it and going, as long as there's not two damaging, we've then got to go to Newcastle, then we've got Swansea, and they were the two games I was looking at. But that was it, wasn't it? Obviously we went to Newcastle, got the three points. With another clean sheet? With another clean sheet and another, you know... We rode with that local couple of times, but barely we... But it was quite comfortable, wasn't it? And then the Swansea games, a little bit more cultured, you know? Yeah, it was. And I had a Guilfee. Guilfee, Wondergolan. Wondergolan. It was a little bit more cultured, and then we drew with Chelsea, 0-0, battled out of point, and then you were just like before Christmas, you were like... I remember we were in here and it was like, if we pick up four points over Christmas, we're done, we're sold. I think we were on 20... 20, something like that. We could have got to like 30 by the end of the Christmas period. By New Year's Day, yeah. And we were like, right, we've got West Brom away. We've got to do it then. And then we've got Bournemouth and Bournemouth for clap. And then we go to West Brom and we were terrible at should have got beat and got a point. But we were terrible and you were like... And then we went to Bournemouth and got beat last minute and you were... I just remember looking and going, there's two games there. We played three defence in my field, there's a pwg mwstaw. We were adding one incentive. It was like two games there, it was like, we've done nothing to that and win those games. And then Man United come and it's like, right, we haven't won in four. And then it was all those little things and then obviously towards the end of the month they picked up. We went on the FA Cup then, to Liverpool. Then we got battered at Spares. We had West Brom at home, we were terrible. And we drew and obviously changed my card. He broke his card. And then we went away to Arsenal and he played three at the back and we were four on the down after 20 minutes. And you were looking and all of a sudden from that, from the Chelsea game, which you were kind of come out just before Christmas going, you know what, they're flying. He could have won it in the last minute. He was almost scored and you're like, all right, we've rolled that. Love, we've defended brilliantly but we got a clean sheet. That was all right. To that night of that Arsenal game going, what's going on here? We haven't won since Swansea on the 18th of December. It's the end of January. We're out the FA Cup and we have been last two away games, four and five won. That's the same. By the end of the year, we could have been nearly on 30 points and we got to the end of January, we haven't got 30 points. I missed that like 27 points. You know, we beat Leicester in me 21 last day of the month in January, which was a huge win coming and coming back. Deadline, though. And then we looked my man out. And then we, yeah. And then that was another one. It was like, not going anywhere, not going anywhere, not going anywhere, not going anywhere. Two minutes before kick-off, five minutes before kick-off, it revealed, he's gone and everyone was just like, I remember walking in the garage for a few minutes, going, he's a liar. He's lied to us, his fans. He said he wouldn't be gone and he's gone and he's lied to us. And he had both talks and dropped them. And we were all a bit like, like, what's going on here? And then obviously we had thee out of me in Leicester. We beat Leicester. We beat Leicester. That was a great performance, Leicester. We beat Palace. Beat Stoke did me in that one. I ended up beating Stoke, but it was the other games there wasn't it? It was like, go on. We beat Brighton as well. The Wofford games was the one for me. You know, going down to Wofford, it's Neil Neil's 11 minutes to go and you'll look at who he's bringing on. He's bringing on, snarling. It's a shore of the midfield. And Wally's on the touchline day score. And you're like, so it's 10 minutes to go. You bring Stomach, Cavill, Llewyn on. And you're like, hang on. So now you're bringing a strike on because we need a goal. But isn't the point of Neil Neil if we needed a goal and could have won the game? It's those decisions. Wofford, then Bayle, on the side. One-nil up. In fact, we played very well in the first half. We should have been treating up, shouldn't we? And then, you know, you're at the end and snigging on. I can't remember exactly what month it is. I remember going on five live. Millions of cents off the... That was it last time we had a play fair. I remember going on five live and they were like, you know, the pros are talking down to me as they always do. Shouldn't you be happy, shouldn't you be happy? And I was like, hang on. For the Nefertoni, and it's the fact that we're in this position and we have to have a manager like, that's the embarrassing part. That's the embarrassing part. And I think it was... It's... You build a relationship, don't you? And that's what I'm saying early on, when it was like, when he was laughing a club and all those things, and he was... But then you start doing things to build a relationship. Like you said, we were safe. We were fine. Dabi comes around and they've got a Champions League game. They're in between Champions League games and they're dropping all the players. And you're like, just go for it. We used to getting beat by a Liverpool. It beat us. It ain't going to make a blind bit of difference, but if you win as a Dabi, you can hold your head up and walk away and go, we'll have one here at Dabi first. Dabi's top of your CV forever. You'll be loading it now on every channel. I wonder what Dabi did he want. And we could go, well, at least he did. At least he gave us that. But he didn't. He bottled the opportunity to win a Dabi because he didn't want to get beat. But that's... We were safe. And as fans you're like, just go and win the game. We're not asked. And I know this and Don puts one wide and obviously makes a big difference if he's put that in. But you're like, we've got a chance to win this. And, you know, Balasi's playing fullback and Wolcott's playing fullback. But we only... I think the problem with the Dabi was we only really had a goal the last 15 minutes. That was the problem. We had one shot in the first half which Carrie has made a great save in Balasi. Other than that, I remember talks and work on one over, I've made it a box when he turned, well, turned Van Dijk well and it's over. Other than that, it was decade. He'd had one chance through Wings. Then the second half, it was a non-entity for me. But we were just happy with that. And then when we went for it, we had a toss and it was just why Don should have scored two. We could have won it. And you'd end up going, if this... Why haven't we just pushed them back 10 minutes into the second half? Because we won on away goals. I forget, we won on away goals. You see, actually said that. The FA cut the feet, right? No one slagged them. No one slagged them because we went for it and we were unlucky. Pickford makes an error and unliked Jordan makes a bit of an error. We lose the game and everyone just went, at least we had a good goal. I mean, we listened from what February onwards, we didn't have Guilfee, which was a massive blow to the way we'd been playing it. Well, I mean, I mean, obviously everyone remembers. You might have won the derby, but it's a big deal. They couldn't play together, though. Although, yet, they could never play apart. Both of their games suited each other. We were in that role playing quarter back, with Sigarton off coming off the left. It worked perfectly. And Tuna's, Sigarton got injured. You seen the difference. You seen that. Wayne struggled. Wayne struggled from there on. And we are lost all off. And then he started not using Wayne right. I did, though. Instead of just saying, right, you're not playing today. We're bringing on the last 10 minutes. He played them every game for like 70 minutes and it was just like, you're getting less and less error. Put them on the bench for a couple of games and then bring them in for the home games. We're putting them on with like 25 minutes to go and just go, come on, go and get me something, go and play high off the pitch. I mean, he just managed it wrong and in fact, the disconnect was... But actually he eroded and he eroded the relationship by smirking the fans and those things. Well that barely and now some people and you would argue that, you know why he given a man a to stick. But those evertonians who had gone to Wafford a week before seen us throw that in, gone to Burnley, seen us in control of a game. And even in that game he sort of, he made like a mad sub. And you're like, why are you taking him off? I think he took Rooney off and Rooney was playing quite well. Took him off when there was no, literally no reason to. It was one, one. Then we go behind. He should have made the sub, he didn't. We went behind then he made, and you're like, what's going on here? You know, it's just a little thing. And let's not forget, we were going for a European place. That's the mad thing about it. Yeah, yeah. We were going for 70. We'd be Burnley that day. Yeah. It was off the grabs. Well, we got, I mean, even with a couple of games left, we got within four points of them. We pulled back 25 points on them, basically because they stopped winning, but we did. And he still didn't have the, he still did. Shit a brick. You know what I mean? And you're like, Southampton around the last home game. Tom Davis got in the 95th minute, a draw, and it was like, there was nothing. And I know, listen, the very, you know, those last games of the season, when it's not known, it's difficult to get a performance off the plays of this, but he should have had them fired up anyway. He had a chance to relegate Mark Hughes. Yeah. I mean, if that doesn't give you fucking... Mark Hughes would have relegated two teams that season. In the same season. If that doesn't give you an incentive, what does? I was fuming with us that day that we didn't send in that fuming. And then fuming more with Swansea a few days later when they got people in. But, so we got, you know, we kind of got to the end of the season. And he would, and he had them say, there's played three derby matches, didn't lose your league derby to Liverpool. Well, all right yet, you didn't. You know what I mean, you didn't, but... You know, we might have, if we'd have beat them around, you know, then fair, you know, we would have got four points out of six and everyone would have gone, done well in derby, it's there for us, Sam. Look at the other way, he didn't win one mate. You know, they lost the league and you got knocked out the FA Cup by them. So it's one of them. And it showed in that FA Cup game that it was the rest of the time. It was just the tactics because in that FA Cup game the shackles come off us and we had them every bit. There was a period where we scored and then from then on we had two opportunities. Do you remember his famous statement though after, was there after the Chelsea game when he said, right, we've learned how to defend now. It's about scoring goals with the other end. And then we started conceding left right centre. We all kind of went, oh, that's, all right, yes. So maybe what he's trying to do was sure or sure. But he didn't though because he started changing the back line. Yeah. Then he messed with the back. Don't forget it was Holgate and Williams who were getting us the draws and then he did swap them round a couple of times. But he'd do it in pairs so he'd put Keenan Jags. I think he'd play Keenan Jags and Chelsea. Chelsea, yeah. And then he started like mixing them and it was like, no, you, we had, we had the basis. I mean, don't get me long as well. He was hampered by things like Cuckol Matina. But then he made the decision, not. But he made the decision. He made the decision to play me. No, no. But he said at first he had no choice. But then, when he did get the choice, whether it was to bringing temporary left back or whatever, he didn't do anything with it. Played through. It's a period in our history I would just like to forget about now. I really want someone to give him a job so he's mate on the telly or on the radio. Focus on that. Just stop bringing him on. Like he was on BT a couple of weeks ago and Jake Humphreys on Twitter going, oh, we've got time. It's going to be great. And it was like people like, none case. The only person this is good for is him. So he can moan about why he's out of work. And it's like. He did give a lot of people hope because he said they're building the 60,000. Well, he did either to that. But it's like, as soon as England started doing well, that was his England legacy over. He couldn't say, what if, what if, what if because it was like, yeah, we know what if to the fourth best team in the world. And, you know, they're all everyone's happy if you're an England fan. So suddenly it was like, what if it ever. And it's that first as opposed to when Silver came and it was a little bit new getting certain people say, I'll add I should have got as a point in that game or I'll add I said, oh, what's the deal? I mean, I still see some. People on how's there any difference at all about just, just let it go. Just let it go. Because I think we're all seeing it. I don't know what the difference is. There's a massive difference. Oh, no, no. I'd say it for teasing for you. Yeah. Volleyball or something. I don't know. Something else. Crochet. Croquet. No crochet. Oh, crochet. Yeah, crochet. I mean, that's a good one. Yeah, yeah. That's boring as well. Not for everyone, I accept. Oh, sorry. For me. You never watch football. The crochet will. I have my chips. Honestly, it's on paper for you this year. I'll try and get it. Heart beats, does it? Well, I should hope it does. So. Well, not for someone. I'm actually, it's only got finished. It's gone. That's the big thing. Can you get through? Can you get through? Without buying. Without buying. That's the big one. That is the big one. Anyway, I digress. So, yeah. I mean, that's the thing. So stop putting them on telly. Someone gave him a job. He'll get a job. He'll get a job. He'll get a job. He'll be available next week. I don't know if he will. I don't know. I don't think he called it. I don't know whether he... I don't think he called it. No, I didn't. I didn't think. I never thought they don't want to rip it up for him. I just wonder whether he prefers to... I mean, I suppose, listen, the gig's not going to last very long. And in fact, it's up. It's already up. I've had him clean about ever. And it's already up. It's gone. It's finished. It's over. I think what's going to happen is his mates in the media need to let it go for a start. Because it's no coincidence that this year all these, you know, former pros of a certain generation are a little bit techie about ever and whatever they're doing. That's no coincidence. No, no. It's like they sack my mate. So... I'm going to have a dig. We're going to have a dig every time we can. That's no coincidence. And people know he's... I don't even... I don't find him controversial. He never really says anything controversial. He'll say, might say some things out of it, might say he doesn't mean or something, but you never go, I can't believe he said that, like of any value. Unless he's going to become like the P.S. Morgan of 40 or something. No, mate, right. If you take the evidence stuff out of it, I never use some iron listening to him on the radio cos he's quite, he's quite like straight talking, so to speak. So when I was driving around, you know, I was driving around. Just driving. When I was going from place to place in my last job, I'd add the radio on sometimes, and he'd be on that thing. Yeah, you know, right? And even when he was linked with the evidence job and he was going on, I was thinking, nah, just on the radio, I'd rather listen to it and be my man. You know what I mean? There's a value in him doing that, but bitching and whining about everything. You know what I mean? All he had to say was, they wanted something different, they wanted a different direction. Just let it go. Let it go. Full on frozen it up. Full on frozen yourself off. Full on frozen. So what are you here on? Let it go. What are you here on? Obviously, Michael Silver's here now. It's dark, it's weak, hence why we're doing all of this as well, the anniversary of him coming into a dark baby. We both touched on it before. This time last year, we were sat thinking, just a narrow defeat might be the end of the world. I don't know about you, but me personally now, I just think, you know what? We can beat Liverpool. I'm not saying we will, but now I look at that team and go, this team is capable of winning or I'm feeling, it might go the other way, but at least I know that. I'll be amazed, right? If Everton go there and don't have a go, I'll be absolutely flabbergasted by it because it go against everything this fella's about and everything this group of players... Well, what I would say is, what I would say is, I'll be flabbergasted if they don't play in a way that allows us to have a go. Do you know what I mean? So even if we went there and you went, oh, there's something different by playing a slightly different way, we'd be playing a slightly different way to allow us to get the ball in different... So even if, I'm not saying, say we went to three at the back, I'd go, we'll be playing three at the back because it's going to open up this space and that space because he's watched. He hasn't gone, we're going to stick 10 men behind the ball and just try and pump a ball. And listen, it worked last year on one go for one penalty that one ref wouldn't have given one would and that was the flip of the coin, really was the flip of the coin. Where is this year? Put it this way, how many chances did they have last season to score? They had loads? How many times? They didn't have loads of clear cup ones. The salas header just after that time? Yeah, I think they had, I think they had something like 27 shots, I think they only had three onside. Of course, what I mean is that... But they had a lot of opportunities. What I mean is that... We were lucky. We were lucky. We weren't getting there and that's great. They had the one for him in Robert's room on slide and then on the line and it went across for me now. So we got lucky and that was by playing ultra defensive. So we used to say you don't have a go with them in a way like we did at Chelsea and things are different, you know? Well, under allies we went to Arsenal ultra defensive and we were four on the line after 20 minutes because the chances went in for them. So that could have been the landfill. Yeah, yeah, exactly. But I know people are going, well it wasn't and I know it wasn't and that's fine. But we've gone and David Moyes inside to just defend them. To me fair to Moyes he did get points there sometimes. But if you're going to be a good team, good teams, go and play their game wherever they are, they don't go and... But that's what I'm saying. What I mean about that is it's more something like Martin has you went there and I just said we're going to have a go with them. But without any kind of plan of how we were going to have a go with them, we were just going to have a go with them and that just leaves yourself wide open. It's all fairness to Martin. Martin has his fair start. I'm not having any fairness. No, there's no fairness. But if Martin has his fair start, we had 21 shots and 64% possession. Liverpool had half the shots. But we will... And we got B4nil and it should have been more. It should have been more. Exactly. Because of the penalty. And well... But he had John Stones a right back. He could have played David's at right back. At stone centre. At stone centre. And just played 440 but Alcarazzi anyway. But that was then. That was what it was. The second time we got B4nil we went there with no confidence and he played Brian of the Aida with a right back when he couldn't just play then he won a right back. So basically what Marcos... The reason why I think what I've been able to know will have a go with them is because I remember there in Marcos Silva last year when he was the Wofford manager and Man City beat them 6-0 at home. Wofford had loads of chances and City had three of their goals were off shot. But they got beat 6-0 in the commentator interviewing them, the interviewer after the game was like, got Chelsea away next week. You know you're going after the goal there with five at the bottom. He said, play exactly the same way. He said, I can't get my players to change the way they play, to shoot different teams, go defensively this week. He said, because I will be late. I suppose... And they ended up going to Chelsea in nearly two weeks. I suppose the lesson in that is a leper car and change of spots and that's all advice. As much as he said he was going to do it and as much as we asked him to do it, he is a limited coach and a limited manager and couldn't do that. And I know he'll say, well I did that a bottom. And it is ego as well, by the way. Yeah. And I know he changed the style slightly a bottom. But look at the place, he had a bottom. They were amazing. No, what I'm saying is, he had really talented footballers who were just in the last part of their careers. So what I'm saying is that he could just almost pick a team and let it go and do what it needed to do. Because if you actually think about bottom, their main asset was Kevin Davies' upfront. And chicken dance? He would just bang it up. No, no. And he'd knock it down. But that's what I'm saying. It was more like, you get the ball up and then once it's in the final third, we used it for us. He had a good of a coach, didn't he? That's what I'm saying. You got it into the final third by banging it. Knocked that. So at the end of the day, he did stick to his principles. His principles just didn't suit us. And they were having a year down the line. We're all happy except for him. And that's fine by me. We're all happy with the year, aren't we? Just the year, yeah? Just the year. No, we're happy. I'm just either me, yeah? Yeah. Nothing year. We're happy that we are where we are now as a footballer. That's where we were. If anyone can honestly put their hand on their heart and say to me, I would rather have aledais than Michael Silver or just have the situation, that situation than this situation, then I would... The mad. Yeah. I'd be driving you to Ashwaith. I really would. So... There you go. Everything's different. Everything's changed. Going into a barbie with a bit of hope. Yeah. And we'll see what happens. We'll see what happens. Might not be enough, but at least we're hopeful. Let's see what happens. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on sam aledais. Let's just see what you say. I'll be better now than then. What? Were you happy with it? Do you know what? There's plenty of people I've still seen them and I've got no problem with them who say he did a job for us. And that's it. I've got no argument with that. My problem is he's still going on a barbie. He's still going on about it like he didn't get this massive pay off. Let us know. Just let us know your thoughts in the comments. 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