 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the match between the Leeds United versus Everton. A tricky trip to Ellund Road for the Toffies to try and get their first win of the season. It's not a great place to go to be trying to get your first win of the season. Now, it'll be tough. You've got to do some neckles and come back up after me if you want to do one, but it will be hard if they've started the season quite well. Obviously, it's always just a tough place to go on the road, they're crying and stuff. We're not in great form, but we've been all right. I think we've been okay this season with the results not necessarily showing that, but it'll be a difficult place to go on my left to make sure we dig in. Yeah, it never feels easy going to the Leeds. Probably should have won there last year as well. But as you mentioned, they've had a good start of the season. Two wins, both of them at home, a draw and a defeat away from Ellund Road on the south coast. Obviously, they've started the season well, which isn't always a factor on what their whole season's going to be. Obviously, it's an interest on this because since they've been back in the Premier League, they've had sort of a similar run of things like we have. They finished, I think, on the same points in the first season, 59 points. Last year, obviously, they finished just a place behind. Was it just a point behind as well in the end or something like that? Or two points behind? Obviously, they won last game of the season at Brentford to keep them up. They brought a new manager in, a young manager. They lost a Brazilian talisman in the summer. The only difference is they seem to have been able to replace the players they lost a lot more quickly than we have. I think that's what has helped them out such a decent start of the season. Obviously, they're last home game, they faced Chelsea and blew them away really. Three goals and obviously Chelsea are the players sent off as well. So, a difficult place to go, especially as well, considering evidence of way record in the last year or so. It's always a difficult ground to go to, isn't it? There when Wayne Looney scored. The goal that gives us our first win there in 51 years. You know, we've not won too many times since then either. They haven't had many opportunities. We haven't as well, but it's always a game that you just think leads away at a tough game. No matter what they're doing, you're always thinking you're at a tough game this one. And it'll be no difference. The clarity between the two last season was mad, both lost on number nine for most of the season, both into the game so far this season, a pair of them at the end. So, where has it been? But you're right Dave, Dave Bo, well in the summer scene of stairs, a player. I'm sure I'm on a fire now, doctor, because you're a good player. You brought the Ronson in, the American kid, you brought Tyler Adams in another American who were like, you're a good player. You've got a lot of energy. Jesse Marsh has got a lot of energy the way he is. But it's had a lot of iron, but it's good. But now, and obviously they're glad, they're fantastic. It makes it really difficult. But that all being said, I think Wolves have been in there with Dave on them and almost got a decent result. And we have done quite well there, like you said previously in the two games. You've got to be switched on and battle. You've got to battle and be like them. And hopefully we'll have Malpie playing, which will be the first time he's been out of the field and actually will centre forward this season, which might make a bit of a difference to us. And in patches, like I said, in my opinion, everything should be on seven points at least this season. I think we will go value for the draw on day one. I think we should have got a point of filler, and then we should have been forest. And okay, Saturday, we may be rolled out of luck a little bit. A little bit of breadth, but then we also had the opportunity to win the game and we're winning one little bit of six minutes left. So I think maybe our pointy turn should be a little bit more than what it is. And I think in general, in most of the games, I can see what we're trying to do and I think we look much better. But the final third has been the thing that's led us down because we are light up there. So I think we can cause leads problems, but they will cause us problems as well and we're going to have to defend properly and make sure we switch on, because the last couple of games we've been, we've switched off and it's cost us a goal in both games. Yeah, it's a difficult one, because as you mentioned there, Mael Pae Cymru would be a bonus for us. He's got a bit of history with leads as well, but having that focal point to someone who works hard, I think the last 20 minutes on Saturday, that would have been huge. Having someone like him available to come on, because I just think on Saturday, the inability to bring someone on when we really needed to stretch the game was huge for us. It just left an emphasis on all the momentum to the point where you just felt like something was going to give and all it took was one little mistake, because really that's all it was, or just fall asleep. Not being able to switch the game was huge, so having someone up front who can go over the top, can play onto those diagonal balls and maybe allow someone like Anthony Gordon to sit a little bit deeper and hopefully thread through some of those passes would be big for us. I think that's, like you mentioned, not having a centre for with this, and we've seen this in every single game, not having someone who's up to it, or being to change and develop with the game as it changes. Although I was a little bit, I didn't quite get it on Saturday, not bringing London on earlier, after we'd done it against Villar and it seemed to work against Villar, but hey, that's what the manager decided. So that is a big bonus. I think the thing that is a little bit worrying now, and this will be interesting, is losing whole gate. After losing Ben Godfrey, you look at the two we were in there already and you think, where's the pace? Have playing wing backs and saying, we don't want you to come back, means where's the covering pace? So does that mean that we go, we don't bring Michael Keenan and say we had to bring Coleman in at right centre back, or do we put Michelin Cobb at left centre back maybe? And just say, well, you give us that little bit of a little bit more pace than having Keen Tarkowski in Cody, which would be, I mean, you know, pace-wise, they're going to have to shift very deep. And because they are sitting deep, you're going to expose gaps around the back of them. And then now, ultimately, all that says to me is that the two wing backs are going to come and sit back and you're playing with the five and where's your ability to get up and down the pitch if you are effectively playing without width and far at the back. And that to me is going to be an interesting factor in this. What does he do? Yeah. I think you'll stick with the three centre backs. I think that's the way it is until we get another midfielder in. And it may be Coleman will come in, rather than Michael Keen. And then Coleman's experience will probably come in as the third centre back. But the option is Michael and Coleman will decide if an aggregate coming in at left wing back or played right-n-ale at left wing back. But I imagine it'll be Seamus Coleman who comes into that three. I think if we add the core I available, what do you go to? What do you go to far at the back? I don't know. With the extra midfielder. But quite clearly doesn't, just right now, he's not thinking the three centre midfiel. He has to be thinking the three centre backs. I imagine Seamus will come in. I think he's used that before. I think Coleman is a bit quicker than Tarkovski and he's quicker than Cody. So there will be some pace there. I think Michael Keen is a solid defender. But again, no pace. I think sticking another big centre back in might be conducive. See, I understood that on Saturday because the amount of crosses Brentford were getting into the box. You can understand why he put Michael Keen in there. It was just like for like, in a way. It was about dealing with the cross at the top. I don't understand why he didn't go from post all off the corner. No, no, well again, when you're changing things around, people's jobs and stuff, this is the problem when you're changing defenders in games. The messaging that gets through them is the message soaked into where they're supposed to be. But I think from the start of the game, having someone with a little bit of pace in the back three is going to be hugely advantageous. With Cody and Tarkovsky, they're not struggling in that, but they're getting to grips with their Andy. They're not. It hasn't been seamless. Spiritly from Tarkovsky, it's certainly not been seamless. Transition going into a back three. Having to change the whole back three from the first game of the season already. It's the third change now, isn't it? We had three that started against Chelsea. Two of a different three that started. The last couple of games were going to need a different three now to start again. It's not ideal. It wouldn't be evident if they were cursed with injuries, but a fourth injury already, season's only three weeks old. That's what we're dealing with. It's been the same for years. And it's not even like it's training injuries. Let's just have a look at the team that started against Brenford. You can imagine up front, we'll probably drop into McNeill's role, whatever that was. Mopire will go up front. And then, as we said, Holgate is on the right-hand side. So you imagine to make it maybe seamless. You do put James Coleman in there. That little bit of pace to get him out of the trouble. And then probably, I imagine, the rest of the team would be the same with the options we've got just right now. Obviously on Saturday, O'n Ana was really good. Had a really decent start, and it was just disappointing that he couldn't stay in. Not only he was playing well, but his height as well. And while we had a decent game, even though, you know, for the goal, he was a fault for... I think it's not necessarily the fault of not reacting. It's more the fault of not knowing he's there. I always think, if you know he's there, you react beforehand. If you don't know someone's there, if you can't see someone's there, how are you ever going to react anyway? So that was disappointing, but his overall performances have been excellent so far. So I imagine we'll go for those. That's who again. And then hopefully if Gordon is playing, he maybe can drop in and out because, you know, we certainly don't want to get outnumbered in that area. No, no. With Maupai up there, he's hardworking, and he'll spin into gaps, and he naturally will know where to go cos he's just like it. So that'll give us an advantage, and it'll leave a lot of Gordon and Gray to get on with the job that they do, and the role they know better. But that's why I think all of them will come in as well for the experience and also to Patterson to help Patterson. Even though we started earlier with Patterson, and if I was a lampard, I'd be asking for more from him, offensively, like when you get it, just get balls into the box, let them after deal with your crosses. Cos you can be really, you can be really a real plus for us on that attack on the side. So we've got, we've got, it ain't us to cause lead problems, but we've also got a defence probably because it is a tough leg to come. Let's just have a look at Leeds' team on the weekend. So as you can see there, Rodrigo front, and then the three in behind, and obviously the pace of James Harrison. Harrison, obviously loads of pace between them and the work rate of Adams in there. And Adams and Rockers, almost a double pivot, for, and that could be something evident, move towards that kind of formation to be fair. You could imagine, if they get another one and whether it be Drisha Garner or Drisha Garner-Gate, or whether it be James Garner, and you've got a woman as well in a woby, as the three, and then obviously then, you're looking at the bench and then you'd have like the core, and all of a sudden, someone who was a guaranteed starter becomes someone who's got a battle to get in the side, and that's how you improve, and then obviously when Dominic Calvert-Loone comes back, then Maupai can play maybe wider, as a more attacking forward, rather than a narrow. But it depends, well, like you said, with whatever Frank Llanpard formation you try once you use, but I think one thing we've got to make sure that we don't isolate the striker, which is something we do, but we've also shown in the last few games, a lot of chances in the last few games, certainly a lot of the times of gold are up there, I think, in the top three for most chances. Just dropped off, I think. But we had another 14 away from home at the weekend, which is a lot for us. Teams of XG, sorry, just dropped off. But in terms of chances and attempts, we're right up there, but we just got to, you know, I've seen enough for me to show me a structure. I think I like the way we're playing, but like I said, that final third, so far, it's just, when we get into good areas, it's just like a big red flag that we haven't got someone who's trying to sniff goals out in the middle, and even our Y2 plays, we've both scored in the last two games, neither of them bust a gut to get in the box and try and get on the end. It's like when they're on the ball, they're dangerous, but when they're not on the ball, what are they doing? Like when Damari Greys is running on people, where's Anthony Gordon? He's got to get himself in the same, and Gordon's got to give options, so when they look up there's a couple, the same as when Michael Enco get to hide the pitch, or Patterson get to hide the pitch, we've got to have people in there too often, but just me andering on the end of the box, no-one's like trying to get in to give them a chance, you know, you see Liverpool getting 90 or a day in a few of their goals, but just crosses, just like not even looking, out of the feet and putting their in now when people run, City do the same, City get the reds on the balls in the box. And they're the best. But it's all part of the make-up of players, isn't it? Players don't amble about. But if you're in that role, your role is to score goals. Yeah, I appreciate that, but some of them are just not very good footballers. I mean, Dwight MacNeill's not very good footballer, but he's not, he's not, and I won't go on. But the other fella's not Damari Greys is not a particularly good footballer either. He's a winger who likes picking up the ball, but they're not players who are instinctive. They're not, that's what I'm saying, they're not getting goals. These players will score goals by, like Damari Greys, the first goal of the season, although we completely botched one on Ponsati, which makes you the major two now. That's the kind of goal I see him scoring. They're not, they don't, we don't have players in this squad enough players, if any players who react to situations who, like you've just said, if someone is getting down the left wing, they bust in a gut and will react to something and get a tap in. We don't have those kind of plays sadly, apart from Dom, who scored a half full year before last, by reacting to Richard style and doing that a lot or Hamors of Eagis or whatever. We don't have, we have two players up front at the moment who are very selfish in the way they play, but don't Ac mae hi weithio chi weld y trafodaeth gyda ni? Mynd i gael â'r amser sy'n ffordd yn y dda, lle i gael â'r amser sydd yn ffordd ar y dda, ond rhaid yn ganddion iawn, mae'n dod o'i roeddi ar gyfer y mynd i amser, mae'n dweud o'r amser am mewn gwahyd tomato. Yn y stylu dda, mae eich amser yn gallu ymdaint, mae ar ddim yn ddod, mae eich fod yn gwneud fynd i pa i ysgrifennu. Roedd y peth yn yr ydi ei gael â'r dan, ac mae hwnnw haith o'i ddysgu hefydraeg focused on the chipmcommerceagtae. So you where on your side? We don't have a midfielder who does that either. We don't have that classic midfielder... ..got a manager? Who does it? Who did it? Sorry... We don't have that classic midfielder who runs past the forwards and reacts and gets that little tapping, you know, you see teams around the top. You do have those kind of players, we just don't. i fynd o hyd i gydwch gyda'r ddweud a maen nhw'n dweud a ddiwethaf. A dyna chi'n dweud am arfer y cyfans feel. Be gweithio, sydd mae'n teimlo'r drws yn yn on standby. Mae hyn yn dda peithio'n gwybod, mae'n ystyth yn dweud i fynd iddo, mae'n ddweud. Mae chi'n dweud am fan y dyma sy'n dweud yn y cyfans. Mae'r gymryd ei syniadau ar y gyrdd gan Gold and Sgo-od. mae'r ddangos yn dweud sy'n dwi'n meddwl yng nghymo'r syniadau gan ddim yn dweud. Yw'n penodd, mae'n ffordd yn rhywbeth fel mae'r ffordd ar y teulu, yw'r ffordd yn cael ei dda, i'n dwylo'n unrhyw mwy... Felly mae'n rhoed yw y gallwn ei ffordd yn database o fod, a'n ei ddweud. Yw'n dweud ei wedi cael ddweud o rhai ar y bwysig, yn frygyffredig, yw'n dweud am y pas yn ddwylo ar y teulu... Mae ddweud efallai yn cael y pwysig yn gyllid. Mae'n ei ddweud ddweud, ac mae'n dod yn llwynt yn y team ac yw'r ardd teulu... A dwi'n鼎 pasteo nef dechrau mwy o ddastick. Mae'r ddechrau wneud i'r ddechrau. Mae'r ddechrau prerechord. Yna'r ddionion ond rydyn ni'n ei dod i'r ddull yn ei ddiffenia wrth o gwylio. Mae'n mor yma. A gwylio byddo, y peth o'r fungu mewn ein bod nhw'n raise. Mae'r pwysig maen nhw, bydd wedi y ddechrau'r ddishwyl. Roedden â gyllif raining, maen nhw yma o hynny, mae'n ddechrau, a raboution. Yn unig, ddacori, dwi'n ddweud yn ddweud yn ymweld, yn ymlaen i'r ddechrau. Ond mae'n ddweud i ddweud i'r ddweud, a'r ffrofi'r ddweud, yn gyfodol i ddweud o'r opsiwn. Felly mae'n eich ddweud, mae'n roedd gennymau. Mae oedd gennymau. Mae'n roedd gennymau. Mae'n rhaid i'n gweithio ar gweithio. Mae'n gweithio ar gyfer y maen nhw. Mae'n ddweud i'r gweithio ar gweithio. Yn y gallwch y gwaith, yw'n falch. Rwy'n rhan o'n iddo, mae'n ffordd. Mae gwybod am ddim yn oed i ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae gwybod i yn y ddechrau. Ond yn amlwg y mynd i eu lleidio o'r ysgol. Yn amlwg yr hynny'n gwybod, yw'n ddweud ychydig yma, yn y gallu'n gweithio'r ddweud, mae'n gwybod i'r dda, mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. y gallwn get a lead against run and play a then later on while the other team were piling forward you get a counter attack and you take it. And that's... Times have done it to much. And that's what really disappointed me on track. Can you remember like that Sheffield United game a few years ago and we had like thirty attempted goals. They had two attempted goals, one on target, one tune-up, and you see to it like Christopher Palace on track. They were tuned-up and now they got beaten in the end by Ceddie but they were tuned-up. They only had two attempted goals. They were winning tune-up. Felly, we've had 14-7 on targets and we've gone 1-1. So we've got to make sure that if we get the opportunities we take them, because we've got two huge games coming up now. And you know, if it keeps... If it rolls week by week, if pressure will build and build and build and... Then it becomes a slog. But then it becomes... But then the other side, if it becomes a mediating then, you know, seeing it, we're going to see it a filler, 100%. Ond yna dwy'n sefydlu bod maen nhw'n ddwy'r neig gan gefnogi ni yn gobeithio ar hwnna am falch ac yn grafio ychydig i'w dda'i, yma yn ymhwng sy'n dweud o'r ddysgu, nid i ddim neeis o'r ddysgu. Ond mae'n hoax ydych chi'n dda i am hwnna gone yma o'r ddysgu. E.dda, mae'n ddysgu. Mae'n ddysgu... ..yna ddim yn ddysgu, ac mae'r ddysgu i'n gweithio. Diolch. Felly mae'n gwneud ar y cwestiwch. Rwy'n gwybod, na ffordd yn gwybod i'r mwyaf am y cwestiwch. Mae'n gweithio fel ddechrau â'r ffordd. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'r ffordd â'r gweithio, ac mae wneud am gweithio'r ffordd yn ddod o'r teimlo. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Rwy'n gweithio.