 Wel o'r oedd o'r Taf i'w tvis, dylau'r sgolig. Roeddi'n sgolig tryd lleol, roeddi'n sgolig Youn, dwi'n ddiwygwch eu arno! Felly dwi'n sgolig i mewn amddangos fel angen. Roeddi'n sgolig i mewn amdangos fel angen. Felly mae'n gwneud mewn amdangos fel angen i mwyn! Byddwn i'n gwybod am y cwylwyd appen am y blaes. Mae'r Gweinidol wedi'i gweld yma gweithio. Rodd, rôl ymddi'r ben yn ôl i'r gwneud eu ffordd yma. Rôl ymddi'r gwneud hynny? Rôl e'r gwneud ymddi'r gwneud. Rôl e'n gwneud ymddi'r gwneud? Rôl e'r gwneud. Rôl e'n gwneud? Rôl e'n gwneud yn gweithio chi'n gwneud. Rôl e'n gwneud yn gweithio chi'n gwneud. Rôl e'n gwneud. I be sicr Honestly? To your mate in mind this morning. I used to go to Games Wear when I was a kid growing up. Life Long Dew and he listened to me for about 5 minutes. He goes,osion he, you do now you're in the you're in the bargaining stage of grief right now. So I'll describe, that's probably my mind set. That's where you are right now. I don't know whether us doing what we do each day. Means that you just talk a lot of it out to yourself. Mae'n gwneud i'n ei gwborne! Fe ydych chi'n mynd i'n gwellio so edry Chiwyddoedd, Fe fyddion, beth mae'r ffrif, Fyrirau, ddiwrdd, Mae ydych chi'n gweithio mwy fwy mwy, Felly mae'r CYLGau teniwys, Enw chi'n rhoi cael ei briniddol. Na, dylwswn hefyd, Fe stirddai, Mae fydda chi nad yna dweud, Fe efo ni'n meddwl i mi gweddod, Mae'r mwy ddweud yn i ddweud. ein hun i gyda hwn, neid oedol o'r rŵr o'i rŵr, o'r brifer o'r rŵr, o'r sy'n rŵr o'r rŵr o'r dŵr, o'r drwng i gyd yn fwy o hoffa'r hwnnw, byddwn i'n certhio'r peth oherwydd nesaf efallai os y dyma'n clywed ar y hun. Yn mynd i'n cael ei ei bwysig, mae'n celfau creu o fath. A'i hwnnw'n ei bod yn llawer o'r thyf ni, ac wedyn arall ar ei wneud, Gwysa'n gyd, a mae i rhan o awdraeth a dwi'n cael ei wneud, mae llunio'nALL dweud y tlifoedd, fe eiddi'r hant, rhaid i'r rhan o'i rhan o'r hwn o'r gael yn gweithio'n teimlo i mwynhau, dyna un o'r oedd ar gyfer yftod. Mae ymwneud, ychydig yn ynweudddol â'r cwylwch yn eirain. Felly, mae'n gwybl i'n rhan o'r ffwrdd yr Yddw i'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio, mae'n yn ferchio'n ace, mae'n gweithio. That's been kicked out of me, that's been that my teeth have been kicked out of me, I've been but battered, I've been I've taken a, you know, been beaten by a gang in a barb rule on with poor cues. A mean that's not kicks out me, so I never I was like listening as I go that wonderful feeling of belief that ever time they're going to win again. But then you say the fans and I do want to acknowledge when I think I spent a lot of time this season and you said they are the right thing Llynedd i'r cystal palysgau. Mae'n gwybod, mae'n gwybod y riliwau, y llwyddiant, mae'n gwybod DCL o'r llwyr, Ileidio ar gyfer hynny, ac roeddwn i'n gweithio'n ddangos. Mae'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n ddweud, mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio Frank Lampard, gweithio'n ddweud i'r hynny ynnu. a'n ddim yn ddiddordeb ar y mae'n gweithio ar y llwyddiant. Ac rydyn ni'n gweld y ffordd, rydyn ni'n gweld! a dyna'n gweithio. Rwy'n cael ei wneud yn Cwyl yn D.C. Yn ymwneud ym Mhwylwyr yn ymddiol, byddai Frank, yn gweithio ymddiol, yn ymddiol, oh mae, D.C. Alu yn ymddiol. Yn Gwyl Jordan Pickford, mae o'r ymddiol? Gweithio'n gweithio ymddiol? Mae'r Gwyl Jordan Pickford, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'r gweithio ymddiol, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n lŷ i'chanch chi mennyd yn d a ress inna pe un o gwbl! Mi'n gwybod mae'n rhagled yn cynnig os gynniad. Fe hwnna對啊e, mae hwnna рын yn cynnig o'n cinnicaf, i ei hun om embrace illegar talented prefiad. Mwneud ymddun pobl yn cynnig o'r argyfthig ac ation De cyd-wethaeth. Mae unrhywr chred y gweithgwyr y gweithgoldech yn cyllideb gyda'r unig o bryd, yn ddigonio'r blynedd. Gweithio'r ysgrif11 yn ei bod gennych wedi'i gŷl eu ochr. Rhyw gwrs oedd hynny, rydw i'n rhan o'n rhan o'n rhan o'r rhan o brannu. Felly, rydw i gyd, sy'n gweithio eich rhan o'n rhan o'r fan, here and it is the fans it is the fans are the single greatest and and and the thing that I believe in also man the thing you clearly believe in it's gonna if we do have a hope it's gonna it's gonna we have to play the fans that's centre forward is that what you're saying? Well yeah we've had two haven't I was gonna ask you what do you think's gone wrong this season but how long have we got but I mean what have you made of it because obviously like you said we I'm at a dark place Felly mae'r gwaith yn y ffordd yn y ffordd. Felly mae'n bwysig eich bod yn dal i'r ffordd. Rydyn ni'n ffordd i'r rhan, eich y bydd y Lassie yn ffwrdd i'r ffordd, i'n bach yn y gweithio'r adeithiol i'r ddiddorol i'r rhan o'r ddagell. Mae'r ddechrau'n gwaith i'r Lassie. Lassie yn lle i'r ddiddorol. Felly mae'n gwneud yr adeithiol. Rwy'n mynd i ddweud, Shawn Dwych yn gweithio Jordan, yn gweithio'r nine centibars, a dyna'r yng ngyfodol gyda y cyfnod Gweinid Gweinidol yw'r cyfeirio'r ffordd ymwneud ymwneud yw'r ymddangos ystod yn y cyfnod gwyfodol yn y gweinid cyfnod gweinid gyda'r cyfnod gweinid gyda'r gyfnod gweinid gyfnod gweinid. Mae'r gwybodol sydd yn ôl yn fawr. Rwy'n gwybod ei ffort, byddwn i'w cyfeirio'r hyn ymddangos gyda'r The Neil Moupe on Sunday. I would feel better about the prospects, the opportunities and the outcome. Fon y fath o'r chors Ehm! Look how we finished! Look how we finished! I've watched it a lot, tactically, when I break down the games. I looked at that penalty, and I'm like... By looking at going I would though, wouldn't I? I mean, it's been a disaster season, starting Dominic Alder Louen States, a'r hyn yn ymgyrch ar y cyd-dweithio'n cyfnod, ac ydw i'n meddwl am ddim yn fawr, Neil Mawpai yn ymgyrch i chi'n dweud i chi'n fawr yn fawr yn gweithio. Yn ymgyrch ar gyfer Gwyliannol, Yn Ymgyrch Llanfath, a'r Ysgawd Dynion yn ymdod i chi'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. ac mae gennym i'w ffordd ymwneud yn y dyredig, ond ydych i fynd, Fod dros ni, fel sy'n gwneud eu ffylo gwrdd eich sicrhau gyda llwyng o'r Lywodraeth, gyda'r casllyr o'r rôl, a gyd yn yn ni i'r央ad i'n gwir i gyda'r eistedd, efallai ar weithio, pan os yna'n ddau'i cymdeithasio yn y dyma gweithio mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio, ac mae wedi'u gweithio i'r Lleon Blynedig. Felly, mae'n gweithio i'r wahanol, I would very much have taken that at that time absolutely because we were a corpse, we were dead, we were dead and you're saying a flicker of life yeah I'd bite your arm off for a flicker of life right now but where we are is a coin toss, we might be evident we are a coin toss of our first relegation since 1951 just the fourth in history and when you do think how the hell did we get there which you know smarter people than me can can talk through that's the that's the agony I mean that really is the agony is a coin toss it's like no country for all men it's a coin that's been bloody flipped by Anton Chigar with a cattle prod and that's the the agony of the thing and my third generation blew my dad I speak to him a lot about it and about that time that time that you're talking about as the the new castle game I said to him how are you feeling about it you know because he you know the everything of the spine to his life everything are are just a nourishing just collection of memories and young listeners to this they were once nourishing that's the incredible thing that is the incredible thing they were once so unbelievably nourishing and he just he wasn't trying to be funny and he wasn't trying to be hyperbolic but he just said you know mate you get to my age, yng Nghwyl i'n mynd i gyda fel yng Ngheilio. A dyna'i ddod i'r rhai cyfnod o'r canser a mae oedd ei ddweud o'i ddweud o'r ddweud, mae'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud, oedd e'n gweithio gwychol i ddweud. Ac mae'n rhaid i'n ddweud yw'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r wneud. Felly mae'n meddwl i'r ddweud. Felly mae'n meddwl i'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. neu yna ychwanexplod y byddwn yn ymlaen. Ac am y stedd yma ymlaen wedi bod wedi bod nesaf y byddwn ers hynny yn ffordd. Roeddwn ni'n bynnag? Roeddwn ni'n bynnag? Cymredu gyda'r cymwyllt ar y ffordd yn ffordd yn èu rhaid... Roeddwn ni flynyddo ar y cymryd? Roeddwn ni fydda am y llech yn ffordd, ond mae'r gwyfledd hefyd yn cael ei os Roeddwn i'n bobl yn adduradau i gyrdd. Os yw ei oes eu chacffyr a'r bei, Everton haf ydy'r cyflwyno cyllidnig. Felly yw'r cysylltu gyda'r Tym Caehill Cymru, yw ddweud o'r cyflwyno ymlaen i'r cyflwyno ac mae'r cyflwyno lle'n rhaid yn ddweud yn bwysig a mae'n bwysig o ddweud o'r cyflwyno'r cyflwyno. Fy fyddwch chi'n ddweud y clywedd cyflwyno a'r llwyth yn gyffredin i'r cyflwyno a'r clywedd yn datblygu'r cyflwyno ymlaen ymlaen â'r unig. A wnaethaf yr hyn y gallai cyflwyno o'r gweld, o'r gweithio, a o'n wahanol i'r gweithio, sydd wedi'u gweithio ar y cyfnod, ymwneud, ychydig yn bach, fod yr unrhyw o'r cymryd, yn gweithio, yn beth o'r cyfnodau cyllideb yn cyfnod cyllideb yn cyfnod cyfrifol, a hynny, mae o'n mynd i'r gweithio, mae oedd y cwysig, mae o'n mynd i'r idea yma yma, yma'r Of erbyn gyfarwys hon, me areas of great times of some times a challenge but laughing afterwards of formative staff of cycle of lights staff, watching the familiar the smell of goodness and park of beer, chips. Police horse turd siguret smoke", I mean what a sense of community, family, friends, connectivity. What is it, I mean that's ultimately, That's what I've been asking myself because there's also an Everton that's outside of our control, you know, the board level, the self-destruction that we've had to witness watching it in horror. We had a reprieve against Crystal Palace and then the same mistakes as the year before and it's that's it. We've had a decade, you know, it has been a decade of waiting really for a call in the middle of the night from a mate letting you know that your friend has gone, that you just knew that friend. That's kind of where we are, obviously, we approach Sunday. It feels like we're about to get this phone call any day. Oh, my God's sake, Rodg. Come on, come on. I haven't listened, you know, a few weeks ago, a few weeks ago. I told you I was done. You did, you had asked today, this is not Rodg, I don't know. A few weeks ago I'd have been on the bridge with you. I just think, listen, I think you're absolutely right with that. On the run-come bridge? Just on the run-come bridge, dangling our feet up. We'd have gone before we have to pay because of, but there's two, like Ash Petschers points out, there's two options. You have to pay to cross both of them, but that's fine. We'd have got before the cameras to pick this up before we'd jump, but we're in a situation where obviously, like I've said, a win will keep us up. The other two teams who are in it with us have got tough games, you know, top them have to win to get into your whether you put stock on that. I don't know, but they do, and West Ham will then play as they're trying to convince David Moyes that they were the place in the final and that there's 10 days before their final. I like your optimism. You've got to, you've got to have it, haven't you? Because does David Moyes watch toffee TV? Oh, absolutely. I've got a feeling David Moyes does watch toffee TV in all seriousness. I believe David Moyes is just shuffling around in his morning track suit, and he just wants to see what Peds got to say this morning. Oh, God, absolutely. Because God knows he doesn't watch West Ham fan TV. So he wants to reconnect. And I would say, listen, I can't stand thinking about the other two games because Ellen Road is going to be feral. Tottenham have not won on the road. I think my statistics may be a bit off, but in about 11,027 games give or take. That I mean, when you say those days is Tottenham have to win. I mean, that is just like historic. I think history has shown us how that sentence ends. And then the West Ham thing is a challenge. It is a challenge. And I pray if David Moyes could have played a weekend team last week against Leeds and he didn't. And I'm wondering whether he didn't because it was the last game at West Ham and Declan Rice wanted to play for farewell and all that stuff. And I pray that David Moyes remembers us fondly. We need David Moyes to put out a bloody strong team. We need David Moyes to tell the lads that they are playing for a place that it's not I'm going to pad this season out and I'm going to save my powder and I want to get you all. I mean, the more I say it, the more it's actually completely irrational for him to play his best side. And that's my worry that you can make the case. Rhythm, you want rhythm. You don't want to sit around for two weeks before a major final. You want to keep that rhythm going and Moyes will want to win. But Charlotte will want that hat trick to keep everything up again. That's our two years running. We've missed that. We haven't done anything. We've missed Charlotte. We've missed. We've missed. I mean, he is a prick, but he was our prick and he loved being our prick and he delivered for us down the stretch in in a way, you know, not even forest have had a number of players like Morgan Gibbs White has almost stepped up in the time of darkness. And it is. So if you want to be positive, who is going to be our our human who will step up? O Nana, beautiful decorate, beautiful, beautiful decorate. You know, the Maori gray, gorgeous human being just just a little cutting in from the right. Smashing. Smashing one. Just the Maori. Michael King. Michael King. Big Mike, big Mick Heger, like he did last year. There's 7.8 billion people in this world. And I would tell you, I would probably put I put Michael King 7 million in the bottom 7 million of people. OK. Saveless. I think honestly, I want Conor Cody. I want Conor Cody. I want Tark. But how many times do we do corners and Tark just holds his head afterwards? Oh, yeah. Just like he's got the mechanics wrong. It's gone. One of those. Just one. Just one. It's going to be King Gerald. It's going to be King Gerald. Why wouldn't it be? I would love that. I promise you, if King Gerald does the Gerald business, I will have a fifth child, my wife's told me we're done, but I will have a fifth child and I will call it Gerald. I will call it Gerald just to be able to do it. Gerald Bennett. What a name. Yeah. What a name. It won't get the attention that the other four did. It won't get the, I don't have the energy that I used to have. Yeah. Be more relaxed. More relaxed, Rod. But the youngest always flies under the radar. Always. Always. I will honestly, it will be Gerald, Tom Davis, Bennett, and probably Jam Leighton in there too, because I'm Miss Leighton. Oh, God. But guys, it's nice to, I love what you've just done. Very good. It's like you've moved me to a happy place, but I want to get back to the darkness. No, no. Stay away. Don't look at the darkness. Bormath are annoyed that we relegated them. I mean, they hate leads. Bormath do hate leads. They do hate leads, yeah. They do hate leads, yeah. But if, you know, Dominic Solanki always seems to score against this. I'm not going to say that, because every time, I said like, every, every bloody week they see I'll be like, Jared Bowen's going to score twice because he's not scoring against anyone. And of course he does. He's a baby. So I don't want to do that. Don't do it. I'm predicting he's going to do us in. But it is ultimately the fans, the fans plus Gerald. Equals happy place. There's an equation. There's an equation for the ages. Do you think the director's box can hold Sean Dytcher's bulk like it held Frank Lampard? I don't think there'll be anyone up there for Sean Dytcher to go and celebrate. Rodds, they've made themselves the sport tickets going spare if you can get yourself over. You know, but Sean Dytcher, listen, if ever I win, Sean Dytcher is more than welcome to go up and just dance in front of the empty four seats. I want the fans to just strip him off like they tell me to do. Down to his under. Just give him the Steve Stone Cold Austin standing there and just his life front. Wouldn't that be amazing? Wouldn't that be amazing? I mean, I don't want to encourage any fan invasions or anything. No, no. But it would be amazing if we win and Sean Dytcher's stripped off and he's actually wearing the same thing as the mean because he's always wanted this moment to occur. That's what could happen. It could happen. It would be amazing. Sean Dytcher could strip himself. That would be, you know, Ray Atterveld style. Shaker, 1990, something like that. Just Neville Southall told him that you go down to the Gladys Street and you take your kit off because it's the last game of the season. And we played the last game of the season. Ray Atterveld jogs down, strips all his gear off to his ball. He throws them into the street and no one else does it. Let's tell Dytch that's the tradition, the final game of the season. See if he does it. Can I just say, you put me in a great place. I want to say two quick things. Go on. Number one, this could be the last Premier League game we see Everton play in our lifetime. I just want to say that. It could be. Not in this stadium. Not in this stadium. I knew that. We may never see Everton. Football moves on. It's like you fall below the water and football just bloody moves on. And we've got to wait for some kids. It's probably just a child star in Hollywood now to take us in league two in like about 50 years time and be like, welcome to Everton. And the hardest part is you'll have to explain what Everton is to the world. No, you won't. I'm refusing to let you go down this route. I'm going to go back to something positive. Go on. But it's also a weird thing. This, I dug this out for your show. Yeah. This top. It's a tremendous top. I've only won twice for games. OK. And we've won them both. The Liverpool game, Andy Johnson. What a game. The Andy Johnson Liverpool game. And then it was such a shocking out of context result. And I enjoyed it so much. I knew this had special powers. Power. Yeah. Yeah. But I didn't wear it again. You can see I've got the, I've still got the beer stain on the from there. Tremendous. So it's like covered in beer stains. And I didn't wear it again because I knew I had special power. Yeah. But I was also aware that was emotional. And then rationally I was like, you know, I want it to retain a special power. Therefore, I can't just keep pulling out because every time a crap they're going to lose and it will lose its special power. The power, yeah. So if you did have a special power, they'd win. But no, I was like fully aware that it doesn't have a special power. Yeah. And then I pulled it out again when we were desperate. The Carlo Anfield win was the second time I've worn it. So it's a derby, it's a derby special, but you may have to get the special powers out Sunday mate. You might just have to. But it's really, it's like about how ridiculous football superstitions are. I'm both totally convinced. Like this is like the biblical coat of many colours. This garment has in it special alchemy. But at the same time, I'm fully aware, it doesn't at all. But to retain the alchemy, I just therefore never have to wear it again. But what it could be is you could try it on Sunday. Eve, if it doesn't go the way I think it will. So you'll have enough time. No, no, it doesn't go the way I think it will go. And I think your powers and alchemy within that said top will still be present on Sunday evening. And that's seven o'clock. If it didn't, we could always argue its special powers are actually only against Liverpool. See, pass you be a very good lawyer. Well, listen, I'm just I'm in that place. If I ever have to negotiate a deal and I am, as I said at the top in the bargaining state of mourning, I would say that A, I love your approach. B, I was more going to say if we do, if the I don't even want to speak that out. Yeah, but if the bad place happens, it's I think it's probably all my fault now, which is also how I think about it. I'm completely there. This part of the season got so bad. I think it was the Newcastle. It was the Newcastle game. I decided in my own head, I was like, this must be me. I've watched every game for years. I'm not going to think I'm not going to watch this game and see if it changes the outcome. And I think it was an agony. I walked around New York City like a madman. And it wasn't you. It was just that. Everton had a big crap made that's all. That's the reality. We've all done it, Rodge. We've all done it. We've all gone. Let's not. I stopped buying me lad a hot dog at the match something. He doesn't have a ferry off him when he go out of hot. And I went literally said to him twice, how did we get on last time I bought you one? And he went, we got. We got with lots and games at home. So we went, we got beat by. But and I went, we not have money to have a sausage roll. And then the other week I was just like, you know what, Everton don't run out and go, oh my God, Zach's having a hot dog. That's it. It's game over. So I just, I got him one and I'm alone. We all beat Brentford. So I may make him have a hot dog again this Sunday. What's your son's name? Zach. Zach. I want to thank you for these sacrifices. The is again to pull this together. I would say it's the sacrifices of the fans. That is our only and best hope, Zach. If we stay up, I'm going to get you like whatever a gift coupon for the hot dog shop is. I'm going to get you one for all the next season. And secondly, I do know leads fans are in agony for very different reasons. Not quite sure with Leicester mentally. There's a very different vibe. I've just disbelief and shock that they're in this kind of bar fight right now that they, you know, why we even in the bar in the first place. But I got an email to our show from a Leeds fan. We did a show. The Band of Brothers, the television show, the HBO show. We did the official podcast of it. I got to interview all of the actors and all that stuff. That's tremendous. And so someone sent me in a line for that as a Leeds fan. And I'm going to read it out. Go on. Because I think it's a good approach to how I'm going to approach Sunday. It's from the show. If you've seen the show, it's what Lieutenant Spears said to Private Blive. He said, how to approach the whole experience that they were going through. He said, the only hope you have is to accept the fact that you're already dead. The sooner you accept that, the sooner you'll be able to function as a soldier supposed to function. And I think that's the mentality. Like we have been waiting for this day. This day is not a surprise. This journey is sadly familiar. It's not our own hand as fans, but we've lived it out once before. And we've learned no lessons. And really all anyone who is still watching, be like Baz. Do not be like me. And hopefully we'll be able to... And by the way, the conversation is how do we get out of this next year also? Right. So, hang on. I've got an interject. I've got two things for you. Right. One, very quickly. Where were you on the final two days that Everton have gone to the well, as in the final game of the season? 94 versus Wimbledon, 98 versus Coventry. Yeah, I was here both times. 94, you couldn't get the game on... I was going to say, very different experience then. I mean, so in America you can watch every single game. There's a few better places to watch football in New York City. Like you can watch... Oh, you want to watch the Bulgarian Lima Piga? Yes, it's on this channel. Whoa, fantastic. Everything is on. We take it for granted, but 94 was one of the games. And I've talked about this a little bit because the FA cut run was to the year after. Of course, yeah. Where I'd phone my dad and have him hold the phone up against Radio City's Radio Coventry. And anyone who's our age will realise, like, oh my God, phone calls back then were... Fancy. I mean, insane. My dad would go mad if I called Manchester off-peak in those days. So it's a call Liverpool from America. I mean, I had to work that phone bill off for months, but it was worth it. And the same again. The second game I actually watched in the bar that was close, like close circuit television. And that's it. You know, it's hard to watch. It's hard to watch. I mean, it's hard that the comparisons are ridiculous because at the end of the day, we will please God, whatever the result, I have the same number of limbs after the game that we had beforehand. So you got to remind yourself. I do think that a lot of people are suffering in life in real ways, profound ways. There's so many challenges. These are dark times. But also football is meant to be the joy. Football is meant to be the respite. Football is meant to be the thing that connects us in a joyous fashion. And it's a leap into the unknown. We're not a yo-yo club. We've never, I'm not even going to say never. I don't even want to use that. But that's, it's like a profound new, part of the possibility of a profound new. And what we do in the wake of it, by the way, even if we survive, how the hell do we not just replay this same video in a year's time? This was going to be, this was going to be almost the next well it was. The next question is like, what do we do to ensure that this is not happening again? Because we all, I've watched the, me and Ped arrived in DC the day after you'd done your show and we were devastated because we only found out of it after we'd booked. You guys do such great work, by the way. Incredible bloody work. You are genuinely the best of the club, but go on. Well, thank you very much. But we were guttled. We didn't get there for your show. We would do the day after. You touched the bullet. No, that was great because I've watched it on, I've watched it back because it was a, it was thingy. But we all said that at the same time that you were saying, you were obviously saying it as well. It's like, let's not let this happen again. You know, almost a bit like Lester fell into it this year. We kind of fell into it last year. Carlo had just gone, Rafe, Frank, whatever. And here we are again. Did that really ever happen? Two years ago. Rodds, two years. That's all you have to go back. I love that man. And we had James Rodriguez and Luca Dean and the child. David Moyes definitely watches it. Moyes watches it. I think Carlo throws this on every now and again just to see what Ped's up to. Absolutely. He does. Oh, I'm getting a new dog soon. I'm going to call it Mr. Carlo Angelotti. Call it Angelotti. I was going to call the first one, Carlo Angelotti, but then he left us. I called Martin Scorsese instead. That is a tremendous, tremendous. I'm getting another one. And I love him so much. And I'm so grateful for him. And I love watching him, whatever he does, Carlo, the second one. God bless him. I'm going to call it Carlo. Listen, he left us. He left us. He went to get a pint of milk and he never came back. He never came back, but he still made sure in May that we were all smiling, didn't he, with Real Madrid against the other lot. But there you go. So, there for... I am worried he's a little bit too... Exactly there you go. It was like, all right, Dan, I forgive you. But what do we do? Obviously MSP, you know, American company, American Venture Cab, whatever you want to say, are coming in. Is that going to... Is that going to give you any hope that we can actually change the direction of this football club because what we've been doing quite clearly, as you said before, is heading towards the drain and we have to stop circling the drain because if we don't slip this year and we do exactly the same, we will be speaking to each other next May going, Rodg, what's happening? We put it against Luton on the last day. Luton are good. Luton are going to crush us. Exactly. Luton are going to destroy us. Add a bio on terrified. So, you know... I fear Luton. Yeah, I think... Oh, Luton do us a favour. Luton are on the beach. Luton are here. That's here, isn't it? You're simply mid-table. I'll take pity on this. Yeah, you can just... I'm not coming on again. You can just change the name. You can just like, voice it over or anything like that. Hey, I'll be shorter by then, Rodg. I'll just need to smile and face and I'll do the rest. That's a really long conversation. There it is. I... Look, it's tough. It's all I can say. You don't want me to talk about this because you want hope. You don't want false hope. You don't want doomed... With Everton, there's always hope but we've learned that that variety of hope is shatter-tope, doomed-tope, false-hope. Those are our three options. I would say that and this is not a conversation for now and I don't know if I want to say it. Like, I'd say that there's many, many ever... There's many, many American investors who have kicked around the club and the kind of... The caliber of investor that we all dream about. Many of them have looked at the books and for different reasons I'm like, maybe I'll look at Derby now. Maybe I'll look at Sunderland. Maybe I'll look at QPR. Maybe I'll move on and it's a very complicated reality at Everton. And by the way, I feel for the staff. I feel for the staff at Everton. I feel for everyone who works there, who's doing so much work in the community and God, I feel for them. Here's what I'd suggest. Let's do things incrementally. Let's pray for Sunday. And then let's have that hope. Please God we'll have that hope. And by the way, bite your own off for shattered hope. Bite your own off for doomed hope right now. Take it. Take whatever we can get. Can I get a final score prediction then I'm going to go? For me, I think... 2-0 Everton. And I think pick for this tremendous on the day of what he needs to do. I didn't win 2-0. I didn't win 2-0. I love that man. I love that man. I just got to say he's given me incredible, incredible joy to watch that gentleman. Resilient. You know, it's sensitive bloke. He hears everything. He hears all the criticisms. I think he's learned to have a thicker skin. You know, he's joy in his moments of joy. Give me that's like proper Everton. We're all flawed as human beings. None of us are perfect. There'll always be mistakes. There's always going to... I just love that human. He could have left us ages ago. He could have gone anywhere. He's a wonderful madman. And just the joy he takes from all of it. The joy he takes from a save when he does his some crazy save and he celebrates like he scored a goal. I just... Oh, when he lies on the floor to kill off time when he can't believe that we're ahead and he just... I just... I love that. I mean, that's ultimately why I watch for that kind of humanity. That connection. I love you. You made me feel a bit better. Little bit. I just hope we make great memories. I really, really do. Keep smiling. Oh, my God. We're going to... Listen, the Bournemouth will know and will. I am mad in Evertonians will make it very, very uncomfortable for their players. I know Crystal Palace players where ended up going on record saying they were petrified in the last 10 minutes at Godderson. I imagine the same intimidation. As you were saying before about Ellen Robby and Feryl, I think Godderson Park will be vociferous. It'll be vitriolic at times of Bournemouth. You know, there'll be lots. Gary O'Neill's head will be called into question. There'll be lots, lots of things going on. But ultimately Everton afterwin. I'm going to leave you... I'm looking at a photo as we speak of Paul Stratton. The 44... There he is. The local municipal worker who's probably travelling to Poland even as we speak. Come back Paul. Lead the line on Sunday. We need you. We do. Baz, you and Ped, big, big love to everybody. Make great memories. Tioos, roes ddangos fyddi o'n nhw'n os today. Absolutely brilliant. And listen, we'll be all right. We'll be all right. Promise. I can't promise, but I'll try. I'll try. There you go. Big thanks to Rod today from Men and Blazers. Let's hope Everton get the wind done for him as well as everyone else. Thanks for watching. See you later.