 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is my three things from Everton, one nottingham for us, one a goodersham park today, the Blues, dropping two-pointer home in my opinion. It was an opportunity to get off the mark with a win and we needed a late goal to rescue a point and it's a disappointing result, that's what I feel, that's the way it is right now. First thing I want to talk about is the lack of options in the final third. It still makes me, it still scratch me head when I think of the money we've had at our disposal and our options today with Salomon London or No Strike. I honestly cannot believe we've gone through that much money and that's what we're left with, it's crazy, it's crazy. I know Dom's injured, you can say it's bad luck, yet maybe it is, but there's no other option and that is crazy for me. We've ended the game without a striker or front, we didn't bring Delyon because I imagine they didn't want to scupper any move to Besiktas for him and it's left us short in a game where we really need the three points we've got, three very tough games coming up now, Remfordd or Ilead or Liverpool or home, and there's an opportunity, would anybody really say it without saying you're being too negative? Would it be a massive shock if Everton had one point after the next three games and therefore would have played six games and had one point? I don't think it would be a massive shock, I'm not saying that will happen, I think Everton are more than capable of getting the results of Remfordd and at Leeds, Liverpool are home and the Derby match with the crowd is obviously, we can influence that and hopefully the players will be and will be up for it, we know they will. We've put ourselves in a position where we've had two narrow defeats and we've had a draw and in all three of those games we've had opportunities where with a proper striker, a mobile or a better striker we've got a result, I feel we've scored goals in. Other teams have got three or four options in the final third, teams are a mid table have it and we don't, we might have fast players like Anthony Gordon or Demarie Gray and they may chip in with five or six goals a season and he might, but that is that enough? I feel two don't score goals, they just don't, you know we had Alex O'Wobee who I think we'll talk about him in a bit but he was brilliant again today but doesn't score goals, never looks like he's going to score a goal, Tom Davis the odd goal this season maybe. Onan is new to the country so we've no idea whether he'll get goals but historically he doesn't get a lot of goals. D'Corey maybe gets four or five, Alan's not score the goals since he's been here so it's not like the team is blessed with lots of goals and if anything's going to put everything in trouble it will be that and therefore the money or the impetus has to be now, the focus has to be on bringing two players in at least in those forward areas who can get goals. Got to be, it's got to be, I've said it before structurally I think we look fine, I do I think we look like a better side this season but we've got nothing in the final third and that is arguably that's where it all that matters really isn't it, I think we look much better defensively, I think sometime we get caught in transition because we haven't got a target, a hitter, we haven't got a runner that we can play through and we hesitate and we wet and then the ball gets nicked off us so it's really frustrating it's something the club has to address very quickly and we've got 12 days that's it and then it shuts and if it was to shut today I would be worried whether we'd have enough in us to stay up or to certainly be in a position where we strengthen when the next market opens because there's just no goals in this team and three games have proved it, we scored two goals and three games, one was our own goal, we've got one in the 90th, 80th, 90th minute today, needs addressing. Second thing I want to talk about is Alex Oboby, I think he needs talking about it, I think he was fantastic for me today's man of the match, I think he started the season really well, playing in that central midfield he's everywhere and I'd like evidence that if we're going to stick with five at the back, three at the back, five at the back whatever you want to call it, if that's how we're going to play and there's every indication there is then I think we forget the two midfields, three frontmen or three wide or whatever it is, it's not working whatever it is, it's not like our wide players fly down the wing and whip cross after cross you know, get in and have loads, it's just not working. So I would have three in the field if it was me I think I'd think if we're going to get the most out of Omnana we're going to have to give them a little bit of protection and I think that comes by having two players in that midfield with them. And then I would have like if there being today I would have had maybe Damari Gray off Salomon Rondon or Anthony Gordon off Salomon Rondon and then whichever one wasn't in the team would have come on after with maybe half an hour to go and used a pace that way. We don't know whether Anthony Gordon's going to stay, I'll come on to that in a minute but that's how I would go and have three midfield plays because I think what you want to try and do is you want to try and free up your two midfield plays to break into the box and Omnana will do that. It all comes down to personal of course it does have everything, you know if the garner move come back you know back to the table and he was going to play in the six then you'd have him sitting and he'd look after that and you'd want a woe being you'd want Omnana to be breaking into the penalty area as well giving you more bodies. I just think with the way we play two in midfield it's asking a lot, I think we have three up front or three supposedly in the final third but like I said they never link up really. Don't get balls flashing across the box for people to get on the end of so I would have a little bit of a change in midfield but I think a woe be has been fantastic and I think if he was in there with two other players I think he'd see him getting into the box more and hopefully then weighing in with gold but he's going to play. The way he puts in you know he's trying to get us going with little passes I just thought he was brilliant today and you know he hasn't had a great time since he comes to Everton of course he hasn't but certainly since Frank Lampard's been involved at Everton and coming and he's got a woe be into the side. The Newcastle game last season was a huge turn on point four and he scored an important goal in that and I think since he's been involved like that and I think he's just got better and better and he can play anyway now but I think in midfield I think he's fantastic and he's been brilliant today and was my man of the match. And then the third thing is what to do with Anthony Gordon really. I think he started the game so well today. They opened in 20 minutes, I thought he looked lively. He'd had a couple of shots, he looked like he was on and he was a threat and when he got the ball you thought driver people and then he went and got himself booked with, for me it was a ridiculous book and as in a ridiculous challenge. So the lad was away, there was only one outcome so why didn't he just use his brain and just carry on sprint and he's fast. We know he can run a good distance at a good top level pace. I think he's a court day player and should have just ran with the lad. He threw a challenge in, got himself booked and then knew he couldn't put the same kind of weight rating off the ball in case he clipped one of them and the referee and you know when it was Andre Marner who couldn't have waited to send them off. So for me he is frustrating Anthony Gordon, I think he's got a lot of talent. There's obviously all the talk about his career as in what does he do next, does he stay at Evan, does he move to Chelsea. Chelsea won him. There's links to Manchester City, there's links to Manchester United, Newcastle. What do we do with Anthony Gordon? Do we sell him and take the money? If Evan got an offer for £50 million would he ever be worth more than £50 million? That is the question isn't it? If he's never going to be worth more than £50 million in his career then why wouldn't Evan take the money and reinvest that £50 million going back into the side. Would give Evan a lot of freedom to spend and he could probably really reshape some of this team and maybe get goals in it. I don't know, I'm honestly, I don't know. I don't know, I just look at that team and think we need goals from somewhere and I don't know whether loans are going to cut it. We'll have to wait and see and obviously Anthony Gordon and you know we might want to stay. My only thing with Gordon is normally when there's this kind of interest and they go back and forth and bids coming, normally the team stays at the table because the player is interested in making the move. Now he might look and go, I'm 21, it's a Champions League club, I can go and get experience and play with better players and play in the Champions League and develop and that might be of interest soon because all players want to play in the top competitions. He might turn on and say I've got no interest, but normally when a player has no interest in leaving, the club doesn't come back after the initial bid. So we'll have to wait and see what happens, I've got no clue which way it'll go. It'll be a very interesting. One of Chelsea do come back with £50 million, I think it'll give the club a big decision to me because quite clearly they haven't got the pot of money they've needed to get the former players they won in at the moment. So we'll have to wait and see what happens, I've got no clue what to do. I mean what would you do? That's the big thing, what would you do without Gordon? Would you keep him or would you sell and say we're going to reinvest that money into forward players with goals and try to restructure the team? It's a tough one because you never want to lose, go plays and you never really want to sell young players when you're trying to create a young side. It's a tough one. 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