 Mae'n gweithio gyda rhywle o'r cyfnod am gyffredin amser o'n cyfredin. nid i'w gwelio chi'n mynd i gywyrdd ac yn fydden nhw'n cyfredin, o'r ddifrif y fideo ac y gyffredin i wedi'u cyndi gydag, yr hoffa yn y dy wenig. Efallai ganddoch hefyd, ein cyfredin, ac rwy'n gweld i'n ddod ychydig sy'n ddigonwyd, ddweudанneim jerio ar gyfer hwn ar gyfer wedi gydag. yn y casfyn o'r gwybwys, wedi bod y cwyddoch yn ddweud i gydag ac rwy'n mynd i'r golygu, mae hyn yn gwneud i'w cwerthwyr, oherwydd hynny. Rwy'n mynd i'w gwneud i'w cwerthwyr, ac mae hyn yn gwneud i'w cwerthwyr, ac rwy'n mynd i'w gwneud i'w cwerthwyr. A pethau, wrth gweithio, mae'n gyffredinol ac yn ysgwrs cais gwybod, y dyfodol yn ymgyrchwch, ac mae hyn yn yn du. Mae'r cyfnod sydd yn sylfaen. Mae'r cyfnod sydd yn ymgyrchwch, a'r cyfnod sydd yn ymgyrchwch, Should he keep his comments for himself? What do you think? Go on. Well I just think in terms of the comments, I think human nature tells you that you'll respond. If someone criticises you, very rarely do people just stand there and take it regardless. Do you know what I mean? So I think he's always going to come back with something if someone goes, ah you've made another mistake, he's always going to go. Well I'm going to say that's a joke and that's a joke. But he ain't right, I think it was he ain't right. He's made the really good thingy a baron today. He's made some comments a baron today, he should have really just gone okay and not done exactly what you said and brought attention to himself and said well I'm going to get better and I'm going to work harder to eradicate that mistake. He said them people will look at him and go and prepare to give him the benefits of that because he knows and he's working hard now. I think sometimes that's immaturity, but we all do it, it's a defence mechanism. Rooni used to do it, when Rooni'd get booed at Goddushon, what did he do? What did he do? He'd do all this or Aramfield or Jolly Barton put the shorts down at Goddushon. What does it say in Carl's book about criticising to the top players? Oh no, no, they just take it. They just take it and accept it and go yeah okay because they know what they will. I think for me, I think for me, I think he's got a right to come back on the criticism if he wants to. I thought it was very clever the way he said about England players. He said about the England players because a lot of these comments that are coming in, Ian Wright, Gary Neville, who else did it say? Danny Mills. Someone else I've seen. They're not bothered about it being if he's in good form or bad form or whatever. It's what his form means for England. That's all they care about. And ultimately, for him, as I said on the final word, I thought it was interesting his comments that he made straight after the pitch where he was like, I made a mistake and I rectified it by making that save. That's just me. I think it was good that he admitted he made a mistake, but also on the same token he sort of go and say, I just think that, I think some of the criticism that he gets from everyone who finds more than anyone is just like, get your head down. Because I think who was it? Someone made a really good point. It might have been Danny actually from the blue room. I think he said he did that interview with Carvel Llewyn. And he said Carvel Llewyn has took just as much dick if not more than Jordan Pickford ever has. And Jordan Pickford should take more in theory because he's England's number one. So he's on a higher pedestal. And yeah, when you look at Dom, he doesn't seem to dwell on it. He's more just worried now about getting better and being better. Like he's took the criticism, he hasn't commented on it and now he's seen the benefits of it. If he was playing for England then getting stated. That's what I'm saying. But he's probably took more criticism than Jordan Pickford. Well Pickford might just be talking about not necessarily Evertonians giving him stick. The fact that pundits giving him stick. That seemed to be worry level. Because he mentioned Joe Hart, didn't he? He said, look at Joe Hart, he was the best goalie around when he was England's keeper. And everyone slated him for it. But that wasn't... Footballers have got to get away from thinking that comment, so why people go bad. No, no, no. But Joe Hart went bad because he went bad. Because he went bad. He went bad. But don't you think that was part of the fact that Joe Hart started going bad? Because at some point he probably stopped thinking he had to get better? Possibly, but the other thing is we've got to get away from the fact that we think footballers are immune to any criticism. We're great when we're talking about mental health and we go, it's really important because these are robots. They can't play seven hours every day and then play a match. They can't play three games a week because they get tired. We defend that when we say players can get tired. And we'll defend it if there's a problem. Like when Aaron Lennon was walking along the motorway because he said it's gone. In terms of mental health. Footballers are immune to criticism. They're not. Now, whether that means like what Dean Smith said, a filly, was like, I asked my players to stay off the likes of Twitter because it doesn't bring any value. He said there's zero value in social media if you want to be that he said. Because someone will always have a go at you. You only need your family and you only need your mates. You don't need anything else, blah, blah, blah. So he tells his players to stay away. I think you saw him up Jack Reelis, to be honest. Jack Reelis has calmed down this season and more or less stayed away. So there's that side of it. So maybe Pickford needs to just stop going out and beffing and let them film looking like they did. See, that's the other side of it. That's the other side of it, isn't it? That's the other side of it. When we've seen the video of him over Christmas, he's allowed to go and have a beffy, but the problem is that... Don't draw attention to yourself and don't revel in it as well. That pisses Everton fans off more than mistakes he makes. Because, like I said, Saturday. I can't remember him conceding a goal for us like Saturday where it rolled under his body. He should have done better with some goals, but that Saturday was a proper mistake, like a goalie mistake. But I haven't dwelt on it because I thought he doesn't do that all the time, so it's one of them things. But the thing like going out and standing on a table and getting, you know, having a pint and everyone cheering you, you don't need to do that. Especially you've got... Gone beffing in Newcastle when you know it's going to draw attention to you. Like, there are things that... If you want people to stop questioning your professionalism, maybe, then that's the things you have to cut out. You have to cut those things out for them. If he was just Everton's goalie, they'd probably just go. It'd probably be that big, the story, or whatever. But because he's England as well, it's everywhere. So it might just be here if he was doing it just as a keeper. But because it's England, he's everywhere. And he needs to get... That is the one criticism I would really have of him. It's like, don't keep making these stupid choices. Don't get involved with the fans. Okay, fair enough, he didn't in the tune of Newcastle. Well, he was waving to them when we were tuning up, wasn't he? But he didn't down there, which is sad. But don't put yourself in that situation over Christmas going out and beffing in and down. It's great puffing your chest out and going, look, you're not going to affect me. But it obviously is affecting him because he's come out on the defensive immediately. If someone... The best thing he could do is if someone says to him in an interview, you know, Gary Neffles being critical of you this week, he could try. As he... Oh, don't know. Don't take any notice of anything he says. Something like that. Because then it puts it back on them people, or I don't know, managers do it all the time. They'll ask a manager to go, a club says it all the time. I don't know, don't read the papers. I don't know. Doody, nothing of interest, the way they do it. You control what he can control. And I think that's the one thing I would say about him. He's a young lad, he's got... He's got to mature, I think. I think that, you know, he's a father now, and hopefully that all plays its part. I used to say being a father hasn't meant that he's gone a little bit worse because of what it entails. But I think, yeah, just get your head down. Just get your head down. And I think, you know, we all know that technically he's a very good goalkeeper. We've seen it, we know, we've all seen the first season. And just get your head down. How many times was Nigel Martin up there being, and people filming him, and lads doing this and doing that? I can't imagine Nigel Martin has ever been up there. No, but yet still playing unbelievable goalkeeper when he was 38, 39. Oh, that's it. And it's that judge. We said it on the foot. You show us something the other week. It was like, how good do I really want to be? We don't have another way. We were, and other players were trying to do it. If your job in Pickford, and you think, now, when everyone's getting on my case all the time here because of England's goalie, the best way to deal with that is withdraw from everything and just focus on your game. Play well for Evanton. Train hard. Train hard, keep your head down. Shall Gaitle still pick you because you're still probably the best English keeper. And then people will get off your back. Or if you continue to go out befion, argue with fans, have a go with this person, do that, opposition fans, make silly mistakes, people are going to pick it up on you. So control what you can control. Cut all that noise down. And then, if it's a goalkeeper mistake you make, well, think you've got goalies do make mistakes. End of story. I think the reason why he gets criticism from Evertonians is all the noise that goes with him. And I think until he gets control of that, maybe he won't improve, but I'm hoping he does. Yeah, I am as well. Grain prices, good evening. All, Gaddafew says evening, lads great results again, but all the papers focusing on Pickford and the mistakes again. His silly claims of being picked on in interviews do not help. That's why I can't have the lad. He's an unnecessary distraction. He needs replacing sooner rather than later. Gaddafew says 100% spot on. He's been 50-50 for me on the pitch, but off the pitch he's a jailer stream, whether it's the daft comments or getting boozed up at the bar. Okay, there's nothing wrong with enjoying yourself, but he's supposed to be a professional and a role model for young goalkeepers. Personally, I wouldn't want kids looking up to someone like that, looking at nerve instead of drinking with the rest of the team and sitting there with a brew. Yeah, I mean, the role model thing is... Yeah, I don't know, I've got kids, so I don't really... There are always going to be role models because of the way they put on pedestals, whether they're a good role model, a bad role model, and a different role model, but all of that other stuff. I think you just cut that stuff off for your own self. If you've got 15 years at the top, make the most of it. Make the most of it. If he does that now, if he does that now and gets older himself, he'll go up another level without a shadow because he's ability-wise, he's got that in his game. And I think it will help his decision-making as well.