 Welcome to Toffy TV, here's the final words of Newcastle United 3 Everton 2. I honestly did not think I'd be saying those words at, even at half past four on Saturday afternoon. I didn't think I'd be saying those words. We're joined by Dave. Please Toffy, as always, here to bring us some enlightenment that I like to feel. It's like two steps forward, one step back isn't it? Or is it one step back or is it like seven back? No, I just haven't been in that ground yesterday. I've just barely just picked me up and brought me down. We just kind of briefly went over it. When I walked out of that ground on Saturday, I had a cobbon like I had at Millwall. It was a prize cobbon, what he had, because really do we take a two-nil lead away from home anyway? But now that I've calmed down a barri, I've still got a cobbon. That doesn't change. It's a toffy thing. However, now that I've processed it in my head and it went through the game itself, we were excellent. We were all the things we haven't been since the Liverpool defeat to go on to something in a minute, but since post January it absolutely killed us Christmas. We didn't look like we met each other until we got into the tunnel. Well, this wasn't that. They're not the greatest side in the world, so let's not be throwing it out as if we were fantastic. However, we were looking for incremental progress. So last week he set up to nullify possibly the best forward line in this league at least one of two forward lines. And achieved it. This was an alternate performance. This wasn't that again, blanket two-banks-of-four. This was offensive on the break, both sides of the pitch, precisely what we've been crying out for. So when I give me opinion on the actual performance, no Peter, we have to do it because he was slagging, which we are going to do at the end of the season. He will get pelchers for certain aspects of this season, but if we don't note the fact that he did say he was going to turn up against the big teams and has done so to date, not with any great success, but more than the previous four or five managers have done before him. So we put that down as a flag on the floor. The other week he said we're going to start this with the derby and try and game some momentum. So until 65, 69 minutes, that's exactly what I was seeing. The substitutions were chronic. I think that's the main thing, isn't it? You write what you're saying and I take that into consideration. That's what makes it more full of strength. Absolutely. That's the point. But at the same time, in my opinion, I'm just speaking for myself. I don't represent anybody else. It's just my opinion as a match going softy. It's a microcosm of our season. It's like we're operating in one of them Japanese houses where the walls are literally paper thin. And it looks, boss, sound is anything until fire, wind or storm comes and it all starts blowing away. That's the point. We need foundations, boys. I mean, what did you make of the team? Because a lot of being said of the Sniadlin decision, the Charleston one, we both said to review that we wanted to see him in for Wellcock. Because I think he warranted, the last half an hour, he warranted enough against Liverpool to start. Gomez, and I thought Gomez had a good game to be fair. He just knocked Tyder last 15 minutes, but I can understand why he played him over Sniadlin, but Sniadlin had done well. No, personally, for me, I can understand why I want him. For all the reasons Dave just said there, it was a team to go and beat him. It was Newcastle away. We've won their last couple of times we've played there. They're on a good side. And that's where it worked and that again, but like Dave just said, it's more to do with football now, it's not about the 11 players on the pitch. It's about the squad, it's about 14 players on the day and he got a spot on. But for me, more than once this season, well more than half a dozen times I'd say so far with this manager is when it actually comes to changing the way we were playing because of what the opposition had done. He massively failed. He failed. And that is a huge criticism that I would put on this manager is that tactically when he's asked to change decisions, whether it be during the season, after what happened at Anfield and people sort of cotton onto the way we're playing, or during a match, that's when he's sure for me. That's when you've got to make a decision that you can take a stand back and go. That's what the best managers do. Do you think a 2-0 lead away from home and go, how am I just going to bore the rest of this game out? How am I going to get... No, I said it on Saturday, game management is such an important part of football. I'll tell you something. I came on here, this very show, a little bit later in the year, last year, and we had this conversation about Sylvette Mullum was here and I was there and I said I don't even want him. I'm not sure about him because I'm not sure he can adapt to things to change within a game. He's 40 years of age, I'm manager. To expect him to come in here and to start trading blows with some of them anew, not many though, and most of them have got streetwires and they know about old and old games, winning games away from home. Winning games, you've had no right to win really when you haven't been the best side. That's all a learning curve. So when you're the point, I'm not saying he's right, wrong or indifferent, I'm just saying from the club's perspective, having invested in a 40-year-old manager, you've got to factor it in boys. It's like when you buy your kid a bike, when he's a young one, you're going to have to factor in, he's going to fall out of it a few times before he learns how to ride it. And that is the biggest manifestation of it in my opinion, those two things, substitutions and game management, when things go against us. Just before we go on, I don't know if you're going to mention it, but Gomez's fitness week, this is the thing about Evertonians, they drive me nuts. I'm sorry, but I've got to say this. If we were to sack him tomorrow, we've got no idea if we want to replace him. Nor how we're going to go about it, nor what we're going to play like when we get there. We've just been talking a few examples out there. We just want change. Well, that doesn't work. Also, what we've got to knock in the head is, say, taking an example from this season, the Charleston, first 10 games, best 50 million there's ever been spent. By the other side of Christmas, he's a fraud, he's shite, he can't play there, he can't. What we do is we get too high, too quick, too long, too quick. Perspective, gentlemen, because until we get some perspective, all we'll ever be is reactive. Three results will kill us or make us. For example, if we developed on, on Saturday, that would have been three consecutive away wins on the bounce. Tell me the last time we did that off the top of your head. See what I'm saying? We can't see the word for the trees. If you're a point, I'll go back to my original point, if you're a point, a 40-year-old manager, you have to look for genuine positives. You also have to be, not harsh, but pragmatic in your criticism and say, these have got to improve. These are really good. So now I'm going to give myself, he needs a councillor, he needs a conseglieri, if you're talking about Don Corleone. Do you know like that? That's what I'm talking about. That's what, that's all great institutions they have, that's it. They have the felonynt yard and someone whispering in his ear saying, don't do, don't. He takes on his council and then makes the decision. I think the thing is, the game started really well, we were in total control, but they were doing what Newcastle will do every now and again. It went from 40 yards into the stand throw crop. There's no real danger. We scored an absolutely brilliant goal. It just reminded me of Bane's and Pina, by the way, just that left side for me with them too. It's just getting better. And when Bernard at the pre-season next season, he's going to short. It's just started this world and Dain is just fantastic. The delivery and credit where credit is due, Dominic Alford Lewin's role was brilliant. Not just that, Dominic Alford Lewin is improving month by month. He is now, that kid 18 months ago was getting roared off saying it's embarrassing to have him there while he's late and he tries. If you're going to grade our players at the end of the season, who's improved since last year, some of these are internationals and they're barely not improving. This kid puts it in whether he gets any love for it or not. The running he does. The other week I was critical because he didn't know, and I was few with him, but the weekend. The running he does. I thought he'd done well against Liverpool without getting any real change. He peeled off and went on to Robertson and said to Dan van Dijk, come on, either come with me or mark the space. And Robertson, I think all he was kicking it out, he was playing it on and we were behind him. It was like rugby football, it was like playing for charity. But at the weekend, what he did better was he ran, he gave us options in behind. The goal was brilliant and at that stage, we were bouncing, we were comfortable, we were knocking it round. We'd have one moment where Zuma had switched off and he got in behind us and we could have saved it. But then we could have talked about the goalkeeper because of that penalty. But see that, that was another example. You just spoke to each other the other day, we were coasting. And from no danger whatsoever, soft shite, flaps up one, and then goes, no, no, I'm sorry. No, but what I was going to say is... But we cannot go, it sounds like that and the engaging with the fans, we'll save that, save that, save that. But what I couldn't understand at that moment was, he'd already punched a couple, right? And they weren't going to punch you, but he'd obviously chose, I don't know whether. One to the other area. Right, he punched one of them. That was very windy. Lads had to head it over the top of him. He'd already done that twice, so he'd already made his mind up that that's what he was doing. So then he comes to do just a normal, everyday catch, makes an absolute mess of it, takes the lad out. That was the second pass, you know. If you're going to do, don't take it, why don't you just send him off? Then where are we? I think when you look at it, and there's been debate on Twitter people have told me I'm wrong. I've read the rules. I don't think I'm wrong with reading the rules. About sending it off? About sending it off, cos it's, where's your humour boss? And where are other players? It wasn't the last man. I think Lee Mason's positioning ain't great cos it looks like Pickford's comfortable, he hasn't. But if he does like you've just said, if he just punches the ball, there's no danger. He punches it, it goes out the box. The danger's gone. But he's been honest to God, he's been at it with them. He's been at it with them before the game. He's been at it with them. He loves it doesn't he? I'm sorry, I came on here the last time Mullen said they need to set them videos. They needed all that selfies and the thingy. Cos when I'm coming out of the grounds like that, at Millwall on Saturday, that's the last thing any toffee wants to be talking about is you taking videos in the thingy. Do you want you to win games? And him about the brave-on, this get the brave-on thing, get the brave-on. Let's come back to him cos you've got a profit, I want a profit. OK, but I'm just saying, it's symptomatic, so it's not going nowhere. They get a penalty immediately. We start down ourselves now. When they get a penalty, listen he saves it. It's a good save, it's a good save. We go down the other end. You know what it's 2-0. Gomez does what we haven't really seen him do that much this year. Strength and power, pulls one back, keeper parries it, and my childhood's on hand to make it 2-0. You're just thinking, this is brilliant. We've got from exactly where we want, we've got the crowd riled up to the point. They're players are more likely to make mistakes than ours, as long as we keep our heads. We've got in at half time 2-0 and everything's great and you're just thinking, lad, just come out second half and just do the basics. What did you make of the shickets and penalties? The shield is adamant, still adamant. Today it was a penalty. I've seen it twice. The look of demon in the second half is a stonewall penalty for me. It's a stonewall, 100%. It's not even a debate, it's a penalty. The jig of tomorrow, I'm just not sure. I don't think it was a penalty. I didn't think it was a penalty. I didn't think it was a penalty. I didn't think it was a penalty. I'll be honest with you. It's a penalty. At half-time, you're sitting there going, we're at a club against a team that doesn't score a lot of goals. Because they don't. If you do the expected goals, they were on about 0.79 a game. So it's less than one a game. We don't concede that many goals. That's what makes it worse. If you tune it up and you're thinking, we don't concede that many goals, the last team to put three pastors or more would be Spares. Millwall and Spares. Mae'n rhoi'r Então ac mae'n gwneud y dweud hon i'w ddaf iawn, ac mae wedi amglut y cynnach. Mae'n ddoch ei ffwrdd mae'n rhoi'n ddweud i ddaf i siarra' i ei bod yn dweud. Mae'n rhaid i'n dwi'n dweud. Mae'n dweud i ffwrdd mae'n dweud. Dwi'n rhaid i'n ddaf i ddim enwog ma'u chyfawr. Felly mae'n dweud i ddim yn rhaid i ddim yn ddweud ddim yn ddweud. Rwych dod o ran rôl ysgirthau. I weren't looking at them getting some goals, conceding two goals, even if we did ask them to call it two more, that's what I'm saying about Pickford, I'm not trying to pick on Pickford, but it's really, it's absolutely symptomatic but the stage of our development is crucial, if those things happen in another 18, 20 months, we'd have a collective mindset to be able to adapt to it and deal with it, right now it literally is battered the Japanese out with the paper thin walls, any kind of seismic event brings the building down. And you're absolutely right, when you're talking about you said it before, game management, right? I'm sat there watching a game. John Joe Kenny stumped the place out, absolutely. Oh, he's waist, I go as far as saying, he comfortably is waist ever ever in the 15, he was horrendous. Right and you can blame it on, he just got told ten minutes before the game he was playing. felly y bod e ginger ydy, y chances oherwydd yna diddol. Roedd e gyd yn ei gennym, er mwyn dros ychydig a yn gyd yn clynyddol yma. Hyd siaradau o'r ddefnyddio. Mae'n fryd o'r ddechrau i gyllidiau Majol. Yn eu lle wedi'i siaradau, wrth gwrs, i ddwyf i gwbl, a oedd y gweithio hynny o'r ardal, amdano'r ei gynllunio ddim cael y lle. Rwy'n gyd yn ychydig y byd. Dynaent yn rhan o'ch cyfnoddon am yr ysgrifen Cadw. Selyd a'i arda llans. A there's a long aimless ball through. I shofs Ronddon in the back when he's the last man. It's just that Ronddon thinks I'm in to score a goal here. I'm not going down. Carries on, lifts it over Pickford, it goes wide. Pickford's pulling somethings at the fans and all that nonsense. At that moment the manager has to go, he's getting destroyed. He's on a booking. This crowd don't need anything to get on the back. The referee is lean Mason who doesn't really like us anyway. I should have gone. I should have had a gone. Trond Davies, gone play right back for me kid. Get older the ball cos you're a good footballer. Or, he could have gone. Yeri mewn a go centre back here to him and gone play it right back. Because they're coming in to us here. And it's down that side and he didn't. He left it. You bring Snaddle on on there. You're saying, right, we're going to get older this game in midfield. Cos that's where everything's won and lost. And you're going to say, well we're going to cut her off with the sauce. That's how it's to mark the first goal with Bernard. I ate, you've got to go back to the sauce and go where did it start from? For me there, if we get older at midfield at 2-1 and just get older of it and clamp it down and say, and Snaddle just gets the ball and does what he always does. Snaddle's past completion is something like 95% every game. He goes bump, bump, bump, bump. He becomes a filter. He becomes the brick wall for everybody else. He keeps the ball. But all you've done then by bringing in and saying, well we're going to keep allowing you to pump the ball and get it forward. But we're going to deal with it. But then that's on Mina then. And all I've seen were Mina come on. Every time he went for the edde, by ladd in front of him just led forward. And Mina looks like he's fouling them cos he's coming right over the top. It just looks like an accident waiting to happen to me. I've seen him playing various times in various games. And he seems a nice fella, but just at this late. He hasn't got a grip. He needs 10 games on the run. He needs 10 games on the run. Can't play two and miss eight. But if you put Snaddle in it, if you put Snaddle in it, whatever it didn't do, whatever it did not do when it went to one, which they'd done early on in the game, was picked the second ball up. So when Michael Keane's winning the edde, when you met his winning the edde, you cast some ice cream in it. So that was going away from us and Gomez was starting to lose his fitness. And Ghana wasn't as effective. It was a 70 minute goal. So if Snaddle comes in there, you get someone who's on to the second ball and then you can turn them and that's it. And that's where I think Silver made the mistake. The goal, the equalising goal, Almiron picks it. We clear it. We edit it away. Almiron gets on to it. And Mina, the first job as a defender is going to engage the ball. Go and engage the ball. Cos if he steps forward two yards, Almiron either hits it into the back row of the Gallagate or he passes it. And Mina backs off and opens the space and like you said, he hits a shot that doesn't really move in the air. He looks at his feet. He goes like that with his feet as if it's gone like that. No way. So why doesn't he go over a bar or away from go? How's about that with the gloves on? How's about just catching the f***ing ball? I don't know. It's not the first half. If you do that, you put the power. See every time you do that, every third time you do that, someone's going to score. So if you catch the f***ing ball, they might do it maybe twice a season. But you keep doing that on running players with yours going the opposite direction, they're going to start putting the ball in your net lag. And as a methodology, you're going forward, it's a lot of ever diminishing the turns because they know you're going to do it. So do you have to do running on this? This is a good time to talk about. Pick for that goal for me is symptomatic of, he's not concentrating on the game. No. Because if he was concentrating on the game, he would be able to see where the ball's coming from, what he needs to do, how he's going to react to it, whether he just tips it over the bar, he tries to catch it within his chest. But the fact that he's all over, the play says to me that he's not watching, he's not concentrating, he's not paying attention. And I think that for me, this is symptomatic of the whole day he had. And you've said it yourself when we've seen it at the end of the game, he's away with the fear, he's concentrating on... He's made his own mind. Before he went out onto the pitch to engage with these fans, he did the same at Anfield. He made an independent unilateral decision to take them on and got his ass kicked two times. Two times it happened. That one at Anfield nearly cost our manager his job. Literally that's how it was touching go after Millwall if we'd have had two more defeats and then going into the red sheet and got another iron. He was off your pop and that was the best performance at Anfield in maybe 15, 20 years. And just him being Charlie potatoes, threw it out the window. He didn't learn from it. He hasn't learned from it. And had the Whale Cup spill over of the ding and get the rave on. I'll get the fucking rave on and put it right up your ass, Mr. It's no, I'm sorry. I'm the one who lives my life around it. He's going to go and be making us again. We've been taking videos on his phone and I'm going to be the one doing the ad. So if you're going to ask me, 40-year-old manager too, Alex Ferguson would have got it and thrown it his phone right out the window and said extra train of view Mr. That's the thing. He's seen the video after the game and he's walking off giving it the better. And it's like a fucking Ariana Grande. You're a prick, lad. You are a prick. You're a brain dead prick. And you're acting, it's petulant. You fucked up. The reason they're on your case is you brought to them and then dropped the bollock. Two bollocks, in fact. And now they're giving it to you. No, he's trying to say you don't get to me. Well it fucking gets to me. It gets to me. When I first seen it, I thought that was our tag and we're winners. He's had a bit of a stick. Then I've seen Benita shaking hands and I was like it's full tag. All's he had to do. And that made two horrendous mistakes like you did for the first two goals. And cost my team the game, which he did. Had a gun should be having fans there and had a gun like that. Right, and I'd have walked off with my head. The proper mistake. The proper try to clap. But my head would have been down walking off that pitch because I had a door. But I've tried to be Billy Big Bulls here and I've made myself look like it did. But you haven't factored in the football as ego. I like this kid. I thought I'm signing them. I like him. But really, where we... I'm trying to reiterate here. Evertonians, the players, the fans and the people running the club literally have got zero memory. We've never... That's the last time in the wet. Like I said to you the last time. These videos, these all feel good fact that in the Finch family we've just been welly by Millwall. Somebody needs to take charge of what you do with your life outside. But here now, you're really doing it. He's England's fucking number one goalkeeper and he's at that side there. It's not good enough. If it had been Michael Keane, everyone would have been like Sack him tomorrow, the way he's playing him. Well no, let's die that down in him because it was individual and it was premeditated. He knew what he was doing when he'd done it. He's given a penalty, right? Because he's lack of concentration. He's lost us a goal. The first goal, people might think I'm being asked it went under his body. It's bad goal. Listen, I destroyed the other little armsfeller he plays for the red side the other week when he left three in against Palace in all three with straight arm. You know what I mean? Bad goal. I'm not gonna defend. I'm not gonna defend that goal even he does the same. The second goal was embarrassing. He should have punched that away or over. He's running over. Mate, you know if you keep a clean sheet and we went to him walk off the pitch and if you want to give it to them large when you've delivered, fine. I had no problem last season when we beat Newcastle at home and they were giving him pelts it's not the end, he was like that to them. Do you know what I'm doing? Not your in the game. And also, you're not a fucking Sunday player. You're not a Sunday player. And you're not a Sunday fan. Does matter what Verlain he's doing. He's a Sunday fan. He's a Sunday fan. He's a professional footballer. He's a Sunday fan. But that's not really relevant. He doesn't say that on his way. I'm not flagging the pitch. I'd probably do the same. Hang on. That's the last thing. When he scored a win if he united against Liverpool and the Cop, he's a Sunday fan. Against Liverpool and the Cop years ago. He's answered the Cop, someone threw a phone at his head but he's answered the Cop because he's never thrown it. So that's fair enough. If that's the way it is and you're a fan. If I play for Sunderland against Liverpool, so when Liverpool well-eated 3-0 the next year when Benerini was playing did Benerini run to the Cop that day? That's what's just happened here. Jordan Pickett hasn't won the game. What have I just said? If he saved the pen didn't the game brush the seasons. Then two shots parried them and we went 2-0. I've got zero issue with him. Pulling his top up. If that's what he is but what I've got an issue is he's playing in a game with an evident badge on his kit. He's well played. Right? And he's engaging with fans for no reason other than because he's been a Sunderland player and he wants to make himself play brilliant and then walk off with don't even go like that to them. Walk off with a big smile on your face and just go. He wasn't a Sunderland fan at Liverpool. He engaged them. So that excuse is right. It speaks more to the fact that it's part of his personality. It's not really relevant to who he's support or where he's playing. If he's fans he's having it with you on the day, irrespective of his teammates the fans who've travelled are the people who pay his fucking wages he's going to do it because he wants to do it and it's not good enough. Maybe everything needs to bring in a tougher goalkeeper and culture. It's not toughness but fair and but fair. We need to have fair and but fair Gaffer i'd let them have a baby but they fucking knew Alfred to go and nobody ever stepped out of line there because they self-policed you see. They don't know for me Crick I've seen it on day one and it's the first time we played Man City and I said it on a video straight after little things in this game like he's obviously left foot too but he tries to do boss kicks with his life and remember on day 1 going Why are you doing that? Why are you doing that? Why do you think? Why are you so cocky that you feel like you're... I was just trying to say, look what I can do. I've seen this creep into his game. Where it's just like, where it's just like, as he's been getting built up, as he's being the number one, as he's saving penalties and becoming this big, I am fine. That's great. But you've got to have that other side to where it doesn't affect it because... It's not just that he's not in rap battle. He's playing fucking football in a collected team game. He's not in rap battle. That's what it's like. It's like Fortnite that would be spending the fucking time all day on it. And that's it becomes that. No, no, that belligerent mentality, that bipartisan and me against shooting and I'm in your face all the time. No lad, this is it. You'll have a game plan, a collective game plan, individual and collective game plan and you stick to that. Until you're a manager and when you're a manager, you design the game plan and now you're playing Fortnite. Actually... Hey, that was a Newcastle fan. That was a Newcastle fan. I had a walk down that ground going, job done. We did that job. We did that job. How many times did we say, well, we don't even think they did that much. No, no, no. If you were a Newcastle fan, that's how you'd feel. How many times did we play, how many times did we play Man United and Rooney? We ran Rooney up to the point where Fakes stopped playing him. Stopped playing him because we don't have a job as a family. We didn't have to do much, but you watched this, you watched him start to explode. Actually, when Rooney went to Anfield, it didn't happen as much. They couldn't get it. If I was a Newcastle fan, I'd just be thinking, don't know, that's your job mate. We had them because we got him to play the game. No, no, but that tells me that these aren't that good and this is not about Newcastle United, their fans or their team. It's about if we, I'm going to give you the thing I've said to you before. We've got a memory of a goldfish. We're looking to, so just say if everything goes fine this season, we get to next this week, we'll be saying Europe, Europe, Europe. Well, I'm now going to say rewind to here this week post Newcastle. Don't you think everybody else is going to try and entice him? So now the point isn't about them. It's about him. No, but if you're going to grade silver on the end of the season, I'm going to give him this goalkeeper. I've just told you I like him. I've really tried to pick on individuals because it's a fucking team game and he can pull you out and put you in it. No, it's got to be all of them or not at all. So what I'm saying to you is this goalkeeper, the one all applauded last year, actually nearly derailed our season. He hadn't learned from it. That is the biggest honest of God. That's the serious aspect to me because it nearly sunk the ship. It's hubris at Anfield in a 96 minute, not only because there's a horrendous experience for Evertonians. It literally nearly derailed the whole project. So I'm saying to you to then get this time into it a little bit of momentum and to throw that back in the mix. It's insane. You have to get to a same point with every player and say where are you and where are you going. The kid was 25 last week, right? OK, I'm not saying he's old, but goalkeepers seem to be getting younger. This thing of goalies get better with age, that's gone now. No, it is, it is. You look at the average age of the goalkeepers now. You have to be so agile now. But they also want to invest in them for 15 years. But what I was going to say is though, you have goalkeepers that when they start, they have promised and they go, she's going to be great in it. And then they get to a certain point where you go, that's old. Look at Richard Wright, he's the biggest goal for us. Look at what his name is Southampton, Fraser Ford. Everyone told us he was going to be the next big thing. Butland is going a little bit like that now. Butland's gone. Everyone was... Butland's gone. You get to that point where it's like, are you going to be a good goalkeeper? Pickford for me now is right on that level now, where it's up to him. If he wants to be this, look at him, get the rate, I'm open, I've had a kid, we'll just go. That's fair, that's fair, that's fair. Real life is going to wait, you know. But he can, it's unprofessional. It's unprofessional, it's not just that. It's really not something... Fans are great when they're winning, they pull up with anything. And when they're not, they're hypercritical. That, just as exercising public relations is the way, it's the Titanic of public relations. And he doesn't seem to learn. It's not just one incident. This is ten times it's been get the raven on. It's like, get over yourself already and start being a footballer. What fucking great to be in golf me? I'll go and sign, great, because I have a fella who's got a few quid. I don't want him, I just want to say to you. But that's where the club is. But that's where the club, that's the start saying, asking the question. That's the list at the end of the year. Is he now conceded, I think he's conceded more goals again in the Premier League this season from individual mistakes than any other player. And I think he was the top on that list. How can he as a club go? That's not progression. By the way, the first one he'd ever made, or it might have been the second one he'd ever made which led to a goal was Liverpool. He's done it about six times since. Genuine fact, I'm not a statsman by no means. I watch what I see on the pitch and I don't really care about paper. But it's a trend, it's a sociologist looking at it. He's been, you didn't know what he was talking about, you'd say it's a trend. Your best players, Lane, that's why they become the best players. So he's got to now go away from this. He's got to turn up Sunday against Chelsea and be impeccable because he's got to be. That's the way it is now, it's the reaction from the next day. I hope someone from the club, the manager, Marcel Brands, whoever, just goes Jordan, listen. Datl's not naked, you've done that Saturday, you've ended up throwing to your net. We've lost the game after the game was practically won. I might have never sat at Godderson on Sunday 2 nil down with 26 minutes to go. You'd be thinking, just keep this at 2 nil. I know. You wouldn't be thinking we'll win this. And even if you got one, you wouldn't be going, we'll win this now. Because they'd probably carry on being professional. No, we'd expect that to manage the game. They've still got these substitutions. Of course. Every move you can make, they can block. That's all there is. Well, let's sort them out. Let's say one more time on the pitch. Well, two things. Number one, I can't even remember me seconding that. But number one, if you've seen Pickford doing something like unprofessional behaviour that wasn't on the pitch, you'd look at him and go, he needs to be dropped. Let's say he'd be playing on the sat in the fan. I'm out on the air on the table. He'd be dropped on that. That level of unprofessionalism on Sunday Saturday, to me, if we had another keeper, I'd be looking and going, I'd bring another keeper. It is equivalent. It's so unprofessional. I agree, I agree. But I don't think, I don't think he did it out of disrespect. I just think he has himself. I just think that whole England squad, that whole experience from the thing with the media and the Raheem Stalen thing and everyone's against those things and getting together, they just went like that. Fuck you. I don't care what you say anymore. And it spilled over now into our season. And what it is, he doesn't play for Manchester City. And we've got other, the Raheem Stalen can get away with it because the other players in the team, even if he doesn't, will pull them out of it. Our goalie is under a crazy spotlight. And until he did that this season, and I'm sorry to keep up and on about it. I said at the start I wasn't going to pick on individuals, but that single incident was absolutely crucial to our this season, panned out. We were playing as well as we had since Roberto Martin as a spare season. Generally, we had threat all over the path. We had left and right side, people were scoring goals and the midfield boat looked tidy in possession and also locked down when people are going at it. The back four looked to have solved its problems and within 24 hours it was back to the fucking ships. So it, therefore, is a relevant factor for the management and above. What I was saying as well is, and we might see it because we watch the team every week, but I think fans of other clubs think he's a clown. Genuinely think he's a terrible goalkeeper. So do you bet? Do you genuinely do? I don't agree with the bet. No, I don't. But fans of other clubs think he's a clown. They wonder why we put up with him. I spoke to a couple of newcastle fans yesterday and a couple of them were like, he gave us the game. They were like, he's a good goalie, but what he said is that, a couple of them said the same thing, his attitude is terrible. He basically gave us a lifeline in that game and used it in total control. What I worry about is the effect that has on other players, where it's players... Never the other day. He was like that. It's in the headlight. Players are looking and going, we can't trust you anymore. We can't trust your attitude and that's the big... When that relationship breaks down between a goalkeeper and the defenders, you're finished. He's got to be very careful now, I think. My brother Mullen usually sits here and I sit there. He's unavailable for selection tonight due to various issues, but I'm saying... Bro, he's not just that. He's got that. He's unavailable for selection. However, he normally sits here. Big love to my brother Mullen. There you go. I'm done. Finishing it. What a way to end? It's better than the depression no-weaver on. Come on. Is it me, yeah? Come on. That was one of the questions which is really a... Well, it is, I suppose. Now it isn't smart. Finishing it. There you go. That is all you thought in the comments. Big thanks to Dave for coming in. It's been an experience. We'll see you later. Peace.