 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the daily extra for all you wonderful patron viewers. Adam O'n Llockman has spoken over the weekend. First of all he plays for the under 21s on Thursday night, played Andorra, they won 7-0 because they were playing The Sons of Pokesman and Busch Drivers. And all those things, people with more aspirations than the people who play for the first team. The score that I scored played well by the looks of it, others scored actually really well. Lots of composure, which he seems to do when he plays for the under 21s or Leipzig. So he's made some comments, what were his comments about, because you know what they were. Well he basically said he feels more settled now, he said he was unsettled in the summer, the transfer window was closed, he feels more settled, he wants to move on, and he wants to get a set down and work hard. He wants to move on, or he wants to move on? Well I don't know, he said move on, take it whichever way. Actually he said move forward. You know, and this listen, the whole thing's been messy. He come back in the summer, we all were excited, we thought, you know, he's done well in Leipzig now, we want to see him take that into our face team. He got injured in Austria, didn't he? And we never thought he said he was injured in Austria and we didn't dare to see him. He scored a good goal while he was there, and then we didn't see him again, and he was missing, and Ralph Rannick was spouting, you know, spouting all sorts. So it was quite a turbulent time for him, but the window closed, and he was still here, as Mark O'Silder said he would be. And we hadn't seen great things from him, you know, in his cameos, other than I thought against Southampton, I thought that was the best we'd seen of him. Well it was the longest we'd seen of him. I thought he was in the game, he grew into the game and looked threatening again, cos he's got quick feet, he moved the ball so quickly. But you still looked at him and you know, we were at a pre-season game and he come on and he just looked like he wanted to be anywhere else. He was criticised last month playing for England by Eddie Buthroud, and he spoke about that actually, look man, he said it was good, he said it needed it, he took me to one side and basically told him to stop sulking, get his head down and work out for his club, you know, it's gone, get on with it cos it's costing it, and he said he's, since then he's gone away and worked out. He was asked about game time and everything, and he said I'm not, I'm not like disappointed or angry about it, I just know that. I've got to work as hard as I can only control what I can control. All the things he barely should have been saying for me in August, you know, rather than now, but it's football and we move on with it. So I suppose what we're well up on at now is, A, can we see a Leipzig type performances from Luchman, you know, and B, do you think he's got the ability to force his way into this side because obviously over the summer, you know, coming up into the summer we'd have gone deaf and he got it again and I said, better than Balasi, he's better than, and we knew that. But obviously the challenge has come in, we've got Bernard in there now, we've got Theo on the other side, you know, it's still, it's a great football, a well cut, he's a threat. Can Luchman force his way in? I think the right hand side is the place he can force his way in, or certainly take an opportunity. I think the left hand side, I just don't think, I don't think, well, I mean there's, there could be opportunities there, but I don't think he'll get many there. I think the right hand side is the place where you'd say your number two, you're the second there and it's up to you that if you are given a chance to take it. I don't think well cut this season has been amazing, but it's level of performance and people might disagree with me. His level of performance is, it's consistent to a point that most got games. He is part of anything that we do, that's good. Like you'll score or you'll assist. He's generally in the game, he's generally buzzing around the game. It's not always brilliant, I'm not saying he is, but he's got a level of performance that even when it's poor, I think it's better than Luchman because he's a threat, because he's always trying to, he's always trying to be positive. And that's what Luchman's got to get himself into. The games he's, like he came on against, he came on against, was it West Ham? West Ham. And it's come on a couple of times. It's come on against Hothersfield and Fitch One. And that was the real, he put one ball in, that was the only thing he'd done. Every time I watch him, when he picks up the ball, I don't get a clear idea of what he wants to do. I don't know, I don't know whether it's, I don't know if he's got enough pace. I don't think, I don't know if he has, honestly. When he picks the ball up everything just seems to slow down, but not in a good way. Everything slows down, but not in a good way. He just puts his foot on the ball and almost like assesses the situation. So his game's got to get quicker.