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We don't have enough people who can finish teams off in our, in our, so you look at, look at someone like Arsenal, who have, have got through the opening part of the season, beating teams and getting results because they've got gold scorers, because they could score from different, they were, they were, some games, defensively they looked absolutely woeful, but they rode the look and then maybe snatched the win through their gold scorers and I think that's something we're really missing at the moment is the reliance of just a, just a couple of players or just one player at a time, whereas at the clubs, even when you're knighted, you look at when you're knighted and go, they spread the gold around a little bit more than, than we do. And again, that's, that, that would be a big thing for me for, for bringing players in. More players, players that can change the game, that can change the game on its head. You know, if you've got, we've got positions at the moment that you go, if we've got someone in that position that we can really, really changes the game enough times and the answer would be no. So you're all at, already saying, well there's a position you can bring someone in, you can, you can always, you can always do better, you'll always have your favourite, but then the next year, you look at it and go, you bring someone in and go, well, I don't really miss that person anymore because we've got this person. Well look at, if we're in direct competition with Manchester United, say, for sixth place, like they're two points ahead of us at the moment, aren't they? We'd have gone back into sixth if we were the one last night. So we're in direct competition with them, right? You go through their side. And I think we, we win a lot of that area. I think they keep us better, but I think defence, our defence is better than you know, I think United's defence is terrible, if you have a permutation, you put in it. You go into midfield, I think in general, I would, I'd probably go and measure, get in United's midfield, I think comfortably, I think at times you get in, but it depends on your form, other times you wouldn't. But the real key is when you get into that final third, would Le Cahier get an evidence right? Yes he would. Would Anthony Marshall get an evidence right? Yes he would. Would Marcus Rashford get an evidence right? Yes he would. Would Alexis Sanchez get an evidence right? Doesn't get in United, would he get an evidence right? Yes he would, off the right-hand side. Would Juan Maté, yes he would. So there's someone who we're in competition, we're talking about that final part of the pitch, I'd have all of their players, right? They might look and go, we'd have Ratialis, because he's dangerous, Bernard, not sure he's got the ability to play in the side, a good, a top side, but does he do enough on the show? Would he have Walcott? Probably not. Would he have Calvert Lewin? No. Would he have Trozen? No. So that's the top end of the pitch, that's what he's saying about Arsenal. So that's quite clearly that's an area that we have to improve. I think everywhere else, you can get away with it and you can mix it up and you can combat different teams or get away at playing and I think in someone like André Gomez, in that midfield, you can do both, you can take the ball and pass it, you can run and beat people. I think Guilfee can unlock the fencers when he's on, he's got to be at the top of this game, going as great at nicking things and picking pockets, but up front in that final third, that's what wins you. And that's why the two best teams in the Premier League have done all the score a lot of goals, because that's what they do, they've got plays in that final third that kills teams off. Well, we've done a couple of lists and so we've put down for Keep. So Jodh Pickford obviously, no problem. This is more like ability for us, if ever, to get into that top six, seven, make it a real seven, who is good enough to who we believe. So Pickford, Mina, of course, Zuma, Keane. And putting them as a three in terms of a squad, people might argue the case, but then, like I've just said Arsenal and United are in that top six and I don't think they're centre-backs are absolutely amazing. So I think me personally, I think them three could do that. Dean Ye, Gomez, Bernard and Rich Arleson. There's a common thread running through all those, most of those players. That they're all new. That most of them are new. Well, all of them are new for the last two seasons anyway. Yeah, me personally, that was, I would say that's, I mean, is there anyone, is there, first of all, is there anyone in there that you disagree with? No, no, because I think, I think any of them, even if you took the next step up, you would have them in your squad. Keane on this season's form obviously has been very, very good. Zuma, I think, has got the ability to be a squad player for any of the top, what he is, isn't he? He's Chelsea, but I think they've all, I think, you know, Dean Ye is a top player. Bernard, I think we're yet to see his full, full, full ability come out. But you could see him in the top side, I think. I think he could. I think he'd be better in the top side. Oh yeah. I think he'd be much better. And Rich Arleson, I think is, you know, 21, he's got the world that he really has. So I wouldn't, I wouldn't disagree with any of those players whatsoever. I really don't. Okay, this is where it gets interesting. So the sell or replace. So Seamus Coleman is on the list. Yeah, more of a replace for us going forward. I think he's been a fabulous, I've said this before, this isn't a hate on Seamus whatsoever, because he's been an amazing serve and player for us wherever you want to call him. And he still, he still got something to offer Evan, definitely. And if you were to buy me a right back who gets in, then Seamus would absolutely be on the bench as a replacement or what I want for Seamus is I want the same with Baines and Dean. I want a right back to come in. It's, it's not John Joe at the moment, which is, as you mentioned in the final where quite clearly it isn't at the moment because it's not even getting on the bench. I want to write back to come in where Seamus thinks, if I lose my place here, I might get this back. No, John Joe coming for two games, but then I'm back in. So I think that's where we need. And if it was a Whamba Sacher or if it was someone around Europe who comes in and pushes Seamus, then yeah, I would have Seamus like the way I've got, the way we've got Baines. It's a very sentimental thing with Coleman, isn't it? Very sentimental. But players get to an age and especially with an injury that's kept them off for a year, they get to an age where you've got to start looking at that replacement, 30, which isn't isn't necessarily old. But again, we spoke about this on the final word. It's the, it's worry. It's the aspects that make him a player, such a good player. They started to, they started to start to dwindle and start to be lost. And ultimately, it's not a great defender. He never has been a great defender. He's never had to be a great defender. When he hasn't been a good defender, we've always looked at him and gone, yeah, but look what he does offer us. Yeah, yeah. Which is what happens with a lot of fullbacks. If you look at, he's, he's, the reason why I'm mentioning his age is because he's just coming back from a very serious injury, which he did have. But at 30, you've got a still run up and down. Yeah. 80 yard sprints. A lot of times in the game, especially at home, when the owners is on us to do it, it's a young man's job. If she was calling and had a right winger in front of him who terrorized the defenders and he didn't really have to push up, he'd probably still be very good. Yeah. Because when he did have to push up, he'd offer you that extra. But for us to go forward, I'm really troubled. Yeah. Those top, would any of the top sides come for him now? No, no, no, no. So we want to be part of them. I mean, look at, look at the top, look at the top sides. I mean, Man City, they play with, they've got Kyle Walker. Kyle Walker is what, 26, 27? He's got Danilo, who's stood Danilo was 26, Brazil, Liverpool, Arnold, 20 or 21. They've got Klein who's 26, 20 or something. So they've got a couple, they've got Ole Gomez has played out there for them is 20. So they've got Trippier. Trippier is about 25. Yeah, 25. They've got Aurier, who's 24, the French kid. They've also got Kyle Walker, Peter. And what's his name? Bellerin. Bellerin, he's only, he's only like 24, 25 or something. And they've got the other kid who plays there as well, who's fast. United, they've got Dalott, Dalott, is it? Dalott, yeah. They've got Dalott, they've got Anouph, Anouph, Valencia's dirty odd, but he's still lightning for some reason, feel like a brick shit house. But they've got options as well. So to do that role. Well, it doesn't help. Tells you about Victor Moses' daddy, about Aspelicueta's daddy. It doesn't help either though, if you haven't really got somebody who can take this place. So you get that point where it's when they are fatigued, who comes in and takes the place and you get, you know, that's, again, it's a big problem. So I think that's definitely, you know, some, definitely an early way we need to look at.