 Gwysbwys, Robin Clare. Mae'n rhaglen yn ei wneud. Mae'r reacffu'r post-matchon, Fydd, y Tuffy TV. Mae'r gael nhw'n ddwy'n gweithio'n dweud i'ch chi'n mynd i wedi'i gweithio'n dwylo'n gwneud i'r maen nhw'n mynd i'r pwysig. Mae'r ffordd am gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweld ar y dyfodol. Mae'n gweithio adeiladol. Towson, Wolcott, and the Charleston are a good little trio I think, they've got many more girls to come with them today. They seem to work really well together and the whole morale of the team seems to be really up I think. It's nice to see a bit of a decent atmosphere around Goodison Park as well, smiles on faces. Well, worlds apart from last season and long way to continue. Up the blues! Great game today guys. Beautiful morning here in Chicago, Illinois. Sunny, about to go head out to watch the Aaron Waters show. But what a way to start my morning. First half, Lyft Dominant, Richarleston was great, Wolcott was great, Sigurdson was fantastic, Ghana was everywhere, great game all around. Clearly some difficulties in the second half. There's a shame we weren't up by more. I think the Wolcott goal, I think Richarleston was onside. But Southampton kind of took over that first part of the second half and kind of had a hard time recovering. I think I was mostly because Schneiderler went out and hopefully he's not hurt for too long. Tom came in, had some opportunities thinking he almost got a through ball at the Gladys Street end. Other than that, he was a little hot and cold. But we just got to get some of those guys that we bought into the team, into the side so that if an injury does happen, we can have someone with a little bit more offensive talent coming in as opposed to Tom, despite how much I love him. But no, everything was really good. Again, the attack was fantastic. Towson looked great. Obviously the defense and defending set pieces just needs to get sorted out. It's just not there yet. But it looks like the system Marco is implementing is getting implemented pretty quickly. So hopefully in a couple more weeks that can get sorted out. If we've got to bring in Mina, if we've got to bring in Zuma to settle that team down, I think Keen obviously is having some trouble still. But I thought Volgate looked pretty good for most of that game. So thanks guys and I hope you have a good weekend. It's good to get back to Goodersham Park today with a pretty vibrant atmosphere and a lot of positivity and a lot of optimism in the air. And I think judging by that first half display anyway, you can see why. If you look at the two teams that lined up today, you weren't that different to the two teams that lined up at the last game or last season, but the difference in performance was just there for all to see. These players look a completely different team now. And this isn't even the team that we're going to be going through most of the season with because we've got top quality players to come in. So I think there's a lot of things to look forward to. What you can say about today is the players look a lot fitter and they're clearly buying in to whatever system Marko still ever wants them to play. They all know the positions. You'll get back in the positions, you close down in groups. You were just all over Southampton this first half, the first half of this game today. And that's pretty much why Southampton resorted to just trying to volley our players off the park. That and the fact that it was a Marko's team, which they were just every bit as horrible as last season's Stoke team. The first goal, I think, encapsulates this evidence side and where we wanted to go because it was a lovely, well-worked free kick routine. I don't think I've ever seen a score a goal like that. There's always somebody who makes the wrong run or the pass gets over hit or something, but that worked perfectly and it was just a great goal. Theo Walcott should have lumped on in to score the first goal against his old club. There was a corner just before that, I think, where everyone's in the box. Garner, of all players, is hanging off of the back. Sigginson hits it over to him, he volleys it. Looks like it's flying in, but gets blocked. Probably would have killed someone on the park end though on Garner. But it was nice to see that variation in play. The second goal, the Charleston, again, do you know what? It's two games in and I think I've already run out of two pallets to describe this man. He's great, isn't he? I think he's got a bit of everything. His goal was a great headed finish, a proper striker's goal. He was doing tricks on the wing. He's fast, he's aggressive. There was one point in the game where he got booted. He went down, looked like he was going to start rolling round and he just thought, no, I'm not having that. Straight back up, straight stuck in, got the ball back. He's just brilliant to watch and I think he's sort of... We've got a player there who, at least for now, we can sort of hang our hopes on because he really does look like the real deal. We got into half-time, we were coasting. I thought we'd end the game for 5-0. Just a little thing on half-time. If anyone from Everton is watching, can you just lower the PA system down in the park and a little bit because it's too loud and get rid of that game. You've done it half-time and bring back Crossbar Challenge. It's simple. I just want to see five fellas in going out shoes trying to hit the crossbar from the edge of the box. That's entertainment blues. Come on, sort it out. Second half anyway. We came out and we just didn't look. We just looked a little bit more disjointed and Southampton sort of came on to us more. I think now I never thought I'd say this, but I think we did miss Morgan Snidel after he went off. He was keeping it nice and neat in the middle of the park and Tom Davis did okay. He did pretty well when he came on. I don't think he can fault any players today. I thought they all worked really hard. I'm not sure if at the end you could see that. We just had to really sort of grind out the win in the end. Danny Ings obviously had to score, didn't he? It looked like a scruffy goal from where I was. I hate people playing with Michael Keane, but Michael Keane can get playing for everything now. Maybe he should have cleared it. I don't know. I couldn't see it properly. It just had us hanging on our seats till the final whistle really then. Walkout had one disallowed, and I'm assuming Towson was offside because Walkout couldn't have been, because the ball was cut back to him, and then he missed an absolute sit after one of the best moves of the game to slot it wide when he should have made three runs. So, in typical evident fashion, we were hanging on at the end, but we all left Godderson Park pretty happy and we can go into next week's top-of-the-table clash, that is at the minute, in high spirit, and I predict we'll bat a bomb.