 Wel i ddweud y TV Tafel, mae yn fynd i yn ddiolch i'r neidio'r ddaeth. Mae'n ffantio'r ydw i'n ddefnyddio'r Golcifer a'r ddefnyddio. Roedd yn yma i'r cychwyn i'r pethau sydd yn fwy o'r hyn. Felly mae'n ddiddordeb yn ddifrwng i'r ddaeth. Mae'n ddiddordeb yn bwyll. Felly, mae'r rheswm fawr iawn o'r awdodau a'r byd, dwi'n gair i'w gwlad arall, ond mae'n gweld i ddweud. Dwi'n ddweud! Felly, mae'n ddweud, mae'n ddweud, llydd arall, ac mae'n ddweud i'w gwybod i'r gweithio. Dwi'n ddweud i'r cwmpio, ac mae'n ddweud i'w gweithio. Yr ddweud. Jordan Pickford, gwybodaeth cwmpio. Ynglyn Cymru, rwy'n meddwl! Ever present for Everton again, is actual availability being fantastic. Played every Premier League hasn't he, since he come on hand. Let's talk about him before you get. Nine clean sheets, that's five down I think from last season. Four errors leading to goals. 56 goals, can see that which is shocking and Joe's got seven catches. I don't know. Aerial win percentage, that's what we want. Seven catches, let's be nice and basic there Joe. It's dead easy I think to look at Jordan Pickford and go, out of ten I'm giving him five or four, cos in my mind the last game you played he was horrific. What I've got here is I've got, I've tried to be a little bit more scientific this year with this slightly and I've let Sofa score and who scored, rate him because they take everything into account. Rather than me looking at my eyes and going three out of ten garbage, they doing it from a thing. So his Sofa score is 6.68 out of ten. Where does that rank him? You'll tell me in a minute. And who scored is 6.42, so who scored seems to be a little bit more critical. I'd seen a graphic a few weeks ago saying he was in the bottom two for shots saved. You might be able to tell me if he's even worse than that now. Is bottom two kept significantly worse? So quite clearly that isn't a great, that's not great at all. I'd have probably ranked him myself about six out of ten for the season and I'll be honest I'm probably being a little bit generous there as well. But then there's been some games when he's done well and other games where he's been. Let's take emotion out of it. Six out of ten is roughly about right. So what's your opinion on that? So with Pickford right, it depends where you've been at with him before. I've been quite critical of Pickford over the last 18 months because I've just seen no improvement. He's done me wrong on his day. At times he can make wonderful saves. But the reason for that is because he's all reactive. He's got generally good reactions at times. She ain't on Sunday at no moment. The basics though, concentration, our anticipation, positioning himself. Sometimes no one went with him to set himself. And reading the game really, just all below the par it needs to be for what is perceived to be a top goalkeeper now. He's England number one of the people used. This is like a badge of honour. I think it's not really David Seaman out there. He's beaten off the goalkeeper. Let's be honest with Nigel Martin. Rob Green was England goalie a number of years ago. He wasn't the number one of Rob Green. People say this through shock hearts. But I've always had great goalies and I think this particular year we'll see how Dean Endeson goes over the next couple of years. I don't think it's a banner time for English goalkeepers. I wouldn't say I've got a goalie on the top 15 in the world. I think what we have to say, if you take him out now, we have to say he's done well to win the number one. He was the number one for a reason. He had some good seasons and he did. But I agree with you. This year for me he's significantly gone. He's regressed this season. Interviewed Neville Southall at the start of the season, I think, or early on. And we talked about him and Neff was talking about. He's a very reactive goalkeeper. He's not someone who anticipates stuff and therefore he's caught on the hop after time because he's reacting to a shot or his position. I think quite probably he's confident of being on the wane since the derby. I think up to then he was very much chest puffed out. He'd had a good first season with Everton. He'd had a good well cup. He'd come into the second season with Everton and was doing well. Everton were doing well till the derby. And then he made the error. And while he recovered and still finished with 14 clean sheets, I think it was the third, the third in the league for the most clean sheets, this year he's gone that way. I'm going to say put clean sheets in the bin, like Brian Cloughford said to the Leeds players. Clean sheets are a team performance. It doesn't measure individual performance. You can have a great defence. And I think Pickford's looked his best and this is why we signed him suddenly. I call it Simon Minley syndrome. It's great saving loads of shots and getting B4 now. You're great doing that because it's not your fault to defence in front of his back. First season, first half of the season, we were terrible. He was making good saves again. We were conceding goals and getting beat. And then Sam Ardys came in and protected them. But then when Marcus Silver came in and Marcus Silver obviously had flaws as a manager we didn't protect them. And his flaws have come more and more and more evidence. To be a top goalkeeper, you need to have top level concentration. You need to be able to do the basics well. The best goalkeeper is in the world. You look at them across the park. He may not be those flashy goalkeepers, but he's always there. Pickford makes everything look hard. He's diving outside. There's post trying to save things. He's pushing things back into play when they went on target. The problem with Pickford for me is he's just not a top level goalkeeper. At his best he's a decent goalkeeper who would be good for a mid table side. But we don't want to be there. This is the problem. I think he's one of the reasons we are a mid table side. He's just not good enough. I'll remove emotion in terms of discounting. He just hasn't got it to be a top goalkeeper. He's 26 now and people are still young to be a goalkeeper. I've done this before where you look at the goalkeepers who are now the best in the world. They were already well-classed by the AGU. The hair was well-classed at 26. Our black was well-classed at 26. The new year was well-classed at 26. All these players have already reached the peak. There you go. All the peaks at 26. So this stood me wrong. There's always outliers you develop later. Nicky Pope was 28, 29 when he developed into a... He's not a well-classed goalkeeper, of course. He's a pretty good goalkeeper. You've got to look at it in that sense. I just don't think he's just going to get good enough to lead that into where we want to be. I think the manager knows him. I think the fans now know it really. At times he's been good and sometimes they can't screen save. Like that one son, that was really top-level save with the reactions. But then to get beaters near post. Often does he miss catches. Often does he give corners away trying to be silly sometimes? I don't know. There's too many. We looked at the errors there. He's had the joint most errors leading to a goal since the start of last season. It's just not good enough. I don't like to pile in on players. He's certainly got his deficiencies. He's a Premier League level goalkeeper. I'm not going to say it that way just like he's not good enough for the Premier League. He's just not right for that. I think the attitude thing, I think it's part of an act. I don't think he is that confidence. It's clear. It's a projection. I think I just laugh when he concedes goal. It makes mistakes. Well that is because he's trying to show you there isn't both of them and he'll be back in the game. He would have much more cash with the fans if he was like, sorry, sorry. If he was like punching the floor over. I've said this before. You've got to be contrite. As I say, this season you look at it. The errors, the fact that he's probably cost 5 goals. The season he shouldn't have let in. Now obviously you can still concede goals. People can still concede goals no matter what. But obviously you've got XG you can see which I think is higher. But we'll use post shots which basically XG is basically before you take the shot where you're positioned, who's in front here, what's going on around you. Post shots is where the shot's been hit. And based on post shots XG is the second worst goal given the league behind Kepper. That shouldn't be the case now. Some goalkeepers will be benefitted by the fact that they concede a lot of chances like to Bradker. It's quite high. I don't think he's that great of a goalkeeper. I think he's a good goalkeeper and he's great. But even so, for a goalkeeper who's England's number one, you'll get Dean Henderson who's at the other end of the table. He's plus 8.5. He's stopped eating half goals going in over the course of the season. It's just not good enough. I haven't needed a goalkeeper. Even just a solid keeper who does the basics, right? So what would you rate him at then? 5.5 or 10. I tend to agree with that. I thought 6, but the more I think about it, I think it's actually a little bit below. I think there's something in there, there's a keeper in there, there's no doubt for me. But attitude, concentration and... The kick has gone downhill as well. When you start that, you've got to arrest it. He's got a massive season ahead of him. Is he your heart? I think... I've seen that a lot. I don't think this man will put up with it. He's already issued a number one after a Wolves game, didn't he? He said it's got to be better. It's not good enough. He's been goalies in the past. He got to you there. So we'll have to wait and see. But that's the open pick. Going into the defence, James Coleman, 27 games. Started 21 this season. No goals, one assist. Who scored gives him 6.72. Who scored gives him 6.59. I scored him at 6. I don't think he's being as high as what they do. But like I said, they are more scientific. What do you think of this? In your eyes, are they about right? It's a tough one, because what I'd say about Coleman this season is every other game he's been fine. I think he's got better defence than he was in the past. Defensively, yes. The issue is, and I think this is hard when you compare it, the current one version of him is a 6.5 out of 10, or nearly a 7 for me. The current version. I don't expect anything more. The problem is when you compare him to the older version of Coleman, and coming on, Coleman wasn't perfect in his prime. But he was one of our attacking threats. In the final third, he's basically null and void now. He gets into the box, can't beat the face man, checks back a lot when he's in good positions. I think he's fine. But that's about all I can say. I don't think he's been particularly great this season. I think people hold him being captain against him probably quite a lot as well. It depends what you're looking for on the captain. There's quiet leaders. You know, Denys Aeo was never really... I'm not as competitive as Denys Aeo, of course, but there's people who are quiet leaders. But the problem is, I think Coleman gets a lot of stick because he's the face of the club being the captain. But I think, I don't even know it. No, there is some of that, of course. But I think we always... I think what Seamus Coleman says, it comes in the right place. I think he has standards and he wants to do well. I think sometimes he needs to leave from the front a bit more on what I mean. By that is being the referee's face, throw a challenge in on people, get rile people up a little bit. People were critical of Phil Neville and rightly so, sometimes, but other times. Drop kick Ronaldo and chest. He would throw a tackling or he'd chased the referee and he wouldn't be having it. A lot of what he said off the pitch was nonsense and I couldn't accuse Seamus of that because he speaks brilliantly away from the game. And I love Seamus Coleman, whether I think he should be Evans number one right back now. No, I would say not, no. But that and that's why, but I think when he, like the Wolves after the Wolves game, he spoke for all of us watching and he was including him in that. That was a shambolic display. Now, okay, he hasn't mentioned Sunday because I don't think he needs to. But he would have said, I guess he probably would have said the same thing again. So he's pulling his tribe out every day and training and other players aren't and that's where it's come from. He said we don't work hard every day. He basically said that. So I think verbally he speaks a lot of what we expect as fans as a captain. I think his issue is he can't run up and down anymore and I think that it shines a light on it because we haven't got someone in front of him who's any who's consistent. I think he was very good. Then Coleman could just look after the defensive side and when he did join in, it'd be the bonus for us. And especially the way Carlo Antelotti wants to play. He wants your right fullback to become your third centre back because Luca Dean is so advanced. You usually admire the pitch thing. So Coleman actually fits that which is why we've seen him put in some really impressive performances. Zahar, a Godduson palace, he was outstanding against that. Of a manne, didn't he? He was outstanding. So defensively it is there now from him. I think he's matured. I think to help him we need a better right winger. But I think overall season for me because I don't think he started. I think he was a problem in the first part of the season. Second half he finished the season much stronger than he started. He started showing signs of life didn't he after Marco Silva left? Yeah he did. I don't think he was impressed. He's never been the same player since his injury. No but I wouldn't necessarily like that. That coincided with the fact that he's getting on anyway. He's just a different player, yeah. It's fullbacks now. We've seen it with Baines. We love Leighton Baines but post 30 he couldn't sprint up and down all game. He'd do it. He'd have a go when some games he'd get but then it's filling in isn't it. So what are you saying? Mine I'm still sticking with the 6 out of 10. 6 and a half out of 10. I just like the maturity in his performance sometimes. I think he's quite a consistent player at times. I think you're shuffling with the recency bias that you always quote to people. Jibril Siddabi, a lad who's also played that right fullback he's left the club now of course but he played 25 times for Evan. Started 18 games. No goals but four assists from that position and he's finished with a score of 6.99 from sofa scores, 6.95 from who scores so they were quite assists. Well of course but that's the right and they've given. I think he was about a 6 and a half out of 10. I would agree with that. I think he was better than Coleman because he offered more attack on my he showed his defensive deficiencies at Arsenal and Chelsea where he and Brighton earlier in the season where all three of those goals that they scored that they came because he was just too busy going the other way. But then there was other games where he showed the maturity and defended quite well. I think it's absolutely the right decision I think he's come in and done a decent job for us but 12.5 million in this market, not for me not for someone who doesn't ultimately solve the problem. He was a good athlete, a good size I think overall that loan, I would call that a successful loan. Good bridge loan to see what Kenny's about you. You know I think he'd done well whether we sell Kenny or we don't but he gave us a year and space and he helped the team. So what do you say? 6.5 out of 10 I think it's probably a tale of two halves I think if you're going to go recency by so you go no 5 or whatever. It's the first half of the season you look at his performance he had four assists and another assist in the cup that he as well that go for Dom which he started Dom started kicking on from there and that was another good performance actually I figure out that sheffield performance that we've done right. He was good at the passing and I think his crossing as well was particularly good and then team started seeing him on his deficiencies which we mentioned he had a couple of bad games that's why I say he's 6.5 because I think he had bad games I think he had good games I think he's a flawed player that's why we're not signing him but he was a fine bridge loan it's not cwco marty in the playing right back for 38 games he's not below the level required he's just not where we want to go and I think he wasn't a bad loaner we've got that year now to look at Kenny and make a decision on him it didn't cost us much at all so we're going with 6.5 Luke at Dean 35 games for Everton started every game he was fit seven assists overall he got 7.15 from sofferscore and 7.17 from Hoosegood I gave him a 7 out of 10 I thought he was very consistent for Everton I don't think he started the season particularly brilliantly I know he set the winner up didn't he for the Charles against Wolves in the third game and he scored that wonderful free kick at Lincoln that was his only goal this season I just don't think he quieted his level but then coming up to the time in Anciolotti Duncan took over in Anciolotti and I think he went back up to what we expected don't get me wrong in the first half of the season he wasn't poor, he just wasn't at the level he was the year before I would say I would say, apart from maybe one or two others he's ever been Evan's most consistent player this season and he wasn't as good as he was last season but you look at when everyone else's levels have dropped he's probably been our best player during lockdown so the restart sorry and I think that showed how much even when he hasn't been at his top level this season he's still by far the most consistently talented player apart from a Charles maybe in the team and yeah, I'd say 7-7 you can see his class towards the end of the season where he's the only one who really has anything going forward and I guess he suffers maybe because we put so much emphasis on him because there isn't other players just like we were talking about it on the way in midfield players aren't driving on and giving in that space and once covering him we're not getting a left-winger or a right-winger on in real great form so it's not free in a way so the fact that he is so consistent I guess all that does is underpin what we're saying is that he's such a fantastic footballer for everything football club and he's had another very good season he's had a good season, you're not going to be perfect every season I think he's been one of the better players I think he's had a good season he's one you don't have to worry about isn't he it's about it, yeah definitely 100% Leighton Baines of course we've sadly retired this week 8 games played all together started 4 one goal was in the there'll be 9 won't even beat the cup games he scored 1 in the cup was a Premier League game started 4, he's won a sub 4 no goals and no assists in that but he finished with a score 6.89 from Sophie's score I gave him a six and a half out of 10 because I think he was above average. I don't think he let anybody down. And I think it's because of the small sample, I think it was for me it would have felt unfair to go, he's a seven and a half. He's eleven really to us. Well listen he's a twenty. Play the season. But you know obviously he'd be second by to bench, but you know still showed didn't he, breathing this season at times that he could still do at his job? If he didn't play every game he would still think he could do with it he comes in the team he's still the best passer on the side peper o'r Paiendr from Andrew Gomez but still on his pass at times you see him playing sing games, the last cup game that was wonderful going i think that was a nice fit that was probably his last big performance it doesn't fit one of the fit nens that he had to score the goal in the aha produc Yn ystod, mae'n fawr, mae'n fawr yn bwysig, mae'n fawr yn fawr yn argynig, ond mae'n fawr yn bwysig. Mae'n fawr yn bwysig. Rwy'n gwein i'r gweinio'r gweinio. Michael Keane, 31 ysgolwch, yn ystod y 27. Rwy'n gweinio'r gweinio. Rwy'n gweinio'r gweinio, mae'n gweinio'r gweinio. Mae'n dweud, mae'n 6.95 o'r Ysgolwch, i urgyntiau scraff. Mae'n 6.5. Mae yna gennych am adael gweinio'r gweinio. Mae'n gyflawnio, mae'n argynwyd, mae'n argyngei'r mirloch gydaolu yma ei hyn yn digwydd o blygu yma. Mae'n gweinio'r gweinio'r fawr fawr. Mae'n gweinio'r gweinio, mae'n gweinio'r gweinio'r gweinio. Mae'n dwi'n gweinio'r gweinio'r gweinio. Felly mae gennym bod y gwaith yma i ddim yn ffordd i'r ysgol, ydych chi'n gweld y teimlo i ddim yn ychwanegol. Felly mae ganddo'r un oedd yma i bach, a'r gweld yn gweithio'r teimlo i ddim yn bach, a'n gweithio'r teimlo i gweithio'r teimlo i ddim yn bach, mae'n gwybodaeth yma y cwm yw'n meddwl i'r gweithio'r cyffredin. Mae gennych i'r gwaith cyffredin yn oed yn aelod ysgol, a mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gwaith, yn gwlad hon a'i gafodd gweithio yn y fawr iawn. Ond afonwch fe wedi gael erbyn o'r fawr i ddechrau, ond nid am dda sicrhau ddiwn i gael gwlad yn gweithio. Yna ymgyrch yng Nghaerdydd yn ymlaen chi'n speidio yn mynd i gael. Ond dwi'n ddill gynllun i ddych chi'n gweithio'n fawr iawn, mae'r baf yn gwneud yn gwlad yn ni'n gweld i'r newid yn gweld. Dwi'n gweithio gyda Cymru nesaf yw'r twong. Efallai hwn yn y combinell ar gyfer y 7 a 7 ond yn ffynnwys,SEF. Your're a six and a half coms,at hynny roedd yn fawr gweld ei pheth a siwr. Mae'n nadd приходb yn beth ydi cerdd ni'n meddwl i nifer nódd. Rydyn ni'n meddwl mewn meddwl i'n meddwl beth dechrau wrth crywpeth. Personalio'r ffordd rydyn ni nifer i'n meddwl unrhyw ym grwp hwn. Fe wnaeth mae'n bwyno y flwyddyn a meddwl hynny sy'n meddwl. Rydyn ni'n meddwl unrhyw ym gyda'r bwysig. fod yn borefod i'r nifer measurements, dwi'n halfwad. Felly ydw i ddarparu'r ddiwedd. Mae yna'r pethau i'r pethau. Nw'n rhaid, yn gwlad i'r pethau i ddim yn gr�nog, fod yn ateb yn cwrnod i'r lli. Mynd i'r pethau i'n gr�nod i'r pethau i ddim? Ysbron iawn i'r pethau i ddim yn gr�nod. Elanol i'r pethau i'n rhaid. B Weinidiaid i'r pethau i'r pethau i'n gr�nod i'r pethau i'r pethau. Mae'n gweithio i chi ar y cyfrifio ac yn oedd y gofyn yn gwybod, sy'n mynd i'n gwybod fwy o'i bod yn rhan o'r tyn sydd wedi'i bod yn hawdd. Mae'n gwneud o'r cyfrifio am fflaen i rydym yn gyflaen o'r cyfrifio a oedd 29 yma oherwydd y meddwl. Rwy'n gweithio, 25 o bryddoch. Rwy'n gweithio i gael, 1 ysys. Ydw i'r cyfrifio yma. 6.98. Y dduf yn cyfrifio 6.83. Wrth gwrs, mae'n gynhyrch ar 7 o 10 o'r dystafodd o'r cyflawn. Fel y gallwch chi, mae'n ffór eu fawr hwn yn y ddechrau'r cyffraff. Oes ffór o'r cyflawn o'r ysgrifennu yn y gweithio, ac mae'r cyffraff yma. Ond o'r pethau, mae'r cyffraff yn ei fawr. Mae'r cyffraff yn ei fawr. Mae'n gweithio yma, ac mae'r cyffraff mwy o'r cyflogau. Ond rwy'n yn rhaid i'r gweithio'r cyffraff, mae'n gweithio'r cyffraff, Yn gweithio ymlaen, mae'r hyn yn eich cyffredig yn ei wneud, mae'n dweud yn wneud. Mae'n gweithio y 29, yng Nghymru Gwun Arddug. Yn oedd y gwaith ymlaen, dyna'n credu'n gweithi am ysgrifŵl Lleidwyr Fyllt. Mae'n gweithio, mae'n ffwrdd gwaith ar y gwaith, mae'n gweithi. Mae'n gweithio ar y gweithio ar gyfer y gwaith, mae'n gweithio ar gyfer y gwaith ar gyfer argynno. Mae'n gweithio ar gyfraith, mae'n gweithio ar gyfer ar gyfraith. Mae'r wneud o'r cyffredin iddo'i adrofiad hynny y dda. Rwy'n gwlad yn ystyried eich taro chi'n gennym. Mae'n meddwl yn Gweithio yn gyffredin gofynodau yn dod i dyfodol, ychydig fel dym nhw'n mynd i'n gyllidiaeth. Ond mae'n meddwl yn mynd i'n meddwl beth though y mae'n meddwl meddwl. Mae'r chacolwch yn arwathon dillidd yn ein bod yn profferdig i weld bydd yn mynd yn dda o'u meddwl, ond mae'n meddwl yn ymdill yn y cain. Dwi'n mynd i'r brosme yw'r bobl a dyna oherwydd drws. Yn ryw gweld y lle yw'r bobl yn hyn, mae yw'n gweld byddai'n ymddai. Mae'r r tár, mae'n rhai o ddad, mae'n dweud eich bobl yn eich gwneud pewyddiad. Dwi'n ddweud wedi bod yn y ddechrau, ac mae'n gyhoedd. Mae'n ddweud o'n ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'i ddechrau. Obi'r trai'n yselwm ar eich haith, ar eich piwg, byddai genna'r only works if you're trying to bring another centre back in. If Gabrielle came in for argument and she could have defended her ever and had been interested in it, then you'd have to look then and go, well we only really need one stop it for now and then you make the decision over key in a meaner, but for me, I don't get where the injuries from stuff go on. I think it was angry at this general and the lays over injuries with Evans fans because of the Gabarman thing and other players. I think injuries happen just past the game. You've missed what, nine games total in the season? And that's been into the wolves, so you missed the last player for... Other players have missed much more than that, so... There you go. The centre back, before we go on to Mason Holgate, Jarrod Branthwy very quickly played four games in the end, two starts, Sophie score given 6.8 and Hugh score given 6.64. As an isolated thing, I'd given seven. I'm not going to give him seven because it's a small sample size, but just then in isolation, I think he's done incredibly well for an 18-year-old lad he was playing in league one or whatever it was, league two shot in January to come in and end up playing four Premier League games. And okay, he wasn't great on Sunday and he made some errors, but in general he's coped really well and that's how I feel tonight that he was excellent, so he's done really well. How many 18-year-olds come in and play and consistency? Not many, let's be honest. You're going to have those games and they're the learning games. Give us management opportunities, this is where you went wrong, this is what you need to improve on, because if he's perfect all the time, then you're never going to get pulled up on things. So he's going to have games like that. I think I'm not going to give him a grade because I think you'd go six, I guess. That's what I said, in isolation. Yeah, I think he's been very well. Seven, if you want to go in isolation, he's been good, yeah, and he's exciting. That's just temporary expectations. That's how he goes. He's not very easy, let's be honest. No, he can't rely on players like that, yes. You've just got to let him see how he goes. Yeah. Mason Holgate, obviously, for me is probably, him and me, there have been the best partnership, I would say, but Holgate, because he's come, I think he's, I'm going to say, come and wait, I'm going to have to write a phrase, but he's really come to the forum this season. 27 appearances this season. He's put 44 tackles in, 94 clearances, 126 ball recoveries. Aerial battles won 44. Sophie score, give him 7.01. Hugh scored, give him 6.77. He's had three assists, no goals. But a couple of those assists, certainly the one of Brighton was one where he slid down the corner. That's a true assist for me, because it was threading, called it looming. Packing people in here. It's a big chance, wasn't it? So I give him across the season, I've given 7.5 because of, he got into, he had to wait, and then such was his improvement during that time that he's become the player that either something we've been the same since he's been off the team. No, he's mature physically. I think the, always the issue with Hall Geese was two really, his awareness of things going on around him. I remember there was a game last season against Tottenham and he just completely lost. Got lost, one of the, like we've got lost, I think on the way home for one of the goals. But since then, I think there's been, there's been one, maybe two moments that all across the whole time he's been the first in the season, which is a massive improvement. And I think, you know, I wasn't, I wasn't overly keen on playing right back for West Bromwich, but I think it's playing news week in week out, playing news against men, you know, consistently. I think people forget that it's very hard to come in and isolate the games and prove that you're ready because you can't get any rhythm going to the boys' key. And I think he's at this run now. And whatever, looking on, hasn't to go on to another level next season. I think he's the best pass we've got on the back four. Well, look at Dean obviously, but such a good pass off on the back. He's got that ability to play through the lines, basically play it from back to front along the floor really. And yeah, his decision making is much better. He closes the space quickly. You know, he's played on the left-hand side. He's played on the right-hand side this season. I think he's been really good. Don't be wrong, he's still got things to improve on, but you know, I think, you know, him and Meena would be the best to centre off as a pair we've had this season. And both of them have been missing. You know, and I think that's, I think that's quite partly why we've had a, you know, we haven't had the consistency of a pair in, since the restart. Maybe that's been an issue, but yeah, I think he's had a really good season, seven out of ten, yeah. Yeah, I think he's been excellent. He's also proved he played very well in midfield as well, and he used them in midfield, and that face-atility is very, very important as well. I just think he's, I think he's been brilliant. And he's stepped forward. There's a lead. I know we've done a couple of videos on this channel about a captain. And I think if you want to set the right tone for going forward. I'll listen to that. Yes, I agree with him's sentiments. I think he's, so we can set the tone. I think he's someone who, if you give him that responsibility, maybe he's not that person addressing you. I think he's stepping up to that role. I think he's ready for that responsibility. Maybe even, you know, obviously you don't want to take it off Coleman, but you make him, if Coleman's not playing, you make him vice captain, he captains them on the pitch. You know, obviously Coleman continues his club captain, but we need to start cultivating that leadership group to go forward. And maybe one of the players you would choose. Well, at least if someone doesn't back down, if he goes in through a tackle, he's got a bit of need, lani a. He's got a bit of ability as well on the ball. You know, as a modern censor off, you know, Michael Keynes could have hit in the ball out, but a bit concrete when he's got the ball on his feet. Very smooth. I could play fullback as well, I think. I think he's a good player. Does he, the decision he's the picker that he found himself in over the season? I'd say look at these delages if for me. I think he hasn't had his best for us. I don't know. Again, you tell him he's to see bias there, because obviously the restart was such an effect, but I think Mason Hulgates improves so much that you tend to say him, but I still think Llywodraeth Dean's been better over the season. Mason Hulgates has been really good. He's been good. You can't ignore seven assists as well. I don't think I've had one game where I thought he was poor on that game. I might miss one game there, but no. Defenders make mistakes with the lead to goal. But there's not been a consistency there with it. At times he's been the best censor off in the parents. There you go. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Do you agree with our assessments there? Who's been the best defender for you? Which partnership has made you more comfortable with the two censor backs? 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