 Welcome to Toffy TV. Everton had their annual Dixie awards yesterday. Slightly different version of the awards bars which we'll speak out in a moment. This video is sponsored by One Football. One Football's app makes it easier to find all the latest news, scores and stats in one place to download the One Football app. Click the link in the description. The new Dixie awards. No public ceremony. No big St George's Hall. Extravaganza, like there was in the past. No smaller intimate occasion either. It was a little bit different. What did you think of the new format? I thought it was good. I thought Everton put it together. Well, obviously they had Mark Chapman presenting it with Aussie from the executive book with a view. Not too dissimilar to this behind her. And then obviously ducking out to Finch Farm and things like that to give the awards out. So I thought as far as it looked I thought they put the show together quite nicely. Do you think there's any reason why they've moved away from the typical annual awards? I mean obviously they moved away from the more lavish style of St George's Hall. I don't know. Maybe it was less cost effective to have it in a smaller place. Maybe they thought that it was more welcoming having people be able to spend whatever it was on the tickets. And obviously this year they've gone for just it was about, wasn't it? And just been able to have it so the players received the awards last weekend and they put out this sort of magazine style programme. Yeah, I mean each of their own wasn't a massive fan of certainly at the Philharmonic. Some people loved it and I get that. Me personally from my point of view are pretty pointless right now. So I think this what they've done this year suited everyone. I think it's really difficult to do these kind of things because you almost feel like, or I do, when everyone gets together like that with the team I feel like we should be celebrating something. Obviously that would only ever then be decided at a rush job because it would be almost like are we going to win something? Like let's put this thing together and people wouldn't have a lot of time to be able to get something together. So we understand the fundamentals behind it's really difficult and the only other way you could potentially do that if you want something would be to start at the next season before anything's being kicked. You could have this, the place where you could give back the team so to speak. Depends what you look at the awards as I suppose when you break it down to whatever you've done then why shouldn't they have these awards? Where people can go and enjoy them do you know what I mean? And I understand there will be a section of fans who love it and who enjoy going and sitting there with the players while you've got these awards and that's absolutely fine. I don't know why they've changed it this year maybe because of the way things were last year they just thought let's just keep it in out, we can control everything that goes on and we can do this magazine style programme like you said. I've had it online and a lot of people watched it and a lot of people enjoyed it. I've watched it and of course I've caught up with it and had a look and I thought it was put together really well. But I understand there will be a lot of people out there who've liked going to the awards. I know that there's a section of people who've liked going to St George's as well with the Black Tire and having a big meal and things like that obviously that wasn't affordable for everybody but it was a large number of people who could afford it and enjoyed it. I suppose it just depends where you sit on. I mean where do you sit on the awards things? I didn't think they should have had to sing George's all. For me it was elitist for a start. For me I'd actually have the awards take 15 minutes at the end of the game, last game of the season and have them then. You're going to have to vote a week before. But this format was fine. There's a lot made of awards and things far too much when you think about it. If it's ever given the awards out then you'll feel just have your own little private thing, have your own meal and stuff. I thought this was a good way to do it. I don't know whether it's going to be a one-off or whether it's going to continue. Maybe that's something to look at this season. I know they didn't really make a big thing of it last season but they went ahead when the public mood wasn't really there but like you said it's hard to just chop and change whenever you want. It's hard to say what constitutes having an award. I mean for me the way I look at it it's about team awards no personal awards. But I suppose like when you played Sunday League or you played for your team you'd always had the end of the season player dude didn't you? Yeah but that's for the players isn't it? And I don't know whether clubs do that as such anyway so I suppose this way. I think the way you just said there with on the pitch say like they would have given Luke a Dean and just given the microphone while the crowd was still there and gone you've been both of four. Do you want to say a few words? He could have said like what he said to the camera which is great what he said to the camera he could have said to the crowd and saying maybe it's your lesson and everyone would have been giving it all and then you know they've got the stuff. Everything just becomes a commercial venture now doesn't it? That's what we've seen recently. Is this a commercial venture? No that's what I'm saying we've booked the trend a little bit by going against that. But I think for people like young Alfie I think it would have been lovely for him to be invited to the game. We'll go through the awards and I'm all for it. For some of the awards it would be nice to get recognition in front of fans and the last game of the season wasn't great timing this year but it would be good if you just had the last game of the season. But some of them could have gone. Like for Alfie could have been giving it a half time couldn't he? The players could have gone at the end. Ladies team could have gone at the end. 23 years could have gone. Although they couldn't have gone in our last home game because of the semi-fano. But at the same time they still could have just been announced. This was an interesting one. Let's go through it then. Let's just see what we do. The way Everton put it together was really good. Nice and polished and it did flow. I think Martian is brilliant anyway. He's got that nice balance between the presenter but also being relaxed enough to have a bit of a laugh and all these are good talkers. So I thought if it was going to be a magazine style I thought the club did a really good job with it. With what it contained because they had bits of goals and stuff in the season as well. So it was good what he did but maybe to involve the crowd a bit more just do it. Just do it at the final home game. Have to vote a little bit earlier and do it. So the play of the season, Llywodraeth, any arguments? No, not at all. I want to add a cante for me. It was one in about February when I was out standing for the last few months but Llywodraeth was out standing. Virtually every game he played he was excellent. To me so many games went by. If I was still doing the right things he'd have had a 25 man of the matches because for so many games he was just better than any of our players. So he's had a fantastic season coming in replacing a player who I absolutely love and was like last summer I think and we get carried into him because he grew into Bain's role and he looks like a good attack on player but I still love Bain's. This kid's come in and we were like okay and we were there for the Valencia game and he made it come on at half time. We were like hey looks alright but not that day when we watched him did I think he was progressing through what he is today for us and he's just ever since he got in Huddersfield at home I think it was. It was just the week after Bain's push on the thingy for the penalty. So Llywodraeth was in a week later than ever since he's been in then. He's had an assist that day as well of course. He's been absolutely brilliant. He's had a couple of wobbles. He didn't have a great game against West Amarome and the odd game here and there but in general absolutely fantastic display to make you even forget about Leighton which is a big thing. He's been brilliant hasn't he? You have to check out the video when we do go through my player ratings for the season to find out. But now I thought he has been the old round player this season especially with it being his first season and the expectations. Were there any expectations on him and I suppose that's what makes it even better. You bring a player and he's settling so quickly and he's been. Did you think Bain's had played more this season? No when Luca came in. Because I think I probably did. I don't know it's a difficult one because not knowing loads about him and him not playing loads of football. I just think when he come in it was a bit like this lad is a boss. He'll push Bain's all the way. Obviously after a few weeks I was like Bain's ain't getting back in this right here. But I just think you know when he came did we think that he would replace Bain's as quickly as he has? We probably didn't did we? No I don't think so but he has and it's a testament to him. I was going to say it but it's not also a testament to something that's not always in your line of sight can be just as good or better than ones that are in your line of sight. I remember me and you sitting here going I hope we get that Taney because we were strongly linked with him. And this kid's come in for something like almost £20 million cheaper than what Celtic wanted for Taney in the end. I don't think he and Taney would have had the same impact as what Luke had been. It's not saying he's not a very good footballer because he is but I don't think he'd have done what Luke has done this season. No he's being outstanding. So he got played this season and he also shared players played this season with Ghana guy. And I think that's an interesting one as well isn't it because that shows you how much the players appreciate Ghana and how much he helps the team and how pivotal he is to the side. So he shared that so a lot of love for both of the players and I suppose it's only right that Ghana got something like that and especially it's probably better for him up for the players because he is one of those players that I don't know maybe not necessarily now but in the old days maybe you would have gone a little bit unloved at times. But now we have the biggest picture of football. See from all angles, have all the stats and everything. It's easier to sit down and say what he actually does. So I'm glad the players have shown that because he doesn't score loads of goals, doesn't make loads of goals and then didn't score a single goal. So therefore people look at it and go what does he actually do and he does a lot. He does all the stuff so everyone else can do all that. I think the thing with Ghana and the thing with this boat would have been like the RPFA one. Ghana, I don't think Ghana would have been close to it in January but the way he's finished the season, absolutely magnificent. And you're right he does all the stuff that other people don't do and the way he presses and gets about the pitch, at times under Cumansite he was brilliant. When he first came in that fit till he went to the African Nations he was incredible. And then at times last season he left his position too much so he was actually damaging us at times because the team weren't set up to be the way he is. Because not everybody presses so it's like if you go and press and then you leave a gap up you make doesn't and they just play around you. There was holes and I remember the biggest example I remember was Amfield under Cuman when we got three women in Pennington school. Him and Davis started pressing and Liverpool just played around us because nobody else around them were doing the same job so there was just big gaps because of the way Mark was set this team up. It just compliments Ghana and you've seen that now so much so that when Snidland's coming Ghana's actually playing a bit more he's taking the ball forward okay. It still gives it away sometimes but what about if he does remain here and we don't know whether he will but if he does stay for next season I'd like to see him develop a little bit more. Get a few more shots away. You know we've got some insurance behind you but we said it loads of times on the show that since the PSG thing fell through he's shown you exactly how a professional should behave and it's not a bit you've done me out and go full van dyke and refuse to play and all that. It's get your head down and play twice as good as you were before and then if he gets his move we'll all be a bit disappointed because he's been such a big player for us but you can't then say well you can just say mate you were nearly man of the match most weeks after that. So fully just the fact. Fantastic for him and look at Dean. The Everton giant went to David Unsworth. He's a big lad. He was really proud of that obviously up there second under 23s Premier League two in the space of three years and obviously done the double as well this year so he's obviously massively proud of winning that award. He's listened to being at Everton since he was 13 and now he's had a little spell away when he went to Westam and then obviously wagan and pours and played for a week but since he's come back to the club we've had the pleasure of sitting down with him quite a few times now and having a chat with him's done interviews and even away from the camera and stuff. He's just a great fella isn't he and he loves Everton so he's Everton through and through and I think if he was to leave Everton and go and manage him on his aim we'd be to get back on the Evans man and that's how ingrain the club is in him and when we spoke to the likes of Morgan Feeney you know your love child. When we spoke to the likes of Morgan and you're talking to him about the home is where the heart is thing and it's like well umsy drills us into it, drills us into it when we're 14, 15 and communities and it's then the right kind of messages that are given to these young players. You know so for me home's weight is more than a worthy weather of it and he's looked a light and listen you know you can get these awards and be like oh thanks yeah it's great but if you actually if you haven't watched it just go and watch his reaction when he gets it and when the camera pulls away and other stuff's going on he's just he's looking at it and he's like you know he can't believe he's got it and I just think for me you know thoroughly he's done a fantastic job. If something else happens seeing someone having a sign something the other day he hasn't done a great job because we haven't got five players into the first team but he can only work with what he's got and develop players as far as they go but what I would say to that is probably a lot of this 123 side will be footballers it doesn't matter what level you know lovely if the Premier League footballers but they make a living out the game and he's done his job hasn't he because he's trying to give lots of chance. Look at every generation there's not like loads come through it's like you know what I mean you look at like 84 when we won the youth club and when we won the resale titles before it's not like loads of players come through it just doesn't happen like that it's just you're trying to create footballers for all levels of football and then maybe you might get that one or that two and he used to say that one or two doesn't you know or even some of them don't go away. Look at look at we had Bains we had Jack Ylchur they had to go away and then they came back and we got the benefit of that it cost us a few million quid but that's just the way it is so the lighter for David Lundriff chairman's blue blood award. Which basically means somebody who on the pitch encapsulates what it is to be an Evertonian I suppose you know shows the qualities that the chairman believes people previously have won it the likes of Tim Cale the likes of Tim Howard people who aren't necessarily Evertonians but come into the club and start showing the things you need to be and to do and that went to Michael Keane. And obviously they they came like lavage to a lot of praise on him you know said he'd been through tough times but this season had said you know you're on your way to being up there with like lobby which he's got a long way but what he did he did say you know that is the highest thing I can say. I think he says that is not necessarily about the way he plays but the way he callys himself and he's got a quiet demeanour about himself and you know very rarely gets booked or sent off and get like that as well or plays his part in that so obviously the chairman very impressed with Michael Keane has been one of one if not the most improved plays this season. Yeah he's been brilliant again you know thoroughly deserved that award that you know the chairman spoke about off the pitch as well and you're right carrying himself on last season you know and it's still fresh in my mind me defending him in August and giving him a kick. No but in all series he had a tough season last season but there was also mitigating circumstances why he had a tough season last season you know and he came from Burnley and people forget this Liverpool wanted him, Manchester United wanted him and he come to Heaven. Right now I'm not saying he just started every big for Liverpool or he just started every big for United but he come to Heaven and he made his mind up early on to the come to Heaven and he came in and we were all oh yeah this is great and he started off for writing then obviously had the injury and he was playing next to Ashley Williams and he was playing with a boot two sizes too big for him cos his foot was that swollen trying to get results for Cumin you know he was on painkillers and things like Southampton he was hallucinating and he had so we had a terrible test. He had a terrible time and he come back in and he was alright some games he wasn't great other games he looked better. We got to the sum of Michael Cumin I think Michael Silver is probably what he needed someone who put his arm on them and go you are a good defender get back to doing what you're doing and he's got his head down this season you know what a lot of people were looking and going he'll be meaner in Zuma there'll be the two and Cain's been the mainstay all season and he's been absolutely brilliant in fact we lost the fulham. It was the game he should have played and he kept the action and Cain didn't play you know I know he was on the pitch for the Newcastle game but one defeat in the last ten went Michael Cain in the side. We've had the most clean sheets when Cain's played and I think his passion ability is fantastic as well he's had the most clearances he's won the most aerial duels by actually miles I think he's the second highest passer of the ball in our team just under 1600 passers. So he's on the ball a lot for a centre back but I think all of that, listen, we're amongst friends here aren't we he made the tackle that cost Liverpool a leak at all I'm saying on Mausala. But I think he's been brilliant and I understand now Dave Watson he's got it on whether he's ever been given a word I think he has but he is an evident giant Dave Watson because he was incredible for us. Cain, Michael Cain could be a proper evident centre back lead, he's a good comparison Dave Watson isn't he? I think, and if a pattern was on the back, I think I had previously said that maybe he needed not to be next to someone like Ashley Williams or Phil Jagelke who almost dominated him and he needed to become his own man and I thought maybe putting the captain arm band around him could be one of the things that could help him. Okay that hasn't happened but I do think that him having to be the leader in that defence has brought that little bit extra out on him. He wasn't like an alpha but he had to almost become that. Do you think that he's developed into that though? I think quietly he is, I don't think he's ever ever going to be that ranting and raving but he might be a bit like Jags the organiser but he's a good defender as well. But I do find that sometimes and I think I've said this before players who play next to somebody else who have been the leader in that back four when I say the leader, the person who tells people to step up and tells people to hold the line and all those things. When is someone else talking to them? It doesn't work the same, they have to be the person that goes through with it and maybe we're keen becoming that person, that might have kicked them on a little bit. Just being the dominant one, playing on his side as well, playing on his side of the defence. Do all those little things to help them. The manager saying to you I don't just want you to defend, I want you to play football. That keeps your switch down as well then. He's had odd little mistakes but I do think he's gone from being the person that he has got a mistake in him to going that I'm surprised by that he has made a mistake so I think he's really come on during the season. I think even you sort of feel and you remember the Arsenal game when you walked out and Jax was playing everyone was like, where's Keane? People were like a bit concerned he wasn't playing so that's a big indication. Jax were fantastic that day and scored obviously but people were a bit you know and we all said he needs to be back in now, Jax done great. So I think he's done very well and if he can build on it I think he can be one of those defenders that you can rely on. I think he also gets unsettled by changing and messing around so when we played Newcastle we went to three at the back and I think that unsettled him. I think there's little things like that that still needs to work. But when it's a flat back four I'm saying when he came to me next time we built that relationship he looked every little bit of the player that we paid that money for so back in the England scene. Yeah yeah so he's got a lot of and now you've got obviously him getting linked with Arsenal and talking to people like that. There's the compliment right there isn't it when you start getting those kind of. He don't need to worry about that. No I'm saying people are but especially not Arsenal and Arsenal on a step up. But he was very humbly and he looked at me and I've seen the thing where he walks in and they're all sat down on the table and he walks in. I don't know what he's thinking. Sit down Michael. Yeah what's going on here but he always looks like he's dead unassuming you see so he goes in and you're like but he was made up and he obviously said to Bill Ken Knight he's very honest in it and he was like you know I didn't have a good time last season. And I'm like you know thanks for texting me and keeping me out of him Bill Ken Knight. He's like you know you were struggling. I mean Bill was getting him as well. You were struggling last year even though we paid a lot of money for you. But now he seems genuinely made up with you both so it's fantastic. Good. Young player of the year with Charleston. Yeah. Now what I really like about this one is I think in years by we've had someone as one young player of the year and they've shown flashes you know bits and pieces. Jordan the season that he can go looks a good player and he's going to be a good player that kind of thing. This season we've got a player who has done it all season. He could have won a player of the year. He could have won a player of the year if he chose maybe a little bit more consistency. But a player that you look at it goes he's made a massive impact on the pitch. Scored goals played in three different forward positions. Wakes hard, fights you know. A time he's had a little bit of a couple of sulks but sand represents the club really well. Has a little bit of a laugh. Get involved with the fans on social media. A little dig of poor mason. All good. All good things. So it's really promising that you look at it and go yes that's what we want. We want young players to be showing it. It's not just potential they're doing it on the pitch. Yeah absolutely. I mean it's not young player who's just out of 23s and has been shrub a few times. This is a kid who's in our first team and one of the first names on the sheet. He's been brilliant all season. I did have a little dip. I wanted to be expected 21. 22 shorty last week wasn't he. It's been great you know. It's second season in England you know after Brazil. You had a big move in the summer. It's come here. You know our fans are more demanding than the inflatable snakes. I love Marco Silva. You know we said that before and love the fans which is basically what he said when he received his award from Marcel Brans but he's been brilliant. He's been absolutely brilliant and he's a player who you look at and think okay he's got 14 goals in all competitions this season but next season I can see him getting 20 because he's always in the right place at the right time. If you watch him wherever he plays he gets in the right area. I think when he plays through the middle he's a threat but I think his strengths are at the moment anyway being a wide striker. He doesn't hold the ball off very well for the centre forward. He's coming to play on the shoulder and when he had that little spell he was really good but I think then it kind of peated out because we needed him to keep it and we weren't getting the same output off the person who was either side of him. I think when he goes wide he's a wide striker. I can get you 15, 20 goals. You know we've seen Liverpool and Manchester City set the example with those kind of players. I've had them three lads up front who all get your goals. It's outstanding for us that we've got a kid there on the right who can get us 20 goals I think next season from that wide area. I think he's being magnificent for what? 29 million if you look like. He'll rise to 40 or whatever but absolutely brilliant and if he keeps going like that then not yet but in a couple of years we might have a fight on our hands to keep him and if it is it'll be for big big money. Exactly so that's what you're doing or if not you'll be elevating us into that. Those are still on so more like that please this summer. Goal of the season, Guilffy Sigarton. Interest of the city. You're Greek? Listen, we've scored some crackers this season. We have, you know, I mean you've done a video the other week a little bit tongue and cheek about Lytialis and Scissor Kick which was brilliant and Guilffy scored an absolutely fantastic goal in that day and Llychydine scored a couple of special ones. I mean the United Goal alone was fantastic and I loved as a team goal, the goal we scored against Brighton around, the first one that we broke. But that goal, the technique, the ability to just receive it and just send Madison in the shop and then out of his 40 inch there right into the top corner and it was the winner. Absolutely brilliant. I mean Andre Gomez's goal against Wolves was a wealthy but it just gets put away now because we lost. It's like oh yeah gets put away but Sigarton, I mean marvellous goal. There's no, for me there was, you know, was comfortable in it. Definitely, definitely for me it was just an iconic goal, really was just everything about it. He's scored, I mean he's scored some brilliant goals. As I've said this to you before, he's won at Sheldampton last year, you know, 17, 18, he's got a B4 one. It was a bit like Gomez's one. It was a brilliant goal but you just can't have the goal. Put it in compilation. That's really iconic goal because it's got that, that white kiss that we did in the Premier League. It's got that sort of when you watch it from start to finish everything is great about it. It doesn't bounce off somewhere. I love about it. K3, my godness is for it. And he passed it on the halfway. But now you're right, it was a brilliant goal and that day it was like oh the momentum, it felt like the momentum was, I mean the momentum didn't last but it felt like it was building. But no, it was absolutely brilliant goal. More of them. The Howard Kendall award went to the Everton 23s, second title in three years and obviously the under double. The under 23s player of the season was Nathan Broadhead, which is interesting because he's not necessarily a name that stands out when you think of like the under 23. I know he's had good spells but maybe people who watch him every minute of them, which obviously David Runsworth gave him it so he will have. But you know some of the other players that you see who scored the goals or you know like Saffini or Basta Sambu seems to be scoring a lot of goals. Josh Boller, you know, it was Gibson get to talk to up, Virginia, he's had a good season in goal but obviously he's come for Nathan Broadhead so. He scored goals and he scored important goals as you know, on the V3 it showed his goal at Amfield when we won 3-0. He scored some important goals and I know he likes them because he's very, very hard worker. You're right, you know, people who watch him all the time would be able to shake the air, he's, you know, he does this and he does that and he's got this, a bar and that. And the best people to pick the award is the manager and coaching staff who's seen him at every single day. The other ladies played this season is Simone McGill, the Northern Ireland International, I'm sure Sarah, all of that. The award-winning Sarah Halpin can give you all the details on her channel, I'm sure she'll be doing something there. The beard is blue. Fan of the year went to Alfie Young Alfie, who's part of Alfie Squad, a fundraising campaign to develop a child's focused area in the close proposed People's Place Mental Health facility. So that's brilliant against something that, you know what, we're always talking about, we're always demonising social media and all the things. But this kid, you know, you're seeing all those videos among social media and turning up at things with the likes of Alan Myers and Kevin Campbell and doing stuff on social media, which the club get notice of and the next one, you know, is winning awards and it's what the club's all about. Yeah, I mean, he's a young boy, what a child he is, what a kid he is, so I've that strength of, you know, obviously losing his dad last year into turning it, some out turning it into a positive to bring people together and everything he's done has been absolutely amazing and deserves everything he gets in it. It's great that, you know. See that is, like you said before, that is an award where you want to get them on the pitch in front of people. That to me, I mean, what, you know, we know the club watches show, I mean, what I've been doing there is that I'll be getting presented at the first home game next season to him because, listen, we need more young people like that who pick up the baton because I mean, how you, you know, unbelievable. And this is another, this is another, another award that should have been presented on the pitch as well. The People's Club Award, it went to Henry Mooney, who he retired at the end of the month from Evan. He's been there for 12 years, he's been the Evans Community Engagement Officer. There's all kinds of work, works with the only 23s and he's passed on to the boss. He's done all kinds and he's brilliant. If you've watched the show we did with him on here, he's absolutely brilliant. Very, very passionate Evertonian. You know, as a man, he's got a brilliant history himself, some of the things he's done, the jobs he's done used to be a culture of a basketball, in a city basketball team, the top of Tigers that ended up being an evidence basketball team. He's a fantastic fella and he's going to retire to the sun in a month. And yeah, fantastic that he's being recognized for all the work he does. Yeah, he's a great fella. We spent some time with him on Friday night, last Friday night, didn't we? Brilliant fella, brilliant great talker. You've got to try and coach the conversation out of him. Oh yeah, yeah. Now he's great and listen, get right it should have been done because obviously he's going. I hope the club invites him back over at some stage to present him with that now that the opportunity to give me the barely game has gone. It'd be nice for him to come back over and receive it on the pitch because I think he's leaving a legacy as well with Evan in the community because he's very, very involved in the dementia, work that they do and obviously for all the people who are suffering with dementia but he's a key person for their carers which sometimes is forgotten. You look at someone and go well, you've got dementia but you don't necessarily look at the person who's with them and go how are they coping and these put this stuff on. He's a fella as well, he crosses over, he's like the club and everything in the community, the stuff with the under-23s. And I like the fact that he works with the under-23s and helping them because he's someone who would bring a player back down to earth if they get above a station. And he works with, what he also works with is he works with the likes of Pat van der Nau, he works with Jose Baxter. He said Michael Branches just started there as well and these are people who used to play for the club. Maybe a bit hard times in one way or another, looking for some support, looking for a start of a new life and he's helping to provide that and when you're in this company he doesn't mess about like here. He's also very, you could understand how he picks people up but he's just straight on it. If you're a knobhead he'll call you. But that's great. But he's also someone who's worked in real life, worked in community settings that really... He's a big background, he's a spokesman for years as well. No, he's a fireman. A fireman, sorry. A fireman, loved shots. He was a fireman at the airport for years. Listen, he's got all of that background and all of that ground and he's been a fan sas. He's got a golf day coming up as well. He adds into the water. He'll want his plug. He's a very well end. A topfeller. A topfeller. And he'll be helping the 23s out at La Manga because it's not far from where he lives. He'll be doing a bit there. Do you have it? They're all the awards from last night. Let us know your thoughts, any alternatives in there. Let us know. Did you like the start? Did you want to go back to the way it was last year? Do you want to go back to when it was in St George's Hall and, you know, like, tie events and all that? I'm sure there's a few out there who do because a few people love getting dressed up. That's fine. I just wonder if the players like this one better. Cos they like the generally like to finish and get off, don't they? Because we've seen a lot of them already. We've seen Andrei Gomez going home last day for a go to the year. Enjoying me summer off or something in Liverpool, like pitches in Liverpool. Yeah, and where he was, where he was is... You're not allowed to be there, are you? No, you are, but yeah. Basically, where a lot of homeless people live. So I don't know what he was doing. I don't know. I don't know. It's like you get a tray full of costumes. Maybe he was. Maybe he was. I'm just saying that where it was is like to wake up. Yeah, I was very surprised to see him. Lovely backdrop. There you go. There you go. There you go. End of the season. End of the season. It's officially like upon us. It is officially. There you go. The awards have been given out. Let us know what you thought in the comments. Just on anything, essentially on anything. Give this video a like. It does help. Thumbs up. It helps the channel. It really does. It tells YouTube that you like this channel and other people might like it as well. And it'll send them. 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