 As a whole the media had decided that Frank Lampard had been as out of his depth and was a joke and then they were pushing that narrative and the narrative spreads then against fans from other clubs who only look at the media to get the perception of how the fans feel so this idea of Frank Lampard is nonsense, it's a real nonsense and even if I was sitting here going and I didn't, if I sat here and disagreed with other Evertonians I would know I was in the wrong in terms of perception because at the end of it ultimately Frank Lampard is liked and fans also feel like the club is going in the right direction and therefore there's no pressure coming from the fans and therefore there's no pressure on the club to do anything about it because fans generally feel fine. I don't know a couple of things last week and that was very much the narrative of the pressure, not from fans it isn't. It might be people trying to create that outside the club but certainly doesn't feel like it on the inside so to people around me at the match when the manager's clapped off every game, fans are clapping the team off they've done the overlap just before the season started and they give me the question. Josh Denner gave me that he's the favourite to lose his job. A ball hadn't even been kicked and I was like what? He was 2-1 then, he's now 16-1 so he's obviously thrifted because people have stopped up. And also he wasn't the first. First gone anyway. I don't know what it is with the media, I don't know whether they don't like him with Chelsea, Chelsea connections have upset some of them writers. I don't know if it's just because he's a big story. I don't get this thing with other fans as well where they go he's being given everything. Okay he got given the Derby County job. But so did Wayne Nune. And Steven Gerrard got given the Rangers job when he was just helping out at the academy at Liverpool. So other managers throughout time have got jobs. It's how managers always got jobs now, okay. And get some people go through, you know, they have to do loads of coaching badges and this, that and the other. But teams and clubs will always take a punt on certain people, won't they? Vincent Company got given the Bruce job. When he left. I've had the honour of giving the Bartholome job. Exactly. Barth of Beves of Dan got given the Real Madrid job. Without doing it. He's gotten across time because people look and go. Well, you know, I understand Derby County given Frank Llanbarth the job. Can he do that? He's got the Liverpool job, exactly. So you look and go. Frank Llan, you know, when you're at Derby, it was melting, he wasn't at Derby. And he's had a look and go on. Frank Llanbarth, he's a big name, he's done coaching at Chelsea's academy and all that. He'll be a big boost for this club that needs a boost so they give him a job. And he got them into the playoffs. OK, he got the Chelsea, he would've known he didn't come up. He got beaten the final. He got the Chelsea job because he was a Chelsea legend. But he'd also just had the gear and the champion to you. As well as working at the club. And he got given the Chelsea job and he finished in the top four with the transfer ban on all that. The next season he was top of the league last three games. He shocked them because obviously he'd had an eye on social. Because things have changed, fine. But it's not like he took the Derby job and he finished third and bottom. He got relegates and then he got the Chelsea job and he finished 16th, 15th, 14th. He done all right and got that experience. And then he come in and obviously everything stayed up. But just this weird narrative that, you know. Evertonians will look and go, we haven't won a game. Sorry, people on the outside will look and go, they haven't won a game. You know, the terrible and all that. We know what's in it. We'd be the first. If Everton were crap, people would know he was under pressure. And yet the fans at Leeds clapt the team off. The fans at Brentford clapt the team in him off. At home games clapt them off. Because we can see something building. That hasn't quite transformed into wins right now. But everyone come out of goodness in the weekend going, that's the start of a team. That we can see what's going on. We might be a little bit lighting the forward areas in terms of goals maybe. But the manager is so far. He's connected with the fans. The fans in the club were wailed apart when he got the job. Let's be honest, there was the 27 campaign. There was all the Benitez stuff. There was the board stuff. There was the sack brands. There was no one in Finch Farm. All the medical staff had gone. And he come into a little bit of a shit show, really, of what was going on around the club. And that Brentford game, the first game, the FA Cup game. The crowd was about, and I was like, I haven't felt like this a good lesson for years. Obviously we've had a pandemic and we haven't. But you know what I mean? It came with me wrong. Last season wasn't playing sailing and he made mistakes. And we lost games we maybe shouldn't have done. He was naive in some games. But I also believe that he didn't have the people he wanted to do what he wanted. And he was learning a lot about the players in the football club. But the one thing he was able to do was tap into how we were feeling. If you want to watch the rest of this video, then make sure you join Toffy TV Premier when you can get access to all our exclusive shows, including live daily videos. Click the QR code on the screen here.