 Yn y gallu ymgyrch, yma ar Eiritan vs Brighton. Yn hoff, Albin. Dych chi'n trwy'r llyfr yn y ddechrau. Felly mae'n cofnod. Felly mae'n ddisrespet ym mwyn. 3 o'n ddweud o'r llwydd, yng Nghymru, ond nid i'n gweithio. Nod. Nod, mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Ddweud. Felly mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud o'r llwydd. Have they have a disappointing result at all Trafford? I mean we've got, obviously Manchester United last week was the start of a few tough away games. Obviously it likes the Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City ahead them as now. But the home games are quite favourable and that's why they've got to be one happening. I know it's stupid to say that because every game has to be one. Felly ond, a'r ghaith gyda'r game hon ymlaeniau hynny, ond mae'n meddwl yma hwnnw, fyddai'n gwneud hynny, ond hefyd yn oed yn dda. Nid yw'n cael ei ddwy o ddweud i'n fforti'r game, yn llwy da, dwi'n gweithio'n dda, ond mae'n credu'n meddwl i'n meddwl o'r game yn hynny, gallwch chi'n cael ei cyfle i'w gaeth i'w gr薗, a ddwydy'n gwybod o'r ganiaeth oherwydd yn grwp fydd ymdweud yn mynd i ddweud. Rwy'n meddwl'i'n gweithio'r grwp yn rhoi. Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'w'r grwp yn y debyg. Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Si'n roi ei wneud i'w gweld, neu'n meddwl i'r grwp yn ei ddweud… Nod, mae yw'r credu'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Gallwch mynd i gydag gydag 27 pwynt yn y 23 ddechrau, i ddweud'n gweithgwydd. Dwy'n gweithwch i gydag, yw'n gweithwch chi oedden nhw. Ni'n gweithio prgynso ffordd. Felly gwelwch. Yma, mae'r gweithwch o'r amser Maen Nôl yn ymdinddon fod yn fwy dyfynwyr a'n amser yn gyfer mae siaradau, y pob gwirig o'n cyd-dyn nhw. Yna, dyfynwyr wedi gwasa pwynt hwn o'r adod yn dweud, dyfynwyr o'n pob i hwdydddon i'r cyfar yma. Felly mae'n rhaid i'r gweithio bod oes yn y meddwl o'r pobl symud o homes. A fyddai'n meddwl, os ond arall bryddoedd, ond mae'n wneud yr gweithio bod oes yn cael ei gwaith. I'n meddwl i'r 3 o rhan, mae'n meddwl i'r last 3 gwasanaethau. Ydw i'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl oes rhoi'r unig, oherwydd am y dyn ni, rwy'n meddwl i chi ddyn ni wedi wneud rhaid yn meddwl i ei ddweud. Diolch byd. Last thing to win four in a row by that's going on in Leicester in April 2016, on four games one now. Now they've got good defenders, or proper defenders, like Duffy and Dunk, they'll throw themselves in a way of things. They get headers in, they're big lads, but you can get round them. They've got mistakes in them. But they're a decent side, they've got a good goalkeeper in Matt Ryan. They've got a decent side, Chris Ewing's a good manager. Is he top level? Probably not, but he's a good manager. That's suited, I think this kind of job suited. There's no pressure on him at Brighton so he can get on with the job a little bit like how at Bournemouth. There's no pressure, anything he does in the Premier League with this team is a success. Yes, because they haven't got pots and pots of money. That allows you to build, which brings success. And that's what I suppose is good about these teams. I like Brighton, I think. I've got nothing against him. I think there are hard work inside. I think they've got, you know, they had to play at that Wifffield Stadium. You know, they had the goals down the ground. Sort of Wifffield Stadium, which was literally like the mystery. One I could just like it a little mad thing. And then he'd gone to the AmEx and it's a boss, little arena for them. They fill it, the crowd get behind them, you know. And they've been building to get into the Premier League for years, you know. Pwyau neil, he got them open, then there was a massive fall out over that. But they've got up, Chris Ewing's done a really good job. I think Newcastle were on to track him and they tracked him because he was doing a good job at Newcastle. I think he's a very, very good coach. And I think if you let good coaches get on with it. Like you've just said, like Eddie Howes. I'm not saying Eddie Howes isn't a buff, I don't know. But Eddie Howes just being able to coach his team so they know everything. So that's why, when you look at Bournemouth, you go, probably wouldn't really have him. It's not littered with players. You'd naturally go, oh, we hope Everton. Sorry, hope someone signs it. But they know the role brilliantly and they do the job brilliantly. And Brighton of getting on with Glen Murray. Glen Murray actually played for Bournemouth, didn't he? He wasn't at Bournemouth and he couldn't get in and Brighton took him. He was at Palace. I'm sure he went to Bournemouth and he was at Miss. And then he got into Brighton and his fans was home again there. They'd play him all the time. He's the one of the top scorers in the Premier League at the moment. So they're a good hard-working side. He's got a little bit of, you know, he's got a little bit of sprinkling here and there. But do you work for each other? I work hard here, he's the big kid up front as well. Do you work for each other down? Do you do the same? And you have to respect that. And you know that they'll come to Goddison and they'll do what they did last season. They'll be organised, they'll work hard. And they'll try and exploit set pieces and try and exploit those kind of opportunities. They'll come and know. See, they're a weird side of Brighton because I think everyone, you play them and you expect it to be an open game. But it's not because they've got good shape. They're not someone like Fulham who will come and be open and allow you to play. They'll get men behind the ball and they'll make it difficult for us. Last season we beat them, but it was good strikes. And that's what we'll need. I think on Saturday we'll need to be patient and we'll need to take our opportunities of course. Because I think we still don't create that many clear cut opportunities. We just don't. I think that's why... What's good though is that we're averaging 16 shots over the last half a dozen games which compared to six and seven last year is a massive improvement. But when we do make great opportunities we don't really score, which is bizarre. You know, we had half a dozen chances rolls last year for the weekend. OK, the only one you'd really say was Gilted's was Bernard's one, but Gomez and Sigarton probably should have done better. You know, the week before we beat Palace, but we've missed chances and the same, less than the same against Fulham. You can go back, so, you know, we have got to be more clinical in front of goals and questions about it. But the fluidity to which we play and the options we now have off the bench, the teams getting stronger, you know, the Brighton faced us twice last year and, you know, we needed a last minute penalty down there from Wayne to get us a point and we beat them at home. But they'll be facing a very, very different evidence side this year. More attacking side, a fitter side, and a more physical side in terms of strategy, that's why. I think that's even that's got more confidence in himself. And that's why I was disappointed that the results are all traffic because I didn't think we were... I didn't think we were... there was enough belief in what we wanted to do. I don't think there was times where we got enough men. You know, I think the perfect one to prove that was Dignay's cross in the second half, that Richard Harrison went near post and two players stood on the penalty spot and if one of them gambled to the back post, well, he would have had a scold and put it back in with his two players. You just got it that six years. That's what I'm saying. There's not enough of that. There's not enough. Oh, there's not enough. You know, in the first half, when Mocott is having shot on my bangles, when there's people in the box and you think, just flash it across and see what's in there. Colman had the one that didn't even go, and she plays it well. In the first half, three men had it, and they cut it back to the penalty, there's no one. And you're like, fire it across everybody, so it gets a touch, you're telling him. Just the wrong decision, but hopefully that'll come. And these will have to be... they will have to be on the game to try and get them. I know we've had the disappointment this Sunday, but even saying that, we're disappointed coming away from old Trafford. We had 14 attempts, the goal was the same as United. The percentage was slightly favoured in there. In their favour, slightly ahead in there, which is what you'd expect. Everything else was level, so they won the game with the penalty that never was, really. So we could quote like that. We could look at Liverpool and say, really, it was 1-1. Because the penalty, so we didn't get beat. We could say that. No, I think what Man United showed is, again, they used that word aggression or the belief that they were going to get something out of it, and I think that's what was missing from it on Sunday. I don't think there was times where there wasn't that belief that we could actually go there. It's almost like an arrogance that teams know they can go. You go seeing spares when they went there and there was an arrogance that they could get. Not really an arrogance, but there's a belief. Confidence in their own ability. I said it. For me, Sunday, it was almost like what people talk about with silverware. You're playing the game and you're getting shown. You're getting a walk through. At times, I think there was just too much of that on the pitch as well. But I just look at it. The confidence thing is 100% there, because when we went there and beat them, that's what they scored. We then went there the year later. Everyone was like, we'll beat these again, and we were at the higher world class save away from getting a point that day. Under Cuman, we went there, we were seconds away from winning the game until Ashley Williams decided to throw an arm at something he should have added. You know, it was only last year that he hammered us. The first time he batted us for years, and then Sunday again, you know, they just got the breakthrough when he needed it, because the game was even until he gave the penalty. There would have been the other way. It might have gone the other way. So I think it's just transitioning that way we play that belief into we can actually win it. Like we did at Leicester, we just kept going, and kept going, and Guilfee pulls something out. Like we did against Palace at home, we just kept popping it round, popping it round, and there was a belief that had come. You might have had that belief on Sunday, and we were kind of a bit like, well, you know, we're staying in the game, so to speak, and it's like, just transitioning that, you know. But again, it's taking chance for me. Look at Arsenal, right? But it's taking up. It's taking up. It's time as well, isn't it? Listen, we're still quite early in the photo. 10 games in. And you know, you've only just got Gomez into the midfield, we've still got Jeri Mina, you know, who I think, I know the debate is there, but I do think that when he gets into the side, he will help the side, because the manager has got a picture in his head of what he wants from it. Well, he's in in two weeks, isn't he? Because he's got to be in in two weeks, because he's in a week. Or a week, just over a week. So, Zoom, I can't play. I'm quite sure Mina will play against Goa Marri, in that little friendly game on the sport, as a cup, and I'm sure he'll play in that game, even if it's just 45 minutes. And then he'll be good to go, and then we'll see. It's a reason to go. It's a reason to get your tickets. It's a first-team fixture. Yeah. It's a reason to get your tickets. We're treating it. We'll be doing all the match preview and everything. Yeah, we'll be there, because it's a first-team fixture. I want to see Luchman playing, and I want to see Mina, and I want to see Goa Marri, and Dela Duran, you know, James McCarthy, and I'm sure I'll play 45 minutes. So, Jal Virginia, I think I might even get a game. So, it's going to be interesting, but it's about that, isn't it? It's about us. No, but I think that Mina, when I think they'll have an idea, because that's why I said this, probably said this last week. That's why I'll say, Goa Marri is in the team now. The manager is looking at me and going, you're better than what we've got. And you've seen that on Saturday Sunday. You've seen him second half. You've got second half. The way he started picking up the bottom, the one when he had the header, because we haven't obviously, we haven't done that. You're in here for the final wave, but that one, when he gets it, and he passes it off, gets it, goes past three men, lays it wide, and he's on the end. The cross wasn't great, the header wasn't great, but you've seen that little glimpse of what we've done. It was his calmness, I loved it. It was when he had the ball on Saturday and the hour half, he never panicked under it, and he would just turn away and run away from a couple of it. He left pubbiff a dead a couple of times. You've got the stature as well. He's a big last six-foot-two, and he's quick. So are you quick? And you can, I'm still not sure what foot he is, because he'll pin, get left one, then he'll pin one right foot. So you're right, the manager knew that, and he'll be looking at Mina and doing the same, and going, well, it's up to Keen and Zuma to partner you. Now, okay, they're the partnership at the moment, and they're doing okay. Three goals that we can see them for. No, yeah. It's not bad, but Mina's waiting in the wings now, and he's obviously ready. So it's it. I feel as like you probably. It's competition, and competition's exactly what we need, and that's where, you know, we looked at it Sunday, and again, listen, I'm not, I'm not jumping on anyone's back, but obviously, as the team progresses, people will start to look at individual positions and say, well, we need to do better here, and we need to do better there. And that's where that's a, a replacement long-term, a replacement short-term. That's up to the manager. He'll know whether he'll see every day in training. He'll know things and out-of-players of whether is there something affecting them. Do I leave them in because there's something affecting them, or do I take them out because something's affecting them? And I just wonder whether he'll do that Saturday with the, with, with, you know, the right-hand side. I don't expect him to take Sheamus Coleman at the team. I really don't. I don't. I think the manager will look at that position and say, well, he's, he's being out with an injury. He's finding his way back. We know he's notorious that when he's being out, even before the broken leg, when he's had an injury, he takes Sheamus Coleman time to find that. Take him about two months. Yeah. Doesn't it? And almost, you've got to almost play him through that two months, and I know it's not, that's not ideal. Listen, if someone's sitting on the bench who was right there with them, then, then... John Joe's getting better, but he's not right there. But you've got to say sometimes, you've got to know who's the better player, and you've got to sometimes just let them play. She's the better player. Exactly. But... I think with Sheamus, he's even come up himself this week and said what we're all saying, which is he's not at his level. And my, my thing isn't with he's playing terrible. It's his choices. That's bothering me. It's not like you're looking at him going, God, he's awful. It's his choices. It's like when Walcott comes inside, and there's a big space on the outside, he's not running. And you're like, that's where you, that's your strength there, you know, and things like that. But the other side to that is, he's nearly 30. And so we do need to have the same with Bains. We said it for Bains and it took us two, two years too long, probably three. We need to be looking at a bright, you know, someone who's going to come in and push not only John Joe, but push Sheamus and go. You've got to, haven't you? You know. But ahead of him, he'll walk up on me the one where you go, actually, this could be the game that you say, it's a home. And you say, come and have a rest. Because it didn't, because he hasn't played well for weeks. But I was willing to, I was willing to say, well, yeah, but he's still, he's still offering something because I still think he does offer something because players don't like being up against pace. It's as simple as that. It's like when Guilfee was going through, you know, a bit of a rough spell and people were saying, well, what does he do? And then the next minute, he does something. And I think that's the same with Theo. I just think that with Luchman there, I think the uptain, Luchman's attitude, the manager might look at that now and go, now it's the time to just give Theo a chance. Luchman's now starting to become what I said he needed to be, which is number one sub. He was up the weekend. The game wasn't going the way he wanted it. He was the first person he called for. It was Luchman. And it was Luchman. And I'm going, he had 10 in eight minutes. Then he had 10 minutes. There was a 30. And he had half an hour at all. And he didn't even come on to replace him. He came on to replace Bernard. Exactly. So the other thing is, well, don't forget what he could do. Is he could say, well, cut out, put Bernard off the right, put the child as in back, where he's going to bring Jantau as in back in or front that's what he could do. Because don't forget where only three games in with the child as in centre forward. He's more like a false nine the child isn't. He doesn't play as a striker because he's not making those runs that I think he should be. He's quick and he's strong. He should be on the shoulder. But he's just getting to sit. He wants to get involved. He likes to be involved. And that's maybe way somewhere. But isn't it good though that we're discussing four or five different options or going Luchman that you're coming on. I don't know yet, but what about Towson or maybe Dom and the Cat. So there's them options a day. Last year it was Nias. You know, it was like the asses out. You can be put off. Certainly at this stage at this stage in the scene. But what's good is is that those players know that there's people jumping at the bit to take their plays. Do you know about Walkout? I found disappointment on Sunday because the second goal, if you're not playing well and you've done and you've made a mistake, just get back. Just work hard? Just put your ten yards in. 10 y yard sprint, ac yna ni'n gweithio hynny. Wrth gwrs, mae gennym 4 sefyllfa. 4? Felly gan y ball, a dwi'n dechrau dwi'n dechrau. Ac mae'n syniadau, mae'n syniadau mynd i'n gweithio. Mae'n cael ei fod yn dweud. Mae'n dweud eich bod yn ei ddysgu'n ei chywb. Mae'n dwi'n dechrau'n ddysgu'n ei ddysgu. Mae'n amdano'n atrygiad. I ran Studieshwp i ddim i i feu naturi yn rhaid i ddim i ddim i ddim I ddim yn ddim i ddim i ddim i wedi newid ymlaen, ydw i gyflog. Rwy'n cael ei gychydog i fyny, ar gyfer gweithio hwn. Rwy'n cael ei gydag ei gydag, rwy'n cael ei gydag, hefyd rydyn ni'n gwyburniddf yn rhaid i gydag. Is ydych yn ddigon, dyna rydyn ni'n cael ei gydag. Ond yn i dweud, nad byddai ei wedi ei wasianol. Mae'r cyflymo yn cael ei cael ei seiriad beth i amser. Ac hynny ac roedd i'n cael ei amgylchedd ar hyn. Roedd maen nhw'n gwneud i'r buzzer o gyntaf ar y galen, oherwydd mae'n podblu cyfraabe, maen nhw'n eu cyd-pethau ar y glendith ar y cyfraabedau, sy'n cael ei amgylchedd ar y glendith, a'n arfer o ganddfa, oherwydd mae eich ganddfa. Dwych nhw. Elrwych. Alrwch, mae'r modd. Rydyn ni'n gallol pan-do-do... Rydyn ni'n gallu'n gwybwyr? Roeddwn ni arwt i'n gtwaini. No, no! I just mean overall. But it's an option. Listen, there's loads of... Listen, I'm still thinking Tom Davies could play right back. Fyll y codd, righty. I still think he could be the natural successor to Seamus. Well, I think that'd do him good for even if it was just for a year or so. But then we'll get a cue as he just target Tom Davies in the team. Well, no, I mean, there's loads of... Could you play for Cumin on the section? There's options out there, I just... I think... See, for me, I play Luchman. Rhywbeth'n dechau, ond mae'n ddau o'r trafodd flies yng Nghymru yn fawr i'r cyfrifeth fath o syml ac rhaidóa hwn. Rwy'n ddak i'n ddechrau i'r trafodd flynyddonon ymlaen i ymlaen i'r trafod ffineddol, ac o hynny, i'n ddau i ddau i'r trafod ffineddol, ymlaen i'r trafod ffineddol. Ymlaen i'r trofod distinctive, byddai'n meddwl am hollol i'r trafod ffineddol. Dwi'n crem, o'r ynlleg a ewch yn siwr i ni. Dwi'n crem, rwy'n crem. Rwy'n crem eich 75 miliwn efallai ffamara. Rydyn ni'n gwybod i mi oedd yna'i arghau. Dyna'n gofyn arall, mae'n gyfarwaidd. Rydyn ni'n rydyn ni'n dewis a gydain i chi. Chelsy woe yn y bastaven ni'n adeilad i maes, a oeddem feiais. Rydyn ni chi'n gwneud, mae'n fywb i ddau yng Nghyrchu Llanig, bod yna'r gwaith prif oedd yng nghymru. that there is plays you've got to have. If your best play is there you've got to make sure you've got plays just below them and say that they're better than the other. Well I think if you look at 12 months ago, and this is what I was saying about Brighton because we played these almost 12 months ago, there was a gringau, there was one attempt eating the first half, it was awful. ac rwy'n gwybod ar y dan, ac rwy'n gwybod y gwylio'n gweithio ar gyfer ar yr un yn ymgyrch, ac rwy'n gwybod y bench. ac rwy'n gwybod y half o ddod y ddisgwyl iawn, ac rwy'n gwybod ar gyfer y bench yn yr un. Byddai yn gweld y baradau ar gyfer y ddisgwyl iawn e, ac rwy'n gwybod ar gyfer y ddisgwyl iawn. Y dyfodraeth yna yma, mae y gallwch i yn ychydig i'r llyg. Mae'n meddwl i'n gael'r s SNF yn safi ym Rhwr. Mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r senni'n st gainede? Mae'n meddwl i'n gael'r senni a wnaed? Mae'n meddwl i'r mflusi'r ddechrau a'r berthafel ar y cyfnodd mae'n meddwl i wedi'w'n chynllun ei gweld yr Eistedd. Mae'n meddwl i Ddechrau, a'i'n meddwl i'w gweld yr Eistedd. Mae'n meddwl i'wEL, mae'n meddwl i'w ei ddefnyddio'r ddechrau, mae'n meddwl i'w Llywodraeth. Ond oedd yn gallu'n cael ei amser eich iechyd iawn dyna'r team arwain i'n cael ei bod nhw'n cael ei eich bod i'n cael ego i'n cael ei ychydig gyda Gennag, Le'r gweithio roi ar gyfer, ond rydyn ni'n cael ei amser i wneud i chi nesaf eich amser i ni. Roedd yna'r gweithio'n cael ei fod. Roedd yw'n cael ei bod ychydig. Roedd ei wedi'u maen nhw yn ôl. Mae'r ddisgu mae'r ddweud. Mae'r bob maen nhw yn dal eich trof dysgu eich bod yn gweithio. Felly mae'r ffans, mae'r ffans, sech sy'n y ffans last season byrraet yn Michael Keane. Nawr, Michael Keane's cwm ond ystod i, gyda'r stori, fel o'n eri los dy'r ffot i'w'r plynyddiad y bydd trwp ac mae'r inflamation, mae'n draos i'w cos o'r peynillus, peop o'r ond ysbach, ye? But the same people or some of the same people wouldn't get on shame as Coleman's back if he's playing badly cos he's shame as Coleman, but it's easy to have a go with Tom Dick. Do you know what I mean? So you can't just go, well he's my favourite player. If he's not playing well, you'd have to say he's not playing well and if he's not playing well then he shouldn't be in the team. And the minute we get to that stage we'll go up another level. I mean, this isn't even about shame as Coleman, this is about any everton player. I don't ever like quoting this and all, but Gerard was absolutely spot on when he said in that press conference with the angels about your big players have to step up. And if they don't step up, they're out the door and we get better ones that will. Because if you haven't got that attitude as a football club, if you're not going like, ah, like, Dom's great against like Palos and that, but Dom can't start doing it against Manchester City in Liverpool. Dom needs to, or Gentotian, or Theo Walcott, or Jordan Pitt. Do you know what I mean? That's how you go up. If you just go, ah, Peds boss, I don't know what he does never do with the big, yeah, but he's boss though. We're never going to get better than that's how it is. No, that's the bit, you know, Ferguson was the one who did it, you know, man, you know, he showed it, man, you know, he was ruthless. The first thing he did was have a kindle, Welshman, have a kindle soul, Gary Lin. I know, but he's got rid of Andy Gray for Gary Lin, if Andy Gray was unbelievable for everything. I mean, we've sat in his presence with the other players. He was, you can see how he would lift the dressing room within two seconds of sitting with him. Kindle just went, you're not going to play because he's better when he went. And then next summer it was going now. I remember Keegan done it with Andy Cowell, right? He did it quite well, but it nearly worked, and he was like, we'll sell them because you trust me. And that day the managers were trying to get to that pinnacle. Ferguson, Yab Stan, David Beckham, they were all up to do, from nothing. In the early days, Paul McGrath. He was on the white side, plays you were, you know, that's the roof. And I thought he was being ruthless. It's just, it's just, it's the professionals, and the players are professionals, and they don't like you just. It's whether the club, it's whether you're all on the same page in the club. The club are like, are willing to, and maybe that's where we've gone wrong in the past. We're not going to hit the barcels, by the way. But in the past, I think we've been looked into, to see that opportunity and say, well, it's time to move on. And sometimes, sometimes as a fan, like you said before, it's hard to let go. But sometimes you look back and think, do you know what, maybe that would have been the best thing. I love Leighton Baines. I absolutely love him. I'm a centre forward, man. He's a left back, but I love him. Right? And I defend him all day long. He's been amazing forever, and I still think he's a brilliant footballer, but Llywchydin's coming, and you look at Llywchydin and go... See, I thought you were going to say something else then? No. I thought you were going to say we should have sold them to Man United. Well, no, I'm saying if he'd have gone at that time, then yeah, we might have made us go and do something, but then again, no, never. At that time, he wouldn't have done. But what I'm saying is, I'm just trying to say that even last season, I was thinking, no, we just need an understudy cos he's boss. Yeah, Llywchydin's coming, and you've gone. Oh yeah, that's all the stuff Baines doesn't do anymore. Do you know what I mean? So that's the levels of players? It's all about... What? What's the club capital? It's not even getting 18, starting off. What's the best for the club? They got rid of Catino, and it's all... When players get sold, it's all about... It's your pride that actually gets hurt more than anything. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's how it looks to other people. The manager can't always explain that to you. It's the pride. It's what we've done, what we did for you. Look, that's what we did for years. We'd always... It's a buy, but we're not selling. And yeah, that's great. You're trying to keep a team together, but there might be a point when someone... It is best that someone... We should have sold that setter the year before we did sell them. Not that anyone wanted them to, but that was when he wanted to go and now haven't persuaded them to stay both city off of 20 million. But it's what replaces... Both 20 million at that time. Yeah, it's how you build a team. Because a year later we sold them, we didn't have a pot of vision. So it's all knock on, isn't it? So it's the same with Bains. Bains could have gone at that time, and we would have had to go and do something about it, but we didn't. It is what it is. Fyllain, he went at the right time, then he accepted it, and we moved on. We had Gareth Barry and McCarthy, and we were better for it. So it's that way we've got to get to. But the good thing for me, and the big thing for me this season, is the options we've got. Unlike a side I'm at for dozen players, we weren't even in the 18 at the weekend. Bar and James McCarthy, every one of them is playing minutes for us this season. And that shows where we are. Just some stats before we go, I won't do the top one because I never like jinxing anything. I haven't won the last two Premier League home games without conceding a goal. They won the last three in March last year, without conceding a goal. Interesting. Brighton have won their last three games 1-0. Last, like I said before, last team to do that. Brighton are looking to win four consecutive top flight matches for the first time since 1981. May 1981. They kept a clean sheet in each of their last three League games, more than they had in their previous 24. Three of Evans last four Premier League games, ac oedd y Sumparch have been scored, sorry, three of the goals have been scored by substitutes prior to this, only one of 26 games. Renata by a sub, seven of Evans, last eight Premier League goals have been scored in the second half of games. Let's be three in the upper half time please. Evans' Guilfe Six has done a score five goals in his last six Premier League games, more than he had in his previous 31 for Evans. And Glenn Murray has scored six of Brighton's 11 Premier League goals in 2018-19, 55% of them. The only player to score more than half of his club's goals in the Premier League this season. So it's, I was going to say, it's no surprise to see you did down to my list. Fair enough, fair enough. I'm just looking forward to seeing Brighton's away kit. It's boss. It's green. I love a green kit, I love green kits. I love Evans on a green kit. It's a green kit, I love it. Oh, yeah, Dan, I love that. I love that. I love that. I love that kit. I want to read it as well. Green kit. Green kit. I love that. There you go. Oh, that's neat. Green kit back. Let's move on. Right, there you have it. I'm going to come and sing all the song. I'll be better. Do you have a letter that you thought in the comments or your confidence? Are you a little bit worried? Brighton hit some good form coming to the good of some park. That is not your thought. There's no your thoughts on Theo Wolcott, James Coleman. Yer he mean it. Tell us in the comments. Thanks for watching. We'll see you later.