 Welcome to Toffy TV, we're looking forward. Are we looking forward to it? Mesa Dabi, are we looking forward to it? I'm not feeling anything about it. No, no, not feeling anything. We've already done an opposition preview with the Red Men TV. Make sure you go and check that out. But this is just us because, you know, it's like the problem. We need events, don't we? We can quite do that with them here, but... I'm beating for three weeks going into this game. On a while longer's run. Best run for a while, best run since before the Mesa Dabi. Thoughts going into it? Happier than it was probably Monday before we played the Cardiff. Now, listen, I'm not taking loads out the Cardiff game, but what I'm taking out of it is a release of pressure. I was feeling before that game because it could have got a little bit tight. If they'd have beaten us and you get dragged into stuff, you don't want to be dragged into it. But now, feeling a little bit brighter, we scored three goals. We hadn't scored in our previous three games, so something like that. It was important for us. We scored five goals in eight games, we got three on the night. So that was good, clean sheets, always a bonus. I think mostly it was just a win on that little bit of things. You know what, maybe we looked this way again. With the other results that went. Liverpool obviously beat Wofford 5-0. It doesn't mean nothing to me, it really doesn't. It's here, no there. They expected them to win comfortably. So it doesn't really matter. I think this game, really, all the pressure is on Liverpool because they've actually got something to play for. In terms of the people on the page. Obviously for fans, the pressure comes as a fan of, well, if Everton can beat them, then whether you want to talk about it or not, we dent the hopes of winning the title. And listen, as fans, as rivals, you want to do that, you want to be happy. You want to be able to do that, so I've no problem with that at all. And that's what fans will be taking into the game, I imagine, Saturday. We want to win the Mayside Derby. We haven't won for a long time. The last time we won a Mayside Derby, David Moyes was the manager of the club 2010. I mean, you know, it's disgusting. It is disgusting because we've had worse teams that have managed to win Derby's and against better teams. So I think for me, Saturday, Sunday sorry, it's... In terms of the team, you know, the team have just got to be competitive. They've got to be switched on for the whole game. They've got to be at it. They've got to be in people's faces. You know, that's a base level. OK, a lot of the drama, I would say, has gone out to Mayside Derby's. It's gone out of a lot of football games in this country in the last few years. So it's not a prerequisite that you need to be running down like a lunatic and throwing. But you can't. No, that's what I'm saying. You can't. Exactly, you know, throwing. You know, especially with Martin Atkinson. Yeah, for me, I mean, you know, we all remember the Rodwell Derby, you know, a normal challenge. And he was sent off for it, ridiculous, you know, because as well as he was diving around. You know, so you can't throw them tackles in. And that's probably what's changed the most in the Derby, pressing is the new tackle and isn't it so. But we have to stand up, be counted. We've got to defend properly and we've got to use the ball better in the final third, because Liverpool are a very good side. So, you know, when we get the opportunities to put them under pressure, we have to take it. I mean, I watched a court up with, I don't really watch a matter of the day. No reason to love to the time. Well, because we're doing the Premier League show, I just went through the goals and stuff, but I've seen, you know, Liverpool, Trent Alexander, and I'll put three great crosses in for three a day goals. But, but what for that, a couple of really good opportunities and wasted them. There's one at 2-0, right on our time, where Dele Feu just stands in the box like he did, with his hand on his head. Waits and puts a ball into Troy Dean who's three yards out. I mean, he's got some back-ealing. He's just flicked it, he's just gone. Liverpool can be gone. That's the thing, they're not invincible. You know, but the one thing Wofford did really poorly was just allowed people space. And if you give Liverpool space in around the box, you get this one. You just mentioned the day crosses into the box. We've got to be very, very careful. I mean, for all we talk about Liverpool front three and everything, as an aerial threat, you know, they're really good. As a set-piece threat, they're really, really strong. You know, with van Baik and stuff. We've got to make sure we're stopping the crosses. We've got to make sure we're putting pressure on people. We've got to make sure we're not giving them any needless free kicks. Pressing is the thing. We will need to be top of our game on Sunday. Having that energy to get round. And I think you've just said just putting them under pressure. You know, and that comes from not just from the players, but the crowd as well. The crowd for me, I've got a massive responsibility on Sunday. You know, anyone who's been talking and putting it out there about the atmosphere at Goddison, is your chance to change it. Sunday is your chance to change the atmosphere to make it known. You know. You've got to be hostile. You can't always rely on the team to take it up. But if fans take it up and do their job, then what more can you ask? You know, if we're talking about this game afterwards and we're not talking about it being a hostile, horrible atmosphere, you know, getting down on the back of the referee, no matter what. You know, that's what it's got to be. On Sunday, it's got to be horrible. You know, core patch four kickoff, main focus for the TV. You know, make Goddison, Goddison, make hostile, make it noisy. Let's back everything players, but also be on the backs of the Liverpool players. Because that's, you know, because if we take it up and there's no pressure on them and they're just allowed to play, and that's not just from the fans. Then it's going to be an easy day for them, as far as I'm concerned. Let's, you know, let's be nasty, let's make Goddison horrible again. And drive our players on to try and get three points. Because think about that. What it would mean for Eddarton to win this game on Sunday. Me, you know, not only for as a fan, but for the manager now. You know, it could be a massive... For the country. For the country as well there. Always for the country. It could be a massive turning point for Michael Silver. To have this, to have this thing. You know, feather in his cap, you know. If he can win a derby, you know. The first manager since 2010. 2019. It's ridiculous, you know. So the opportunity is there for us. It's there for us as fans. You know, let's be honest. They're gonna need us. They're not. It's not. They're brilliant. We're brilliant. And we don't really need them. They need the fans. And the energy from the fans. I remember. When Duncan Ferguson come and Joel Royal come in and Liverpool were top. That night we were bottom or second to bottom. We were struggling bottom. I think they were. And that night Goddison was like a baby. It was horrible. And we beat them two, you know. You know, remember when our Kendall was there. Again, the similar situation. You know, they were third bottom and Liverpool were top or second. And they come to Goddison. Everyone was like the four or five. Yeah. On no chance. And we beat them three and a half because Goddison was electric. And that's what it has to be. You know, when cars used to go, that dabby, they were doing well. And I know we were doing well as well. But that day it was still a big ask. And Nigel Martin produced unbelievable save and we win 1-0. Then days you've got to make it uncomfortable for them. But the big thing I don't need to take into it as fans and the players is just remembering that. We played them at Amfield in December. You know, we played them. We played a great game against them. We should have. We definitely shouldn't have lost for it that way. I don't. Should we have won? I don't know. But we had the opportunity to at least ask the question of them. We played some great football that day. All controlled. Knocked it around. So much so that, you know, the red men that still say use it the best team. They've seen at Amfield. One of the best teams. They've seen at Amfield this season. And yet they can't understand how we've ended up doing what we've done. So batting your memory. And that wasn't a one-off game. We were playing like that week-in week-out. But that was against them on their own path in their pump when they were beating teams. Okay, they just batted Waffa, but they've drawn three of the last five games. So it's not like sweeping teams aside, fours and fives, everybody. I know they've just done that at Waffa, but in general, you know, I'm united. Could have beat them maybe. You know, Lester had great chances to beat them. And West Ham had opportunity. So, yet they're a great side. They're up there. They're brightening that title race. But it's everything at Godderson Park. Let's remember what Godderson, when Godderson was a difficult place to play. And the other thing, sorry, finally, we've had City close in terms of not scoring, but we don't well to limit Man City to hardly anything. If we can apply ourselves that way, why can't we get a result? Yeah, well, I mean, there's loads of reasons. Loads of reasons, but focus on the positives. It's a chance for someone to make themselves a hero. On Sunday, it really is. Someone could be a hero, you know, Dominic. If one bounces off... Nearly 10 months ago. If one bounces off Morgan Snadlans backside and goes in, he's a hero for life. Do you know what I mean? It's going to be, it could make, you know, Michael Keane, win it, boomf. Imagine that, live on that for the rest of his life. Anyone, just be... Someone be a hero, please. Please be a hero for us. Fans will love you forever. What would you love more? What would you love more? One nil, like Dominic Calderlun, like 70 minutes, whatever. Or like an Alice Nongol. The same as all one nil. If everyone was to win, what do you think would bring you more pleasure? I'm scoring because it'd be something for him. Or the fact that I'll go through one in for them. No, I'd rather that. I'm not that petty, I'd rather one of our players. No, just asking you the day. I'd rather one of our players scored. And made a name for himself. Made a name for himself and just elevate it. No, I'd love Tom Davis, mate. Tom Davis. Get his first Premier League goal. John Joe. He's not going to be playing. He might come off the bench, might he? You say that. I've got a sneaky feel on Tom. At some point in that game. Was he definitely not injured the other night? The manager said, named a couple of people who were injured and then said everyone else was technical. So, we'll wait and see. We'll wait and see, I don't know. But I'd love a scouse lad to just be the hero. I really would. I really would. I mean, listen, there are really, there are top side, of course there are. Ten games ago, the top of the league. So there are great side. But I don't look at them and think they're invincible. It's the very big, for us, it's the, we struggle against them and have done whether they've got a tackle team or a brillian team. But it is amazing side. Darbyn, I always go back to Man City and remember bloody Benziani and Sean go to scoring goals and winning at Old Trafford, when United were amazing in City with Ben Gavrith. So you can win these games. Of course you can. You've just got to win the battles. I hope someone turns up a hero. It's how everything fans turn up Sunday as well. The will. The will is ready to make it horrible for them. Horrible. Because you know what? They are horrible. Remember that, they're horrible. They're not your mates. They're not your mates. I don't want to see blues and red sitting to bite you then on Sunday either. Sway of all at nonsense. If they're there, no, no. I hate it. If they're there, they're in the away and there's no way. If you give your seat up to be with, to give to a red, I'm sorry. You're not your best mate as a red. I couldn't. He's not at the match with me and never would be at the match with me. Never, never. All right. Never. I hate that. Look at them sitting with. I couldn't care less Sunday. They are the enemy Sunday and will be treated as the enemy. In the away and that's where they sit. Nobody, nowhere else. Make it horrible for them. Make good as in horrible again. Get that on a cap. Right. We'll see you later. Best of luck. Come on boys.