 Diolch i gyfrifiadol, mae rhai ymlaen i fynd i fynd i fynd i fy ng兴gr, fy mhagwydw i'n gweithio ar gyfer a ddechrau i fynd i'm yr allan iawn. Felly mae'n cael ei gyfreid. Mynd i fyddech chi'n cyfrifiadol i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd i fynd. Yr 1 yma ar y dyfodol yn y cynllunio ymlaen igor eich hefyd. ond Sunday, a'r thodd i ffollowed yr up tonight with another really good game. It was good to see the Corey back in there with him as well, although he did look like he hadn't played for 10 weeks or whatever. He was a bit rusty, but Alan had just thought he was covered a lot of ground in that midfield. I still would have liked to have seen Tom Davies in there with the Corey an Alan. I think it would have allowed Alan to get on the front foot a little bit more because he is, it's weird because even though he plays in the sixth, out of the three, he's probably the most creative of the three then. The Corey will get in the box and possibly get a goal, but Alan is the one who's decent on the ball and he can see a pass and stuff. And it would have allowed Tom Davies just to sit and protect a little bit. Guilffy Sigurdd didn't play and didn't really get into it. But listen, Alan for me had a really good game in the instant match reaction. I give man of the match to Ben Goffrey, but Alan was certainly very close to that. And I think for everything moving forward, we need to get another mobile athletic midfield player in there as well. And then I think you'll see more of the likes of Alan and the Corey if there's someone in there helping them out next season. Reinforcements definitely needed at Gullison. Second thing I'm going to talk about is VAR. What is the point of it based on foremost? I was very, very pro VAR before it came in. You know, I can't sit there and say any different. I thought it would make the game fairer. I thought it would make the game. The right outcome would always come because referees have always believed have a genders, no matter what. You can see that quite clearly in games. But I also thought there's times when the referee doesn't really see something that happens too quickly for them. And I thought having someone looking at all the angles very quickly could see the decision. As the season's gone on, it's just proved that they are worse than ever. It's impossible to make as many wrong decisions as they make, sat in a box looking at a TV screen. They're absolutely pathetic. The Premier League officials are awful. They're absolutely abysmal. And the VAR people, which are of course referees as well, they just fell as you've never kicked the football in the life. You can tell they don't understand the game. Some of the decision making is bewildering. We saw it on Sunday, the Josh King had it. All that wasn't a penalty. We've seen, lest they'd be given 43 penalties this season for nothing most times. And yet they'll have to play in basketball on the line and nothing's given. And tonight we've seen Tyrone Ming's with a straight leg challenge into the back of Dominic Alvaluam, which is a straight red. The referee should have seen it. Martin, I can tell you on a side note, shouldn't ever be allowed anywhere near an Everton game after that Rodwell Derby in 2011. Awful referee, and he's never got any better. And Everton should really put the foot down and said, he never referees us again. The man's a clown every time we have him. But the VAR tonight, he should have seen it. But when it went to VAR, you only needed to look at it once. And the decision should have been made. I don't know who was at Stockley Park. It was probably someone like John Moss who's clueless as well. Or it was a villa fan. Because that is the only way that that decision could not, they could not have come to the conclusion. That was a straight red. I watched Man City play Villa Park the other weekend. John Stone was sent off for swinging for a ball and the Villa play got there a fraction before him. But he was clearly going for the ball and was red carded. And yet that tonight, there was no ball at all being played by Ming's. It was a terrible challenge. And the referee, the referee, well, VAR somehow come to the conclusion it wasn't a red card. The pathetic, they're absolutely embarrassing. They're supposed to be the best league in the world, which of course is just hyven, it's nonsense. But if it is the best in the world for teams, then it's got the worst referees in the world because they're absolutely woeful. So rant over there. Third thing I want to talk about is evident need for a quick attack on player. Because there's nothing behind. If it isn't Dominic Alford Lewin winning a header, or Richard Alerson's just not on it this season. You know, keep hoping he's going to spring into life for the last few games and get us key goals. It doesn't look like it's going to happen. He was poor against tonight for me. But evident need for another one to help those two out is just glaringly obvious now. It's got to be a fast, direct winger who can score goals. Because there's no goals in the team. Prove that against tonight if Domin doesn't score, we don't score. You have five attempts on target tonight out of 15 and we've ended without scoring a goal. But if it isn't Calvert Lewin scoring, who's scoring the goals? Can't go through. It's the reason why. Everton are where they are on the Premier League table with a goal difference of four. When everybody else is 16, 17, 20, 24, plus four. And it's because simply there's no goals in the team. Yes, defensively we're good. We've had another clean sheet, a two clean sheet away from home in four days. Four points away isn't a bad return really, but there's no goals in this team. So all the pressure is on Dominic Calvert Lewin. We said in the watch along, he's living off scraps. You know, he's got 21 goals he's done incredibly well, but without hammers in the team, there's no creativity really. We're relying on Luca Dean throwing a left foot across him. So that's got to be addressed massively in this summer. There has to be three or four brought in and we're quicking and can get forward as well. Right back, right wing get centre of the field player at the least and another forward. Josh King on the bench there and the manager's not throwing a monster. There must be a reason for that as well. So that's where the money has got to go in the summer. And the league can do on, as Carlo said, if there's any kind of nonsense about Premier League financial restrictions. Go on chase the six, that set up a cartel and try to get off to another league because it's embarrassing that that would even be brought up. Right, that's it. I've mounted enough. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe. If you haven't, check out Peds into the maths reaction and his player ratings. 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