 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the match preview joined by Andy at El Pavoti FTBL on Twitter, make sure you follow him. First home game of the season, coming off the back of a nil nil dror a crystal palace at the weekend. Still, no confirmation team wise what it's going to be, obviously we've seen Fabian Delth back in full training which is a boost for Everton given that in the centre of the park. We've got no Morgan Snidel in this week, which will be pleasing some people and others will be a bit. And obviously Andre Gomez is still next in the lanclingsery. Everton done an injury update the other day that didn't really update anything. It just said we'll just keep an eye on it essentially. I think I'd expect Gomez at need to be training by Friday to have any chance to play. So that'll be a blow won't it because these are a physical side, they're a big unit in the middle of the park. Yeah, we're meant to go into the game with Tom Davis and to Fabian Delth, it's not the biggest of units so we'd like it a bit. But we'll see what the answer it deals with. Gabam and I wouldn't rush him in, still need to get out of speed, still pace the Premier League. It's a pretty tough game, Wafford out of physical side. You play a fitness-based game, always press and you're always trying to take the ball off you. Especially with Kapooie into Corry in the field with Hughes as well. So yeah, I'd say probably I hope Gomez and Delth are the ones who start but we'll see. I mean if Gomez isn't fit for his fitness test, who would you go with in the field then? I mean think Delth's got to play. I think it'd be Gabam and I'd say you'd have to play him just for the physicality. And also the type of players, he's the most defensive in the field and we've got a part from Schneiderlin and so he can play that role. So yeah, I'd say I'd be the, which I'd like the combination itself and Gabam and. I mean do you think that Fabian Delth being the type of character he is and the type of player he is will be able to help Gabam and through the game anyway? I think so and I think as well, I think you'll have another couple of days of training, a bit more fitter, get used to the lads a bit more. I think you'll be much more ready. Again, he'd still make a couple of mistakes at the learning process and I'm not going to be worried if he makes a couple more mistakes, hopefully not as big of mistakes as he made on the weekend. But you know, it's going to take the same key and I don't expect Keynes to start, expect Henry Carver-Lewons to start up front. I'd say he'd still probably be on the bench as well really. I think it'll be a similar team to last weekend apart from obviously Schneiderlin. It's always a tough game against Wafford. We found it quite a tricky game. The heads ahead in the Premier League, I think it's 4-3, I don't know, 1-4, Wafford, 1-3. Quite a few draws. Last season he took four points off us. Have you, Gracie, stoked it up the other day, talked about the core and said there's no issue with him, you know, even though Everton wanted him. I can't keep his allure into the fact that the core he wanted to go to Everton. I know a lot of the people around Wafford press-wise have said the core he wanted to move. Wafford said he wouldn't let him go. Gracie said there's been no problem with him, which he wouldn't expect. He scored a great goal for Brighton last weekend. He did score a good goal for Brighton, but he is a good player. Gracie, you know, again, you know, we took four points off them last season, even though they took our best player in the Charleston, which is both the other day. So I'm sure, you know, it'll be another tough game and it will be. They lost 3-0 around to Brighton last week, which will have surprised a lot of people. Yeah, they can see the three goals of five shots. They didn't really create much themselves. Cheryl Delafay, who can be the most important player creatively, was off the ball. He had one of those games that we often see in Everton where fitness-wise wasn't really in the game, got took off early. He's an injury. He's very doubtful for the weekend. But again, I suppose, as he's on his way home as well. Wafford have got Danny Welbach. I don't think he's in contention. I think Sa should be roughly ready yet. Sa, but again, he'll probably start on the bench. Yeah, cos he went to the half-con late in terms of late in the half-con. Should be like a whoa be wrong. Yeah, same sort of thing. What do you, day-lined up last week? So they went with a 4-2-2, which basically means that you two, so you've got obviously to Corey and Capoe, and then you'd have Hughes and Delafay. I've got basically three roles. They may look narrow, they play a narrow wing as a sense. It's a 4-4-2, but they play a narrow wing as, yeah. Hughes is a decent player, works hard. I think he's played. But again, I think it was Danny and Wafford played before. Gray was at last weekend. Wafford, Wafford, Wafford, Wafford, Wafford. Wafford, Wafford, Wafford, Wafford, Wafford, Wafford. But yeah, they didn't really play that well. They had ten shots on goal themselves and they got three on target. Wafford fan seems to be a bit, what's the word, uneasy, because they haven't kept the clean sheet in 17. The only sign, they still need a centre half. The sign Craig Dawson, he's all right, he's an all right player. But they still need a quality centre half, I think, and full back, Wally Baskier, a year older, for me, as a year older. I think we should be Wafford, if I'm honest. I think they are a good sign. I don't think they'll be as good as they were last season when they shot a couple of teams who got to their very good final. I think they'll fall back a bit more further into the pack. It's 11-12, 13th, maybe this season. Yeah, they went with Ben Foster in goal for me, Nia Dawson, Cat Cards and Hollowbash, as the back four, the Corry, Kapooie. He used that a lot for you, Graeme, Dini, off-front. So, you know, they're a team that can be awkward. Graeme could give the back to some trouble because of his pace. He's got a bit of a pace, isn't he? He's pacey, but again, I suppose it depends how high up the pitch is. If Dini goes on and tries to draw himself on to Yeri Meenir, it could be lively. Yes, it could be. Because Dini, we know that he likes to battle, doesn't he? And obviously, VAR will be botting him closely. Yeri can sometimes get involved as well, so that could be on to botch. I suppose it's all great in key match-up. I think Yeri Meenir should physically overpower Dini. I know Dini's quite a clever experience pro, but Meenir's a better player, really. It just depends on how Michael Keane deals with Graeme. It also depends on their crease. The players of Gerard Delafodd doesn't play as a gummy Pereira. I'm not sure if he's injured or not. Now he's come on at the weekend at that time. I mean, he's a talented player. It's where he turns up. It's going to shake. Which version do you get of it? They like him down at Wafford, but I don't know. As you say, which version? Siar plays that's a player who can cause his problems. His pace is electric, but he's still a bit raw. I think Wafford could cause us a couple of problems. I would still say that we should win. I think that a team we should be beaten if we want to. We have got big aspirations this season. We'll see whether we're ready in terms of what level will happen. I think for me we have to win. It's as simple as that. We've looked at the start of the season and it's great when the fixtures come out in the junior year. You've got that palace away. Win, Wafford on their own. Win, Villar away. Win, Wolter on their own. Tough game, but we should... These games, as we've seen last season, when we had runs, these games didn't play out the way. No, of course. You end up regretting that later in the season. I think if you can get off to a good start, it carries you through the season. A victory at the weekend, it gives us four points from the first six. Okay, some of the last season, but with better players to come in as well. I think it would give everyone that boost that we need. I always like to get the first things out of the way. The first away when the first home win. Even in summer, especially the first defeat, when people are banging on about their own beating. Wherever, get it done and done. But this to me represents a good opportunity against a tough side, and it will be a tough side. Gracia is a decent manager, and you know, they work hard for each other. And I was very surprised with the result, the Brighton result. I know you can have those first day and all that, but I was still shocked by it because I'd have expected Wafford to win, or if they were to lose very narrow 1-0 or 2-1. It ended 3-0. We know that that doesn't tell you the whole picture of what it was. But, you know, looking from our perspective, the midfields are concerned because obviously, you know, Sniresland is out. We don't know what's happening with Gomez. But if Delf gets through the next couple of days, I think he'll start. I don't know anything about that. I'd be tempted to go with Delf and the Batman because of the size of Kabooie. That's the key area in the game because they've beat us up, given us trouble over the last couple of years because of them too, the size and the physical. You know, they win the ball back. You can put, you used to be able to push gay off the ball particularly quite well and the two of them used to mark Gomez up the game. So, I think that's where the area needs to be. One of you had Kabam into that and hopefully Delf plays and you've got a very experienced bit of physicality. It'll match up against them well. And then, the threat going forward, I don't think they're a greasest threat. The small set plays will be important, won't they, because the size of them. Last year, the Game of God wasn't in particular. The Game of Wafford wasn't a great game. The referee gave a corner that never was, and they scored from it, and so he gave a score from it. Me couldn't get back into it, we had chances, but I suppose Wafford was fairly comfortable. That wasn't a great game. It was the last bad game, really, by Fulham that Everton played last year. I know we lost at Newcastle but for an hour at Newcastle we were very good. Wafford performance was probably the last poor performance we had last season. At Godderson, Everton were in total control. In that game, Retiala's and Fulham's won the look, even in total control, should have put the game to bed in the first half. Didn't, they came out the core, got involved. They get stuck in the box, yeah. We had an own goal off Sheamus. Coleman and then the core, put themselves on Coleman's right, had to get a penalty a minute later and guilty missus it. And we ended up, even though it was wave after wave after wave, the ungorn until obviously the last seconds when Luca Deane Benza fleek in it. We had a jail in the game that we probably should have won and then cut the loss. So it's tender to be quite tight over the last few years. You know, you go back the year before, it was a Ross Barclay goal, we beat them 1-0 at Godderson and tied down there and we lost down there, didn't we, 3-2. So it has been tight game, but this is a game for me that Everton have to get the crowd involved, which I think they will. And we have to get our passing game going and try to pull them out of position. We were talking about we've done the tactic show that was out there as well. Try to move these around as much as we can. Benard's got to really try to get himself on for me in here and pull them in field to create Luca Deane's run stance. And for someone like Dominic Calverloo, who I think will start as well, he's got to look at the likes of Craig Dawson who's 38, I think, or something like that. He's 38, I think. Well, whatever he is, he's got 500. There, he's been around forever. He's got to get himself on calf cart Dawson, give them a game. If he's going to be our target, man, or our centre four, number nine, he's got to start getting himself involved with them. Make them half the mark him. So when it's wider, Deane, let's see some runs across the front of them and balls in. This is another game though where I think if he uses his pace to get him behind, that's key. You see it again crossing it. I think they want us to do that again. Because again, that's the two centre backs that they've crossed it. It's the zone where the balls are put down. If we're crossing it, floating it to the penalty spot, you're going to win them, yeah. You're going to win them, yeah. If he's firing it in the Al Corridor of Uncertainty, then Dom needs to be getting across them so we can get it. Gabriel has used last week at Westland and now it was a little bit fortuitous, but that ball across everybody, he makes that blunted and he postflicks it and it's 1-0 from nothing. I agree. I just see a bit of variance in that play. I'd like to try and see a stretch of them pace-wise. Hullabass is 34. I want to see a Recharlison. Recharlison. He's scored last year against them. He'll be fired up for it. I thought he looked really good last week. I think he's going to take another step up this season. I think he looks ready to break out. It's a fantastic play. He's so good at work. Silver loves him. He's hard at work. But there you go. He always looks like someone's just told him he's got to go to bed early. That was my dad's line. Looks like his mum and dad have said he's going to bed early. He's always like that to me. Or his ball's just based and he hasn't got another one to play with. But he's a great player and you're right, I think he'll go up another level this year and I think he can really be the master of the weekend. Sigurdson again needs that youth. I don't want him up against the centre half. I'm floating into the space. He's a course. He has a position so the players can come in. That's vital, isn't it? If he goes and positions himself almost alongside Tom then Cathcart and Dawson are basically going to be there for me. He's not going to beat them because he's not the paces. He doesn't jump for the edders. So essentially all he's doing is he's giving capoe and decorai a free time. Instead of occupying one of those two players you're going to have to come back in here with me ychwanegwch ar gyfer y bwysig, a dwi'n fawr allan o'r ffordd o'r cyfrifn a'r cyfrifn yn ddyn o'r cyfrifn ymlaen i'r cyfrifn i'r ystyried. Felly mae'n bwysig i'r bwysig, mae'n ddechrau'n ddau, mae'n ddau, mae'n ddau, mae'n ddau, mae'n ddau, yn ddau, ac mae'n ddau, mae'n ddau, mae'n ddau, mae'n ddau, mae'n ddau. Ac ydych chi'n ymddangos? Felly, y maesio'n awwiwn. Yn ymddangos, wrth gwrs, mae'n gweithio'n awwb. Yn ymddangos. Chwyl yn gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio ar 25 o'r gwasanaeth. Yn ymddangos, mae'n ffwrdd yn gweld chi'n wych, ac mae'n gweithi ar gweithio'n gweithio ar 30 o'r gweithio'n gweithio a'r ffeil. Tom Teversen o'n gwnaeth i'r ffrwydd. Felly, mae'n gwneud o hynny, Fi dwi'n gweithio'n ein bod gennym nhw i'r clwr. If you need someone to sit a bit deeper as a 10 or o ball playing 8, Tom can come on trying to link things between the attacks. I think that's the good thing, we've got options now, and we could throw different things off depending on how the game goes. I'd like it just to bit of the area of the time. I wouldn't want us to try a just cross it because I think they weren't expecting that. I think we've got the pace and the ability to carry the ball. Let's get shot to the goal. Let's get that extra half of the box and hit it and follow it up. That's another thing Dominic Alvalun can get in his game. If he starts following and shots up, expect the keeper to drop it, expect the defence. It's a troll on last weekend in the end. So if you're doing that, you're going to have the opportunity to go up chances to where it's your... It's a three-four goals a year in the end. You've got to make them things and it's a game I feel we need to win, it's a game I feel we can win and I think it's a game we have to get on top of them straight from the off. And if we do that, then everyone will be like, well, what if it won't be happy quite clearly, whatever it's on, we'll be happy at five o'clock on Saturday night and then we're up and running then and then you start another week training and then you go to Viller on the Friday night with confidence, which will be a good game and you go in there then train right, get a three-clone tree and then you're setting your... Because we always think when you start, it's really difficult to fall away because you seem to... You're not going to lose that many on the bouncy, yeah. Exactly whereas when you start off poorly, it's so difficult to climb that table. Yeah, you make the points back up, yeah, of course. We've got to be doing it. We want Europe this year. That's the aim. The manager said it. The owner wants it and these games ultimately will define it. Yeah, people go on. We've got to be the top six teams to get the top six. It's not true because there's only 12 games a season. The rest, you know, there's another one. 26 games, you can get the whole point you need out of them. 26 games. I've made a career of getting beaten by most of the top six and whacking everyone else. Yeah, that's what you need to do, yeah. They're the important games because there's more games against the other teams in the league, exactly. There you go. Big thanks to Andy for this. Let us know what you think in the comment section below. Can we beat Wathford? Are you confident? And what do you... Where do you sit with the likes of Dominic Alvertloon and Moise Keane and Gabbaman and people like that? Would you just rather see the likes of Keane come off the bench or are you one of these people who say, no, you know what? Throw them in for that first hour and see how he does. Let us know in the comment section below. And it's Delifeiw, the main threat for Wathford. Or is it the Corry? Let us know in the comment section below. Big thanks to Andy, like I said. 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