 Welcome to Toffaces TV, this is my three things from Everton One West Ham Three, a Gwddar Vegan part today. Another game without a win for Everton, it's ten now in the Premier League. Another home game without winning, three home wins all season in March is a pawl really on a table before we play again at Gwddarısın. So what an absolutely awful record that is. Yeah, just listen we were winning 1-0 and we were on top and we threw it away ac wefnwch ddweud llwyddoedd gyda ni'n gwirion gyda'n gweithio gweld i'r ganwealth arna i'n gwell, ac maen nhw'r cyfel yn y dyfanc blamio a phamio ti'n gwrth o'r ymĵr. Ac pob hwyl o'r llwyddoedd yn gweithio. Rwy'n siwr yw'r llwyddoedd gyda'n gweithio. Rwy'n nid ei pethau i amlwg o'r ymddangos iawn ar ddarlethol. Mae'r gweithio'r ddarlethol iawn. Ond yw'n i'n i'r gwybodaf yn ôl ar hyn. prison. Her only default of a throwing is throwing it back 30 yards. And it's so negative. And I don't know if that's the manager. If that's the manager, then you need to have a weird, have a lachar on the shelf in the mirror because it's, how can you be that negative for throwing? And if it isn't the manager, you need to get a grip at these players. And when you're trying to get on the front foot and you have a throwing inside the half, throwing it back to us, back to our centre back in our half is a negative ball because what is he trying to do? It's the same with the time of passing it out from the back which we don't, we pass it that slowly allow people to get on top of us and it ends up back with Pickford knocking it long anyway which we lose, but the throw-ins are really doing my head then. Seeing that a Brighton last week, Ben Goff, he threw him on a ball back into our half when we were on the offensive. It's just, I mean, like 10 yards outside the box, he throws it back into our half. It sounds silly like Eddie, it does, but it's those little things that when you put them together with the other stuff we don't do well, it just gives you that image that it shows you the thinking behind stuff, that it's everything is cautioned, faced and foremost and it can't be. We're at the time of the season where we've got to break caution, we've got to win games of football. You don't win games of football very often by just being overly cautious. The game plan simply cannot be keep it tight and try and nick it off a set piece because guess what? We can't defend set pieces as the last two weeks have proven. It just wound me up, it wound me up today and I thought I am going to speak about it tonight because really I don't get it. I don't get thrown it back in. You should be going that way to score a goal. Why is everything going the opposite way? It's absolutely crazy, our players are so negative even when he touched the ball. It's back, they've run towards their own goal mold and they've run the other way and it's got to stop. Now that that's review on is out the way. Beto, talk about Beto, who come into the game for Don actually thought he did well. He missed two great opportunities and his touch isn't great but he did grow into the game. He scored a great header and that really should have been a platform for us to go on and get a massive win. He was knocking West Ham's defenders about, he was growing in confidence and the manager took him off in such a strange decision at that time of the game because he did have, he still looked like he might get on the end of something else. This is where I think Sean Dight has got a real problem with knowing what to do because everything is life for life, everything. And I think Beto, I don't see any way he deserves to go off when he did today. Yet, like I said, he missed a good opportunity in the first half in his penalty. Goal he goes the other way, we're talking about a great penalty, he misses a penalty. It should have been a great penalty but he's missed it. Keep him at the decent safe. Like I said, scored a good goal. Is he perfect? Nope. Is Don probably a better all-round striker on his day? Absolutely. But Beto was affecting the game still when he got taken off today. And I know they just equalised but I still would have left him on because he was causing them problems. I just don't get this with the manager. I know it's what do you do, but neither Winge, Harrison and McNeill were awful today. Performance, right? Just didn't play well either of them. And could he have pushed James Garner on the right and stuck Don alongside Beto and just dropped the Corry in alongside Onane and just gone 4-4-2 and tried to stretch them that way. Knocking it up to Donman because we were on the front foot. Now people might say we'll know because we were on the front foot. Fair enough, but I just didn't think he deserved to get taken off. If he's affecting the game still the way he was, the manager should have just left on where he was on the bench until it looked like Beto was knackered and maybe replaced him with 5 minutes to go. I just thought he did okay today. He scored a great header. It was a great cross from James Garner. It wasn't he finished it brilliantly and let's try and get him more opportunities like that. I'd like him to take the one he has in the first half that shows a bit of calmness in front of goal right now with the lack of game time. He just hasn't had that opportunity enough to slot it but he's got to be scoring those goals. We don't get a load of chances so when they come along we're going to need them to be taking them the same with Don. If he's in that area that's saying his own. He's got to take them chances and too many of them are going missing. But I thought he did alright today and like I said, took his goal well. His performance was highlighted more because Don come on and didn't really affect the game. We just seem to lose a lot of impetus and a lot of momentum when he went off and that's frustrating. The final point is, again, maybe a point like how many points are we going to need to stay up. It's difficult because you never know. We don't seem to be that team that gets a result that people aren't expecting. Like last week, you know, we went to Brighton and had Lewis Dunks head at the bar and come out with a held on and that would have been a win where people would have looked and gone, God, I didn't expect them to win that game. But we don't really do that and if we're not winning games when we are wanting up and in control of then how do we, I just don't know how we're going to win the games that we need to win. If that makes sense, of course this can change. Everything could go to old traffic and fluke a win next week or go and get a result next week. I don't know, it's unlikely because we haven't been doing it. We haven't won for 10, so it's unlikely. The manager will probably, when he's asked that question, will be like, well, we're closer to winning one than army with Lord of Avertures. I don't know, but we've had home games, Palace and Westland. We should have taken, in my opinion, six points from both games and we took one rather. We've got Sheffield United, Burnley, Forrest and Brentford. That has to be four wins, but as right now, I don't see that being four wins because we can't score goals and we're not offensive enough. We're not on the front foot enough to kill those teams off and that's an issue. We let teams just kind of field away into game. We've done it again today, the first half. Okay, we had a couple of moments, but if you look at it, it was very little until we got the penalty, very little. We don't want to play with any intensity. We don't get after teams. We don't make it uncomfortable for away teams now. And you can use the excuse all you want to. We haven't got the players. How come every other team who hasn't got the players does make it like that for the opposition? And you can't even use the excuse now well but not losing. We've just been, we've just lost today. We haven't won since December the 16th. Sutton has got to change. We've won three home games all season. We have to build an intensity. And right now you're looking, I am worried. I'm very, very worried today, very worried after that. Because I do, we will get in my opinion, we will be losing more points. Now hopefully it's only a fraction, two or three points. I hope that's the case. I hope there's no points lost. But if we lose two or three points, we're back right on the edge of the relegations zone again at me. Today was the day to really hammer them points home. That we got the other day and go right. We're on a mark and we would have gone above Bournemouth. You know, we'd have been clear of Brentford, clear of Forrest, clear of Luton. And we haven't really been beaten. And now we go to United. So we are in trouble. We're in a fight. We're going to have to win games. It sounds stupid. It sounds captain fucking obvious. But I'm just right now. I'm not sure where. We don't look like we're capable of winning games of football. That's a really, really scary thing. And we can't blame the squad today and say, we didn't have this player or we didn't have this. We didn't have a dresser guy. That was it. Doesn't score goals or create goals. So it's a real worry. And I am worried tonight, I must admit. Like that's it from me. Go on, have a good weekend. See you later.