 Welf yn yr Toffie TV, here I go to some park talking to this man. Super Kevin Camelers, smartest ex-everton player ever of all time, Bill Dickie Bow, I'm a little bit. No, it's a Friday. It's a Friday. It's a Friday. She's done a Friday. She's done a Friday. Dickie Bow first day. That's the one, that's the one. Love you to have your back. Good to see you. Love you to have your back on Toppin TV. Ahead of the new season, obviously we've played Wolves last season. We spoke a year ago and we were optimistic. We were optimistic. I think this year there seems to be a little bit more of a plan than what was last year. Yeah, there's not only more of a plan, there's more of a strategy. The new manager's coming. There's no big Sam anymore, which I know a lot of fans are happy with. I'm certainly happy with. Done great, keeping the club up, but couldn't take the club forward. Club really wanted Marco Silva, didn't they, before Sam took over. Watford won't do the business. And then they sacked him, which was absolutely crazy, you know. But getting him in, getting brands in as well, I think. That tandem is very, very good for the football club. It took him a little bit while because of pre-season players and getting fit, et cetera, to really assess the squad. And we spoke about it before. The business that they got done on deadline day was so exciting. I mean, just speaking with big Al Amayas and stuff like that and watching it and texting him. And he said, I think there's something else coming in. I don't say get out of it. And he's saying, yeah, yeah, there's another one coming in. And then the last bit of business, Kurt Zuma on loan from Chelsea. I think that's going to be a fantastic signing as well. So things are really on the up. The performance last week at Wolves was really pleasing. And for Charleston, who seems to be a darling of the Evertonians right now. You know, cost good money. And he's close to gold. What a waste of money, eh? It's your mate, Mr Harrison. Giving it the big one, saying we overpaid. Just on the signs in the summer, obviously, that Charleston come in for a lot of money. Not 40 million unless we're brilliant. And then we'll quite happily pay 50 million. We got the Charleston. Obviously, we got Lucas Dean from Barcelona at the left back. But it was deadline day there. I mean, the Charleston one, we were all excited with. I mean, fantastic. Bainsies needed someone to put it. But it was that deadline day. Set it before that coming that day. Let me start with Katie. It was the last one because I know that you've seen. I've seen quite a bit of Kurt Zuma. What do you make of him? Because I know some of the Tomians were a lot more pleased. And some were like, I haven't seen enough of him. What are we getting with him? Well, let me just take people back a little bit because when Kurt Zuma first came in, they were talking about him and John Terry partnership. And Katie will be pushed out. I mean, he was that dominant. Quick, strong, aggressive in both boxes. He's got an unbelievable leap. So he thinks he's got all the tools to be a fantastic player. He's got a sustained injury. He's only a young lad. So it takes him, I think over just about a season to come back. He comes back in and obviously needs games. So he goes out and lonely, starts to get games. I mean, I saw him at Stoke last season. And if I'm honest with you, Stoke, obviously weren't great at times. But he's shown at the back. And it's difficult to shine in the struggling team. But, you know, we played 10 and a half. We played right back at times and he really shone. And you could see the confidence coming back and coming to a club like Everton now. I think this is tailor made for the likes of Kurt Zuma. Big, strong, imposing, aggressive in both boxes. I think Everton is going to love the way he plays. Excellent. Because that's that's a position we need. And it obviously fills Jagiel to stay at his checks today. Oh, you know, happy birthday to Phil. Phil's been a fantastic servant, you know, captain for the club. But, you know, it's weird how it works. You go away for the summer, you break and then you come back. And you're a little bit off the pace, you know. And I'm not saying he's fully off the pace, but you're a little bit off the pace and little things start to creep in. I thought he was a bit harsh the way he got dealt with last weekend. But ultimately the referee cost us that decision from referee cost Everton three points. So, you know, it's very difficult when you maybe just miss a little step. But fantastic story. And I'm sure he's got games in him. But for the length of the season, moving forward, I think that it needs young lims. Meet Jeremy, Jeremy, Jeremy. Jeremy, Jeremy has come in. He's called him Jerry. He's called him Jerry. You know, he just plays as well. Jeremy, he comes in as well. He's someone, obviously, we've seen that in the World Cup. He was big, nasty. Imposing. Imposing. And another cup of business by the club. Very much. Manchester United were covered in him. Apparently he only wanted to come to Everton because the project got sold to him. And that was it. He wanted to come to Everton. Obviously, one of his teammates had already moved as well, which was great. But smart move by Barcelona. They waited until the last knock is because we said, let's see how else comes in because we might be able to get into a bidding war. Brands and silver done fantastically well getting it to that point and sticking to their guns, bringing him in. I'm really interested. I really want to see him and Zuma play because two big guard dogs at the back. You know, imposing boys. But in both boxes, I can't wait to see that. As an accent of Ford, and this isn't being disrespectful to Jack Elkin and Keane, but which pair would you rather face? Well, look, I don't mind playing against anybody, but I'd much rather. Of course, I'd much rather play against, you know, Jags and Keane, which I think Keane, Keane isn't a bad player. Keane isn't a bad player. I just think he's gone through a bit of transition because Everton are a big club and he's come from Burnley and the demands on you at Everton, and Evertonians should know this and maybe they've, you know, he's had a bit of a rough time. But when you come from Burnley to Everton, it's chalk and cheese, because this is a massive club and you expect it to win. That's the difference. When you go to Burnley, you're not expecting, if you get a draw or, you know, maybe win a few games, you've done well, you expect it to win when you come to Everton, especially at Goodison Park. And when you don't perform, the fans are going to let you know about it. Yeah, fair, fair. And I'm not meant by the partnership, Keane and Jack Elker, to me, are both, it's like, tackle, yeah, and then pick it up and go, you're all right. Whereas I don't get that from you now. I don't get that from you. I think you'll let you know me now. Don't worry about that, they will hurt you. So it's going to be interesting here, especially at Goodison, you know. Definitely. I mean, just quickly on Michael Keane, I'm one that thinks with a better partner or with someone. More vocal. Yeah, to build his confidence. He can get back because, don't forget, it was only a year ago, Liverpool were after him, Manchester United were after him, and he wanted to come to Everton. A little bit like what you just said about Jeri Mina. So there's a player in there, obviously he didn't have the greatest decisions, he wasn't our worst player, just didn't have a great season, but he's only 24, 25, he can't write him off as a set. And you know also, this is the really important thing. Everton's team wasn't settled. No. The football that was played for half a season. Well, the better we forget about that, it's important we forget about that one. So was there any real continuity for Michael Keane? And you know, fair enough he partnered with Jackson, but I just think it was so disjointed, there was no shameless Coleman, there was a young lad playing it right back, who'd done really well, by the way. He'd done really well. But it's not the same as Seamus Coleman, he gives you that bit of confidence, because he knows the job. So I think Keane's going to be better this season. Now there's better players coming in as well. I think you're going to see a better Michael Keane. Well he's got a point like everybody now, we're getting that conversation, he's got to step up, otherwise he won't be in. Moving on to the one that excites me the most, I've got to say is Bernard, just because I've seen him in breaking, when he was at Athletic Home in Aero, when he was in the Brazil squad, and he was such a clever little footballer, and then obviously at Shakhtar, against Man City, he was, he was a different class. So to get him in on a free, for me is just an outstanding piece of business, but is he someone who's going to excite the other team? I definitely think so. I believe that creative part of the game, especially here. Yeah. Is going to be key, because sometimes teams bank up on you. So you need someone who can do that little bit of magic. And the player who's going to be most excited is Cenk Tolson. He's the one, because I truly believe he's been operating that, no more than 40% of his capacity. Now that he's going to have a few pieces around him, he's going to thrive. I really believe so. Get him Bernard for nothing, for nothing. And there were so many other clubs after him, I think he's a fantastic bit of business. Just explain this, Cenk Tolson, the 40%, because some people will be thinking, what he's injured or he's only not trying, what do you mean? No, what I mean by that is, his capabilities. You know, as a striker, what you need to understand is, where's my supply line? And again, sorry I have to refer back to some of these games last season. You know, he was up there on his own. There was no service. The team was sold deep. To even get a shot up goal, they had to travel 80 yards. You know, that's crazy football. But the way the team's going to be set up now, you've got a solid back four. You're going to have players in the midfield who can manipulate the ball and get that ball into dangerous areas, which is where Bernard comes in, Bernard comes in, Walcott with Charleston. They're going to be playing their trade at the top of the pitch, and the cutting edge is going to be Trent Towson. Does he get involved? He just needs to be on the end of crosses or in the end of passes. And one thing we do know, you can finish. So, you know, that's why I say he's only operating at 40% because that supply line has only been really 40%. And as a centre forward, he played in some of our least creative side. I will say watching, you know, you've done the job many a time, and you've done it a lot in a way without getting any chances. When you're playing inside, and you're running out of colours and you're going to make chances today, you must feel totally different than walking out and seeing Steve Watson at right wing. Well, I've known this respect to Steve. I've known this respect to him all. You've got people who can create for you, surely that. Well, when I first came, I never figured it. When I first came to the club, I didn't score for two games. I didn't score for two games. But before I'd actually put pen to paper, I looked at the squad. OK. And I'm looking at the squad and I'm seeing all these good job comments and Olivier Ducourt and Bobby and all these. I'm thinking to myself, get yourself fit, get in there and get yourself fit. Chances of calling. I know the players. Obviously, you had Freddie Jeffers, Daddy Cat at the top at the time. Two young players learning their trade. I got to fancy myself getting in there. Once I get myself up to speed, I'm going to be all right. After two games, got myself up to speed for a game, was the Coventry games here. And the rest is history after that. Went on a run of scoring because I knew the defence could hold themselves. The midfield could create chances. All I needed was to make sure I'm right to take them. And I was right to take them. What a fantastic partnership with Freddie Jeffers as well. But we had that supply line. The supply was there. If you haven't got a supply line, a few seasons later, the whole midfield got sold. And Tommy Graveson and Alec Niaco came in. So, the likes of Don Ochison left. Nick Barnby went. John Collins was gone. All these guys. My proper supply line, I'm thinking right. I'm going to have to build a rapport with these guys. But it wasn't the same. And when it's not the same, you are 40% or less. I was probably working at 25%. When you fight for scraps, there's times where you don't even get to look at the goalkeeper in anger. You know, it's disheartening. But I like the business I've done now. And I would have loved to play with them. I imagine that. Andrew Charleston. You did alright, I think there. And then obviously there's Andre Gomez who some blues are now about and others won't. Very good of Valencia. Went to Barcelona. I still played a good number of games. But what I found really interesting was a little bit with that. So I think it's key that we get behind them as fans. You can get him playing. Are we going to play? Are we going to play and you can pass it? You can play and you can pass. Obviously going to Barcelona, Barcelona team is really set. So they take a chance at bringing you in. And when you do get a chance, you've got to take it. What we've needed for quite a while is a midfielder you can rely on to be able to get the ball and be a continuity player. And he is a fantastic continuity player. Again, can he pass it and break the lines to Bernard? I think he's ideal for that. There's going to be times where the midfielder is going to have to be jigged around a little bit, depending on the opposition. But I think, especially here at Gomez, he's going to be key because he's a fantastic passer. And a go for a business, try him out for the loan. Try him out for the loan. If you like the look of him, then you can buy him. Last week you mentioned, last week, very early on in this, good performance at Wolves. I personally think, a main part of the spoke about this, we won it up with 11v11, I'm thinking two or three nil this week. We had a console of the game. Was comfortable. How did you see it? Were you surprised? Because we know we'd seen you at Berry. Were you surprised by when you'd seen Evans pre-season results to that first performance at Wolves? By Roddick, you know, we liais on Twitter a bit, don't we? And obviously the performances in pre-season wasn't quite up to the standard against the dog and duck between the two. But nobody can see that coming, the performance at Wolves. But I remember saying that you can't really take pre-season too serious because once the first game comes around, that's what matters most, and players are up for that. But the way that Charleston performed well, he was on it. And I thought Everton were cruising at one nil. Obviously there was the mix-up at the bad control by Jagioca, red card, ball placement was wrong. There were so many things that went against Everton. Have you seen a little bit? I don't like to criticize goalkeepers. He's got to do what he thinks he's right by. He made a step one way and then it made it difficult to get back. But if the ball was five yards further back, he could have made that step and got to the ball. They free-kicked. It's a good free-kick, they scored. I'm not criticizing that man because what he's done it's been fantastic. And keeping him as well because Chelsea were covered in him as well. So keeping him was big news. But going at half time and you think kind of fear for the worst a little bit. But Michael Silver must have got right into them and said listen, get out there and go for it. And to take the lead the way the team did and create the chances that they did. Difficult that it didn't get a win but so infused by the performance with only 10 men. I'm sure the Blues can't wait to come to the game tomorrow because everyone's going to be high. Are you feeling a lot more positive about the season now with obviously the deadline and the way you've seen the play and the manatee the way you've set it up? Definitely. The players are talking about he's demanding. Well, this should be the norm. The manager's demanding and he wants to push us. That's the only way you're going to get better. Always when new bodies come in lads fix up. To know where they've come from lads are coming from Barcelona and stuff like that. He thinks he's we've got something good going here. Fingers crossed but we're not getting too carried away. But we're just happy that a good performance last week and then we've got a very winnable game back at Goodison win tomorrow and then you say right, let's get the show on the road. Definitely, definitely. So excited I can't wait. Big thanks to Kevin Campbell for having a chat with us, Kev. Just very quickly you need to do the VIP tours there's a VIP tour legends tour going on so Mark Higgins Sharpier myself, we're doing that today. Are you going to be doing after the season or is it from time to time sometimes difficult for me to do it on a Saturday because of Nissan etc but on a Friday I could do it so Darren made a little dispensational for me. I'm here, always nice to see the stadium. Check out the VIP tours and you might be with super Kevin. Always check out toffeeTV, these guys are top class always. Top man and I'm going to say the last man to score the winner for us and I'm feeling very quickly, did you think it would be when you scored that night did you think you'd scored in 2018. Well I keep saying every year I want it gone, I want somebody else to take that man up, I want to be just another player to score the winner because it means that we're doing well fingers crossed this season we could get the job done because that lot over there they're full of themselves at the moment they're full of themselves. Red Nose John, he thinks they're going to, he still thinks they're going to get Ramos with the petition they're going to do Ramos with the petition and they're going to win everything this season. There you go Red Nose John, this is from the man the last bloop to score the winner Ramfield. Thanks very much for watching, don't forget to give us a quick subscribe and if you're more with the OCE on your page and big thanks to Kevin Campbell. See you later.