 Hello, welcome to Top ETV today. We are ranking Everton's Premier League goalkeepers. We're doing a top 10. Thoughts about a top five, but you know what, we'll do a top 10. Now the criteria to get into this list, they have to play 15 league games or more on the Premier League. Now that rules out Sander Westervelt. It rules out Espen Barton, who once wore training trackies, on top them with the gwsr down by his knees. Robbie King got a hat-trick, so he's out the picture. It rules out Stefan Vessels, Carl-on Nash, those kind of goalkeepers, Jan Mucka. I know a few people would have wanted Mucka in there, but it's taken those goalkeepers out of the equation. So we're doing the top 10 and we're going to begin in 10th place. 10th place is Paul Gerrard. Paul Gerrard, 90 games for Everton in the Premier League era. 22 clean sheets, bought by Joe Royal, bought as Neville Southall's replacement, I think, was the idea. It was very, very highly rated when we got Paul Gerrard. It started off, I think, but it never quite went the way it should have done with Paul Gerrard. It didn't help that he was rubbish. No, he was rubbish. I think a couple of moments that I remember him was Manchester United. It was a very close game. I think we were getting beat 1-0, and Paul came over from the main standside and he just came out of catch. He completely missed it, and then Canton and I got a tap in. At 1-0 we were massively in the game. It was a 0-0, but it was a key goal. I think the other one was Middlesbury in the FA Cup, the 3-0. Walter Smith's final game, I think, Estowney played a back pass, and he just never went in. I thought you were going to say Aston Villa in the last minute. Paul Mason sort of fell over. He just fell backwards. I mean, the ball ended up going in at about that height. If he'd just suck it out, he was wrong with me. Which is incredible, just because he'd come out and just put, never would he just come out and go in. Shout me over this. Oh, there's a ball on my hand. Now he was saying. He had those moments. He had games where you looked and you thought he's on it now, he's got it right for it. It just, he never ever put. He just looked like the confidence went down. It's one of those, I was going to say, he's a goalkeeper who has confidence issues. Anything any goalkeeper who has confidence issues can't be a goalkeeper. Not forever. No for anyone. You just can't be a confidence. You can't be a goalkeeper if you've got confidence issues. You just can't. You have to be, you have to have it mentally. It's an unforgiven position. You make a mistake. It's a, most times it's a goal, isn't it? So you can't be that fella. So Paul Gerrard is number 10. For us, number nine, a goalkeeper we bought from Tramia for £3 million, apparently, when he was young. Yeah, some, some, what I would say about this player is, if he, if this happened today, there'd be some, yeah, spotlight. The spotlight would be on us. The book would be thrown at us. But we bought them. Come in. It is Steve Simonson. He played 30 times for Everton at eight clean sheets. I'll be honest, right? I always like Simonson. I thought he looked like a really good goalie. He had some brilliant gains for Everton, but then he's just, I don't know, he's just never really, he's another one that I don't think fulfilled his position. My career went down hill faster in his hairline, and that tells you how fast it went. Life came at him faster. It did. He was one of those where he came in, looked brilliant for Tramia, everyone was after him. We had a slight advantage. Multi club. I wouldn't want to say any more than that for legal reasons. DJ's for those. But we got him. And again, another one that he just too much maybe too soon. Never, he just never got a good run of games with any consistency. Before, you know, he was moving on. I remember going to Bolton. He was in Gollum, Pair Flants, and took a free kick when he was organising the wall. We were getting beat. Things like that. But he did have seen him have some good games for Everton, but yeah, just didn't ever seem to be able to command that number one spot for Everton, but he is number nine. This wasn't either of, for us, of tabulance, wasn't it? Tabulance wasn't it? In the goal? No, we'd had Neville Sheldor for so long that everything after him was always going to be a down step on it, a down grade. But I thought, we thought him and some was better than Gerard in that. Number eight, a goalkeeper Everton bought David Moyes. It was his first time, a job always his first, but bought this fella from Arsenal. Very highly rated, been a Ripswitch. Gone to Arsenal, Everton bought him in. I was really pleased when we got him. Young English goalkeeper. He's going to be tremendous for us. It is Richard Wright. Richard Wright, 60 games for Everton, 17 clean sheets. Not terrible. Seem to have an issue with shots. Shots as one. Warm-up signs in goalmots is another one. Keep off the grass. Jump back onto that sign, don't his ankle in, meant he was ruled out of an FA Cup game. Haven't been named in the start at the level. The loft didn't agree with falling off the loft, it's a shoulder. It's debut for Everton, top number home. Les Ferdinand, it's a P-roller and it somehow went under him. But he did go to Sunderland a week later and make a brilliant save as we beat Sunderland. He was capable of making great saves. Again, a very Moyes like signing in terms of what we learned about Moyes afterwards. Going after someone who had gone into Arsenal, I think he was going to be Siemens replacement. He never quite worked out a little bit like Simonson and Gerard. Not immediately after Neff, that one's still on the list. But coming in to fill a spot that we always had huge standards for and I imagine Arsenal did. He came in and I think it just never ever made anyone feel entirely comfortable. He was in England international as well that time we got him. But he just never made it his own. It didn't take long for Moyes to realise that, which is good. It certainly didn't. Full of promise but just never played out. Number seven on our list was one of Ronald Cuman's first signing for Everton, I think. Massive goalkeeper. He came in tremendous hair. Tremendous hair. Started off absolutely brilliantly as Everton created. By the end he was a bit of a hologram in the end. He just dropped off quickly. It is Martin Stechlenberg. He is number seven for us on our list. 19 games for Everton. Four clean sheets. I'd say his Everton display is peaked at the Etihad. Two penalty saves. One from Kevin De Bruin. Evan Drew won that day. Brilliant performance by Romelu'r Carchys. He showed a cracker. Stechlenberg had been unbelievable for him. Tremendous saves everywhere. And then there is scrappy equaliser there in true Everton fashion. I think this will be... Chelsea killed him away the five mil. I think this will be one where there will be a conservation one. Where people will go, nah, you're not having any there. Those are the goalies. I've got an interesting story about Martin Stechlenberg. I went to watch Holland vs France. I think it was one of the first qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup. In the now-Creef stadium in Amsterdam. I'm sitting there and I've got an evidence train and zip up top. I've been sitting there all proud Everton. What's Everton's goalie? Easing goal. Paul Poggedy won from about 30 yards. It literally just went under him. And I honestly felt like the whole stand turned around and looked at me. To look at you? Like it was my fault. It was your fault. I felt every eye on me. I felt every eye on you. Every eye was just like... It's on you that makes it your fault. And France won 1-0. I obviously went through the qualifiers and ended up winning. A few couple of years later winning the World Cup. And I feel like it all started because of me. I think it was... I think Stechlenby... You're going full-jancer today. You're claiming a victory. I think Stechlenby... Without you being involved. I thought too much pressure. Does it ever sound you? Evertonian water. It'll start booming me in a minute. Too much pressure. These only Dutch I can cope with. That one Evertonian up there. Can't deal with him. Couldn't handle it. Yeah. I mean what Martin Stechlenby came in. I think we all thought he was your backup goalie. Good backup goalie. Because Coomham was... I was in that thing where he'd just come in and Everton seemed to be going in a new direction far up my shirri. He'd just taken over. There was talk of a director of football. He was trying to get Monty. And Stechlenby just felt like, yeah, in for a million quid. Just a backup keeper, you know, whatever. We had Joel Robles still there at the time. He should have been the number one, yeah. And he was in the side straight away almost. Coomham just went for him. What do you think happened to him? Cos he did start the first couple of months. He was quite solid, wasn't he? I think he just, again, once again, it was just an issue with people taking shots on him. Probably became a little bit too much for him. Okay. He was always a backup keeper everywhere he'd been at. He followed him. I think he played 19 times. Roma, he'd been into. He just wasn't ever a good enough number one, but was a really good number two. And yet, left heaven and ended up, you know, back of that number one and playing home well for Holland again. So, that's a great career. As a backup. No, we did, yeah. So fair play to him. Yeah, fair play. Okay. Next goalkeeper was brought in again. Brought in and took Nadal Salpo's place. He did. Leed United away, I think. Made his day. I was there. I was there at that game. I was there. Put in a good solid performance and got in the side. He came in from Norway. We were Viking Stavanger, I think he come from, didn't he? And there was just talk. He was one of those Havar Kendall signs that came in and you were like, oh, he's going to come in and be a backup and see how he goes. But he got put in because I didn't need it. Havar Kendall felt we needed a change coming in. Did really well. And again, this is another one. He come in. Big goalkeeper. I really liked him. I really liked him. I really liked him. It just fell apart very, very quickly. It was weird, but it is. Thomas Mayra is number six for us. Seventy games for Everton. Twenty-one clean sheets. What did you make at times? I really liked him when he first came in. As I said, that was at his debut. And there was a lot of shock that he actually took. We bought him that week. But I don't think anyone thought he was taking Neff's place. I think it was a case of he was coming in. And again, he was seeing as the player was going to take over from Neff. And when he was named, it was a big shock. And Neff has come out and basically said afterwards that he was told by Howard. And that was the end of it. And that's all he wanted to be told. He was told we got a nil nil. We've been on a really big losing run, I think. Came in, got a nil nil. That Ellen Rowne done really well. Which was a tough place to go. And I think for me it was a case of for a while he was really, really good. And then the odd mistake started creeping in. I think one that stands out for me. Billy. Billy in the FA Cup quarterfinal. But again, Coventry. The big game at the end of the season. I think he was one in that. And the Villa game was huge. Tel Avivars quarterfinal of the FA Cup. He was a clangor in that. And I think he was another one. The weight of expectation just got too big. Taking over from Neff and our expectations of what a goalkeeper would be were huge as well. So he wilted under the pressure. I think he was obviously Joe Royla bro Paul Gerrard in. And obviously Joe Royla left the club and then Harvard coming. But then Harvard had a look at Gerrard. He did have issues with his knee as well. Of course, but did then go and get Thomas Marra as well. Neff had three goalies and Neff was pushed out Marra went in. I thought we've got our replacement for Neff. Cos we knew Neff was coming to the end of his time or everything. And I thought we have got this big. No we've seen goalie who's great and he loved it. I remember that Villa game at home. Cos Joe Max Mosco did it at the park end and it was a game. I think everyone was the favourites going into it. Obviously he'd be on the room, he'd be at home. And he made a couple of that. One was a header wasn't it which he should have saved. And he dropped it on the line. Even the other goal I think it was Benito Carbon. He scored for Villa. It was a shot that he pushed back out when he should have saved. And it was two mistakes where you just thought we hadn't seen him do that before and then he did. And then Coventry that the game you mentioned. Dion Dublin Zedau wasn't it. Slipped through his hands you know in the last minute. And I'm okay. Luckily it didn't matter but I might have never had a matter. And then I think Walter Smith was just like not sure. And yeah he was out for a good start. Number five for us was brought in as a backup goalkeeper. By Roberto Martinez. He was. I've put in a sensational display in an FA Cup final for Wigan. To win the FA Cup. I think he'd made 10 saves that day I think. Against Manchester City. It is Joel Robles. He came in 42 games for Everton. 17 clean sheets. And I thought I still look back at Joel and think you were treated a little bit harshly. And he was never. Don't get me wrong. I'm not sat here going. He was amazing because he wasn't amazing. But he was a good solid goalkeeper I thought. He had a couple of ropey moments as goalies. I thought in general he was always. I thought he was always alright for Everton. Yeah. He was a spell towards the end of Tim Howard's last season. Wasn't it where Joel got in and should have stayed in. I think Howard was out for three games. Wasn't he? Was he sent off or? He was out for three games. He was out. I think it was a suspension. I think it was. I think it was a suspension. Wasn't it for Stoker out and gone was it? I think it was. He gave the pen at anyway. He should have. He was in and he done really well. And it was like one of those sliding doors moments that everyone can see Howard was getting worse. And Joel took his chair. I think we got three clean sheets in a row. He played in the Derby in 3-0-0. It was one of them. He brought them back and that was basically the end. It just felt really harsh because everyone could see Howard was a problem. This lad had come in and he bided his time. He'd done his service to report out like that by Martinis. Martinis obviously felt Howard was a really important key figure. It just felt really unfair and that was the moment you sort of thought well that's the end of him at this football club. He's not really going to establish himself. Fans did like Joel. It wasn't the greatest goal in the world but as I said it saved his time. I think he was a really good goalkeeper and you've seen since leaving everything. Going to Spain did alright. He's come back to Leeds. Never would have never been like a long team goalkeeper. You'd always probably been thinking you won a little bit more. But you do wonder if he'd been brought or left in at that moment. Where has Evan Craig could have gone? It's mad back when he brought them back because he had had the three clean sheets on the run. He brought them all the back with Chelsea away and Howard dropped across in the 94th minute and Chelsea scored and we got beat one. Everyone was like why have you changed it? He was dead out and then he got back in under Cumin. Evan had a great second half to the season under Cumin. Evan had won nine out of ten home games at the end of the season and he went and bought the open picture. That's the thing wasn't it? The true times he probably should have gone on and gone this is mine. I'm number one. It didn't quite happen but I thought he was done well enough. I liked him. Good personality. He seemed a nice character. Did he go off to Athletic Omens Red? No. Did he come from Madrid? He went to Bethes. He went to Bethes. There you go. Joel Robles is number five for us. Number four. American goalkeeper. Bro from Manchester United. On loan. Love that Evan was a brilliant goalkeeper for Evan for a number of years. Probably should have gone the year before he went there. Because he was thinking about it at that time and he did a few offers. We stayed loyal for another year and then by the end of it he got a bit sad. It did because he was such a tremendous goalkeeper for us for a number of years. It is of course Tim Harvard. Secretary of defence of course. Of course. 354 games for Evan. 117 clean sheets. I mean that's one in three isn't it? He would have had 150 if Martin is a dream member to defend. But he was brilliant. He was coming from Manchester United like I said. David Moyes brought him in. And he was fantastic for us. He had the odd moment where he had gone. He went he should be doing better than that. But then he produced lots and lots of amazing saves for us. There was a goalkeeper that Evan were always in the top six seven. When he was our goalie. He was excellent. Brilliant in Martin as his first season for Evan as well. And just a really, really good goalkeeper for us. Just a really good guy. Good ambassador. Solid professional. Leader. Spoke really well. And was a big part of obviously what we were trying to do for those years. Another kind of Moyes signing who found them. Found a player who wasn't quite doing as well at the club he was in. And brought him to Evan. Straight away you could see he was an impressive guy. Was for many people the reason why they support Evan. For a lot of people will be the Evan and goalkeeper of the Premier League era. Because he was here for that long. He was a big part of what Moyes was doing as well. Felt like one of those key people within there. But again one of those people that you look back on and think you stay too long. And at the time that can damage your legacy. But I think the further you get away from it the less you look at those moments. But I think Evan really should have sold them around the 2014 World Cup. After he'd come back from that World Cup. I think Evan should have looked to have really cashed in on that. Because he wasn't that goalkeeper for us. We needed someone then at that time. And we didn't do it. I remember him saying that he wanted to retire from Evan. And America after the 2018 World Cup. And I think he got one year into after the 2014 World Cup. And everyone knew it was over. Even though we had those lofty ambitions. He just couldn't keep going in the Premier League. I think that should have been the summit. Because he did have, we had a couple of offers needed. And I think if he had gone. I understand the 2014. But I also understand him. He was that until the record. He was the most saved in the game when he played Belgium. So I understand him playing one more season at Evan. Because he still looked like a top top keeper. But at the end of that 2015 season. He did have a few offers. And I know he was really home on an iron. And maybe that would have been the summit for both parties. But he was a great goalkeeper for Evan. He was a really good solid goalkeeper. Wasn't great from distance. He was called out how far too many times from distance. Now he was wasn't he. You think about Drogbe. You think about the one he conceded at Wemphrey. Think about the one he conceded down at Portmouth. He wasn't particularly good from distance. But he was a really, really good goalkeeper. And as I said fantastic ambassador. So many people support Evan from America. Because of Tim Howard. And obviously listen. This is very subjective isn't it from us. You know we're just making personal opinions. You might have a different line up. But he's in our top four. The next goalkeeper we've chosen. There's been a little bit of back and forth on this. I have to say it's our top three of course. We've eventually, I think, Peds begrudgeonly settled on this. Looker o mi still doesn't look convinced. But I've pulled rank basically. Cos he's got the goalie top on it. I think he's here to be higher up. But it is a goalkeeper that Ronald Cewman signed. We brought him in very, very highly rated. Brought him in from Sunderland. He is still our number one all these years later. It is Jordan Pickford. Jordan Pickford has won 245 appearances for Evan. 66 clean sheets. He's been Evan captain at times. Being a very, very good signing from Sunderland. He's had his moments, another one. Over the last three years now, in general he's been really consistent for Evan. He's England's number one like at just seven. And there isn't a better English goalkeeper at the moment anyway. Forget about all the arguments from the fans. He's still England's best goalkeeper. And he's a big part of Evan at the moment. And he's been a really, really good signing for Evan. Yeah, obviously a good signing. We went out there and it was in that summer, wasn't it? When we spent all that money. We obviously put 30 million down for him. He's been number one ever since. A couple of moments where he's gone out of the side, but only for very short periods. Sometimes just for his own good. Obviously we all know that he's had the wobble after Anfield, which I think was a big setback to me mentally. He's confronted those moments. It took him a while. Carlo anti-Lotty really saw that. Yeah, I think so. And he went back to Anfield for the only time we've beaten him in 30-odd years. And put a lot of ghosts to bed. Remember to say from Jordan Enders in the first half. Second half was unbelievable. And a big wobblin salad in the second half. So he's a lot more rounded now. Still makes the odd mistake like any goalkeeper does. I think there was a while there where just so many soft ones were going past them. And he'd react silly. But I think he's turned out for them to be a really top goalkeeper, a big leader. Tremendous warcha. Tremendous professional. By the way as well. He's always switched on. He's always doing the work. And I think he's obviously certainly in the top three. I think a lot of people might have him in a different order. But again this comes down to how old you are and what you've actually seen with your own eyes. Not a definitive list this by the way. No, it's just what we've got. Jordan Pickford's been a really good goalkeeper for everything. Hopefully that continues. He loves it doesn't he? He's a goalkeeper that is very firmly established at everything. He's happier at everything because he's England's goalie. He loves playing for Everton Football Club. Being happy to sign new contracts. Never agitated to get away. And I think he just enjoys it. Everton Football Club has been a great goalkeeper. And like Pedd just said, you're younger. You're 20s over everything. You probably have Jordan Pickford and the same. However there's your top two. It's just different from what you've seen. Number two for us. Again this was the flip between Jordan Pickford and this person. He was bought for £150,000 from Berry by Howard Kendall back in 1981. Pedd has got the goalkeeper top on. In my opinion the greatest goalkeeper ever to play the game. That I have seen. Unbelievable goalkeeper. Just amazing. One of the titles I've ever had in European Trophy FA Cup charity shields. It is of course the amazing Neville Southall. These are just his Premier League games. He played 600 odd games for Everton. These are just his Premier League appearances. 207 for Everton. 63 clean sheets. Amazing. The reason why I had him above Jordan Pickford was even though he was coming towards the end of his Everton career he still had a huge role to play in Everton staying up under Joe Royal. And of course we went to Wemleam on the FA Cup and he turned in. An unbelievable. There was a double save from Paul Scholes in that which is amazing. And he performed at such a high level for two or three seasons in the Premier League. That just beyond and above like what you would or above and beyond this direction. Amazing goalie. Only can see that one goal on winning the FA Cup in 1995. That was a penalty in the semi-final. These are like the lost years of Southall. You don't tend to always remember the Premier League years. And of course famously in the second year of the Premier League came out in Saturday post at half-time when Everton was 3-0 down in the opening game of the season against Leeds. He was a huge, huge figure. Very much still by the end but he had some huge performances. And was just Everton, wasn't he? Just part of the thing to maybe Everton's greatest ever player depending on how you look at it. And obviously everyone is aware of who Neville Southall is. For those who's the greatest ever goalkeeper. Not everyone sees it like that but they're wrong. They are wrong. And we're right. He's come from humble beginnings and just dominated the number one. The number one position of Everton for so many years. So many goalkeepers never had an opportunity. Never had a chance because of how great he was. And yeah, yeah, he was just brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. I mean, it's that sort of massive point where you just made your other goal. Bobby Minns went and played for Sparsen and won the league with Blackburn. But he couldn't, he got into Everton when Neville was injured and couldn't get back in. Once Neville's fit, he was back in. That is, of course, in the 80s. He was unbelievable. You know, people have run through one-on-one. And probably with the exception of Ian Rush, you'd know that he'd save it. And he did save it many times for me in Rush as well. But he was just a savesy mate. I always say to you, Coventry City away in 1987 was probably the greatest ever goalkeeper in performance that I'd seen for just ridiculous saves. And he carried that on. And we had moments like that in the Premier League era. He was brilliant. And again, it is your age and things like that. But it's really difficult because, you know, other people will do this list differently and go, well, who's played the most games at the Premier League and that will be Jordan Pickford or Tim Howard. They will probably be people's top two. But Neville Southall, just because he did combine that. Some really strong performances in the Premier League with an FA Cup. And also, though, you'd look at it today and think to yourself, what would he have been like with... Cos he was such a hard worker, incredibly hard worker. To him, it was work. He was going to work. You just wonder if he had all of the benefits that plays have now in nutrition and knowing how to train. You don't know all those things. How many more years we would have got out of him. And how better he would have been because he would have been more agile. Yn fwy gyrdor fel e, you should get into a bell field at eight o'clock on the morning and do a training session. Have a shower and then go on training. That's how he'd be in the sand pit, smashing balls. There should be a sand pit next to a wall of a bell field and he'd be smashing a ball up the wall and diving it. But that's just off his own thing. Even modern goalkeeping techniques and things like that, it would be... It would have been even. Incredible, incredible fellow. Still an amazing fellow now. And number one, again, this would be controversial. And this is where to chat this, definitely, because why is he number one? Well, this is a goalkeeper that David Moyes brought in from Leeds United. A goalkeeper that should have signed for Evan eight years before Evan did actually sign him. He was at Godderson, got told to go to par campers on the Whittle and then got told to go and speak to Leeds United and then tell us what they said and then we'll sort it later because the fellow you've come to see is just on the phone trying to sort spud out. True story. He went to Leeds and Leeds made him feel like a king and he stayed there playing the Champions League semi-final. Everything for Leeds. He was amazing. It is Nigel Martin. He came in. He is our number one. He played 86 times for Everton. 32 clean sheets in those games. Everton's best ever Premier League finish. He was in goal for it. He finished fourth. He was brilliant and Moyes, we got him in, I think for 500 grand when it looked like he was coming to the end of his career Leeds at that Paul Robinson Martin come out into Everton. He was the closest thing that I'd seen to Neville Southall in Neville Southall's heyday. Pickford's been great, Howard's been great but to me this fella was another level to those two. There was just an assurance about him. He came on with that. Obviously Richard Wight got injured and went off and he had me in the club very long. It was just one of those moments where everything just changed and he never looked back. He was just brilliant. He was just... He wasn't no fuss about him. No fuss, ultra professional. You'd never let anything go past him where you'd go, how's that happened? But then you make saves where you go, how? How did he make that save? We drew Nill Nill at Ampfield and he made seven saves. There's two or three where you've gone. You've seen the matter and you've gone to goal. And he somehow hasn't gone in. You just said, how has that not gone in? He was just one in the derby when we beat Liverpool in the season we finished fourth, the Carsley derby. And he was one that went to the back post and I think it might have been Nill Mele. He's literally got an open goal because Nigel Martin's at the other post and somehow he's got from that post to that post to stop it going in. At the street end. There was about five minutes left when that happened. There the kind of saves that that season got us to where we were. He was unbelievable and people might look at it and go, how? But anyone who watched him knows he's number one. Just absolutely knows it because they watched a couple of seasons of pure perfection from a goalkeeper. Believe in his numbers there, it's almost one in two games. He played a few games with an ankle injury and he remember we drew one one with Chelsea at home and he had a fake up. In fact, the replay was the game that bit you right. It fell on the sign and the warm-up and then we had to put A and C in the ring goal. But in that home game he was injured but he played and we were winning one Nill and he made four or five brilliant saves and I think Lampard equalised with about 15 minutes left and took it back to the replay. But even in that game he was unbelievable. He was limping, making saves and he was just knackered for the replay so he couldn't play. He was just amazing and it was the ankle injury that stopped him wasn't it? He had two seasons, he would have gone on. He said himself, his body felt great apart with his ankle and he would have done another season. He was unbelievable and he was right. People might look and go, but then the numbers alone kind of tell you're almost one in two clean sheets. Everton weren't like Sam Allardyce or Sean Dyke. Like we're all back in the Fender and we try and knick Nill Nills. We were attacking and he was just absolutely phenomenal for us and brilliant, brilliant goalkeeper. The price and everything. I love Neff, I absolutely love Neff. We talked about Pickford, he's been great. We talked about Harvard, he was excellent. But for me this fella is, it is a clean number one. There's no doubt in my mind he's number one. Why for you would he be number one? Because he was perfect for two years. He was perfect. You couldn't fault him for anything. He made this kind of saves where you go, wow, how did he save that? Not saves where you go, well you expect a goalkeeper to save it. The kind of saves where you go, how did he make that? And he was making them all the time. What that means is your team can be braver on the pitch. It can be braver, it can go up and know that you've got this goalkeeper who's going to keep you in games when you need it. And it's what all the best teams have by the way. All the best teams have the best goalkeeper because it means they can be braver. It means that they can bank on the goalkeeper to make saves that they shouldn't be making. And for me that separates them from everybody else in the Premier League. Never did it before then. But this guy had two, three years where you were just like, we'll be fine. Nigel Martin is in goal. He's unbelievable. I agree, I agree. Absolutely superb. That's our, that's, we've ranked the top 10 in our opinion goalkeepers in that order. Let us know what you think you agree with. I'm sure there'll be lots of people who disagree. That's part of it. That's all part of it. It's just an opinion-based thing. But Nigel Martin is the best goalkeeper we have seen play for Everton in the Premier League era. We're sticking to it. It's our opinion, we're sticking to it. Let us know in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Bye later.