 Mae gynnyddwch o'r hoffi tyfyr i'r my three things, Brighton nil, Everton nil, ac mae'n mynd i gwych. It's wasn't a game that's going to live long in the memory. It was a poor game and a poor performance by Everton, if I'm honest. So let's get into it. The first thing I want to speak about are the injuries, which is just quite frankly shocking now. You've got to laugh because it's unbelievable. Again, the stat was relayed this week, that Everton are the only club in the Premier League that has had every single outfield player injured, and well, every single player injured at some stage this season. I've said this before other clubs, not a million miles away, bleed and moan about injuries when the reality is they've had any injuries. And other clubs, you were crying asking about it, and yet we've had a horrific run of injuries all season, which has stopped. It's amazing where we are probably given the injuries. But I don't know what's going on because we just was continuing to pick them up. Now, unless the managers of Marcel Brands or someone else at the club has ran over a black cat or something, or done something that ended up with some kind of hex on at the club, it's incredible how many we get. It's just unbelievable. Even players who were on loan, 10000, ended up with a season ending injury that looks like a bad one. And it's not even here. You know, y maen ni ars was at the club and was released, and he ended up with an injury this weekend, and you know, the list goes on. Gerard Delleffey, he went this weekend. But evident in themselves, you know, John Philippe Gabamon, gets himself back, comes on after 597 days, and then is involved in a freak accident in training, or, you know, a challenge in someone's land zone when he's injured. We've had the core, and you know, the list goes on. Even tonight in the game, me and him, put the tackle and he's gone off injured. It's absolutely bonkers that it's continuing to happen all season, and a lot of other clubs simply wouldn't have been able to cope. And we haven't been able to cope a lot at the time, but it is unbelievable. I don't know whether they're having MMA fights or something like that, a Finch fan, but whatever it is, they need to get the training ground exercise or something in the summer, because it's incredible how many injuries they've had. I've said it before and I'll say it again to them, and the bad luck, they'd have no luck at all. But that needs short notes. Second thing is the style of play. Basically, we don't have one, do we? We don't have a way of playing. You can't... There's no way you could look at a game and go, well, that's what editing do. Like, aren't you going into tonight's game with Brighton at David Pasteur Ball, possession side and he tried to play triangles and he tried to play through you? That's Brighton's way of playing. We know that Manchester City play a possession-based football. We know that Leicester are the counter-attack and side and try to tame you with Baldi. We know what Liverpool do, the long switch, the long ball in behind and get the full-backs or the inverter forwards running in. Eddarton, simply no style. Simply... I mean, I don't know. I don't know what we do. And I don't know whether Carlo Ancelotti ultimately has got a style of play that he wants to or whether he's just going to put a collection of plays together or a good footballer and it will all be all right on the night. Basically, just defend properly and those plays will get your out of trouble. Maybe that's the way he will play. It's just that you're just looking and looking for some encouragement of what we can do, but at the minute we need to get an identity, I think maybe or certainly get players in who can create that identity so you know what it is because a lot of it, I mean, it's quite simply a lot of it just seems to be off the cuff stuff. And I don't know whether that can continue. Otherwise, you do what's happening now, which is we're just hitting the brick wall. We're not really moving forward, are we at all? And that's really frustrating because we started the season very well. And we had that even six weeks ago. We were in a fantastic position after we would beat Liverpool and we beat Southampton and we won at West Brom. We were in a tremendous position going into the final bit of the season. You know, right in the Champions League race, favourable games to come. And we've done what a lot of people probably thought we would do, which is fell on our sword. And somehow managed to put ourselves in a position now with eight games left. It looks unlikely we'll make your. And no one does that better than ever and throw on away good opportunities. So got to establish something and move forward from this. So that there's a default way of playing and we can get results with it. That's better than what we're seeing at the moment. Cos, let's be honest, what we're seeing at the moment is essentially some other type of football, isn't it? And not many attempted goal. No real attack and play and just open someone, get you the goal from somewhere. And maybe that'll just take better players. I don't know, but if that's the case, then we need to do it this summer. Cos otherwise we won't make any progress. And that really leads me on to the third point, which is goals in this team. There simply isn't any goals. People were frustrated last Monday. Excuse me, I got after the crystal palace game. Rytiau alles yn yn domyn i cael fy lŵn missing good opportunities, which would give us the three points. And Dom has been there tonight. And without him, there's no real threat. There's no attack and threat. And you know, we're seeing people fuming with them last week and tonight meltdown cos he wasn't playing. And the reality is we haven't got anyone else. Rytiau alles yn play through the middle. Has give them centre backs probably the easiest night's work they've had all season. Cos when he's not on it, he's not on it. He walks around sulking and his flicks didn't come off. He didn't keep the ball for us, didn't look a threat. And there's just no goals after that then. If he's not on it, there's no other goals. Hamers has got six this season. After that, Gilvie's got four super penalties. Tom Davis hasn't scored a goal. Gomez doesn't score goals. And Wobby doesn't score goals. Bernard hasn't scored a goal apart from the Spades game. United sorry, back in October that day. Luke Aden hasn't been scoring a way he was early on. Colman doesn't get any goals. So take through the team. If you strike it and ask them, there's nothing. And that's got to be something ever to address this summer. You've got to go and get a goal scorer and winger. You've got to go and get another striker. You can't gamble on people being fifth for most of the season. So there's a lot of work to be done, but you've got to have players in your team that can get you goals. So that if it is a night like tonight, if it's a day of a challenge and there's none, someone else is there to get you the goal. Otherwise, we're just going to be doing what we're doing, which is essentially just surviving. Just going season by season, righting it off and going, or maybe next year when we do this in the summer. I don't know how much longer that works, really, because it's, where's the progress? That's the frustrating. We've got to get those plays in, so we do start building momentum because there isn't any momentum at the moment. It seems to be, I honest to God, I feel like I get to this time every season and I'm like, I can't wait for the season to be over, because I've just had enough of it. I just want to break and I want them to buy some new plays and I can get excited about the season. And it's every single year it seems like now. But you just want to enjoy watching a team. You want to be able to go, look, this is happening and that's happening, and we're moving towards that place. At the minute, I feel like we're treading water or going backwards after getting ourselves in a brilliant position. And you look around that squad, the answers, the answers are honestly, even with all of those eight plays that were there tonight, even with all of those fit in that squad, the answers are not within that squad, they're not within the four worlds of Finchfarn. And that's worrying, given the money we spent. I'm giving that some of the decision makers are still at the club who were relying on to make those decisions in the summer, so they've got to, got to get it right. And finally, like a three and a half point, please no more rally cries, I'm done with it. I'm done with Seamus Coleman coming out, going, we can't not win any more games and I'm done with Mason Hull, we know what we have to do and I'm done with this and that. Just enough now, just play the game and win a game. Get on with winning football. We haven't won for five games or something, it's ridiculous now. So enough of the rally cries, enough of that we know what would, you know, gilfy or would disappoint, not interested, because walking off shaking your head, it's not, it's not in our hands as fans. We can't do anything about it other than watch. You're playing the game, it's up to you to take chances in the game and you're not. So don't walk off going, we know what we have to do. You should have been doing it for weeks and you're having some no more rally cries worth that. Just play the game and move on and if one of those people are ever to go with a microphone, tell us what you just say now, won't talk about that. Not talking about what we need to do, because it's just nonsense and as fans, well, I can't speak for other people, but for me, I'm just fed up with the evening, it's boring and it's hollow words as far as I'm concerned, because they had a great chance to do something this season after the three games, the one after that I'm feeling, the bluey. So enough of that. Like that's me, I apologise for that, that's me, I'm done. Subscribe if you haven't, be nice, give the video a thumbs up if you haven't, that would be nice as well. If you want more videos join us on Patreon on Patreon or otherwise, take it easy, I'll see you later.