 Welcome to the Toffy TV. It is the Match Preview West Ham United versus Everton at the London Stadium. That's what it's called, isn't it? Yeah. Wasn't sure. Former Olympics day. Former Olympics day. 2012. You'll be there, John. I was. What at the Olympics? Yeah. Were you? Yeah. What did you go and see? We piled in athletics, right? As you do. As you do. Right. But we also wanted to see BMX in and all sorts of stuff. The only thing we've got was athletics. And you know, whatever it was called, the evening where we won like gold medals, the one after the other. Oh yeah. Super satty. Is that what it was called? Yeah. Is that what they call it? We were there that morning. These people sat in front of us who didn't want their tickets for the evening. Oh yeah. Saying no more. And you got them all? Yes. So you were there on the ninth? Yeah. Oh my God. Oh my God. But we also saw all the heats and stuff. And we had two hot morning sessions, right? Yeah. Saw all the heats and stuff. So Usain Bolt and Pristog, not him. One of the guys, you know. All that phenomenal. There you go. Absolutely brilliant. So while there's the stadium differ from that occasion to how you see me? Well it was far more intimate then. Even though you've got a running track. Maybe your brain just gets itself calibrated to you expect to be a bit far away. But it's funny because when you bought the tickets, right? You cat yourself because you've tried buying them, don't you? Yeah. And you cat yourself that you're going to, you've still got to say yes to everything. Right? And then you've got to find a stupid amount of money. I might have this conversation with my mate. I said, I'm in real stuck like, you know. Because they say yes to everything is going to cost me 10 grand in tickets. Do you know what he said? It'll cost me 50. Cos he just sensibly played the game and knew that he wasn't going to get them. But he got stuff finished straight for that Super Saturday evening. So he watched it all happening from there. Incredible. Amazing. Incredible. It's not somewhere, it's not being a happy hunting ground for us. And it's a crap stadium for away fans. You know, scaffolding, really stand, you know. And if you're on the higher part of it, there's a huge expanse in front of you. And it's not being a happy hunting ground at all. Obviously, we won there in 2021. I'm going to Carmel News Go, but it was in an empty stadium. Unfortunately, but we've not done well. We've not done well against West Ham at all recently, certainly under, while they've had David Moyes. You know, and for a long time, that was our favourite fix. West Ham away, God. We won every year. Particularly at the old ground, which was great fun. Proper old ground, great atmospheres and stuff. But yes, we need to unpick that hex. Must be bad playing teams who are playing Claret. His bill is rubbish as well. And Burnley can be embarrassing. So let's fix it. Well, obviously we went there last season. We were beating 2-0 and it was the end of Frank Lampard. It was a horrible game. It was a horrible atmosphere. It was obviously one of the last times we saw the full board together at a game. That's true. And it got videoed afterwards, didn't they? Yeah, and it was just horrible. I remember watching it and I'll be honest. I remember watching the game thinking, can it get any worse than this? I was just, I was so low on what followed it. Obviously, it was not long after the Southampton game. So the anger was really there from the fans. But a year or so on, not even a year, but you've got, you know, an opportunity. I think we've got an opportunity to get them on Sunday. I do, yeah. Obviously it's an early kick-off. They've just come back from Greece where they've been beaten. They were beaten last week against Dandrilla. And we've been doing all right away from home. Of course, the Mayside Derby was an anomaly to take Sean Deitch's words. But it's an opportunity with obviously what has been a very sad week for the club. It's an opportunity to go out there and hopefully pick up some points. Yeah, I mean, notwithstanding that, it's not great for away fans. Because you've got miles apart and you're away from the pitch and stuff. You know, our away supports world class, right? And must help them because they're away. And I know clubs come on to us, but even so when we're playing so-called better teams, they come on to us anyway. But our away performance, they don't have that block, the last home game unpicked for the home performances. And so I turn a lot to miss anyway. But yeah, I think, let's do it the other way round, to be honest. I'll be really disappointed if we don't get anything out of the game. I think perhaps both managers, pragmatists and all that jazz perhaps will take a draw right now. Moise, because of all the things you've just said. And getting a European tie away from yourself and away European one even worse, isn't it? But yeah, I think they both take a draw right now. But I think if we enter the game in the right manner and don't have any suicidal, you know, self-induced things, we should get minimally a draw out of it. But the win's there to be had, I think. Yeah, West Ham haven't won in three now. They've had a difficult start in terms of some of the... They've played the likes of Chelsea home where they won. They've played Liverpool away where they did OK. They've played Manchester City home when they were winning. They went to Brighton and they won. That's how they team. Moise, these teams are always structured and organised. Yeah, they drew with Newcastle when Newcastle had been flying. So they only actually won a couple of home games. Chelsea and Sheffield United. And as I said, I haven't losing two away games a week. And I was a bit of a spanker last week at a villa. They'll be looking to fight back. I haven't with a full week of recuperation. I've got to see this as a big opportunity. I think so. We had West Ham playing on Thursday night and I know there was still a lot of first team players playing in that game and it was their first defeat, I think, in 17 in Europe. So they'll have lost that. They'll be hating that they've lost that. They're still top of the group, I think so. I think we've got to go there. The Moise mentality will be we are not going to lose this one. Of course. He's built a team in the Everton image. We see their team and we see exactly what we saw in the Everton side. You see that week on week out. The results do follow. We just have a little look at West Ham's team from last week at the Olderham goal. We've got Kate Zume, Agad Kethal Emerson and, obviously, in my field you've got the likes of Ward Prouse who's had a fantastic start to his career at West Ham. Antonio Front, the question. It's not much of an open play though, is he? No, no, but he's a very clever sign, that Pekweter. I think so, yeah. So check. Obviously, Jarrod Bowen. He's the standard player. He's the standard player. Let's just have a little look at his numbers so far this season. 5, 6, xg 3.86, 2.9 shot per game. So, he's been overperforming then I see. No.77, and obviously predominantly on that right hand side. What I would say is, once Michelenko empties his big pockets, and takes... I was going to say to say, he takes most of it out. Oh no, he's gone. He wouldn't be totally wrong. He had a good game against... He's had Sacker as well and dealt with him. He had a good game against... a'r ddechrau'r bob i'r gwaith yma. Byw yn ymddangos di'r rhan o'r ffordd, maen nhw'n ddiddio'n ddiddio. Yn ddigwydd, Gareth Brown yn y ffordd iawn i'r ysgolau a hefyd yn y ffordd iawn, a hefyd yn y ffordd iawn i'r ysgolau a hefyd yma yn ei ddiddio. A Dyna'r dda'n gallu cyfnod o ffordd iawn, felly rydyn ni wedi gweld yr oed arterfod o'i allanes a os nid i williant o'r lliwyddeidig o'r lliwyddeidig ddim yn ledig ddedigai. Mae'n adegwyd ymlaen i'r colliadau wahanol, nad yw dweud i'r colliadau ac yw dweud i wahanol. Mae'n dweud i yw dweud i'r colliadau, i gyd yn ddechrau. Chwilas, mae'n rhaid di yw gweld i'r trafodi. Yr adegwyd yn dweud i'r lliwyddeidig. Mae'n arferwad ar gyfer neu arferwadau. Dany dyre, ac ar gyfer yn ffawr. Aberthu y rhai gweithio gwahol ac yn ei gweithio, mae'r gweithio eraill yn gwaith yn y Llyfrid. pawb 27 yn deysig, ac nid yw'r gweithio yn yr e phases. Rhywodwch i gweithio sydd anedd i'r gweithio. Rhywodwch i gweithio sydd anedd er mwyn yn fflux o ddweithio. Yr ychwan i hyn yn ymryd i'r ffrindio. Mae'n gweithio yw'r cyffreddau lle o'r gweithio'r gweithio. Yn llawer, mae'n cyrraedd, mae'n 1-4 o gwrsgwr eich cyrraedd. Felly mae'n cyrraedd gweld cyrraedd o gwrsgwr eich cyrraedd yn rhan o'r sgwr. Mae'n cyrraedd, dwi'n gwneud o'r cwrsgwr o mi, oherwydd mae'n cyrraedd o'r cyrraedd. Mae'n cael ei wneud o'r cyrraedd, oherwydd mae'n cyrraedd. Prydech chi, Mike, oherwydd mae'n wneud i'n gwrsgwr.óa gan ywarıdd y canlyst a i roeddaeth i'r hyn o fewn i ddwy i'r gwaith yma. Felly efallai yn cael ei llwyr, ond dyna fyddai'n cael ei godi. Efallai, mae'n mynd i'n llei gwahan nhw, bonell. Mae'n gweithio, at dwi'n rhoi un o'r bwrw, felly mae'n gwneud, y clinig 7 mae'n niw geithloch. Mae'n credible. Mae'n cyfnwys that. Mae'n cw wneud. Mae'n cw wneud. Dwi'n ddod achim eich trefion. Mae'n gwneud. But yeah ifcia Wolfandeaw saw lived out on that side, you know I think talk like a battle anyway, and bring the way to cool dudes. It's all down to the decision that the manager takes right back, It has to be Patterson because I want Garner and Arnarna. If you look at their midfield, our boys would fancy the chances of there midfield. Do you think that John dying obviously asked the young to be Spanish for this game this. Do you think Sean Daish has to make, just has to make a decision for him, cos I'm looking at this and I'm thinking to myself, does the manager go, like for like, bring Paterson in or does he start going, ooh, well, I can put James Garner right back and then I can get a dresser Garner again back into the centre of midfield and I can be nice and compact and I've got O' Nanna doing his role as the sixth and I can get a dresser Preston, but I've got Garner in the team and I can, cos I've got, I've just, I've got a wee of that. It does feel and then that he will yield that. It does and we talked about it before, he is a manager and he is similar to Moise, he's a pragmatist, he would take a draw now and if he thinks a draw would be an okay result, he might pick a team, not necessarily to go out for a draw but increases the likelihood of a draw, cos he can look at their midfield and say, you know what, if we get older that would alright here but I'm thinking we can get older that with O' Nanna and Garner and be progressive and he's not like that though, is he? So we'll know as soon as we see the team won't we? Yeah, yeah. O' Garner wasn't great last week, so taking him out of position, that means two games then before you go and so on. To me, I think if you're building a team and you've got an idea of what you want, I mean that ultimately it comes down to Sean Dice, doesn't he? How he feels, does he know he's best 11? That's got to be the question for Sean Dice, does he know he's best 11? I'm not 100% sure he knows what his best 11 is, yeah. But I think, quite possibly, I'm just thinking about that. I think Patterson actually compliments Harrison better because he will go outside and what we saw on the main side of that was because Young would not go... Billy went over the halfway line. So there you've got, every time Harrison gets the ball, you've got two men on him every time. You need someone to go on the outside, you need someone to open up space, you need someone to take the full back and for me that's Patterson and we've got to at some point make a decision soon on Patterson of where we're going to stay this career because if we don't start playing him and we're deciding that a 38-year-old better than him or a 36-year-old Seamus Coleman's better than him, then what are we doing to the lad in terms of his career? These are his formative years, these are where he starts picking up the experience, he starts leaning the game more and more. If he ain't playing then you might want to send them on loan. I think that's a decision for January, if the manager concludes that his first choice right back is Seamus Coleman and actually Young therefore is going to be what we thought we got him for which is that utility type player can drop him when need be indirectly you're saying that Patterson's third choice right back, you've got to send him out on loan. You can't have a kid at his stage, not getting minutes and yet he would have to go somewhere where he would come back better. So it's going to another Premier League club, no good going back to Scotland where he'll drop into any of the top two teams and look great unless there's European place he can go. You're right because with Branthwyth going on loan what you saw was a player who could play every single week In many ways I think from the information I saw about Branthwyth and was told is that he was playing against players who weren't as physically strong as him so that he was bossing them and therefore maybe he was building up that confidence. Whereas I think with Patterson, Patterson has to be playing against tough opposition to make him better. And he's done this before, he's done this in the last season where for the beginning of the season he looked really on it, really strong, really competitive and what I think we've seen so far this season is a player who's really lacking confidence and looks like timid. Whereas last season we showed a lot earlier on of blood and thunder, winning tackles and giving it all that. And I think this season he's looked a bit... And it started really on day one against William when he always gives him a ton of time but he did particularly give him a ton of time till he went off injured and that can be one particular person who you've got the better of. And for me with Patterson it's about confidence and how's he going to get confidence if he's sitting on the bench? And I appreciate the manager has to look at the whole picture and say well we're trying to build a team, we're trying to get wins, we have to try and get rid of this issue or that issue. And I'm not saying Patterson has been good this season, I don't think he's been particularly good but I think the lad needs a little bit of confidence and if he plays back to back games obviously Sunday and then Wednesday in the calabau cup and he plays well then he keeps the shape and that's a means the way you've got to go forward. We talked about it before but I totally agree and I don't think it's a huge risk. Clearly as a decision to make on this game because Ashley Young is not available, the fear for me would be if Ashley Young was available he'd be the right back. So there's a blind spot there because Ashley Young is like Michael King. The manager doesn't see the player we see. I don't care if they're really good trainers and stuff. It's what matters on the field and Ashley Young he knows already doesn't he? I can't do it at this level anymore. I can't go up the field because I'm going to get caught. His wingers are all so much faster and so on and so on and so forth and that's why he's picked up so many soft fouls. Buckins for soft fouls. So you're right the manager has an excuse to put Patterson back in if only because there's no one else and I know you say James Garner but again you start pulling your team around and managers do this don't they? If he's got a blind spot or a bias against something he'd rather put Garner right back to bring Garner in and go there you go I'm alright now. But he's compromising Garner then as well. Am I just a utility guy really? Am I only a midfield because Garner Gay was injured? Am I only going to be a midfield because he goes off to the African nations? What am I here for right? And yet me and Anana need to be developing a relationship that we are always starting. So that team that's on the screen just put our boy Patterson in. I think Mickalenko has proved it in many ways. I don't think Mickalenko's the greatest fullback in the world but he does the job that the team needs him to do and I think if Patterson's put in there and does the job and I don't think his job I don't think we need it by the way I don't think we need the defence of right back I think we need an attack on right back. I think you've got to at least on one side of the pitch have a player who's going to how do we know he'll come inside on his left foot you have to have that attack and outlet at least on one side it restricts the team so much by having fullbacks that don't attack it's you know I think Patterson has got to get in the side and then maybe start building up that confidence like Mickalenko has so that Mickalenko can go in these games and you say you put them up against the most solid you put them up against a chair of bone okay they're not going to bum up and down they're not going to be a big threat but what they're going to do is stop their biggest threat from playing and as I said on the other side you've got Patterson he's got the aggression he's got a little bit of pace he's got we saw for the Sheffield United game he's got an assist for the cross he's got that side and actually he simply doesn't have that and I don't understand why the manager's been using... Pick him on his strengths not his weaknesses I certainly don't understand that Rightback understood the daily part of the season while he was playing left back and I understand why actually young Will be a versatile player and can play different roles I've no issue with that 38 year old for free coming into the squad where we know he's got very little money to me made perfect sense but to block on the path of a Rightback who needed games because he was kept out the side by Shevers Coleman is very strange to me so hopefully he's back but it's going to be a tough game isn't it we know it's always been tough against West Ham they're a good side playing European football Moise has done a really good job after a bit of a wobbly season in the Premier League last season the other distraction that resulted in a trophy absolutely absolutely and that must be lovely that must be lovely they're living out they're living out almost like the completion of what we... they're getting all that experience that David Moise ain't at Everton and it's been put into practice brilliantly and obviously they've won a trophy they've had... they're a European champion what else do you want I mean I know West Ham have won the cup in his cup before so it's going to be a very tough game for me no less than a draw big Burnley next week that's par and then taking it into the Brighton game where it'll be difficult and obviously they've had little wobbles here and there but taking it up against Brighton at home and as I said and start quick as well do the high energy stuff because you know these guys and Moise will know that as well but just because you know it that the opposition are going to come up on hard and fast doesn't mean you can cope with it if you've been travelling and you're lost blah blah blah and also just staying the game staying the game because their legs might start to tie a little bit couple of percent towards the end of the game after playing a tough game on Tuesday that we've got you can bring them on if you need yeah yeah we've got options to bring on as well let's hope Dom gets back on the score sheet show because obviously it's always positive having your goal your centre for getting goals and he's scored important goals against West Ham so there you go let us know your thoughts in the comments on this one are you confident are you looking forward to it how are you seeing it should Nathan Patton start it right back let us know in the comments give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already if you want more great videos coffeeTV premier the link is in the description and the QR code is coming up on the screen now see you later