 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is my three things from Everton 3, Leeds United near the Gunderson Park, I'm still smiling, it feels good to say that the relief at winning a Premier League football match is incredible and it's a lovely feeling and I hope there's many more before the season is out. First thing that I'm going to speak about today is the squadplayers I will say, John Joe Kenny and Alex Oboby, I could have done these as separate points but I'm not going to do them as one point. First of all I'm going to talk about John Joe Kenny, who I give man of the match to, I thought he was absolutely fantastic, playing out of position at left back, I thought he was brilliant today. John Joe's beat, he's had a handful of games this season at right back, he came on last week in the cut win over Brent for the left back for the last 20 minutes or so when Michel Enco was looking tired, he'd come on, he'd done well. It's a player who's had a contract in a few months so he's unsure whether Everton Korea could be coming to a close, we don't know, but he come in today, give everything, he was brilliant, he was up against Rafina who I really like, think he's a fantasticly talented boy and Kenny was excellent against him, didn't give him anything, really forced him inside a lot of the time. And forced a pass on, and I thought he got forward as much as he could, he put a great ball in with the outside of his right foot just evaded down on the Calvert Loom and he put another couple of crosses in as well. He got up and supported when he could, he was solid, he gave us a base because he made sure he won tackles, I just thought he was excellent and for a lad that hasn't played much of the football and being in and out the side and he was futures on the set and I thought he was brilliant so he got them out of the match. Alex O'Wobee, who is a name that often causes people to wince when he's on the team sheet because since his move from Arsenal and it wasn't for £40 million, despite people trying to say it was, he's not really at any height as he, let's be honest, he thought we were getting a player who could play through the lines, a player who could come in off the flank and score and assist and it's been anything but. But today what we got, as well as I'm trying to be involved in the attacking moves, we also got someone who put in a huge shift for the team, worked hard, got blocks in, made sure defensively he was right, got forward and ably contributed. John Joe had Anthony Gordon in front of him and O'Wobee swapped the times but Alex O'Wobee really helped shame us out, really tried to do at both ends of the pitch. He had a shot in the first half which he doesn't normally have but I thought he was excellent today and he played 90 ob minutes, he didn't get subbed which is very unlike Alex O'Wobee so fair play to him, he gets his criticism, a little bit of it's deserved, other bit of it aren't deserved because he gets criticism for other parts of his life as well but in terms of putting it in today, leaving everything on the pitch, fair play to him, he was excellent today and if he played like that most weeks I don't think Everton fans would have an issue with him at all. So it's up to him, he's set a standard today, he's got to go out and do that every single week, there's no excuse, he's proved he can do it against a team who was so fit, so aggressive and he stayed in the game, the whole game and worked hard and made things happen by putting people under pressure so fair play to him, a brilliant performance from those two and you know what Rondon came on and was alright, he came on doing the thing he was brought in for rather which was to go up front for the last 5 minutes or 10 minutes and knock people about and hold it up and he almost scored a brilliant folly. Going on to my second point, Deli is my second point, he come into the club obviously on deadline today, he's cup tired against Benhamford last week but he come on at Newcastle oedonite and the manager shared himself, he come on earlier than what he wanted to give him and in patches the oedonite he was good or he was okay at least he went past people comfortably enough he linked the player times but he's drifted out the game as well and didn't look fit enough and obviously his poor pass at 1-1 Newcastle score from him and he got a little bit of criticism, not loads, but he's had criticism elsewhere for other stuff, external stuff and I'll talk about that in a sec but I thought today when he came on he'd come on off front for Dominic Albert Lubin, one others, got flicks, got old of it, laid it off, did well and then you know when Rondon came on he'd drop back a little bit and he put one outrageously good passing to Rondon, showed his real ability, Rondon it's a great folly, keeping makes a brilliant folly. It was that little glimpse of class that we know he has, three years ago Evan had no chance of getting deli Alley, probably even two years ago Evan had no chance of getting deli Alley, but we've got him now and if we can get him right, if we can get him even close to what he produced at Tottenham we're going to have a hell of a player, you might not get back to that level where he was one of the best young players in the world but if we could get him close to that then Evan will have a hell of a player on their hands. I'll add who can get your goals from midfield, I'll add who is instinctively very good at things, arrives late in the box, can create things as well and today just give glimts as I thought that there is, it's still there and if we can tease it out of him we're going to have a very good player. I don't care what card he drives, good on him, good on him if he drives a Rolls Royce, he's earned a lot of money, why shouldn't he choose something that he wants, if he wants to wear jeans with crosses on or whatever, so what, who cares, if he's comfortable doing it, let him, get on with it. If he's long as he produces on the pitch, I don't care what he wears, what he drives, he's a young boy, that's me or a young lad, 25 and I've made a lot of money from football, all footballers drive nice cars, so good luck to him, just go and do it for Evan and go and perform because that's all that really matters to us. We could sit here and discuss footballers, what they do with the money, how much they get paid all day long, but they get it, so good luck to them, hugely talented kids, players and men, so fair play to them, but what's we want to see and what's I want to see is them doing the business for Evan Football Club and today was a good, he come on and I thought he looked nice and bright. He tried a carriage outside of a foot shot at 3-0, which didn't come off, it's it like the way I would, which meant it never come back in, but the outside of your foot shot, but that'll come off, he's got the confidence to try that, but I think he could be a really good player for us, so good luck to him. Finally, the most important point, I think of all three, is the Gwdaeth Sincrad, the Gwdaeth Sincrad today was fabulous, absolutely brilliant, banners, people brought flags, there was other banners there, people made a real noise, back the team for the majority of the game, it was excellent and we saw what it can do, we saw the way it manifested on the pitch to those players, we just beat a very good side 3-0, a team that never gives up, a team that runs like madmen. For 95 minutes of every game, absolutely, you know, don't give you the second and everything, I've fought them, I've pressed them at times, we've beat them 3-0, we've ended up with 21 attempts, a goal, a 10 on target, you know, and that all come from the energy from the stands and it was brilliant and when, if Gwdaeth Sincrad is like that, not many teams will win games at Gwdaeth Sincrad Park, it really won't, because the energy feeds into the players. It felt really enjoyable being sat in that stadium where there was unity, where the team with the manager and the coaching staff feeding into the stands with us, it felt to me like it was all one, there was a lot of synergy there, there was a lot of positive, vibrant energy that we can use to move forward. It's one win, I'm not getting carried away because we had a really good performance last Saturday and we were dreadful at Newcastle last night, but today it feels big because it's a Premier League win and we haven't had one of them for ages, but the crowd have made it a big thing and I hope that we do this for every home game, I hope that people realise how important they are to what goes on on a pitch. I get, when people turn on and go, they need me to entertain me, they've been craft for years or whatever, yeah it has, but you can affect it, eating every one of us can affect that positive energy and we did today and look at the result, 3-0, not many people give us that hope of winning today, certainly people won't have had to stand for a 3-0, I can tell you that and that's what's happened and everything could have scored 7-8 today, really, really. Melliers made a 3 or 4 brilliant saves, better passes in the final third because they got more goals, so that energy comes from the fans and the fans are the lifeblood of this football club and we need to understand how important we actually are to what goes on on a pitch and people were marvellous today, so that's all I want to say, it was brilliant. 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