 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the match preview. Lest the city away at the King Power stadium somewhere that we don't have too many happy memories. I think we went there a couple of years ago and got a tune away on Boxing Day, but certainly I've been there a couple of times in the Premier League and obviously there was the 2-2 first day of the season when they come back up when we were winning twice, winning very comfortably. I think Chris will come on a score. Now I see there was the season before last when I went for the coronation, when suddenly all these Lester fans appeared in the evidence section. I didn't even... Did they erode at the end of the game and they were like, where did you come from? And not one of you has offered to buy me ticker outside. I don't like this. Have you offered me the money I might have sold it to you? I've been there as well and didn't see if I went. Me too when I went as well. Tough place, tough place to go. I mean the 2-0 what we're talking about. They were obviously champions really and we played really well that day. You know we went and done well, can't say no well, from the Cwm, wasn't it? And Meryllis and Llycarthus go down there and Tom Davies. Tom Davies come on, played really well and played three at the back that day. It was excellent and it was a good performance but you know last year we went there under Rungi when Cwm had been sacked in it. I mean we just got caught. One of the goals were off our corner or our free kick. And you know players just didn't do the job properly but even then we had 2-0 and Lennon was shot at the answer to being a pen. So I think that the team that gives you chances as well outside the top six this for me is the toughest away game. I think what they've got is they've got a style of play that suits the players really well. I think in the last year on the pool I think at first it was a little bit like this is the way I play. And it wasn't quite what less than it is but then over the time I think it's sort of amalgamated into what suits both of them and I think it is. They are now, when you talk about away games you do look at this game now and go that'll be a tough game now because we don't additionally do too well there. I mean this season I think they've won four and lost three so they are very much a jackling hide side. You only went last week and beat Newcastle 2-0 but a few weeks before they went down to Bump and they were 4-0 down. Obviously they pulled a couple of back leads on. I think Liverpool beat them as well in the last time. I think what they do and what most less decides or it seems to be is that they're very much a never say die team as well. So even if you're winning and you're winning comfortably they're not going to stop going. They're not one of those teams that just go where we're beating today. I think that comes from Vardy. I think it does. I think they've got those. I think that's where the lead came from. But I think as well whether you like it or not they've got one of those grounds where the atmosphere feels very manufactured but it suits their fans play into it. So I mean I remember first game to see women who drew with them 2-2 and they all had them stupid clack of things but like to us that would be like if you know you just lost them. They just get involved and the noise they make is actually. So on one hand you look at it and go well it's this and it's that and on the other hand they make a really good noise. They do, they make a right racket and as I say they don't have any sort of, to them it's not. To us it's like well behaviour or you know plazifans or whatever. To them they've got no, there's no one. I suppose because they don't have a real rival as such. But I think even. But that's what I mean. When you've got a rival you've always got, I think. You're always worried about what they're going to say or like oh well you know the club has done that thing oh my god and it's not even about like what your own fans sometimes you're just more worried about what others will say and because less they don't have that I think they get away with in terms of like things like that. They get away with it because they're not asked. If it creates a noise and it's good for the team then they're like what does it matter? Yeah I mean you've got to try and use everything you can haven't you? You know when they've come up, don't forget the year before they won the league they were five years to go down, they were terrible. And then they put that one together won the league then they were poor again. And then they've come back and they've established themselves certainly in the top eight or nine. If you look at that like you know obviously we'd include Everton in that of course we would but less did it in there as well. You know like for me they're a much better side than Burnley and Burnley finished seventh last season. You know so they're a tough side. Faddy had a listen whether he'd have come or don't know but I'd have been throwing money at Faddy for the last three years. Big money at Lester and big money at Faddy because I just think he's just a unique player. He scores goals but even if he doesn't score he's a nuisance and he creates space and there's not hardly any of them at all. Defence from the front. It is exactly what we need. Oh god if we had him with Jarlas and Wolcott we'd for me we'd have a pay effect three because he would score you 15 goals at least and he's an absolute nightmare to play against. And he's someone I think our fans would really latch onto because he's got the definition of a white van driver becoming a footballer. But you know what if he played for us I think he would be like he'd have that kale essence about him. Someone who fights for the fight. And I think what's interesting about Faddy is I think he probably looked around at the offers that come in for him and thought well you know what what's the point in going to maybe Arsenal or something like that. Let's just say I'm being a big part player where at Lester I can be I'm loved. I'm a big part of the team, big part of the club. Probably the highest in the club as well and as someone who's won the league as well we'll go down in folklore at that club and fair play to them. I'd say there's not many of those players that come through the roots. He's come through, he's very unique and how he's got better every year as well and now he's made the decisions of a type from international football as well so he's obviously put in the club ahead of. When really he could have easily stayed for another couple of years, got to the Euros but if he feels like well what's the point I don't play. You know I've just come from a well cup where I've hardly done anything and he's not in it as well but he's probably thinking when I can give everything to my club get us into your role. It's for himself as well isn't it, for his own career. You know you stay as he won so you start looking after yourself now. If he, the type of player he is, he needs that rest and recuperation if he does that he can play for another three or four seasons because don't forget he comes through, he wasn't playing football with my young age in terms of coming through a club so to speak he came through the non-league group and it has got better and better. He can probably go on another three years with this and if he looks after himself his pace will still be there or there about so I think it's sensible. You're right about Throne Murray and him, he's a player. I'd still do it now. We get caught up in this what's his sell-on value but what's his value to the actual team that he's in now. He's just signed a big new contact hasn't he so I think the ship's probably sailed but if you had still got him with 30 or million in January I don't think 30 million would do anything. No, but I think for him. I don't think that's such a size. It depends on him doesn't it? It depends on him. I might look and go, well he might. Well I'd like that move now. I'm not saying he would. I know, I know. Because Leicester, he's not going to look at Evan and go I'm definitely going to go there because they're miles better because we're not miles better than Leicester but with the manager we've got now and the style we're trying to implement he fits perfectly. He will be better. Someone who covers the ground quickly someone who doesn't give anyone any time, any space. But you know with him I think a big part I know with some a lot about Leicester here but you know, you are an opponent. And that is the preview. It was sick to him on Evan as well. I suppose what they were probably looking at was how do they replace players that have left from who won the league and who obviously has left. Marys has now left so that creative spark was there to be taken. And it has been. And it has been by James Madison who obviously we had a little look at but obviously I think that transfer might have come at the wrong time for Evan just in terms of the manager and brands and getting to know the squad and all. I think he just came at the wrong time and I think for the money they've paid I think they've really got a steal there I think. He looks at it. He's created 15 chances for them so far which is more than any other Leicester player. I think he's a good player. He travels well with the ball. Looks a little bit like Ross. He reminds me a bit of Ross. I can say but probably a little bit of a better brain. Skillful. He's got a bit of pace. I said at the time I took him all day long cos he looked he's a young midfiel but he can transition with the ball really well. He's got good players. McGuire has done well for them. The other one I was going to come on to was McGuire. Someone at the back who can almost pick up the mantle of Hoof and Morgan. I said that last year. We should have brought him in and we should have gone for him at least. Over the summer we were talking to his agents like his agents actually said. He wanted to. He could have come to Evan. He said he could have come. What's bizarre that summer is why we didn't buy him and Keane and put them together as a party. That for me is mad because I think McGuire would. Listen I'm not his biggest fan you know I'm not cos I think he goes missing sometimes and I think he gives the ball away. But he's someone who put... Now we have done a Tuesday topic this week with Mike talking about leaders. And the one thing he is, he's a mone and a leader and there's not many of them about. And we certainly haven't got one. I think he's a proper defender as well. I think he senses danger. He throws himself at me by your stuff. He's faster than he looks. But he's big as well. He'll put his head in where he's at. And he's getting better as well. And he's got that leadership. I mean man United. I think he'll go in the summer. I'm not being disrespectful to Lester but I just think he could have sold him this summer. That would have been wrong with him to leave. He should have given them. They took a chance on him. And he's improved. That Lester he has. Obviously for himself as well. But I just think there'll be a few clubs looking at him for next summer in Gollum. I think he's right. I think there might be. But he's a really good player and he scores goals as well. He does. He doesn't just go from set pieces. He brings the ball out and he looks clumsy. But at the same time it's like... I don't know. There's something quite to see about him. He does give the ball away. I mean I've seen him when we beat him in February and he was dreadful. Give the ball away. There was space in behind. But then all the time you see him and he's excellent. So I suppose it's like that with any defender. I think there's a death of real top, top draw defender. So you'll get one, you'll be good. Well I'll call Michael Cain and say he's the top. But on Saturday he looked fantastic against Prasol Danton. He was all over the place. Well not fantastic. That's over hyping. He looked decent. I think the difference between McGuire and Cain is... It's confidence I think at times. I think McGuire seems... It might also be arrogant. But that's what I'm saying. But that's what I'm saying in confidence. McGuire seems like somebody who just wants to... Who wants to run through a brick wall. Whereas I look at Cain at times and I think he possesses a lot of the same qualities. But it's a little bit more better. He didn't like... He needs to... I think McGuire is nasty. In a good way. But I don't think Cain is. I think Cain, he reminds me a bit of Jack Elchin. And that's why it would be great to have a Cain next to him. But I think... What I'll say, because I'm away, we've big lester up and rightly so because they've got good players. You know, in the atos, on his days, he's a good finisher and he's got the marigreu. I like his well, he's quick. But I think the flipside that there's evidence, best performances have all been away from Godderson. We look like a much more dangerous side playing away from home. We're set up for the counterattack. We've seen that on Saturday where you left full amount of the ball and then just swarmed all over them. Even against Southampton, in bits, our best moves come when they had... We broke the ball down and broke. It'll be interesting because I think they're best when they're counterattacking as well, so it's going to be like... But the onus is on them, isn't it? It is, it's whether we can... It'll be interesting to see how we deal with that and how we play, but counterattack is our best form, obviously, of attacking. We play as like... with with Charleston and walk off that kind of pace. It'll be interesting what he does as well up front. Does he keep trying, tossing in, or does he go on now? We'll go back to... I think he'll go back to Calderloo. But the other option there is for him to try with Charleston in the middle because I know we talked about it ahead of the full-on game because he said I'm sure you met the idea of playing them up front. That's got to be there. I think at the moment, if you're looking at players and you're looking where players can play, surely for the manager and surely for the player, being a central... I think about the player as well, playing for Brazil. He ain't getting in on the left side who wants to play for Brazil. I know Brazil is Brazil. And Neymar as well. Neymar. He's going to play. If he plays anyway for Brazil, it's going to be essentially. Because I think Brazil and you've seen this in the World Cup, they look better when they have familial down in the middle rather than a Zeus. So that's... The lack in that physicality. The lack in the physicality of the player who they can play off. So he's going to want to hone his game to get better down in the centre. And that's I think where Silver will think, yeah, you can get better. It'll be... It's a lot more responsibility if you're a central striker and you're playing on your own. So I think he'll want to get better there and I think that's... And in everything with someone like Bernard, he's going to want to get Bernard in the side. Let's be honest, right? He's got to get him in the side. And if it comes down to Bernard, two out of three from Bernard with Charleston, and Shen Towson or Dominic Harvert-Lewin, it's going to be Bernard and with Charleston, isn't it? Let's be honest. My front three, that's what my front three will be Saturday. I've got to be honest. I like Towson, you know, that's what we're doing. But I'd even favour Calvert-Lewin over him this weekend just because I think... It's going to be a physical battle, right? So Towson hasn't got peace to get away from McGuire so I think McGuire would have that all day long. But I think Calvert-Lewin can get away from McGuire because I think he's quicker than him. I think with Charleston can cause McGuire problems because he can travel with the ball. But I think Towson, I think McGuire will eat Towson all day. So Bernard's performance in the Carabao Cup in patches was incredible. He glides past players. He glides past players like they're not there. But all his luck was a little bit rusty. So I think you only get that and I think having Leucadine on the outside of him. You need better players around him as well. At times. You do, but you need quicker players because the amount of times you've done that little dink over the top and Towson couldn't get there. Whereas if to Charleston's going and I think a midfield three then, I think what that would do as well it would allow him to play Garnet and Snidl. Because he then have guilt features the head of them but he'd have Bernard for the creativity. He'd have the pace of Charleston and the pace of Theo. And then he could mix that up from the bench then whether he needs to push Charleston back to the left. I mean, Bernard, we've all liked what we've seen and we can all see that he's definitely a class player and it's just about, he's seen on, he's seen against Phantom where, he started the game really well then he faded and then later on the game where he went central and wasn't as much of it. He didn't have to run as much but because he was central he could have an influence on it. He came back into the game. See, that's why I think as well there's a real argument for him playing in the 10. Because some of them, the ball he put to me to look when central he was incredible but not in place at Guilfee. No Guilfee in the midfield because I feel as though until we get Andre Gomez in there I feel as though we're crying out for Guilfee. I should have gone and showed him the last few weeks though when he plays on that position on his own. He's a lot better, he's a lot better when he knows what he's doing and he's got someone on the ball. It's where the cigars and can do the job that, I mean, the manager's got, I know, I think the manager's got all these decisions to make, of course. Yeah, of course. But we just got to make sure we don't throw anything stupid into that. Let me ask you this because I tweeted this before just to get cat a gauge of people's opinions about the weekend. Draw acceptable or do we have to win in Europe at 3U? No, I don't think we have to. Listen, a hypertheta, you know, it all comes down to hypertheta. If we batter them for 90 minutes and we come away with a draw then you're disappointed aren't you? So, if I said to you, it ends 1-1. If we draw, a draw at less does not the worst result in the world, especially on top, what we don't need, right, is another defeat going into an international weekend. Because I think, I think I probably said this four weeks ago, but I think, I think, I don't imagine Saturday, right, they'll probably say to, if Seamus Coleman's fit, they might just go to him. You're not fit. Because if he's fit, he goes and plays for Ireland. I don't play for Ireland. I think you're going to play for Ireland. Sorry, but you know what they're like. But if he's not fit, then it's like, well, no, Ireland might go. They're still taking me. I know that. I don't want to get into that. I didn't call him on a play. But, yeah. But I think after this international break. Yeah, yeah. I know that. I don't know that a couple of weeks training. Meena will be fit. Meena. She'll be fit. Go on. Meena will be on the way. On the way. On the way. Maybe 123 is game under the bells. Yeah, yeah. Such wood. And that roundness of the squad is a little bit more there. And then we'll have more options when we come back when obviously there's going to be next. I know it's a palace. Next for away games are. So far. Well, the terrifying. Well, the less the United. United, not terrifying. City in Liverpool. No. My dad. Chelsea in Liverpool. We've got another one in between. That's winnable, I think. All right. Four out of five. Yeah, then it's like. Chelsea in Liverpool. You just have to win around games. Yeah, yeah. For me. For me. Like I said before, after the top six, this is probably the hardest away game. Because they're the settled team. Because they're a good side. They're settled like you just said. And they know what they're doing. But the other side, it's a very winnable game for Evan. I think Evan can close these big problems. Yeah, it's how your approach is. I mean, I was asked the question this morning about where do I see, you know, where do I see Evan? Are we the best of the rest? I think the difference is someone like Lester been playing the same way for a year. Someone like Bournemouth been playing the same way for four years. That gives them an advantage at the start. Because they're already used to it. They're already picking up results. We are playing well in patches in games. And that's it. Until we start playing. Sletting that over the pitch. It's like if we, the Arsenal games, like the Arsenal games, if we played well for 90 minutes and we got and beat, then there's more scope for people to go, play well, you know. We got beat, okay. We got people to play well. But we didn't play well for 55 minutes. They score, we came in. And that's where, until we start getting... But I still came away from that game. No, I know you did. For 70 minutes we were good. But you did. What I mean by that is, against Fulham, we played well for 45 minutes. And until we get those performances all the way through games, and forget about the results, as such, until we get those results where you got those performances where you go, well it's just one of those things. Against Southampton in the Cup, for 70 minutes we were rubbish. But if you played well, and it was just one of those things, we've done well, nothing happened. But if you're not playing, we've got to get into the habit of, and I know it's hard because the manager, it's not easy. People, we've seen that in Southampton. People go back to their default setting because it's not nailed in yet. It's not down, and that's because and better players will adjust quicker because the better players, the more intelligent players. I mean, it's not all about watching someone's feet up there as well. Tough game. Listen, tough game. Hopefully we get up three points. Hopefully we get three points. You know, if we don't, then it'll be a long couple of weeks. If you play well and draw, then that'll give you some gram. You've got it. You don't see the Giants on Sunday all the cheer up, can't you? What? He called you. I don't see the Giants. I think your little boy see the Giants. It's just me, I'm just taking them all out on the playing strategy. Clever. I can't wait. I don't see the Giants on Sunday. Fair play. That's good. Nice. Oh, here it is. You've hit me. Here and here. Right, let us know your thoughts in the comments. Do you fancy us down at Leicester? Let us know. Do you think we're going to come away with the three points? Don't forget, next week we're jumping off a mountain. 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