 I'm not saying brands has been brilliant, and I'm not saying every signing has been outstanding. I just think that he did what Michael Silver wanted in terms of a style of player, and with Richard Charleston and with Luca Dean, and I still think Mina is a good player, and I think we'd easily get our money back for Mina, but I like him as a player. I still think Andre Gomez, I still think Go Barman. That's a unfortunate one as well. I still think Moise Keane will be a good, trying to think of the right way. I'm not going to say going to be a good player, I think it's going to be a good investment. He'll retain his value and go up no matter. I'm not saying brands is the greatest thing in the world, greatest director of football in the world. I'm just saying there's a lot of things that that's managed. There's so many plates that he's spinning, and I think, as I said, what's different from this summer to what other summers is that, number one, it's shorter, so there feels like there's a weight of pressure on top of us. People have looked at those last few games of the season and gone, oh my God, we're in trouble here. Caroline Chelsea's over all record actually goes against that. If you double this point over a season, we get 60 points, we get Europe. Now, that doesn't always work. Of course it doesn't. It's a show of performance and form, isn't it? I agree with... I think it's very hard because we tend to only focus on the here and now. We don't look at how brands is plotting things and making decisions that will affect the future. So, for example, you've got Tyler on Yangu, a lot of the people around the first team rave about, we're probably thinking, we do need a couple of cents in the fields, but we don't want four or five so this life can never come through because we don't need to spend that money because he's coming. And you've got to think like that, so you go, that's how he did really well PSV. You know, he goes, I'll lose him in a minute and then we've got Cody Gagborough and Mohameda Hatteron coming through, they'll replace them. Then the new person will be like, oh, I can sell them in a couple of years, we'll move these in. And that's what you do, you plan ahead or you plan backward really. I think the problem is, is that if we were seventh this season, I don't think any of these issues would be on the play, but it was such a bad end. And also I think what the problem is, and he's obviously now with Carlo, whenever he loves Carlo, he's the first person, but he can't play in the owner because he's not going to go anywhere. I also think that the fans want to feel proud of the team and they way I'm very proud of them at the end of the season. Those they hate to see a team like don't care. So if we would show, and I think it obviously wasn't great for Carlo in the situation, I think he's still spinning a few different plates, but I think we need stability and continuity. We can't keep every time we get upset ripping things out. It doesn't work like that. I think as well is that you're right when you've just said about brands. He's the go-to man now to have a pop-up rather than... We've got a manager we like and we trust. So it's go-to brands and it's almost like give... What I like which makes me laugh all the time. And I think I see this from more older fans who don't understand the director of football situations, like get rid of the director of football, just let Ancelotti be in charge of everything. Number one, Carlo Ancelotti works with directors of football. He's always worked with directors of football and quite happily works with directors of football. He keeps him away from the things he doesn't want to do and he keeps him doing the things he does do. Two is to the point that you've just made. Carlo Ancelotti will be at Everton for let's say four more years. So you've got rid of brands and now you've got this guy in charge for four more years. What do you do after the four years? What do you do then? You've got a director of football which everyone is trying to implement. Liverpool have one but he's not called the next one. Man City have one. Man United are desperate to get one. All the clubs all over the world have this system in place, all the big clubs in Europe. And suddenly we're saying, oh no, just give it all to Carlo to do. Carlo one day just goes, I'm in 60 something, lads can't do this any more. I'm retired, let's say. What do you do then? Everything's up in the air. All those plans are gone. Where it's like you've just said, I think brands has got to be. He's playing chess. He's three moves ahead. You've got to be, yeah. But unfortunately because he's still, when you're still gone, blasy train and besage train and you've still got Sandro on loan or whatever he is. Sigurdson. I don't even count Sigurdson because he's still a first team player. But when you've still got players that you can't get rid of, who are from the previous director of football's regime, then how can you plan three moves ahead? When it's inheriting you. When you've got that problem, and I think only you just said really important. So let's take the left-back situation. So we've got a left-back at the moment. He was a well-class left-back, right? We know that he might be sort of having a look around. He probably, I imagine, will give us this season. Yeah, probably this season. To see what's what, right? You've just brought in a very talented left-back, apparently. Yeah, right. He's talented, yeah. Niall's yn cwngw. Right? But he's going to need a year or he's going to need at least six months. He wanted to keep Leighton Baines to bridge the gap. That was the whole thing about Leighton Baines to bridge the gap. Leighton decided he didn't want to do that anymore, because number one, he probably knew he wasn't going to play that much, and he's probably not interested anymore. That's fine. I'm glad he took that decision. So what do you do for a year? So now the director of football, you've just said he's planning for the next move. So he's got to fill that gap. Now it's like, well, we've got to get along, and people are going to be like, yep, some people are going, oh, what are we going to do? What do we get, what do we get? To be fair, though, I don't mind the idea of signing a man. Terrell defensively. No, no, and he's an asset. We double our money. That's why I don't mind. I get it. But he needs to play. No, that's why I wouldn't, and he wouldn't come back, but the idea of it doesn't, I look at it as in three years' time, or a year's time, so that's profit. You're making money off that. But if you're being someone alone, same with Leighton Baines situation, we're getting linked with it right back at the moment. He's 28, and you look at it and go, does that make sense? Well, on loan, it would make sense. If we get him on loan, and maybe John Joe, you put him in, or you let him go on loan, or you let him go, and you have a target that might, you can't get this somewhere, but you can get it somewhere. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I think... You bridge gaps. So like you said, well, people didn't love Sadibi at the end, did they? But if you think about it, we thought, John Joe was still 50-50 on, he could be the first team player he might not be. We'll give him a year and a really good loan at Shalka. We'll have Sadibi a well-cut winner, as our... And it just bridges the gap. I think you've got to be smart on how you deal with things. You can't just go, let's buy 11. And I think that's what the fans want, is 11 new players. You've got to be... It's how you plan. You go, this somewhere we need this, next somewhere we need that. We're moving this lad up, we're moving this lad up. Like Gordon, people go, let's sign, I don't know, Wendy or Ames Rodriguez. But that means then Gordon's just no games. And it would have been... Who have ever been to sign a 28-year-old like a Rodriguez? Or look at Anthony Gordon and go, you know, this lad means minutes. We'll rotate him with a woby for you. If a woby doesn't do well, we move him on. Bring another one, and then Gordon competes with him. You've got to think like that. And I know people want everything now. Football just doesn't work like that. I think what we need now, and this is the real key, what we have never had on the machinery, is stability and continuity. You have one plan going forward. Even Carla were there for at least another two, three years each. Exactly, like you said before as well. This is the point. The reason Cubs have a director of football now is to balance the financial risk. If you, like we've seen with Sam Aladdais, Sam Aladdais just spent 50 million in six months, and he got off. You don't want managers doing that. You can end up in the situation where we're cool, and we're cool and blue at all. And you have to have someone fixing the mess. We don't want to be a club like that for everyone. You need someone to steer the course. That's why you have a director of football.