 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the match preview. Everton vs Newcastle United in... What feels like an important game? Feels like a slightly important game. This one on Thursday feels like it could have, you know, a slight effect on how our season finishes. Both ends of the table, could be. They're going for Champions League and we're battling for our lives. I don't really care about them. No, of course you don't, but that's what it is on the game. But yeah, it's a huge game for Everton. A home game three to go. Start winning some games and this is obviously a tough one. Did you want more? No, I just had to think about it. I didn't know what else to say there. I just had to think about it for more than two seconds and just a darkness appeared. A little darkness. The next two games are just, when you think about Thursday, Monday and how important they are. A Monday night game against Leicester. I mean, let's be honest. Who knows what that's going to mean. And obviously only having three home games left. One of them being Manchester City in the middle and one of them being Bournemouth, the last day of the season. So Newcastle at this stage. I mean, it's got, it obviously has got, reminds me somewhat. I mean, we'll remind all those so much of last season when we had to play them in the mid, it was a thing, that was a thing as well wasn't it? You know, such an odd day to play football. Obviously in that one we were 1-0 winners and it was such a catalyst for the back end of the season. But obviously this one is a lot closer to the end of the season. And as I said, with that Leicester game coming up, it feels like a huge weekend. You know, it's funny because a couple of weeks ago we were talking when we were talking about Easter and how Easter used to be, obviously used to playing the Saturday and the Monday and how that could have huge ramifications for where you finished in the league at the time. And this one almost feels like that way, doesn't it? Two games that feel really close together. And with so many other games this week and obviously over the weekend it just feels like this could be a huge, huge weekend for so many reasons. Yeah, it can totally shape the end of the season, couldn't it? It's a big if. But if it were to get six points, that would be crazy. It would be huge for us, wouldn't it? If it were four points, we'd all be breathing a lot easier. It's so difficult, we don't look like capable of winning one game at the moment and a lot too on the run, but it's the beauty of football as you've always got the opportunity to win. I think you've always got the opportunity to bounce back if you've had a disappointing result or whatever. And we were terrible last time out against Fulham and Goddison. And you know, easily. It's certainly from a home game perspective. Probably the worst we've played on the dice since he's come in. And it was a massive missed opportunity that day to beat them. If they're to beat Newcastle on Thursday evident they're going after have played to the best of their ability. They're going to need Elf in the crowd because Newcastle are flying. They're in brilliant form and they're flying. Do you think that... Do you think that... Do you think that Newcastle are third at the moment at the time of recording? Do you think that you have to just put it almost to the side who we are playing and what position they are in the league. Because it feels such an important game that I don't even think as a fan. We're playing Newcastle and we know they're a good side. We've been excellent this season. That almost has to be put to the side, doesn't it? And 100% of how we look at this game has to be about us. Because we know that if Newcastle play well, they'll likely beat us. They're a much better side than us. So do we have to just put that to one side and say it's all about how we play? Because if we aren't absolutely 100%, if we aren't absolutely on it almost... I wouldn't say 100%, but you know what I mean, don't you? It shouldn't matter how good Newcastle are or anything it should be, and this is probably the disappointment from the full-on game. If we don't get to our absolute maximum in this game, every single player, then what's the point? There's no chance, is there? Yeah, it's easy to look at it and go, well, they're third, and they'll beat us because they're third. But it doesn't work like that. They've been brilliant this season, we've lost four games. It's all in a lot, but we've lost four games. But it doesn't really matter. We lost 3-0 last time out of Ville in the last away game. We obviously were brilliant against Spares, but we got to beat 3-0 till they were terrible at Ville. And Ville took advantage of it. So they're not a slow man city, you know, in terms of the third best. And the iron years, we're unbeaten against both of those sides of Goddus in this season. There you go. I'm not convinced they'll be like that. At the end of the season, the city's still got to come. But the Arsenal game was the same. They come to Goddus and they hadn't lost in September. They were flying. They were in grey form. It was Daiters' first game. We were all a bit like, just don't get battered. And that day I haven't been brilliant. They went with the crowd. It's yet it. They got the goal, they defended well. And that day as well wasn't a case of, we scraped the 1-0 win against Arsenal. I was disappointed it wasn't 2 or 3. We were that far, we were that much the better side in terms of having opportunities. We limited them to very little. So we can't, we've proved we can do it. We meant to tell the other we can go to draw there. So we have been in games against good sides. And that's what this is going to have to be like. It's a one-off game for us now. Again, I've said it before and it's cliche. But they are a little bit like those cup final games. Cup games. And we've got to go out. We have almost got to put everything Newcastle have done to one side. Making a bar us. Making about us doing our jobs properly. Making about us keeping it tight at the back, engaged the crowd. But the biggest problem ever that we've got, and we've had that all season, has been able to score goals. It's like, if you do get on top, you've got to take the chances this bitters on the arse against Fulham. We equalised and we were all over them till after. We would have put the game to bed and we missed absolute guilt-edge opportunities and didn't take them. They get back in front, it was game over. Villa was the same around. Villa, we could have been three and a half time against Villa. We missed the chances. They scored the first goal in the game over. So if we do get opportunities against Newcastle, we're going to have to make sure we take them. Because we know with the firepower they've got, we know that they can take the game away from you. Yeah, that's it, isn't it? When you listen to Sean Dice, it almost feels like he's been building up to a moment. Or I don't know, to almost like getting to a stage where everything we're going to fully click into place. I suppose for this game, Dominic Hamlin is at 90 minutes under his belt now. The core is back. Oh no, and I suppose there'll still be, there'll still be a 50-50, I suppose, looking at it. Shane was calm and not quite sure. But he's been building up to these moments, and I think these are the moments now. This is it now, I think for these two games. This is like a do-it-bite situation. Selling for this Newcastle game, it feels like a do-it-bite situation. This feels like a game where Evan must get three points. Evan are running out of games. That's literally what's going to happen. Running out of opportunities. And the thing about it is, it's not like... You know, when you look at the bottom, it's not like everybody at the bottom is winning games. They're not. They're winning the odd game. You know, the odd game in four or the odd game in five, it's not going to be like, there's no one... It feels like me, to me, the teams who have already made their move, have made their move, Palace, Wolves, Bournemouth, they've hit that run to get them away from me. I don't know whether the teams down there, left down there, have got that within them to do that. But, you know, we'll have to wait and see. Obviously, when, again, Leeds are playing Leicester tonight. So it might be a case of just getting... If you get a win at home, it might mean that one more win might set you up with a draw or so to get you into that position. And this is a game, again, it's more to do with the way the games have fallen for us. The next home game being City, the final game is Bournemouth. No one wants it to go to the last game, but I almost feel like if it did go to the last game, it would be an absolute bonus for us. So I think this game, as I said, everything has to be perfect for us. He has to make sure that everyone who keeps talking up, talking up a good game has to deliver. People have to grab this game by the scruff of the neck. If Dom and the Cavaloon could deliver for us, that would be nice in this game as well. And obviously, the fans are building it up to be. Obviously, everything fans know exactly how important this game is and are building it up to make sure that it gets somewhere near the levels of where we were last season with the scenes that we saw. Because it's going to take an effort from every single person who can influence the game one way or another to do their part for this game. Yeah, that's what we got last year when we played Newcastle. Everything was... They were in a good bit of form when we went. They were way away from danger. But they had just beaten us a few weeks before, hadn't they? That game was a game we had to win. We had to win because we were slipping. And on the night, we were the better side, just shaded it, I think. They did have a couple of opportunities. Remember, Begavitch was in goal and he made a couple of good shades. But just in terms of endeavour, we wouldn't say that we were comfortably the better team. But we shaded it on the night in the crowd. We were absolutely instrumental in that. And it took a little bit of quality from our role. We got a little move when we scored a goal and we win the game. And it felt like a big win. Then we didn't back it up for a few games then, but it was a huge win on the night. And it'll be the same. It requires maximum effort from everybody and everyone pulling in the same direction. Because, like you said, they are a good side and they've been in great form. But, you know, we were looking at it and if everything was to win, Saltampton would play Bournemouth on that night. If then two end up drawing, everything would win. Everything, there's only a win behind Bournemouth. The art, even though they feel like they've done enough to get away from it, you just never know. They've got two games, Saltampton away and Leeds are on the next two for Bournemouth. So, for then they'll be looking and thinking, one more win, probably be enough. So, for us, we have just got to almost set ourselves for that to get that win, to give us that opportunity. But keep saying it. If you can't win, don't lose because the points do add up. But the games, the window of opportunity is getting smaller. And this will be a tough game. There's no question about it. You can't sit here with and say, I'm always confident of goodness and I think we can beat anybody. We've proved that over the years. But this will be a tough game. But at some stage, you haven't got to deliver. Otherwise, they are going to be relegated. That's the problem now, isn't it? I think, again, it's the mindset we've all got ourselves in, has ever thrown in over the years. And it's a mindset that you will hear other people say from outside the club, of if it won't go down, if it can't go down, it wouldn't have got too much. Something we've never experienced. I mean, I hope I've never experienced it. But it's becoming more and more a reality because it is the second season. And because we know how dire the situation is and we know what the situation is with the club. There is that thing of, like, a wheel turning up. The more games you watch, you have everything. You're looking. I mean, the full-on one, everyone to a man and the dog was like, the full-on one is the opportunity. It's a team, not dismissing full-on, but it's a team without their best player who are on the beach and they've been beating in the last four, was it? And it's like, this is your opportunity. If you turn up today and we didn't turn up, and that was the worst part, if we didn't turn up, full-on didn't come in and stroll around and turn us over and play amazing football. They just took their opportunities because we presented them with those opportunities. And that's what I'm saying about it. It's like everyone's got a beat. If everyone's on it on Thursday 9th and for some reason we don't win, then a little bit like the Palace game, you have to take a step back and go. If that's the best we can play and we're not good enough, then that is the way it is. But there is also that thing where you look at it and think, not every game, because I think that is the difference between showing Dacia's Everton side and Frank Lampard's Everton side was you could clearly tell that the players were being able to give their best. Now, whether it was down to the train and whether it was down to the setup, whether it was down to the personal feelings between him and some of the players, whether it was where the team was set up, whatever, or the people in the team, sorry. But it definitely was. The one thing showing Dacia had been delivering till the court he got sent off was every game it looked like we were giving our best. And it doesn't mean you're always winning, but it felt like the Villa game until the penalty fell very even and then when they got the penalty, the game just went away from us and they got the second. The last three games, I haven't felt like that the last three games. The Man United game was like, and I know people at the United, I was like, yeah, but still, we didn't give everything. You know, same... Certainly, full-on. Full-on massively. Sati was a little bit more, I looked at this game Sati and I was like, I actually think that might be as good as that team can play. Now, that was a team without own honour in the court. So there's still room to grow. And that's what I'm saying. On Thursday, they have to just give absolutely everything. And if you know what, if a good Newcastle team comes in and he beat us, that's the way it is. And they are a good side and fair play to them because, you know, last season obviously they were horrendous till Christmas. Things changed, things, you know, fell for them a little bit with having no games over Christmas due to Covid and stuff. And by the time those games got played, they were in a great position. They have got goalscores. They've added that they've really brilliant defensive stability to the side. They're very consistent. I think on, you know, looking back, the tip of your sign was genius, absolutely genius. Cos it gave them the kind of level and professionalism that they needed to achieve. And this season they've gone on leaps and bounds. And I don't think we all felt like they were probably going to fall away. But they haven't. And they've been good. And obviously on suddenly absolutely everything that's positive about Newcastle clicked in one game. And fair play to them. They've turned their role on the red. You know, and with everything they've got going on for the behind the scenes financially, they've disguised the limits. So it's, you know, it's going to be such a tough game but fair play to them. Yeah, they've been brilliant. They've been brilliant for 15, 16 months now, haven't they? Consistent. I did think they'd fall away a bit but I still thought they'd make Europe but I didn't think. I was thinking, like, to Liverpool would be a bit more relentless. But Newcastle have been brilliant and they did get to be where they are. You can't see them finishing anywhere but it's off for now. And that's a credit to every half the fans of the new owners. So it will be a tough game right now. The Norrath City or Arsenal's level points will tell you that but they don't lose games very often. So if ever it's a win, we're going to have to have a bit of luck on the night and we're going to have to battle and scrap for everything and hope the football and God's go to turn up for us and we could do it a few gifts. Where did they give them? I don't know. Where did we take them, is this? I mean, that's been the problem. Is this game or not being a problem all season? We've scored 24 goals in 32 league games. It's embarrassing. It's the lowest. I can never remember ever being this terrible even in seasons when we were awful. We always seem to score goals even if we just concede loads as well. But just we're terrible in the final third. People can make excuses. People can back players and build players up. But ultimately we haven't been good enough. It's why, but where we are. Newcastle come together some with three forward players all in double figures. And then other players weighing in with goals. You know, we haven't got one in double figures. It's fours our top scorer. Which is dreadful. And it's not hard to see why I haven't been where they are. Defensively, not too bad. I've said this a few times and certainly this week. If I haven't get out of trouble this season if I haven't stay up this season it's a minor miracle because they played a whole season without a centre forward and scoring so little goals. Obviously you give credit to the midfield and the defence there. Because the final third has been terrible. It's not just that. We've played the entire season without a figurehead. A talisman. We've said this loads of time. There's nobody you can get behind. The difference in this... I mean there's many differences but the main difference in this season and last season is having a talisman. The talismans are talisman. He said he was going to keep us up and he kept us up. He scored the important goals. He scored the important goals but he was the person you could rally behind. He was the person who said to the rest of the side follow my example and we'll be alright. And we haven't got that this season. It's what disappoints me more than anything about this team. It's what disappoints me is not one of those play people. Like you rightly said there's people there who get every single week people make excuses for them. And what annoys me about all of them is not one of them is prepared to stand up and say I will take this team, I will do that extra little bit I will get them going. And you know what? Whether it's real or not real whether it's within them or someone has to stand up and it probably will be... You'd like to think it'd be done now but someone while done wasn't there should have been doing that and it annoys me that because every team should have someone who pust a chest out and says I'm prepared to do that little bit extra and it can't always be, you know you'll always have your defenders or your captain you know shameless will always come out and say the right things but it needs actually someone on the pitch to do it it's not about weight, it's not about rally calls it's about action on the pitch and that's what disappoints me more about this team. The problem is though, you're right and it doesn't come naturally. It's not even naturally, it's ability level we haven't got someone of that ability to do it we've had players like a Wobie who will work hard and create chances but Damari Greif is so inconsistent it's incredible a lot fell on Dwight McNeill's shoulders of late and he's worked hard and made him a few goals but we've got nobody generally in those situations you need your centre forward to get your out of trouble and we've had Neil Malpite who is the years what he is and we've got Ellis Sims who's very young in Premier League times he's played a few games Damari won't even start him in home games which is bizarre there's no wonder where we are it's not difficult to find it's not as if we've got two or three strikers they should be getting 15 and we simply don't have it's not you can't make players necessarily better I'm just really disappointed in the plays we have and certainly the plays you went through last season because they're all the same players most of them what disappoints me is not one of them is prepared because what I find with a lot of these plays is there's some a lot of there's some of our plays that I look at and think it's almost like you don't think you belong here like you're not too good or not good enough too good but it's not an arrogance and it's not even like that I'm just passing through do you know the way you used to have players and they'd be here for the longer they were there the more of a natural rapport we don't seem to have that even like and I don't know what you think but even like with Jordan Pickford I still don't think as in Evertonia I think for someone who's been in our club for as long as he is and he's like now he's the captain I still don't think it's like he's ingrained in the club and I don't think that is felt by the way I just feel like that's the way it comes across we don't seem to have players now like Seamus is like the last one where you look at them as part no I'm not it's like there's a doesn't seem like there's a belonging within like Michael Keane he's been here for ages and I guess looking there's no maybe it's us I don't know there's like you don't feel attached to them just because of the circumstances but maybe that does go the other way and players don't feel like they're attached and there's always that sort of I don't know there's the relationships don't seem to work like the way they used to work with players and maybe that's what stops players from standing up and saying I'll grab all of this, I'll do this we have a common thing I think the Talishon was very much in that mode I think he ingrained himself in Everton he always had this Everton gear on he's walking his dogs with his Everton stuff on and he loved it and again it makes the it makes the whole thing of him leaving I think he's one of those players that Everton was kind not Everton was his level because I think he's a brilliant player and he's brilliant for Brazil but Everton was like his club and therefore he almost should have harry kinder and just gone I'm staying here regardless and I know the club I'll financially sink you no all that was the problem isn't it the club would the club's decisions meant he had to go but I think it was almost I think Dom might have done but I think the problem is there's about like two reasons for that I think one football's changed I think it's changed now therefore you do give them that distance because you think they're not going to be here and the reason why you think they're not going to be here is because of what the press do so Dom was doing great so fans then start going buy into it I did a bit of a cachw I did a bit, I stopped caring for him and just like he plays good because a newbie was going to do it Pickford is a little bit of a different one I think he suffered because he has had all that for years he's going to go be a knight of one but also so many managerial changes it becomes changed so those players they share about the culture and you've got to buy in and all that we've had too many men passing through that now players are probably just like pull me share, play for heaven, yeah they're right fans are great I've grown up to play and do my job at home I walk my dogs, I make rap videos I get on every podcast I can or they're doing under stuff whatever whatever I just don't think that culture's there you're up I wonder if you're not a top club but I think you probably can but the manager has to be secure no what weird is I think it's actually more important for a club like heaven no I know what you mean when you're in a scene that wins you're naturally there with the fans everything did it, Moise did it really you talk about Coleman, we had Kale we had quite a few but as we moved on but you know what it is though it's that idea and I actually think maybe this is what I've bought into it's that idea of saying these are the biggest club I've ever played for do you know what I mean and I think that's maybe where Newcastle players have bought into it and that's why they are playing better because a lot of their players have gone but yeah like with the stuff these are trying to do Name me a club, name me a player who Newcastle have got right now who's come from a bigger club than Newcastle who's come from who they've bought in, Trippie maybe cos he was at Spare's bigger club than Newcastle they had the kid from Arsenal but he loved what I'm saying no I know that's what I'm saying so I'm saying a lot of their play like Dan Bay and Brighton and Grape but Newcastle are bigger than Brighton but that's what I'm saying a lot of their cos things are going well for them they're buying into it and they're like we'll take this club I almost look like the other way with our plays it's like this players I'll pick one, the Mario Grape will never play for a club bigger than ever and yet he's the way and the way he plays is like I deserve the play and you watch him and you're like I listen to the suspect but the way he walks on on the pitch absolutely I just just my head in and a Wobie's the same Alex a Wobie played for Arsenal and I almost feel like when I watch him play is that he still wants to play it feels like he can play for Arsenal show me that then, grab hold of the game do I make Neil as the other way I think coming from Bailey he looks at the situation Everton's problem become because we started getting hand-me-bans lad to Adam Dunner at them clubs and Morgan Snidlon said this Manchester United is like a left for Everton but I was still thinking I could do that Wobie has been Sam for a year he's dropped off a little bit of like still works hard still creates chances, he's not he hasn't got enough but I know what you mean in some ways he's a little bit like that with me the Mario Grape is frustrating because he's got no consistency and he has an arrogance he has that arrogance there's almost like I get 25 goals a season for you I'll do what I want to I think Newcastle has gone very well but what Dave bought Isaac's going to be is a highly rated player to me though it's more like it's more like it but it is that centre belonging though to me it's like I might be talking absolute nonsense but to me it's like when I watch these players I get the centre well it doesn't really matter because if Everton go down I'll be alright I won't be sticking around I'll be going somewhere I don't want it for my club I don't give them monkeys What you laugh at mostly it makes me laugh about footballers is the the too good to go down with the team so am I playing the championship I'm in the team and this is something Newcastle didn't really suffer from them when I went down last time you were able to keep most of the players together it's that sense of that sense of responsibility that sense of I want a sense that you people feel like we feel like show me that, show me that on the pitch and that doesn't mean running around like a headless chicken that's like it's the untangible it's the thing with Charleston it's the thing that the stats can't show you like I don't disagree but I think you're looking for something that doesn't exist anymore really in terms Will it exist at last season? Did it help some of the players? It only needs one he was a rarity I want one of them to be a rarity I want one of them I want all of them I want to feel a bond I think the problem is once you start changing managers you can't build a culture that everyone wants to be part of the club Isn't that the personal responsibility? How it is Having players got to look at themselves and say I'm not going down with this team I'm not letting this club go and I want to see that If you're looking for it I think If you're looking for anyone who's trying to do it I think it's picker I want players who can actually influence the game I want to They've got six games Can I have clean sheets? Doesn't take you in anyway We need somebody in the front line to say I'm getting older this I will show you in the next six games why I think that I'm great I'd love to see it No, I'd love to see it Let's have a look at the Everton team from Saturday I mean obviously Hulgy It's not going to be involved Cavalloon Got 90 minutes The Corey will be back I think that will be James Garn and dropping out I imagine so It's got an interesting decision to make Because if the family do own on it Is fit And he was training He trained the last couple of days for a palace But he's fit fit Another manager would have played him on Saturday That palace because he trained Thursday Friday And he trained Saturday morning I think Which means that If he's had no reaction he's still going to be training So therefore he wasn't out for ages Expecting back in And maybe he'd give him another few days So he'd be back in If he's fit he's got a decision to make Because he's got a change to be at midfield So Hulgy comes out of it, loves to see James Garn And he'll come out of it Then it's a Damari Greig because Dom's back So it's a Damari Greig And you imagine that he'll be back on the right And Everton's midfield with Amadur O'nana Apelaid y Cori And it's a Garn again It's a totally different thing I thought James Garn would do well A palace on Saturday and it's shown some good signs But they're physically Bigger players, stronger players The Cori does break in the box And we've got Dom in a culvert loon He likes to go against me Castle of course So we just got the hope that they're back Who plays right back? For me it's nothing paterson Without it, it shouldn't even be a question It shouldn't even be a question Unless James is fit I don't know whether with a hamstring I think they'd probably go and miss this one Brighton, I will play paterson The owners has got to be on us I know that they're attacking But he's fit and he can get up and down Ben Godfrey, athletic, great Offers nothing other than you just want to stop them I will go with paterson And also you've got paterson You've got to win the game So you've got to threaten Newcastle The other end of paterson will Let's have a little look at Newcastle side That beat space 6-1 I mean, you know when you look at the names on that Mayfee, Willach I mean, Joel Litton's obviously in go for Longstaff, I mean these aren't like players That you look at and go, they terrify And that's what we were talking about Players buying into it The names on that pitch And they aren't amazing I mean, Joel Litton Obviously he's had a brilliant They put that back on for me please Isaac's obviously The main man The Bartmans coming down really well But Ben playing left back, do you know what I mean It shouldn't work and yet it works brilliantly And that's what we're saying about players buying into things That's because I mean you've got a solid goalie in there Nice and steady, doesn't make mistakes Really, unless you're playing Liverpool So if he's being fantastic like you said And what he's done is They've got a good structure They've all bought into what they are Wanted, they're excited obviously playing For Newcastle there's a lot of excitement around Newcastle At the moment Bruno, Gramerys, he's got better and better He's the sprinkle Joel Litton, they've actually played him In a position where he played in Germany So everyone's not looking at him as a number nine Which he never was He's now seen, he's got quality, he's powerful Do you know that's a bought-in You don't need a team of Galacticos to have a good side You need a basis, nice structure You need a sprinkling with a bit of quality And that's what they've got They've got money to go and It'll be restricted by The Premier League rules But they're still going to have enough money Enough space to go and add quality on So once you get the structure that people buy in Makes your job easier Isaac's been brilliant, they've got Callum Wilson On the bench as well, he scores goals So they've got no... Almarhon's on the bench as well Almarhon, he's got 11 goals this season He's excellent, obviously I watched them at Lantern Thought he was alive, why had he come in Took him time to settle, but he's had a great season for them So, like you said, we've got three lads Over all in double figures Then he scored Six more than ever Do you think he's stupid enough to put Anthony Gordon in team? I'd love him too, because I think he'd be stupid If he did I hope he puts Anthony Gordon in The place needs I just think back to when we started Beating United, when Rooney went there We haven't beat them, when Ferguson was like Cool about it And he started playing Rooney And we started getting good results Because the place was electric when Rooney played And then Ferguson started taking them out And they got a grip of it again Cos he was no way to... You don't want to reignite Godderson, do you? So I hope Eddie Howe has to play And I hope he plays And he'll give the fans what they want Which is to make it a bear pit And Anthony Gordon will You know, he's tweeted as he sees Thursday And all that, so that's all we need That's all, as a family Did he tag hot walk in the house or something? I don't know, maybe The people who mind his car I think for him If I was your new castle fan, I'd just be thinking Don't play him, because we're in good form We're a good side Don't give them any encouragement Don't play Isaac And just have a rest this one Cos you're still going to be good enough to finish top 4 Let's have a little look at Isaac's numbers 10 goals, unbelievable 2.4 shots 70 million quid But worth every bend No one's going to say it mate You get what you pay for? We've spent less money But in the value it was just as good as that And nothing, so that's a brilliant sign He's always been He's 18 But he did A few clubs had him He went to Dortmund and didn't do great He went to Spain, he's done really well Newcastle's seen him, he's done brilliant They love the strikers up there, like we do Do we? Have we haven't got any? No, we used to That was before we let Lunatics take over our football club And Newcastle fans know all about having All in a suit And not great And we've got our own version of it And it's horrible It's a fair play to them I've had my words about Newcastle in the past But I really don't begrudge to me I don't begrudge to me But them words were because of a weird sex of death I honestly, I don't believe it I just don't begrudge them because I dislike my own football They should be the hope That you They looked at us and went don't do that That's what I mean, but we should look at them We should look at the terrible owner And eventually they got it back But their last owner was Matt But he wasn't like us He just refused to spend money But us just Well, that's for all the shows But I don't begrudge to me because They haven't gone out and done mad things They've spent really sensibly Really, really, really sensibly And the build Like we said before, they've built actually a culture That the fans can buy into Hard work and lads who are just improving Week in, week out That's a culture I can get behind I don't know what we've got I really don't And it's sad, it's nothing at the moment Exactly, it's sad, it really is sad I mean even the flags of show The flags of showship, the flags of life The flags of life, the flags gone He's praising Newcastle What is going on? In this video you've praised White McNeill and Newcastle Crazy Great time, this is what This is what Bill's done I need a lobotomy Everyone's got any nails We've been linked to them lobotomy It's got all kinds of net tactics If you've got a champion Anyway, in the top knot You've got a great sleeve All the champions here for Tyre And lots of sponsors on the back years Oh well You're going to look like a Formula One There you go Let us know your thoughts It's going to be a big night We all have to bring our A game To this one, all of us Bars might actually get to the ground About half seven, that's the rumour That's the rumour That's the rumour, might have to do with half Now 25 to 8 Get me March Bar Sit down I'm going to be sold out by half seven That's how big a night it is You've got to get this I'll have you there by seven o'clock You won't There you go There you go Let us know your thoughts In the comments Give this a video a like Subscribe if you haven't already For more great videos Dailing live videos Unions of on toffeeTV, Premier the link Be on the screen in a moment