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I mean, last season, we were tuning down to a policy, we'd have lost that game, we were going to Arsenal to basically be delegated with me. We'd have lost that game, we would have done. Last year was essentially most win just like this. The palace game was basically, last year was wins. The Arsenal games are right off. This year, we've got the opportunity to win our home game and stay open. Ped, we've said, we have been saying that all week in our relegation battle therapy sessions, that we took this a few weeks ago that we had to win against in our hands. And if Nick Pope doesn't make that save on Monday night, then you're castle and injury time. No wonder you love the Pope. He's the Pope mate. He's the Pope mate. If that's the power of the Pope. Catholicism, the power of the Pope. No, it's not what we would have wanted in terms of our lives. But we went into the last few weeks saying, if we get our walls and we get our bone off and we're still in it, then that's good. Now, we've gone into the last game of the season and it's completely in our hands, completely. Yes, people can look at the game Newcastle less than go. Well, if only Newcastle won, then we don't really need a point. But that's a dangerous mentality as well, because it's great going, I don't need a point. And well, yeah, but whatever. Leeds won't beat spares and then suddenly leads are tuning up against spares and suddenly you've got to change every mental. Everton have got to win. We know that. The players know that. We've got to get ourselves to 36 points. And it's done. If we do our part, nothing else. There's no, it doesn't matter what the time and anywhere else. And that's it. And that's to me almost that's like a comforting thing, isn't it? It's like get rid of all the equations, all those other equations of you get pointing and they do this and they do that. No, we win our game 40 and nothing else matters. And listen, it's been a horrible season. It's been a season that could have been it could be almost predicted from the summit. You know, what we saw when we were out in America and what people predicted for the club and there was a lot of doom and gloom about Frank Lampard and being the first sack and everything. And to be fair, it's played out in many ways like that, but we wasn't the first sack. We probably should have been one of the first few sacks. And the solace I'd say is I look at this 17 at the moment and I do think they've got a little bit of something about them. That it is concerning about who's available and who's not available. But I do take solace that there's a few little characters in there. You're writing when the chips are down, we'll could rise to the occasion. Ty ach am i'n ped just, I asked just if there is about the season being obviously horrible and a disaster. It was almost knowing you get to the summit and the new season's approaching and when we were your age, it would have been can we win something, can we win the league, can we do, but obviously there's a chance of changing everything. But you have that optimism in the summer, don't you? Can we have a better season? What can we go on to do? What can we do now? Exactly in all that. But it was almost, we were in that summer period and because we'd lost Rytialis and he was the chief goal scorer for us, we knew we needed to add goals in it because obviously Dominic Alvedlun had had a great season in terms of being injured, you know, with his injuries and everything. We were looking for that goal replacement because the truth is even if Rytialis and Mother stayed, we wouldn't need another influx of goals anyway. You need to improve on what we were doing. Exactly the team didn't score enough goals and yet we didn't replace him and then Dom got injured. So we went from needing, definitely needing one if Rytialis and stayed so Dom getting injured and needing two and we only brought Neil Malpy and he didn't fill loads of people with lots of confidence. We were almost on the back foot right from the where goal last season with me. Or this season, I mean this season. Standing still in itself is bad because you can expect the teams behind you to want to move forward. So then to arguably move backwards and you know, we did bring in McNeill and you know, if he hadn't over performed in terms of scoring goals, which you know, he's never got this type of goal tally before. And I don't think he was brought in expecting him to get this sort of goal tally for a decent player to add because he's got his strengths and his abilities. But he's never really meant to be our goal scorer and saviour and now he's our top scorer. And if he hadn't performed for us, especially the last few weeks, the way he has, I dread to think he'd be in and that's not because McNeill blew everyone away, but he stood out in a very poor squad, hasn't he? So to, for him and Malpey, two players who've never been create a goal scorer, you know, I know Malpey got a good record in the championship a number of years ago, but ever since then he's been the one who's at Brighton. Everyone says, oh, Brighton just had the proper striker. They'd be on to good things and he was the striker that they had on everyone. The second Brighton, the real striker. So yeah, it was a mad one and I feel like a lot of us just sort of skipped that some of the optimism that we normally get. Obviously you'd still get a few. Remember speaking to people who thought we'd get top half if everyone stayed fit this season? I think, you know what, don't you? Sorry, Peck, just where you're going. But I do feel like if Don would have been, you know, and people can scream at whatever you're watching her on here and go, well, it was never going to happen. But you had to hope that he was going to stay fit and if he would have stayed fit, I think everyone would have been halfway up. I really do. I think we proved at times in the past few weeks that when he's there, the team isn't that bad. But our attacking offerings, and you're absolutely right that we were, I remember Peck saying a few weeks ago, we need someone to step up and take the mountain. And it has been, Dwight, with Neil, fair play to him. Started the first half of the season, he was poor, he was. Sean Dight has even said the same thing that a fella he'd given his Davey. But since Dight's coming, he's got better and better and better. And he's weighed in with these goals and so much so that we missed and higher up the pit against Wolffs didn't we because he was having to play so far back. So, hopefully, on Sunday, and we'll get on to that. I mean, it'll be a bit higher up the pitch, but we have needed someone to take that mantle. It has just been one thing after the other. And paired it again, we can keep completing. Can I just go back to the dominant camera and point, because I think it's really interesting. We're going to look at the whole season in a way. It's out. Mopai, when he signed, had a record of not too similar, dissimilar to the Charleston when he played for Brighton. 8, 9, 10 goals a season. The problem is, all season, we have stuck to this idea that Dominic Avalon was on the way back, literally all the time. So, we have not evolved the team to play in a style that helps Mopai playing. So, the style has always been to play for Dominic Avalon when he wasn't playing. So, you go along stretches, six, seven games, eight games, whatever it was, without Dominic Avalon. Even more, where you weren't playing to Mopai's strength. And I feel sorry for Mopai, in a way, that once again we brought a player in who isn't anything like Don, but never played to his strengths once, even though we knew that we'd have large stretches of time. What are his strengths, though? His strengths is coming deep, taking the ball, and then, either training or starting the attack deeper and then other people run and pass them. Now, we don't have a team set up for that. So, that's the biggest problem. But the problem is, you buy a player like that, and you know you're going to play for large stretches, you better play for that large strength. And we haven't. So, we've been stuck in this Dominic Avalon limba wall season of waiting for him to come back. And the simple truth is, we'd be better without him because we'd be better moving on from. He's a fantastic player and I don't hold him any personal responsibility for his injuries because I think he wants to be as fit as he possibly can. But this is a football club that couldn't look past them and it's caught us out massively. And we shared in the first week of the season when there's still time, you need to go and get a Dominic Avalon limba wall replacement. And that did not mean going by a £60m strike. By the way, that was saying, we need a guy up front that we can rely on for the whole of the season. And when Dom comes back fine, we can put him in. But the pressure's being on Dom all season to come back, come back, come back because of that. And that's why we find ourselves where we are. We could have bought a player with maybe a similar skill set but nowhere as good. Or someone who didn't have any skill set near him, but you've honed your team to play for that one player. And that is awful recruitment and management by everyone involved because they've gone, ah, this fella, this fella, he'll be back soon, he'll be back soon. And we've completely destroyed our season and actually our best player using that kind of absolutely foolish mindset. I was going to say, is Kevin Fellwell and the recruitment team to blame me or as well as Frank Lampard because he was in the building when we had a situation with Garrassie who was now playing for Stuttgart who basically his team in France allowed him not to train for four days because Evan had done the deal. And for whatever reason, it got pulled at the last minute. Now, he's not amazing, don't get me wrong, but he's six-foot-three and strong and powerful, 26 years of age, can move, he's moving around the pitch, he's good in the air. Very similar to how we would play to Dominic Calvillan. Dominic Calvillan's a better player than him, let's have it right. But what that would have enabled us to do and he was 11 million, I think, Evan had done the deal at 11.5. It's about the same as how we would play to him. Only just suited Evan more. And this is a player as well, by the way, that if Dominic Calvillan would have then come back fully fit, it wouldn't have been a big uproar if he would have then moved to being on the bench as well. And also, you could have managed him through that then and gone right. We're giving Dom 70 minutes, then he's off. Oh, Garrassie's playing the face. We've got a midweek game. Whatever it is, I've developed a both because that would have been like for like. And yeah, Peds right in a way. We've people are having a go with Malpie. Malpie, for me, is an issue for the simple reason that he's not, he doesn't stay up front anyway. So he's like, he's almost like a number 10. And if Frank Lampard would have said, we've bought Neil Malpie into play with Dominic Calvillan, he's going to drop off him. And they're going, oh, all right, I kind of understand what they're thinking of. But he said to us when we interviewed him. He said to Sky, he said to Everton TV. No, that's not the plan. So you can't go with an outball to Don in the air one week. And then play the same outball to Aladdin's massage and expect me to be winning it. The centrefacts are six foot three and four. To me, that is bizarre planning. And that's one thing that has got to change. It hasn't football. There's nothing wrong with having a plan being a different style of play, but we never got that. We got the player for it. You know, you can say maybe it wouldn't even be great if we had that style. Maybe you'd get seven goals. That'd be six more than he has. That could mean a hell of a lot more points for Everton. If we'd done that. Or like you say, we go inside a striker with a similar profile to Domin. Then we have our style of play and we can replicate even if our best striker isn't available. You mentioned Kevin Fellwell. And Fellwell's one I'm very unsure on. Because obviously Wolves, when he was the director of football, they made some very good signings, but you've got ones about his involvement and how many of them were agents. Fellwell have signed them if he had the chance. Would he have liked to sign them anyway? But would he have not been able to if Mendes wasn't bringing them in? And then the other thing for me is as well, we've had two directors of football before them. And now they both came with their own faults. We can acknowledge that. But we also know that they also had their abilities hampered by our board. They weren't always allowed to do their job the way they wanted. And you've got a thing. Can three different directors of football really fail? Can they all be that bad? And maybe they could. It's something time will probably tell us. You know if things change on the board and then maybe we'll be able to clearly see Fellwell's influence more. It is. Don't you think though it's math and you're not disagreeing? By the way, sometimes when I've said this about players, when managers have failed so many times, it's like, is it always the manager then? Is it really always the manager? Some of these players have had seven, eight managers. And we've had all different kinds of managers. So I think sometimes you don't blame love saying it doesn't have business as fail managers. But is there a situation where you're looking and going about the likes of Kevin Fellwell and saying, well, what's he saying? Does this play? Well, we know Bamba Deng was another one. He's over six foot. They haven't done the deal with him. And he got pulled. He agreed he was getting on a plane. He got pulled the next morning. And as it happened, he ended up failing the medical it leads anyway. He's gone off to Marseille or wherever he's gone now. But is it like one of those things where Kevin Fellwell, Dan Pedy, whoever it may be says, we've got this player here. Ibrahim Singari. Ibrahim Singari. And I know that his brand was there. Brands say, we want to buy him. And someone on the board goes, nah, he's not played in the Premier League. Do we believe that? Where's that coming from? Is it the manager, do you think, who's saying that? Or is it a board member? Is it far out of Marseille? Because I can't believe. I sit here and mean, Andy, the pub have done it loads of times and do it now. Or I'll just have to be on the chat with Perth over there and go, seeing this kid here and, oh, see, it looks really good. These are only available for this, this, this. And I can come up with players and I've done loads of players on here who haven't could have bought for a fraction of the price and they've gone on and done really well. Singari being one of the 8 million quid, talking 40 million for them. I can't believe evidence recruitment team with all the resources they've got and all the data and all the professionals that are there and talking about the same people I'm talking about. I'm not having it. They quite clearly are and quite clearly know everyone. So what is stopping that from them identifying and saying three strikers who are over six foot, right? What's stopping today? I'm here when they join evidence. What's broken in the middle? Well, I think you could go back in time over the period of a few years and pick out five great players that you've mentioned or someone else has mentioned that evidence should sign and that they have been important and that would have been good signings. And I think you could pick out five players that have probably all been vetoed by five different people over time. For one player, you might get the manager saying, I don't want him, he's not my style. I want to play football this way. Over time, you could get the owner saying, no, we want someone with a slightly bigger name. Maybe Bill Kenwright, for example, says, oh no, what about Premier League experience? Maybe one of them is a younger lad, maybe goes into under 21s for a year first and David Unsworth says, no, not my style, I don't want him. I think because we don't have a clear defined structure there's probably a lot of people saying different things and over time we've seen a few get turned away by different people. There's too many cocks, isn't it? There's just too many cocks at the football club. There's too many people who don't know what they're doing and they clearly don't. You've got the old structure with Bill Kenwright, you've got the Mishiri coming in with his ideas, you've got his people in his ear telling him then you've got the directors of football then you've got what the manager wants. You've got no defined system. We have to change that. The new clubs now, Brighton, he will be bored of some of Brighton's book and I understand the thing of like, well, it's Brighton this year and it was Leicester last year or whatever. It doesn't really matter, it's like someone like Brighton or Brentford let's just use those two an example. They've got a defined way of doing things and you don't ever hear. There's no chaos, there's no drama. If they fail, they fail because football fails sometimes. You don't win a game of football because it is so you don't win a game of football. Well, they simply deployed and went after it just doesn't work out the way it is. But there's a defined way of doing things and you look at how things get better at those clubs every year because the system's working better and because they've got more experience in the Premier League and they're attracting the place that they actually want. Whereas it should never be, like Jack just said, five different people having five opinions, an agent pushing a player on you and you end up with this situation where no one understands when manager comes in or I want to attract this manager, I'll just tell him that, actually, he's got the power. Brafford Bonita's coming and brought his own recruitment team in when we had the director of football who just signed a new contract and slapped him in the face for him. Would you like them or not? You're basically saying, you're powerless. Man's come out and said this. Man's come out and basically said I was born on Garethman leaf, the day Rafa Marisa's come in. And it was like I didn't have the agreement. The problem with that started when he sacked Michael Silver and it was him again. It was the owner sacking a guy without the permission of his director of football. It's like this, we are at the bottom now. We are at the very bottom and all we can hope for and this is a match review, by the way. All we can hope for when we go actually in this matches is that it evident survive that this is the turning point. The turning point should have been 12 months ago. It really should have been. They should have been resignations the day after the Arsenal game. But we were all exhausted and I think a lot of people got themselves to believe that that was the start or something because of the unity within the club because people liked Frank Lampard. But what it actually was... But it had been fracked. But what it was, it was just Emperor's new clothes though. It wasn't real just because you like a manager and he gets the pie out. Doesn't mean anything's changed and the club played on that. And that's another reason the all needs to go is because they abused the fan base by, they used that against us and they're still using it against us. There's images of the fans outside the ground and the pitch invasions while telling you not to do any of these things they use us all the time and obviously that all comes ahead in January. They try to use us for one other thing. And that all, this is now, we are at the bottom if we stay in the Premier League because this is our lowest I think we can look up. But obviously if things go badly then we've got another set of depths to drop into and that's why this game is so important but people have to understand that. This didn't happen by accident. Last year you can go well that happened by accident Carla went and this happened and that happened and we got all these injuries and how did we know that Dominic Arvenloon with Charleston this player, that player fall out with Dean all this was going to happen how did we know? You can accept that for one season but for two seasons this is when people talk about managed decline this is managed decline this is, you know you sell your best players you play some of the best players what do you think is going to happen? This is what happens. Moving on to Sunday. It is a massive preview. Obviously it's a huge game one big issue is obviously Dominic Arvenloon who spoke about him before but he limped off before half time he's out of the game and all that so what would you be doing in the forward positions? Is it Malpie? Is it Lela Sims who's obviously hasn't started the game of Cullwsian Park all season or is it Damari Grey who managed to turn to a few months ago? Probably I'm looking towards Damari Grey I would like to see Sims in there I don't think I should play him but also we've got the side of well you know maybe you want someone who's a little bit more experienced than the team for this game so I do take that so I think Damari Grey for me probably is the option if not Sims is the great class in terms of emergency to bring on as well I'd definitely bring them on before Malpie but for me I'm looking at probably Damari Grey up front and I'm asking to Corey to keep in that advancement field role be less sloppy on the ball than he was last week but you know make his runs into the box almost players a second striker at times because that's what he's good at Well that's I mean Pedd he has popped up with some important goals with like the Corey and he is hot and cold and you see that with him but he is probably the only one of our midfield players who's likely to break into the box and get on the other side and I think what he gives you is he gives you that physical out ball of times if you know that he's going to have to he's going to have to be more advanced I think what's important is that no, no week to time the camera room wouldn't be ready for this game so therefore you can look at different ways to me that would be Damari Grey I'd put him up front I just don't think Alice Sims has got what is needed for the game I mean if he wants to prove me wrong on Sunday he can happily prove me wrong but I think Damari Grey having an out ball that could stretch them stretch them so that the Corey can fill that space and then maybe be the out ball when we need it we've had Damari Grey's played up front before and has worked hard he has actually been selfless which is people have remarked maybe not one of his great straights so yeah I think I don't I think what Damari Cavalun has brought us was the ability to bring other plays into the games without scoring goals himself because he hasn't really scored goals and that's what you need you need to centre forward who's going to occupy and then that allows those spaces to open up for the Corey or a Mach Nill or a Wobby or whatever and that's what's going to be needed and we just have to put ourselves in a place on Sunday where we're dominating swarming where we're not giving them any breath so that that actually means that you're not playing one up front that means you're dominating and that means that you've got the Corey pushed on we've done this haven't we Brentford at home was one I can think of to drop on me ever and we didn't have Damari Cavalun and that first half the game should have been put to bed we absolutely destroyed Brentford the second half was a different story and we were hanging on a bit but the first half we should have put the game to bed they let it out first half should have put the game to bed and didn't it too full them once we equalised we had the chance to put the game to bed and we didn't and then it's flipped and that's what we've got to get right Sunday what else though tiach obviously no right back obviously Patterson's or Coleman's mission Ben Goffrey's touch and go but whether or not you think it is the decision because it looks like it looks like Michael Ancoe's got a chance a good chance of being back which means that we've got to left back again but on the right what are you thinking here is it Mason Holgate is it Conor Cody to play a little bit out of position or is it a case of because Damari Grey's going to play up and if Michael Ancoe's back Dwight McNeill can go back to where he's been which is on the left that means that it's either a woulby or James Garner in the middle if Oana comes back into the side I mean started last week he's got options hasn't he because obviously James Garner when I played right wing back and right back for a bit last week does he go James Garner right back in a woulby right in the field or what would you be doing there I wouldn't personally be against seeing Garner there again I think he did all right against Wolves the only option you're looking at as hard as that effect in the middle of the pitch especially if to Corey he's pushing up obviously you've got Gway in there and maybe Oana comes back in as well and the other option is to play a woulby there and ask him to play as a right wing back but then maybe you're operating with less width because you don't have a woulby on the wing and if we're talking about stretching if I'm making the entire pitch and suffocating them off the ball having players in every position to press their full back stop them getting the ball out I do think you probably do need to be up there in a wide position and you can do that from wing back or on the wing but I think the safer bet is probably a woulby at right wing back and I probably would go to James Garner add a right wing back again and go a woulby right wing so right back and right wing in the floor what would you... Tom Davis Tom Davis right back come off the alley if he's not fit which he might not be fit according to his own dice break my card or would you go to three at the back play me to an all gate play me to an all gate play me to an all gate I think you know listen they they've got pace why I haven't eaten typically I'm just doing your standards last please don't play what's your goal against them always goal against them I'll say I'll just play me to an all gate there is a temptation to go to three because Cody's available but even on Saturday where he could have gone to a three he didn't go to three with Keane coming on the pitch so I'll put me to an all gate right back make a link hopefully drops in at left back and we can keep things how we want them then we've got so what are you doing in midfield then because obviously I'm not and I was in last week when James Garner was playing different because the right wing was fed up actually it is a difficult one I don't think you need to overthink that I don't think we need to overthink it I don't think it's either Garner or O'nana I don't think we can sit here I'm really I can see people looking at James Garner but I'm being reliable informed this week there's stats on all different from Tom Davis but when he plays there's a stature to him I understand that he uses the ball well but that's the way though busy busy can be something that isn't real at times in football I think O'nana can pick up the intangibles no but sometimes the intangibles don't actually mean anything that's the point O'nana can look sometimes like he's absolutely terrible and then he's you look at his stats and his stats look like because he's winning tackles, he's keeping the ball but he's playing it at his own pace so O'nana gives you that physical element and that might be needed because there's no drama of government I think it's a flip of a coin it's whatever this week on 16 go we understand what the tactics are going to be and that will come down to what the manager decides tactically this is the evidence he started at Mollingew last week and obviously that's going to change this week because we don't have Dominic Calverlun and we don't have Nathan Patterson it will be on in a sec I think Patterson mean it's our cost you must nail down O'nana the core of Calverlun so we know two of them are going to be out which is Patterson and Calverlun and that was a a 4-5-1 formation but that quickly changed to and ended up being I don't know what kind of formation I don't think we had the formation chaos we just did it was chaos it was like a what was it, Hail Mary was it in the American football John Madden's when he just caused mayhem it was like that but if we look at Bournemouth this is the side from last week's game against Manchester United to see how they lined up Neto and Gold, Smith, Zabirani, Sinesi, Kelly David Brooks great to see him back Lewis Cook Christie, Lehme Anthony and then obviously Solanki as a long striker and then they have got plays on the bench you can cause your problems as well they had gone back to they played almost a 4-5 on the times they played 3 this year and I don't know what we're going to get from them I'm not going to say these are on the beach because they probably won't be but what I would say is wherever maybe can exploit it with the crowd and with the players mindset is that no matter what Bournemouth won't be at 100% because you've seen it the last you've lost the last three league games since they were safe it is in the cage of it it's not like a thing you're going oh lads this doesn't matter today I don't think there's that question evidence sometimes but no team does that but what you sometimes struggle to get when you're a team with nothing to play and we've seen this a lot in those heady days when last few games didn't mean anything is your team can just drop below the required levels and if you're playing against a team who has got it all to play for and is fighting and scrapping for everything there the team that normally comes out on top and I think that's what and I've got a hone in on on Sunday and I think the crowd won't make it like that but that's what we've got to look at because I don't think it'll be flip flop time for Bournemouth but we have got to squeeze that extra 2% or 3% out of ourselves that could get us over the line because these aren't man's city are they so? No and correct me if I'm wrong here but I think they've actually been losing games since before they were mathematically safe I think you know they were safe but I think neither the point against Chelsea to confirm it and they lost that day so they've lost the last 3 obviously not flip flop time the professionals as you've said on the live before there might be a couple of players featuring here who may be looking at a move and the summer maybe rotates the squad slightly or the players looking to impress the next season David Brook started his first Premier League game in a number of years last week obviously he's going to want to build fitness he's going to get back on track he's going to be in the team every week next year and he's a very good player very talented player and I don't think they're just going to roll over for us at all because why would they but what we can do is we can reach greater levels of desire than they can because we have something to play for they have 3 points to play for we have one of the biggest games in our history to play for which is where we can get that advantage and that can also create nervous energy as well and that has to be managed but if we'd handle it right and we use it correctly and we play the style of football we're all saying that evidence should place really suffocate them that'll go in perfectly with what we're predicting the atmosphere will be like a hostile atmosphere for Bournemouth when in a situation where they don't really have much to gain I mean and we can look at this I know it was at the end of the Covid season but and they ended up going down that day but they came to go doesn't know in a deep one they had an outside chance well they had a chance of staying up until Jack Greelish I think it was school for Villar and kept them up but they beat us 3 when we were at the end of the season Carlos first season we couldn't do nothing but it was a game we thought we'd win at home against the team going down we had a decent side and all that we took the lead on how we equalised mwych geni equalised but we ended up losing the game 3-1 and sadly for them they were still relegated but their desire that day meant it was a bit more than us and they beat a better team as we were halfway up so we were a better shot that day with that desire and we have to harness that the other way this week don't we we have to be the ones with the crowd begging for blood making it uncomfortable for them we've seen the Crystal Palace players saying it was horrific playing the goodness in last season it was horrible in last ten minutes they just wanted to get off the pitch because they were what's going to happen there and they could feel it in the crowd and that energy obviously was the other way with the other players who grew on to the win we have to be on that right from the start on Sunday and they haven't had the gut to feed into that having the players we've got to make sure we don't being ourselves out of it the emotions don't overpower us as fans as well it's going to be it's not going to be a nice experience it's not going to be a nice experience we've got to make sure with the emotions just don't get on top of the players and just try and play the game just try and play the game like it's you know like the managers told them to stick to a game plan don't get it don't do anything stupid don't react to anything stupid for the fans whether there's noise or whatever it's about the game plan it's about being professional that's all that comes down to yeah the difficulty is the players having a mission it's not a case of going oh my god these are amazing, it's a look at it and going we've struggled our own to score goals how can we change that but you've had a whole week to work on that haven't you they'll have known, Dominic Arwyn got injured Saturday they'll have known all week so we have to look at other ways how can we get it behind Bournemouth and that's the key the thing is as well what you mentioned there about temperament being important and managing the expectations and the emotions that is why it appears when I went through right back I don't know if it's temperament maybe but he's still an experienced player he's 27 he's an experienced player he's got to have his head on it but you might be right it's just that they're not amazing options we're not blessed with opportunities he's the only one I look at who has played right back started his career at right back knows how to play right back and the others are just feeling it and that's the problem or you change the shape as I said I'm not going to sit here and go you've got it completely wrong you've got to have an element of trusting your manager especially when you haven't got players the two big things for me are one it doesn't actually matter what's gone on this season for this game whether you think Evan can score goals or he can't or whatever we've got two goals of forest we've got two goals of Stamperbridge we can score goals without him we've had to most of the season he's played like quarter of the game but he's got it and we will get chances and we're going to have to take them we went down to Brighton the other week but he didn't score a goal and we took five chances we almost had another one so we know we can score goals so we've got to believe it doesn't matter and once that whistle goes whatever's happened in the season doesn't matter it doesn't really matter it's about that 90 odd it'll be 100 minutes because referees love the island you're eating so it'll be that and for that period we've all as a fan base have got to be on it the players have got to be on it and get through that and if we can do that I hope when we're successful at the weekend there isn't a pity in basin there is everyone's stage where they are and then we do whatever we celebrate every leafness and then people can either chance about the board or they can go and have a pint with the mate or they can whatever we just keep it managed but within the ground because I honestly, the Premier League are looking for anything and the papers, the press are looking for anything so let's hopefully for me and it's only my opinion not telling people what to do but I hope we do keep a lid on it as in we stay where we are be noisy and vociferous and everything but to stay where we are and I think if we play it that way certainly the first part of that definitely we treat it like a cofan to one off not matters, support everyone of own honour it's two passes out of play so where if we knock it back to pick for the chance it out for the throwing still stick behind them because it's our football club some of these players you might want to breath might walk out the door in three weeks and it might just be a thing that was in their life it is, us it's our lives isn't it and we have to remember that there's a chance for one of these players to be a hero as well for one of them to be someone people tell the kids about in a few years time when our nan had us up when he stood up and he was countered and he led by example and he played well and whether that's o nan er o someone like him, yeah there's a lot of noise around him he might move on in the summer well if that's going to be the case then be the kid that steps up like you said try to get yourself a couple of goals and go like the charlison did last season score the goal that keep you up and then go there you go that was for you that's me done now but I've gave you everything I had it's a way to bow for both of us now I'm going to I mean it's another one isn't it it'll be his last game for everyone Sunday and he asked give everything go out with a big bang score a couple of goals and keep a clean sheet go out that way you know what I mean be a hero and hopefully this is the hopefully this is the start of better time for everyone football but it's a huge game, it's a tough game it's going to be horrible hopefully from our perspective Spears and the charlison plays another big role in us staying up and going and does the business of Elan Row hopefully David Moyes Declan Rice at your last game Declan Rice, can you hear me Declan Rice Go on do the bitch for them, Michael and Sony have always thought you're the boss Danny Inge, great fella Danny Inge by signing for Westam and Norris saves us saved with your charlison and Dan Jumeth Dan Jumeth is another one I didn't want to come to Evan because I thought I'd effect it more by not playing for Evan he was born ready he was born ready and Bourmouth, listen, you should have had a great team brilliant, brilliant we'll clap you off the pitch enjoy your go, no phones no phones in anyone's faces let us have a couple of goals and just go there you go boys, we're all over the globe we'll have chilling in our slide summer with our socks on with the socks on and the cans there you go, let us know what you think in the comments section below, can Evan and do it can Evan, do it please give 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