 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the final words Everton progressed to the fourth round of the FA cup with a 2-1 victory over Lincoln City. This video is sponsored by One Football, One Football's app makes it easy to keep up to date with transfer news, scores and stats in one place to download the one football app. Click the link in the description, go and do that now. We're through to the fourth round, which is nice. It's nice to win a game of football after a couple of defeats. See some goals, score the goal of some party. First winner on for a while. Since November. Since Cardiff. Cardiff. Cardiff. Cardiff. That isn't it. You know what, before we start talking about this game and getting not depressed. Because we're not going to get depressed. We're just going to be constructive. We're through aren't we? All that matters. We'll find out the fate tonight of who we play in the fourth round. But it's better now or somewhere. Newport at home. Newport at home. But at the end of the day we're through. And that's all that matters isn't it? You know what? We could have played really well and lost a game of football to someone else let's say. I remember going to Bristol City and seeing us get absolutely spanked and win the game one though. We had two on the run and then all of a sudden we clipped. I mean that's cuff football. We've got Sam Allardyce. Keep selling Michael Sildra and the press is under. But if I was Michael Sildra I'd just say well I'm going to run and fade in you Dick. Kidding the FA Cup. Cos this time last year we were out mate me. You know so that's the thing at the end of the day. We all wanted to see us play fantastic football and win 7 or 8-1 on Nilton. Really perform but the reality of it is it's all just about getting through. So you're on it? I mean I wasn't asked about how we played. I just wanted to get through it. I think it was just how the game developed that was more annoying than anything else. But that's again that's cuff football sometimes. This hasn't been a busy period. We've just come out of a lot of games and that I suppose that's why you do get shocks in the theatre on the FA Cup. One of the reasons behind it is because you've come off that and there's a temptation to rotate. We've seen teams rotate this weekend in the FA Cup. We've seen Leicester rotate and they're out. It's as simple as that. It is that thing where the manager looks at it and goes we should have the quality today. I know there's been a lot of talk about the FA Cup and I've seen reporters saying the FA Cup is dying. Really bad crowds at certain grounds. Listen we've spoke about it. We've spoke about the Christmas Fixity List and how saffin it is on teams. And Premier League teams and Championship teams will look at that and go. It's not an idea of how we underestimate their opponents. Some teams will just say we've got to rest players. We've just had four games in maybe nine for us. Ten, eleven games for other people. They will look at that and go we've got to this as a chance to rotate. We've got to because some of our players are on their asses. We've got injuries as well and we need to leave some players out. And I think again I don't want to go over the top about that Christmas period. That for me is what you need to sort out, not the FA Cup. That'll sort itself out. Yeah I mean it's, if you're a certain age like we are, it's probably everyone over 30 you would look and go it's still the FA Cup and it's like you want to win it and the magic of it and all that. But football attitudes have changed. When I was a kid third round I was so excited because you believed you could win the FA Cup. Now, is that belief there that I can win the FA Cup at the moment? No, not really, we can. But do I believe that we'll win it? Not at the minute, but that can change. We could get another home draw tonight, could be Newport like you said, whatever. Then all of a sudden you're in the fifth round with another home draw and you start going. And our players could come back to form so that's what it is. I think other people look and go well I'm not going to win it anyway, it doesn't matter. It is funny isn't it, because the more people say that the topside don't take it seriously, yet only the topside seems to win it. That's the mad thing about it. So is that quality, is that down to their quality or is it down to, you know, what would you do? Well I think for me it's down, well for me I think it's down to simply down to squad depth for those topside. They don't have to rotate as much or when they do rotate they're bringing quality in for quality. So it is down to that and you don't see that many shocks nowadays for those topside because they're good enough. Because there are six, you know, for one of them that's a trophy then they can look at at the end of the season and go. But we did win something, it might not be in a great season otherwise but we did win something. And that's where the attitude changed though you see because it was years ago the FA Cup was seen as something to build on. So if you won the FA Cup it was kind of a pointer that you were starting to get a team that could really build and maybe challenge for the title. So it was very much seen as there's the first bit of success there. The league cup wasn't always seen like that and basically Lapeau should win that every year anyway. But that was like a trophy, it was like oh we've won the league cup here but the FA Cup was the one that a lot of people really wanted to win it was a big thing. And like I said it was almost seen as like well the next step now is Natalie finishing higher up the league and then maybe winning it. We had that obviously in 94 and 95 we all, when we got on to taking Chelsea and we finished it it was like we're progressing now. And the validation is winning that trophy. Where now it is because of the media, let's be honest. It's marking. And marking has changed everyone's opinion. So when they keep coming out going the FA Cup's dying, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. People start looking going the FA Cup's dying. Well there was just under 38,000 a goodness in one Saturday. You know and a lot of the capacity was reduced because of obviously visiting fans and that. It didn't seem to me. Like no-one was asked with five minutes left when we were hanging on. It is marking now. The Premier League was created off marking. It's as simple as that. The reason why you buy into something is what they sell you. The message they sell you in the first place. At the end of the day it was the first division one minute. It was the Premier League the next and suddenly it was this new exciting world. But really nothing had changed. Nothing had changed apart from a few badges on your shirt and your numbers and stuff like that. Very little had changed then. And it's the FA Cup and I think the FA Cup have been slow to take that up. And you're absolutely right. But it doesn't help us suppose to manage us rotating stuff like that. But that's where we are with the money and everything. But this time we, you know, Matthew Silver has press conference and he said he was taking it seriously. And he did take it seriously. You know, he only made, what was it? Well it was five changes but it was players who would play in the Premier League anyway really. We all wanted, I mean, the biggest thing was when I seen Pickford was in goal. I was like right, you know, we want to win this. Obviously John Joe Kenny had to stay in it. He, you know, gave Sheamus another week, another rest. He brought in, you know, you know, you know me and the kids. You wouldn't complain about them as a partnership at the back. Leibnwine's coming as captain for Luke of Dain. I think everyone would have agreed Luke of Dain needed a rest. The kids played every minute of every game we've had since he come in the bathroom. The Carabau Cup games, the last one we missed. You know, in the midfield obviously Hansaic Gomez, we were saying needed a rest. So I think every change he made, I don't think anyone could really say anything about it. You know, we had Bernard started and rightly so. We had Luckman who we all wanted to see. And he'll give three hour rest. And then up top obviously was Donny Calvert-Lewman who deserved a go. So it was quite a strong team. You know, Tom Davies in midfield with Guilfee and Garner. So on paper you looked and you meant all right, good. But you know, we're taking this seriously. And this is what makes me laugh with, I see some statements by fans and it's like by our fans at times. And it's like we don't, it's about time we took this cup seriously. With the exception of Mendave Mwysre, ni po'r cael o'r nasi'n goll. And we got beat by Oldham. Other than that, I think Everton have always taken it seriously. Different vessels. Was your vessels last time? I was in Nash for Barthay, whoever dropped it. But with the exception of that, I think Everton always took this cup seriously. I just don't think we're very good at it. What we don't do well is attitude of the players. I don't think it's correct in these games. And it could be literally thinking you're better than thinking you don't have to match teams. And I think that's where a lot of Premier League teams fall down. They go out and they have to say against about them. Of like, yeah, we're good enough to beat these anyway. And you just sometimes you can't get up to the levels that you need to. Probably like you said before, it's because of the run of games as well. So when you mix it all together, it becomes more of a battle and what it is. But he named the strong side. And I don't think anyone could have really any complaints with the team. No, I think, you know, it was a little bit because it was made up of plays. And because of the stage it comes at as well in the season, a lot of the plays have played anyway. You're not bringing any young kid in. You know, everyone's played a part this season. You played there. We've kept Pickford in goal, which means, you know, that's the signal for everyone really, isn't it? So and everyone's played a little bit so everyone knows their own job at least. And probably the fellow Nixon's job. It's a little bit different from when we had the league coping. There was like three new players in there and none of them. It's clearly different. So we went out there strong. And I think that showed for the first, you know, for the first half an hour or so. I think obviously listening, they were backed by a very, very large away contingent, you know, having a big day off and that's fair enough. You know, why not? You know, you ever can give... It was very, very quiet. I was sat in the... I was sat by the Gladys Street in the Upper Bullens, right in the corner and I just thought, I thought it would make more money. Yeah, it went very quiet when we went to... Well, obviously, yeah, we started the game. But listen, I mean, you know, we'll skate over the queues before the game because it was... Were you alright? Yeah. I've got there a 20 to three in Tribullens Road and got in there with one minute to kick off from a... and we get 40,000 every week anyway. And we hadn't put 60,000 on this week. For the next thing, it was just busy. The queues were just everywhere. It was madness. I think a lot of that... I mean, I got in quite early, which was unusual, probably a good job I did. I think a lot of that comes down to, obviously, people moving seats. No, no, but people moving seats and also a lot more, probably paper tickets, maybe, for this game. I don't know. I can't explain it. It's a cock-up. I mean, someone will have to sort of bar out but we got on to it very quickly, but it's very un-evidently. I thought we got older the game immediately and pressed them straight back and they looked early on, like they were just thinking, like, let's get out of here without getting the hammering. You know? Cos it looked like it once. They put the big lad up front, didn't they? And I do mean big lad. It was a big unit, wasn't it? It wasn't as big as the other unit that came on, but they put one up front, tried to put loads of men in midfield, but I thought we did really well. For the first part of the games, we just got the ball and started using it. It stayed away. There was a couple of nice little touches, but I had skipped away from someone and put Luchman in in the face like a minute and he cut in really well. To be honest, I was actually a little bit disappointed with it. I thought he had a lot more time. I thought he had a lot more time. He's gone for a pound, he's just put it over the bar, but that was an early sign. I think that to them, some of their players, that was almost like... That was quick. They moved the ball really, really quickly. We lose the ball and I think as soon as that happened, they just all went back five yards and we just started playing on the edge of their box, trying to carve little opportunities, just be patient. And whether fans like it or don't like it, that's all you can do when you're the better team and when people put men behind the ball is just keep the ball. I thought that's what we did really well in that spell. We just kept the ball and looked for the opportunity. Bains gets the ball, it ends up with Bains on the left, put a lovely ball in, look into the back post and it's a really good header, really, really intelligent header. Just put it over the edge of the keeper and obviously there's a lad behind the line who tries to handball it away, but it had already gone in. You know, you one-nil up and then straight away, we find the second one and the second one actually was a really good goal. Lovely ball by Sigarton, don lovely it around the corner and it's a great finish by Bernhard. And that all comes down for me by just keeping the ball and keeping it simple and not knowing what your job is. Well, it was movement, it was the ball. I thought Sigarton started again deep and that's why he was on the ball a lot and when he pushed, ironically when he pushed further forward he was anonymous again and it's like, I've said this when he came and I don't know what we did at the time but he's not a number 10 for me. Never has been, he never will be. He's a deep liar in my field player because he's got, he's no good when he receives the ball but it's back to goal because he hasn't, he's not skillfully enough to skip away but what he's got is so much intelligence and he can manipulate the ball and when his head's up and he's got the ball at his feet I wouldn't want anyone else on the ball. The ball he played into Calverloom was superb because they were screaming thinking he was going to go south and they get it out and just shifts it in and it's a great touch by Dom and a lovely little layoff. Benard, what a family. Benard for me. For your first goal it was just an absolute thing. Do you think? I mean we should have gone three and looked Dom skips away. Why didn't he just bend it in that? Open your body. Open your body. Open your body. At first he opened it up and I thought he's just staying this in the far corner and he tracked it and once he tracked it across himself the chance was gone. No, we're going, you know what? On the skill, the accident situation I absolutely agree. For me I whether he'd started it or whether he'd made a SUV in the second half the amount of ball that Ghana gets that for me should be Guilfee. In a game like this I don't, I can't understand why you need Tom Davies and Ghana with Guilfee ahead of them. Why not just play Guilfee deeper? An like you just said gives ya, see the whole pitch playing extra staggyd, if you want. Well I thought he might go 4-4 too, which is what I thought he'd do second half. But your right gilffy then can see the whole pitch ahead of him. But your right when he gets the ball on that edge of the box, it's gotta have dead quick feet, or do something dramatic. I just think if he started to drop him a little bit deeper he can see things then. ac yna'r dweud yma yw'r hynny'n hyd yn ei amlwg yn ein bod gylfi ar y canel. Ac rydyn ni'n hoffa gwybod waith, fel ythafodol, fel mae yna, fel mae, yw eu proffyt i haithio'r ddechrau. 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