 Welcom y toffi TV er is mae'r three talking points, Everton One, Crystal Palace One, y Gwldersun Park tonight, she remain me throat still raw from a shopping at the players and the referee tonight. A wam ond raw yet, listen, frustrated, you know, speaking to people of army, you know, in the match and they're frustrated as well, you know, one gentleman come up to me after the game and said it won't be the 10 points, that's understood that it'll be the home form because it's a disgrace and it's difficult to argue with and seeing opportunities fall, you know, disappear in front of our eyes and that is my first talking point tonight and it is the home form. I've just gone on a little bit about it on the match reaction but it's something that needs to be reiterated. We've won three Premier League home games and the next time we take the pitch it doesn't, it's March. That is awful. Given we've won two of them in three days back in early December, take that away and we've won one game all season at home and I know you're not going to remove wins, of course, the Premier League have tried to, but three home wins, it's absolutely appalling. And like I said on my match reaction, home wins keep you in this division and I don't know, I don't know what they can do other than just consistently work on better attacking plays than what we have. Hitting a long ball from your goalkeeper can't be your game plan. Smash it long and hope don't get on the end of it. OBI either heads it up, brings it down, runs and scores or it just runs through when he puts it in. It's great to have it as a weapon to mix it up from what you're doing. That cannot be the only play because James Sarkowski hitting 60 yard cross for your passes is great. If you fall back then pulls it down and rides a pace and throws crosses in. Michael Enco doesn't. If there's anyone in front of me turns back, Dwight McNeill is exactly the same. If you give him a bit of space out wide he can put a nice cross and he did put a lovely ball in in the first half which Dom added wide. But the minute there's any kind of opposition player in front of McNeill he turns back. Last season, let's be honest, the first half of the season he was dreadful and then he was brilliant when Dice came in. He stepped up, he got us important goals, he was fantastic. We need that now. It's not being here all season. He had a little flurry in December, not being there for the rest of the season. And he's being left on the pitch, let's be perfectly honest, he's being left on the pitch for his delivery from a dead ball and no one be old. He crosses the corner in and on and on ahead to him. That isn't enough from a wire player. Now again, that's just me. I want my wire players to create things. I think Jack Harrison takes us up the pitch. I think he takes it the other way. Is he brilliant? No. But he's a good hard-working pro. He put a couple of great balls in one with his left foot, one with his right foot. He drives forward. We don't get that from Dwight McNeill. We certainly don't get it from Young because he hasn't got the legs to do it anymore. And so whatever I have to do is get our full backs around them and yet Michael Enco is not quick enough, decent defender, 1v1, good solid player and he's had a good season Michael. But it's not enough with teams who have sat back and there's no patterns of play as in short wall passes and creating angles. We knock it round the back. We play the ball out from the back into the garner and he gives your off and he, but we don't pull teams. We're doing it and we almost end up back with the goalie and then he just kicks it long anyway. It's not like we're drawing the press in to break the press and then we spring it. There's got to be more of a tack and threat when we go forward at home. And wait, I get it. I've got no issue, absolutely zero issue with what you're on diet and the management team do away from home. I think we're in most games. I think we cause teams problems because we're compact and we spring them sometimes with the core and with Don maybe and Harrison has been key to that when he's played. I think it goes to some park. There's too many moments where it's easy for the opposition. And if we can't get this right at home, our home wins aren't going to go the way we want them to. And away from home we've got tough games. You know, we've got to go to Newcastle and we've got to go to Manchester United. We've got to go to Arsenal. We've got to go to Chelsea. Looting away will be a horrible game. You've got Brighton away at the weekend. You're looking at them games and going, there's not, doesn't seem to be loads and loads of points there for us to take. Then you look at the home form and you go, well, we've just had a team at home tonight. You haven't got a manager. They've got three, four of their best players missing and we've not been able to beat them. And that is a real worry. It is a real worry. And that's where I am. Unless we can get this home form sorted, we're banging in trouble. We really are. And that's even with points coming back. So I don't know. I mean, you, let me know what you think the answers are. I really don't buy that. It's, it's on the play. The players aren't good enough because I see less equality teams with lesser players who I think are getting other teams around us in the Premier League and below us. That will, that cause other teams more problems, just simply by patterns of play. Like I say, defensively, the management team have got us really solid. But it isn't good enough to say, without the ball, we're great. The shape's great and we're tight. We can't rely on set pieces for all our goals. We just can't. We simply can't. We have money in eight Premier League games. That form is relegating for. That's where I am with it. Second thing I want to talk about is how important Adelaide D'Corey will be to us. It was great to have him back tonight. He was hitting miss. He's trying to get us going in the first half a few flicks. But again, I just don't think we end up at the same place. We're trying to get him almost running beyond on. But we don't create those moments. Certainly a gooderson. I always think he's performed really well away this season D'Corey. He's got key goals. He's got a couple of gooderson. But he just doesn't seem as effective at home. I think it is because we don't set the pitch. Generally, we don't sit on the edge of our box. But we're not pushing teams the other way, leaving gaps for him to get in. And I don't know what the tactic is because he doesn't... You know, Dominic Hall, the loom wins a lot of his headers, flicks things on. But it's not like D'Corey's steaming past them. So I don't know why. Because when you look at how number 10, if you want to play that, or a split striker should work, especially if you've got a big aerial threat like D'Corey, he should be gambling. Every time that ball's gone towards D'Corey, he should be gambling for any kind of flick on. He doesn't. He almost hangs back in front of that, as if Dom's going to be able to cushion the header down to him. And really, when that ball's going long, D'Corey should be gambling. And we should have one of our two midfielders pushing into the hole in case he drops to Dom. And then, therefore, we'd have an outlet with D'Corey. We'd have Dom on the edge and our two wide men should be right up as well. Don't we're almost in the old Terry Venable triangle, where we've got the striker. Everyone else has dropped back and the long ball's going to him. And if he can't get it on his chest, or cushion it down, it's gone. Because Dom ultimately is just flicking things on and there's not really much he can do. So I don't know. We've gone after coming up with that conundrum. It's great to have him back and he'll be key. And keeping him fit will be key. But we have got to somehow fathom this out and fathom how we can get more out of his ability at Goddus and Park because right now we're struggling. And I do believe we can do more. I do believe we can play better than what we're playing and create better quality chances. I think whether you buy into this or listen to Jesse Marsh, whether you think Jesse Marsh has a clue or he doesn't have a clue, he was, you know, believe on Skype tonight, I've been sent a couple of quotes from him and he was kind of saying, I believe it's great having these chances that you're missing. But you're missing a, there is a little bit of misfortune, but it's a level of, it's quality of player of course. But it's also the quality of chances. It's okay things dropping around in a box and you're getting a shot that gets blocked over ever. That isn't good quality chances when you look around other teams, do we? So we've got to do more with that definitely and, you know, home form and decor. For me, it's going to be absolutely key moving forward and he's got to get that midfield balance, right? And, you know, I think James Garner and Adrissa Garner guy are probably going to have to split the time and I personally would lean towards Adrissa Garner guy at the minute. I think James Garner has had a good season. I think he's a nice footballer, but I think we just get more out of Adrissa and you need Amadou Ounana in there. So again, that's a difficult decision for the manager to make him, but I have to see what he comes up with there moving forward. And then the third and final point has got to be, you know, we're waiting with better breath for these points back. I mean, how can this appeal thing continue? Now, we've almost got, I'm sure this is what the manager is treating it like that. We're not getting any points back, which means we are in right now a straight battle with Luton Town. Can we match the results if we do? We stay up. But how can this just be allowed to bob on the way it is? How can it take so long? How can clubs like Luton, you know, when Everton not know where the positions are? And then, you know, there's another charge now. For what it's worth for me, and again, I know nothing like anybody else, but Everton shouldn't even be in any fear whatsoever that they'd get more points taking, because there should never ever be the opportunity to do a club twice for the same offense, which is ultimately what it would be. But I couldn't sit here and go, we'll be all right because they won't do us for the second. We'll get points back and they won't do us for the second offense. Now, the only way that probably wouldn't happen is if the mitigation that Everton have put forward this time means that they accept that, and then the Premier League have to accept that. The thing why Everton have potentially gone over in their eyes, and don't forget because Everton have accepted the Premier League's rule and because they have to, Everton are not accepting that they've reached. So, we'll have to wait and see how that plays out, but if it was the case where they accepted the mitigation, then that may remove the second charge. It may not, and therefore there's a threat of points, and who's to say Everton don't get five points back, say? Then get hit with six points next time, then appeal it and get three back, or appeal it and get none back. And therefore, we're actually one point worse off than we are now, so this is why the home phone will be key, and this is why we have to win. But the big, my big issue with this is, and I'm reason I'm putting it in tonight as a third and final talking point, is because it is affecting games that we play all the time. It is affecting the conditions that we're playing, and how can that be fair? And I get, listen, there'll be fans of other clubs that are watching this, trolls, you'll get fans of other clubs that believe, mach use and things like that, and listen to a narrative that the Premier League have pushed that Everton away the half has overspent. There'll be Evertonians who don't want to hear it, they don't want to accept it, you know, stop talking about it, we've just got to accept it. We've got to talk about it because it's relevant, but whether or not whatever fan you are, they found that's your point of view, and this is my, but it is affecting the conditions against it. It's affecting Godderson Park. It is. You're going in there. If Everton had gone in there tonight on 29 points, if I'm sat here tonight, we're on 30 points, we're 10 points at the Looting. I'd be quite confident saying, we're fine. We will win three more games, Looting are getting 39 points, we're safe, we'll be safe, we're not safe right now, we'll be safe because we'll be more relaxed and therefore we're able, we'd feel more confident, we'll get over the line. And then start again, you know, maybe there's big changes needed in the summer and all that, and you move forward. But that isn't the case. We are sat in that ground. You can tell most Evertonians are stressed with it, worried, fearful, and that translates onto the pitch, whether you accept it or not it does. Are they professionals should they be able to play through? Well, it affects them. It's their team, and all of a sudden they're in the bottom three when they feel like they should be 12th. We'd be 12th now on 30 points. It's a different outlook. And so the fact that the Premier League are just leaving this hanging on. I just personally, I can't get my head round how it can take longer than the first one. But listen, I have waffled for, for long enough. Thank you. If you stuck it out, thank you very much for that. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. We appreciate eating everyone you subscribe. Let me know what you think in the comments section below and see you soon. Take it easy. See you later.