 Welcome to Toffy TV, we've had loads of your video submissions in this week, so let's start with Jim from Sully Hall. Right, lad, this is Jim Owen Sully Hall, I was wondering with Morgan Schneidlin starting the last couple of games where you think he really has maybe got a future at Gooderson with Marko Silver. Morgan Schneidlin, interesting, oh man, interesting. Obviously he played the last couple of games, two clean sheets, two starts for him. Do you think he can resurrect us ever in Korea? Has he not resurrected it already? Oh well, I think he has, he's played two games. Well he's come in and it's no secret that the defenders looked a little bit tighter with him sat in front of it. He's done okay in the two games, hasn't he? I thought he tired against Liverpool's second half, but I thought for an hour or so he was decent, we had to go game. He's shown a willingness to want to do well in the team I think. Do you think we have to remember he lost his dad and you don't know how that affected him? And he had a baby. And he had a baby, so we had two major things in life, life changing events both of them for different reasons. Coupled with not playing well and people getting on his back. So I'm not giving them an excuse or a way out, but what I'm saying is they are life changing events which may have affected this form. And also the team, we were probably expecting a bit more from the team than what he was showing, I would say. And then obviously we wanted Andre Gomez in there, but since he's come back in, he's done okay. And who knows if he's got a carry? I mean, I don't know, I think Everton will still probably want to upgrade in the summer, but at the moment he's doing well. Marco Silva came in and when he came in, he said he wanted a keeper, said he liked them. And I think there's just been the perfect storm. I think what we've tried to do this, and of course, is we tried to move the team on both Andre Gomez in. And for the most part, that's been positive. Andre Gomez has dipped, and when he dipped, we dipped. You know, as a team, when he came into the team, he freshened it up and he pushed us on a little bit, but then he had his dip. This has played in the pre-season. And we've seen that a bit, but I think for me, Sniden coming in has been a positive thing because I think that helped address some of the problems. To be honest, I wish Morgan Sniden might have played in games like Millwall and some games over Christmas where we needed to freshen it up. Maybe him personally wasn't at that stage at the time. Maybe the manager wasn't at that stage where he had to re-address everything. I think the 17 days off he had probably give the manager and the players who weren't playing time for him to look at. Because don't forget if you're playing every four or five games or even less and you don't get a proper chance to look at your players and assess your players, then it must be difficult. And I think the manager at that time has given him time to look at everything and maybe go over some tapes and go, what is he doing? What can he help us with? And I think what Sniden helps us with is, I think he's good in the air. So from a set piece point of view, he knows what his job is. And I think we all want to have great players who can do this job and that job. But when it's not working, sometimes you've just got to go back to what the basics are and he probably feels that Sniden is that kind of player. That can sit in front of the back four and just allow Garnes to go and do his job but just have that protection and with better players. Put it this way, with the Sniden and the team, Sigurdsson can do what he wants, like literally what he wants.