 Rwy'n meddwl am ymgylchedd o'r ffordd. Mae'r ffordd yn eu cyfrifiadau mae'n gweithio i ddim yn ei ddweud o'r tynnu, ymgylchedd, ymgylchedd, yn ei ddweud. A wnawn y ffordd fel ymgylchedd, mae'n ddysgu'r link a'r ffordd yn fawr. Felly, wedi gweld y ffordd ymgylchedd yma, yn ymgylchedd i chi ar gyfer y pethau. Rwy'n meddwl, mae'n gweithio ar gyfer y dynnu, a mae'n mewn cyfrifiadau, mae'n cynnyddau gymryd yn ymgylchedd. Andy Gray, Richard Keyes, Paul Robinson, y ex-blackman y space goalkeeper, a he was asked after the Everton, this was Sunday's story, he was asked after the game about Everton, need a striker, what are the realistic possibilities, who could he go and get, and you know, off the top of his head he just said well, if you want a striker out there who can play that role, the Dominic Almond Lund can play, who's the best one I can think of off the top of my head, he said there you go Coster. And Richard Keyes was slightly taken aback by this, and he said well hang on, Everton have got the money to pay wages, they've got the money to pay transfer fees, so why not, why not, that's basically what he's saying, he said you've asked me a question and I'm going to answer the question, so I think we put the video on Twitter and a lot of people are like this doesn't fit into the Everton model going forward, but just on the player himself, forget about it, forget about it. Getting them and could we get them and all the rest of it. Just on the player, what do you think about Dave Coster as a player, what could he do for this Everton team? I think as a player I think he's a fantastic front man, I think his hold up plays excellent, he's horrible when he gives you that focal point, we saw Coster light the week before a Fulham in Mitrovich, maybe not light, Coster's miles better than him by the way, so from that perspective I think he's a great player. But the issue I have with it is he seems to be, and it's only persona, so we don't know, but he seems to be a bit of a moody person, I'm not sure how good he is in the dressing room, and so strong characters sometimes like that can be a little bit divisive, and if we're trying to build something that's everyone's together in it may not work. But the other thing, even with all that said, yes he's a batterer, but could he give us the mobility that we're looking for in a 4-3-3 with Bernard McCharles, neither side of him, but Louwn's in there, and I'm not saying that Dominic Alder Louwn's better than Diego Coster, I'm just talking about a model for like, is he mobile enough, he's had quite a few injuries this season for Athletic Commons. I don't think he's been anywhere near as best. I mean last season we tried to get him didn't we? I believe he was close, it was close to coming on loan. We even said that number 19 years for him, and then ended up giving it to you. Has been a stopgap striker. I think though, I mean he, listen if you had to go back a couple of years and look at his Chelsea form, he is perfect, he's still perfect for Chelsea. That player who occupies centre backs and occupies space and doesn't give anyone a minute and knows who to battle with. If you're playing someone on the front on their own, he's one of the best out there, but it's whether you're thinking about the Diego Coster two years ago, or you're thinking about Diego Coster now. That's the battle, isn't it? That's the battle you face in your head. It hasn't quite worked for him, Athletic home Madrid. I know it was about going back, but it hasn't quite worked and you wonder whether maybe Athletic home Madrid have moved actually on from playing that kind of striker now. I know his relationship with the manager is brilliant and stuff like that, but you wonder whether he's moved on, but let's just say in the summer he's fit, he's wearing to go, he's looking for a new challenge. Would we be the right challenge? Could we get him? I think he'd want big money. I think he'd cost a big fee. Does he fit into Marcel Brands, Marco Silva's profile of player? He's what, 29 is he now? 28, 29. His injury record, like I said before, ain't great. You're right as a forward and taking the battle to players. Going to Ramfield and having Coster against Van Dijk, then yet he'd give it to Van Dijk a bit of a rough afternoon, I should imagine. But again, you said it right at the start there. Are we thinking of Diego Coster 2017 rather than what Diego Coster 2019 is? And I don't know, I'm just not sure in terms of what we'd be getting for such a big outlay for a player that age. The disruptiveness, and I don't know who he is. It's just what was put around the whole Chelsea thing. I don't know whether we would want that in our dressing room, but as a football player he's a fantastic player.