 Welcome to ToffeeTV, it's the final word. Everton's final pre-season game ends in another nil-nil draw. I had to bear the breath. Great stuff. Another draw. Pretty strong side out. Probably our strongest side. We're off three minutes. It was, yeah. When Fabian Delph got a groin injury, which is not great, but hopefully it's just a precaution ahead of the season. Probably half or six months, I imagine, knowing. He's looking, ah look, we'll have to wait and see. Hopefully not. Yeah, it was just another pre-season game, wasn't it, to forget about? I thought we played quite well. I enjoyed watching us, I really did. When we spoke in the preview, we were saying I want to see an improvement from what we'd seen. I thought we did. Yeah. We watched everything now. I've been banned by a lot of pre-season games watching everything over the years when we haven't even looked like a football team. And it's just like, I'm sure it'll be alright. And then you turn up against Palace with Tony Thomas and things like that, and it's a nightmare. And everything that followed. But when I watched us now, we looked like a proper football star. We knocked it round, well, not great in the final third in terms of clinical, but I thought we played quite well Saturday. I thought you could definitely tell that the sharpness had gone up that extra level. The passing was pretty good, the movement was good, the little three-man moves were good. We should have scored daily on, I thought. Don, again, this is the big problem for Don, I think, and this is where this will show whether he is good enough. He's got some competition now. So this will prove now whether he's good enough. It's great when you're doing all that other stuff. That's brilliant, and he's brilliant at the end of the season. But for Evan to finish in the top six, we need more goals. It's as simple as that. It's a simple equation, isn't it? You need goals to get you to the points. And if he doesn't bring the goals, then we won't get there. And this is where, this is the other side of him, can he lay in those traits to be in the right place at the right time to get that connection, to get ahead of the defender. And this showed again that he's, again, it's that. He doesn't seem to get their face, and this was another one of those things. It was a lovely move, that as well, early on. Fabian Delphi put it. Someone switched it, and Dean just dropped it across her, and it does 1-0. But anyway, it seems like it's 1-0. Because it just looked like it's happening, and the lad's got a block on it. But when you watch it again, it's not like he's not convincing that he wants to get there. He made a better move, and he was in the right area for once, but he's got to have that. So that's it. That's his big problem. That has been identified at the end of the season when he starts to play more. Because it's great seeing, can you do this, and then when they start doing that, you go, okay, you've done that. Can you do the next thing? Well, now you're doing that. Can you do the next thing? And it's that final thing that is what makes a goalscorer, whether it be a 1-2 goalscorer for the very best, or a 1-3. And at the moment, he still hasn't got it. And you can identify a palace. There's one of Fulham. I've seen one in the under 21s in the summit. And it's that thing again, go and meet the Bobby first. Being in the right place at the right time. That's it. That's the thing, isn't it? And he hasn't quite got that. The anticipation is not great. That's the thing for me. He's like you say, he works. Well, he's on his heels. Yeah. He works the channels. He wins the headers. He holds it up. He lays it off. Links to play well. And you go, great all that. It is really good. But you're at number nine, which he is, whether people like that or not. That's what, you know, he's number nine for the season. Get on with it. That's the kind of thing he needs to be getting on the end of that. Luke of Deans put it across to him there. He should have been sliding in 1-0. 70 seconds. Great start. And he done, there was one about 10 minutes later, which was brilliant. Job and Pickford knocked it long and he killed it. Got it. Ran at the defender cut and tried. And I was like, I've not seen him do that, which I thought was excellent. But that face. Do you know what it reminded me of? No, we were at Wigan last week. And we were watching some of the passes and we were saying, you know, when you hit a pass and you go, he wasn't convinced that was going. So therefore he never got it to him. That's the same thing, isn't it? Yeah. It's like, he's not convinced he's going to get that opportunity. He's going to get there. So he doesn't go. Whereas the best strikers just go there anyway. When you're playing up front, everyone lads who played on Sunday, when you score goals, because when a lad's got it, you just think he's putting that to me. You've got the ball wide. I just think Pet's putting it in that 6-yard box. I'm in. Now, 8 times out of 10, that might come off, but I still make the run. And that's what it is. If you look at players who score, like, you know, sanny and sall, and many of them are quero, and many tap-ins does a quero off of Stalen. And you go, why is he on his own then? It's because he's antithesis. He's gone. I mean, I wish what I would say is for someone like Stalen, because they've got fantastic case. Of course. Of course. How many times have you seen them make the run in there though, don't you? But how many times have you seen the ball wrapped into the box and say, like, Bernard, just missing it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. In that case, you say, well, he's a winger, and probably if he had got a touch, it would have ended up in out the ground or whatever anyway. But that's where he's just, he's so unconvincing, and that's where people just don't think he'll make it is because he just doesn't have that at the moment, and that's where he's going to have to find that. And like you just said there, it is that thing of thinking, you've got to split second to decide what you're going to do, you've got to, he's got to start letting, I don't know whether it be his mind, move his body or his body, move his mind, I don't know which one it is, but he's just got to start saying, I'm going to start doing one thing, and that one thing is just think it's going to be in that area. Expect it to get there. Expect when our plays have got it, expect the ball to go in there, and if he runs in and it doesn't go in, it's not his fault, he's done his work. If he runs in and gets blocked, he's done his work. If it goes behind him, it's not his fault, he's anticipated near post. So he's got in there. If he gambles, he will score more goals because you look in the Premier League, these lads get, these lads do get double figures, and you go, oh, he's shy, but it's because they do expect the cross to go in, he's got to tap in, and he's not doing that thing for me, and that's the next bit. Like I said, the one he pulls out of the sky, he gets it out, runs at him, cuts in it to shot, keeper has to save at his legs. That's fine, he's done everything he can do. He's got to go touch, he's committed to defending, he's had a shot in it to target. No issue with that. But after that, there was very little from him. He wasn't in the right areas, he wasn't expecting things, and people like Theo Walcott are getting a couple of chances that he should be having. You start going, Tom. I think what it is, but he's a good player. What I would say with Tom is, you're watching the evolution of a player in front of your eyes, and sometimes you're not, sometimes when you get it, sometimes, that's what you pay. You pay for 30 odd million quid, or whatever, I don't know how would the numbers do it. You pay for that evolution to have happened somewhere else. It's almost like the John Stones thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, you know, Le Caheau, almost. It's like when John Stones was at us, and Matt was like, well, this is the perfect place for him to make his mistakes. And other people say, you know, I mean, he still makes the mistakes, but people, city paid 50 million because they expected all those. You're getting the end product. Then Romelu Le Caheau, like you've just said, when he signed for us, signed for United, people, they thought they would then have the finished product. That was it. He was all done and dusted. He would kick on with them. Hasn't necessarily worked because he doesn't, he didn't necessarily get the chances at Man United, but the point being is that we're watching that play evolve in front of our eyes, and it will take time and it will be frustrating, and we don't know whether it'll get there or not, and that's the thing. But hopefully, hopefully this, hopefully this Moise Keane coming in will be the challenge to say, well now, actually, beforehand, you were getting picked because you were the only player in this team who played the way you played. We've brought this player in now who's gonna go against you. He was exactly the same player as you, book and score goals. Can you rise? If you can't, then away you go. It's this argument again. It's like when we had Tom Davies, and we used to always defend Tom Davies, and people would go, shite, and he's this, and he's that, and you'd say, at the club, as soon as Andre Gomez came in, well, now we've got Andre Gomez. Does Tom Davies get in the team? No, of course he doesn't. Will he rise to that? Let's hope so. And now it's the same with Don. You can criticise him all you want, but for the end of the season, it worked. He was great. What I look at with Dominic Alvalune is he improved so much over six months last season to get himself into the position where we were saying then, he's gotta be the striker, where, November, yeah. It was, well, it's hosting over Charleston. I've gotta play because Don's not ready. He got to the stage where you were like, Don's gotta play. He's got to play because he works with Bernard and he works with Charleston. Yeah. So what I'm looking at now is can he now evolve again? So he's got to this level where now he's a first team centre forward. Okay, like you just said, we've just bought Moise Keane and Moise Keane will be in before him once the level of fitness, because that's why we bought him. But now it's up to Don now to rise again. What does Moise Keane? How's Moise Keane getting tapings? What's he doing? Like I need to do that. I need to make them runs. You know, and you're working with someone. You start looking at them. What's he doing? Like can I do that? Can I do this? And if he keeps evolving, we'll have another good young centre forward. That's what it's about. You know, the question, the biggest question Mark now is over 10000, isn't it? Because, you know, we come on again at the weekend and he was okay, but that system's just not... Yeah, I don't think it's a question, Mark. If a big came in... Oh, I think he'd let him go. This week, I think he'd let him go, but... Well, he's got to liender a month, hasn't he? Yeah, because he doesn't even... Yeah, that means that's right. Back to the first half. You need to challenge the shank as well. Of course it is, of course it is. Back to the first half, I thought we should hopefully control the game. In fact, the only true opportunities they have, we give the ball away. One with Bernard, which was just so sloppy. But I thought he started and I thought he got better and better as he went on Bernard, but... Well, let's just... I'm not chance... Bernard, let's just... Oh, the chance is terrible. But Bernard, Sig, it's an honour to go home as I've been shiked all pre-season. Let's get it right. They've always been... All three of them have been shiked. And... But... Fitness, isn't it? It's fitness. I mean, I have literally been... I don't think I've ever been as laid back as I've been in my pre-season, this pre-season. I just haven't been asked. It just doesn't bother me. The move, trying at the move between Dean and Bernard in the second half from our box was absolutely... It was what we did last season. Then, too, we've done back-heeled and got it back. I've seen people over the weekend... David Lassen kicking it off the line. I've seen people over the weekend criticising Bernard. And I just think... You don't watch football. You've never watched the game of football. If you don't understand... Not properly. If you don't understand what Bernard brings to this effort... Yeah. Then you're... You're missing the point. You're missing the point. You're missing the point. You don't watch football. Listen, I appreciate that it's finishing. It's horrendous. It is. He snatches the chances. He never seems to get... Everything about him being a good footballer just seems to disappear when he gets... Then he gets the ball. That could be confidence, though. It might be. He snatches the chances. It's a belief, isn't it? But everything in the build-up... And this will get, like we've seen, will get better and better as he gets fitter and fitter. That'll... Listen, we've been talking last season. I've been having Dean linking up like Bains and Pina. Those conversations were being had. So we know he's a good player. Fantastic. And he fights, and he works hard for the team. And... I think, you know, again, everything's a challenge, and he'll rise to... You know, he comes in, and he just plays, and there's no hint of... Any trouble with him or anything. He's just... He's absolutely brilliant. He really is, but it's finishing horrendous. But what... So that will stay. But, again, I've no issue. I think Gomez just will go up a level again when the season starts. And I think when the season starts, Sigarton just does things... He had his best game, so he'll go... No, no, no! I'm not... I'm not generally worried. Sigarton's another one, where people point fingers. Yeah. What does he do? Are you like... Well, what he does is, he does nothing because he's... Because... For Sigarton to work, the way it works, it has to be like the end of the season where everything is moving. And it gives you... And it gives you... You don't get that in play season. The other thing with him now is... Now, I think he's very vulnerable this season. It's a gilfy. I really do. And I'll tell you why. If... If we get the other wire player stroked forward... Now, if you get the other wire player who he wants, then, obviously, that puts Bernard under pressure. Yeah. I'm not charlisting, although I'm charlisting the boss, that puts him under pressure. Yeah. But then, what Marco Silva's been saying lately about Bernard is playing the 10. He's been playing the 10 and that's what we're looking at. Which then... It challenges playing the 10. It challenges. And then, obviously, we bid for the core, right? So, imagine if they'd have accepted that, then, all of a sudden, you're going... And... This has got to stop from some Evertonians. Stop looking and going. If we got him now, where would he play? You've got to forget about 11 plays. For us to jump again, we need 16 players who you go, I haven't got a clue what the manager's picking here. I haven't. Oh, I don't care. I don't care because whoever he picks are all good enough to do this job. And every day they go on to training. And they're battling. And it becomes a job five days a week. It's levels, isn't it? It's levels. Whereas if we had 16 players, 15, 16 players, and you were like, that's the best 16 players I think we've had for years and anyone could play. And then, your squad fillers are Tom Davis, who I think has got scope to improve further, and people like that. All of a sudden, Tom Davis was in our midfield as one of our main, he was captain, but under cumin, he was a main stay at a play. Now, you're talking about him being so bad best, trying a battle to get in. Exactly. That is raising your level. Your profiles then as well are, you're going up a level and you're looking at your bench and people when you need to change your game and all those things matter and you're not. And then when you're selling those players, you're getting big money because the level of the play is better. And it's also not a case of like, why are we trying to buy another sense of my field but it's a case of, there's a plan, there's a plan to this. And if we bought Decora, and I don't know whether we will, I mean, what for the one big money. But if we bought him, instead of people going, wait, that means no Gomez isn't playing then or that means, you go, it probably means that they let Snyderling go and McCarthy. And then all of a sudden, your midfielders will be Delth Gomez, Decora Tom Davies and Gabbaman. So they're five midfielders, trying to play in our team. So it might be three. Gabbaman could go back and play centre back because he's played there for every. So it's all about having solutions around the team. Am I sitting here worried about having too many good players? Having too many good players. No, I am not. And that's what it's about, isn't it? So I just think if we can get more good players, great. Marco Silva gets paid good money to have to make those decisions. And if he keeps getting decisions wrong, he'll be told. Don't worry about that. Just look and see how it plays out. I've just seen a few things on Saturday. This myth as well. For me, it's a myth. You might disagree. That meaner and keen can't play together. And I'm like, we've let one goal in in pre-season when they've been the centre back part, haven't you? I think we had this discussion last week. And it was a pen, by the way. With Andy, I don't think we did it on air, to be honest. But for them to play at the back together, there's going to have to be a little bit of a readjustment. Slightly, yeah. I've seen the Twitter thing you were. So the argument would be is that if you've got meaner and keen playing together, then we're susceptible to a ball over the top, which at times happened on Saturday. If we're susceptible to a ball over the top, then the full backs can't play as high as they do. If the full backs don't play as high as they do, then the two up front then become midfielders and not forward. And therefore, we become a team that sits deeper and we allow players to come on to, teams to come on to us like we were when we lost Ramleau de Carthage, essentially. So I understand that. So, but that's up to the manager then to, to, if we don't get that pacy centre back in to sort that out. You're asking, you're going to say then to Zoom, to Keane and to meaner. One of you's has got to be the player. Now he's got to decide which one has got to be the player. He's got to change things up and he's got, he has to deal with that problem. That's up to, they've got to, they can play together because they've got to play together. So you've got to come up with a solution but the solution can't be everyone else's role in the team changes because if it does, this evident team won't work. It's set up for the full backs to sit high. It's set up for a charlison to be as a wing forward. It's set up for a charlison to be a wing forward. That is right but the reality, and this was Seamus Coleman said when we did the interviews the manager doesn't like you both full backs to go forward. No, no, but what happened? So once should be, what happened on Saturday was, well Seamus got caught out a few times which meant me and Keane were pulled. But, hang on, the third thing is the whole point with Gabamon is that he would drop in and make it a three so he wouldn't be outnumbered anyway. I see for me, the actual person, if you're worried about that at the back, the person it would affect most on the team is Guilfee Siginton. For me, because then what you'd have to say is you'd have to drop that probably. You'd have to pay extra midfielder in there like Liverpool do. So you've got a flat three which allows essentially the full backs to be wingers and the two wide men to be centre forwards because that's all Liverpool do. They have three sitting midfielders who are all confidence on the ball but all they do is the dog way so that and protect. Because look at, would you honestly say, look at Lovren and Van Dijk. I mean Van Dijk's an amazing footballer but is he blessed with pace? He's not like them, is he? So they never get done with a ball over the top. And they're the most attacking team in the league. Exactly. Well with City. So that's because they have three centre midfielders who just, and that's how they get... And again though, if you look at, if you actually look at what he's doing though, that's what he's doing. He's bid for the core, he's got the bammin' in. Well bamme, as he said it is. So they're already in there. He's got Gomez, Fabian Delps in there. So, Marco Silva when he comes in said he wants to play 4-3-3. Never said I want to play 4-2 or 4-1-2-3. Right? So that, straight off, that tells you... If you're playing against the team, and they look at the start, let's say you're playing against Leicester, right? And they look at the start and go, like, well what the Leicester do, well Madison likes picking up the ball and he likes pinging it into space so bad he can run on. Right? Well what you say, what Daddy might say is, right, today, we're not, we're not playing Guilthy. We're going to play Delph, Gomez, and one extra, yeah, Gabammin. Yeah. You play those three and we're going to, we're going to snuff Madison out. Yeah. But it also, it also means that Gabammin can sit a little bit deeper when needed to and help the centre backs out, and then the full back can keep pushing up and we can be an attack on there. And we've got three up as well. And that's the way people have got... So we've basically got five strikers. So people have got to start looking at it like that because if Richard, Richard Allison can play right, on the right side and be expected to just play like a midfielder. Because what, you're taking away from his game? He'll do it. He does work. He does do it. But at the end of the day, we've seen this on Saturday, he came into the team and he was brilliant. Straight away. And haven't looked totally different. Straight away transformed the game. He runs the people, he... And Coleman to be credit for Sheamus because people, you know, don't know who's giving credit. He made loads of great runs, that with Dummy Runs. And it gets, it gets the best out of Sheamus because Sheamus knows how to, that's why when Sheamus has a midfield in front of him, it makes it a little bit harder for him. Doesn't work. So, because he creates a space for him and he creates a space for Charlotte. So with Charlotte, suddenly you're seeing, you're seeing that from him because he's high up the pitch. Bernard and Dean going round each other the same thing. So that's why you got, you can't have too many good, I mean, you can't have too many good players, but... You can't if you've got a plan. You can if you're trying to collect. You can if you've got, if you've got, if you've got players who can change, you can swap out a box, a couple of boxed, a boxed midfielders. A midfielder who'll sit and pass someone who'll just sit. You've got to have different options all over the pitch. Yeah. I totally agree, but we just need to get away from this thing of them who can't play to get us over. Don't get to him if we're finished. Because I've said it before, I love getting to him, I love him to say, we made up if we get him this week. Right? But in February, I wasn't asked whether he stayed because to me, he hadn't done great. He'd been alright. He'd also been centre-back in the most horrific defensive display we had all season around the space. Who was? He was horrific. Who played centre-back? Who were the centre-backs in Amfield? Mina. Was it Mina or Keane? Yeah. I think it was. Or was it Mina and Zuma? I was Mina. Because they played, we played Chelsea. We played Chelsea and it was Mina and Keane. And Zuma didn't play because he couldn't, and then at Amfield, it was them two again. And we've gone there. One of our most attacking displays in Amfield as well. Definitely. And that was with Keane and Mina. We went to Chelsea. They had hazard that day. We weren't as attacking in that game, but we got another clean sheet. Played Chelsea home, won the game with Mina at the back as well. So... Another clean sheet. You know, so... It's not ideal. And the reason I say it's not ideal is because like what we just said there, I want Zuma or another centre-back in. So we've got options. We've got options. In one game we say, right tonight we do need someone with pace at the back who, because these have got this play. Oh, we want to play higher up the pitch. That's why. You want them all going up against each other. You want... I've backed the hell out of Michael Keane and he's been great. No, in the last 12 months. But I want him being pushed. But one of the reasons he has got better is because he has got pushed. But he's had to, yeah. And that's what I'm saying. No. Mina and Keane can play together. Mina and Zuma can play together. We know Zuma and Keane can play together because they were excellent. So I want it where, again, what we had last season, only Zuma's arse and the three of them after try to... Zuma's arse? Ooh. Little of arse there. So you've got a battle to get in there, haven't you? So you go. So you know when you're going to match or that teams are about you looking go, everyone's pushing, everyone. You must have done very well. This is the thing that annoyed me about Luchman and people's arse. There was someone put a great thing on about Luchman the other match between yesterday. He was broke back and he's had this chance and he never wanted that. It was a piece, I think. Never wanted the beer and haven't had to shift him on. Because the lad, and now he's thinking of changing from England to Nigeria because he thinks he'll play more games for Nigeria. And it's like the lad... He ain't going to play less, is he? But the lad wants everything on the plate. He doesn't want a battle. But I want everyone at this club to go, I have the battle to get in this team. Because if we have that level of competition, it means our performance is going to be updated, isn't it? That's the way it is. But when you look at it, like you said before, you look at that team that started, it was probably our strongest. Yes, there's a worry over Delph. We don't know yet he's having a scant. Hopefully if there's anything, it's a week at that waist, whatever. But you look at that, I suppose the second half, I thought Bernard got better and better. And like you said before, that move with him and Dean, when I mean it, David Klassenkleider off the line, almost. It was a brilliant move and it was reminiscent of what he'd done. They didn't even have the little Bernard back here, like, got us away. I thought that was great little sign showing there. Well, he got himself into a couple of good positions, but just think with him, it's... I don't know what to do with him. He's another one. That... You know what we don't do with him? Did you do with him? No, I don't know. No, I don't know. Tell me. The only thing I would say about the whole game is we need to start shooting more. We don't shoot enough. They're keeping me some good stages. No, he did make two good stages, made one from Tolson and one from Andre Gomez. But woke up to add one block, but there's one... See the one where he... We run and then doesn't shoot. Just shoot, just have a try. Just see what happens. We don't do that enough. Doesn't matter in pre-season, but that's where he should be shooting. But it's like the Premier League games. It's like when you were at Wigan last week. The pitch opened up for him, and he went and you go and just hit it now. And he did, and he stopped and he plaited. And you're like, what's better out there? The goal's there. You're not going to whip it and get it back in, are you? Get it out your feet. He, to me, is an issue. He really is because I think there's something in it. He's got something to add to the squad. Well, he mightn't be an issue, if... Can you see someone coming in for him? No, but woke up to one of those players again where I'll do look and think to myself. He's... Does the manager truly want him? Probably not, because he's already established he wants a left footed player to play on the right. So he's already basically looked at the position. Or someone like Zaha. He's already looked at the position and gone, I want better. Yeah. And so it's not a case of... It's not a case of the manager. Oh, shit. Why does the manager play him? The manager plays him because he's the back-up right winger at the moment. And he knows where he'll get it. Cheng Tosun is the back-up centre-forward. Well, he probably isn't now. But the parts of what I'm saying, it's the old... Well, they're shite. Well, who's better at the club, but they're not shite. No, no, but... They're already a level up on what we used to have, aren't they? But I'm saying... So they're becoming the sun. There's a... I know what you mean. We're getting to a point now where we're already... We're getting to a point the stage where we're looking at woke up, we're looking at Cheng Tosun and saying, they're not good enough for what this manager wants. And that's a fantastic place to be. Yeah. But if they've already established that and they're looking at what brands they're trying to do, it wouldn't happen... This is 18 months left. Don't forget. Yeah. For 15 months. Exactly. So it's a case of... We've got to a stage where we're... three transfer windows in. And we've lowered the age of the team right down. And you come to the next... I like that he trucked a level right up. And you come to the next one. And when I say the next one, I mean next one. Yeah, yeah. Not so much January. Next, I mean next summer when you've got... If we don't get rid of some of these players, next summer when largely anyone who's still at the club will be in the last year of their deals, the likes of Tosun and woke up, I imagine will be definitely for the top next summer if they haven't gone already. And that will be for me where that will be the... The cross over point zone. The big 10 and point one. That will be the point where you hope, that's where you do hope, you're at 16, 17 quality likes. And you know more about the futures of Dominic Harment-Lewan and Tom Davis and John Joe Kenney. And you're at that real point. And it's... I don't think we'll add it yet, but next summer I know it's a long time to wait, but I think that's the summer where all the people will be like, why are they still at the club? They won't be because they'll either be out of contract or into the last year. The likes of Morales shall be gone because this contract's up anyway next summer, isn't it? They'll be gone. McCarthy's contract shall be up the door. You know, we looked at Snidel in the weekend, he'd done all right, but it just don't think he's quick enough or mobile enough to play in this team. Or interested enough. Or maybe... And I don't mean that as a bad thing, I just look at him and go. Maybe for him though, it's because he is, he has realised he's not a pick, he's not a first pick, so it's motivation for him. You look and go, this manager's not going to play. We just bought in a 23 year old mobile unit of a midfield player, with a link with Decor... Well, we bid for Decora the other day. So he's another one. So for Snidel, and he must be looking going, if they get this Decora as well, I'm 50 or 60, she's got Delphes here as well. Gomez. So for him, probably isn't that interesting. And he's another one, I guess if someone come in this week and went to Everton, we'll give you 10 million for Morgan Snidel and he'd be out the door. And I guess that's where we're off to. Before we finish, thought he'd all been picked because he was going to make some brave, go off his line quickly when he needed to be. I thought he was very good at the weekend and that to me bodes well because I think that we players that I look this season for the levels to go up Jordan's one of them. The one thing I would say is... And the fans are great. And I genuinely mean this. Buy that American ginger kid. Honestly. Oh fair. Because honestly, you got... I'd get him. He's fast as anything. He was quick, wasn't he? Tremendous head of hair. But... Honestly... You just won a ginger. No, I won an American. You do, don't you? I'm selling you. What was his name? Yeah, he was quick, wasn't he? He was quick. They managed it. They managed it like a Sunday league. They did. But after the game, I'm looking at all like the American writers in the old show here in the video, I think he was just ended the life of this 50 million pound player and all that. I mean the whistle had already gone by the time he made them. But I mean, I think he just caught. I think Keane didn't realise how fast he was. That was the first time he opened his legs up. And he hasn't played for them for too long. But I know we went to... He came straight out of American University and he was at Stanford. And he's already been captain, scored goals. I can't even... I just totally forgot his name. But... He's quick. He's quick. But that's good. And it's the American effect. You throw him in an Everton kit. So I'm not... Listen now. Because of the streams... Is he good enough? Is he good enough to be in that squad? I don't know. Yes, because otherwise it's elite size. But he is good enough. And at the end of the day, he looked quick and bright the other day. Then again, he's had a good... How old was he? 19? 19. I thought he was 20. But that's a good age. It's equal to great age. And it's still potential. And you'd make money on him. Marcel will be all over this one. He'll be looking at that. So... Got anything on the bigger picture? Decent. Got it or not? Yeah, I thought we played quite well. It was better than what we had we'd seen. And it needs to go up again. But this week, Crystal Palace got four nil around, five nil around. I knew he'd be three nil down. It was like the four nil down. It doesn't matter, does it? It just doesn't matter. It's nothing, does it? Do you know what I mean? It's pre-season. Players don't know what their levels are. And it's going to be a busy course. Well, let's try and apply the winger from Brentford to replace Sahar, apparently. Because he thinks Sahar's going to go... I don't know where he's going to go, but... Or do I? Listen for him. He's liking all the pictures on everything. Madani, Moise Keane, stuff like that. But there was a couple of the London journalists to convince these going. They're just like... He's obviously... He's an agent like that, isn't he? Pushing it out. Well, if he doesn't go, let's hope he's not in the right place mentally to play next Saturday. Yeah. There you go. There's your final word for the game. That really did not happen, and we still talked for ages. Because that's what we did. That's what we did. That's what we did. We did this, and we'll be talking loads more later. We'll be doing our live show, Live at Five on Patreon. Disclaimer, it can be any time between five and five-fifty-nine. No, it'll be five. Okay. I mean, if you get the internet to work, it'll be five. The internet to work? Oh, there you go. There you go. Check it out. If you haven't. Oh, subscribe. The link is in the description. Subscribe as well. 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