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Well, I haven't seen, I've seen that league table, of course. I haven't seen it the other week, so I haven't had the proper look at how he's done it in terms of it. But what I would say is that he's not had a very good season, that's what I would say. So, therefore, if he's made the bottom of that, and I think he was of that league table, he's bought shot this, put him with the bottom. If I've shot his face that he's letting, then that's an issue. Isn't it? And this is something that crept in to Tim Howard's game near the end when these tables started coming out. He was always, he's shitting, you know, like all sorts of shots in. But I obviously aged more than him though, wasn't it? Well, I don't know what I'm saying to you this. But then then figures kind of didn't like, cos there was two years on the run he was, and he was deteriorating at the Premier League level. He obviously went to Colorado Rapids and was fine. It was good for them. So, for Pickford, he's not had a good season and that's born out with the numbers. Forget everything else people might say. And now he's done this and he's done that. The numbers don't lie really if all the season's gone for him. Now, okay, he might have been beaten luckily, he might have been exposed at times and he's got no chances of saving them. But in general, those goals this season, that new look aren't gone, should have done better and he's got the ability to do better. I think back to Wofford's first goal at Fichlid's Road when we won 3-2. They'll add it into the flourish of the trade, he gets his hand by it. Ray Abmaras, his free kick goes under him, just thinking off the top of him. Yeah, he's a bright one. These are ones where I think it went coom and first brought him, he'd have saved. Cos he was brilliant that season, he really was. So, and that's the kind of window and the standard I hold on to. I think this season, he hasn't had a very good season, now it might be, it's just that one of those seasons that players have where it just doesn't work or I don't know where they suck his eye off the ball, or I don't know. I don't think goalkeepers can afford to have those seasons. I just, what I mean by that is, I think players can afford to, they can go out the side, they can have a change of position, they can get some kind of fortune. I don't think goalkeepers can afford that, cos I think, I think you're quickly replaced if you're managed or whoever doesn't have enough faith in you. What is the problem, what he's got to be careful of is the jaw art thing. Jaw art, everyone was loving jaw art, brilliant what a keeper. Great, he's great, and then he had a couple of seasons on the run and then people started looking and going, he's just, he's peak, he's on the dam with care. Look on him now, talking about that he's trying to get him at the end of the season. What it is, is it a case of a goalkeeper trying to hit, trying to get to the top and then when you get to the top not being able to cope with being at the top, and that's exactly what happened to Jaw art, I'd say. He's at the top and he was doing great, but then when people started to push him, peak for being one of them, could he cope with keeping his standard? And I just wonder whether that's something... Cymysiadwyr Pep has well loaded me. Cymysiadwyr Pep has gone on. Yeah, because Pep was asking him to do things that he couldn't do. So therefore, but then Pep brought someone in bravo who could do that side of the game, but if you kicked the ball in his general direction, it would go past them and he ended up getting Edison. Edison, who's one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League. So, I suppose what you're judging on is how long it lasts for. Now, I personally think it lasted more than just this season. I think it was creeping in last season, but I think it ended up with 14. No, I know, I know, but last season I was more forgiven, whereas this season I've been less forgiven because I don't think it solely comes down to his... I think it's a concentration thing while he's playing. Forget about what happens off the pitch. I just think that there's a concentration factor. Now, if Chelsea are off on 50 million, Chelsea obviously see something in them. So you have to go, oh, well, if they see that thing, are we being, like you said, are we being too hasty? What you'd have to look at is, has the decision already been made internally? Everything could turn round and go, I mean, we were looking to get rid of a many, many, and someone was to give us 50, 60 million for them. Well, I really think that because we've already got display-aligned, because what we're looking for is not someone who plays out from the back, but someone who is a dominant goalkeeper, who comes out and catches everything, comes out and sees everything, Adam makes himself big and pushes everything away, because that's what... Do you think... What good teams are built on? Do you think that this playing out from the back has been overstated the importance of it in the last few years? No, not for the right teams. I think it's the same thing with the goal kicks. When I watch those goal kicks and you watch them when they're done properly, they open teams up, but they're not done. Like, you can see teams trying to do it and practicing on the pitch. You've seen it here on when I asked them, and you were literally practicing on the pitch where it's when city do it. They suck teams in, and then Edison then can dig them over the top, and you're using both those little things, or you can just play them out if they sit high. There's no point to having a goalkeeper who's bleeding with his feet if you don't play that way, though, is there? No, this was my point, because I remember when we got them, and it was great with his kicking, and in fact, I remember sitting in here, and we'd signed them, and we were doing something, and the under-21s were playing, and he said to me, you went, look at this, and he's like, gory, arrowed it, and he went and scored straight from the kicking, and you were like, oh, my God. Cos, in your mind, you think, and he's going to be doing that, we're going to be breaking and scoring, every week. We don't do that, so... We watch him for England. His distribution for England is so much better. Yes, he sometimes gets a bit lax when he's seen that when he played the Czech Republic. He gave the goal, I think. Well, he started the move. Yes, he started the move. But for England, he just looks... He doesn't kick the ball out as much as he does for us. Is he as arrogant for England as he is for everything? A bit... What do mean by that? That's a fair point. Because I haven't spent any time in his company, so I don't know what he's like away from the football pits, but what I mean is, is he as cocky as he comes across in an Everton Kith, as what he is when he bit, or is he a little bit... Does he kind of realise that he's playing for England and he's a bit, you know... So he's like... That's what I'm saying. He's on it a bit more. I mean, don't get me wrong, he has been caught out for England a couple of times. When they played Spain last year in the Nations, that's why he was a bit... But I don't mind arrogance and I don't mind cockiness, but you've got to be able to manage those moments. And I just think of recent, he's took his eye off the ball and you can see that. See that in the way, in the things, the mistakes he's made. Because when he takes his eye off the ball, he becomes reckless and he starts just coming out and flapping and stuff because you can tell he's not focused, he's not... And I think for a goalkeeper like Jordan Pickford, he's not massive. He's like 6-1, isn't he? He's not massive. He doesn't dominate the area. So you've got to be... If you come for something, you've got to be absolutely tonal vision that you're going to get it or utterly say it and have commitment in it as well. So listen, they might be really happy with him, they might be looking at the trajectory of him and going, work on this, work on this, work on this. Get his head down, make him understand that. Actually, you know, you'll be lucky if you're playing for Everton, if someone's coming in and buying you, get his head on the game, if they decide that, then they decide that, then they've got more insight than I have. But who's to say they're not sitting there looking to iron up with the goalkeepers? He could be looking at it, there's some really good goalies around you who might be looking at and going, you know what, we'll have him, we'll take him. We can get him for... If he's soul pick for 50, we can buy him for 20. Say, I've been made to, you know, flip it. And that's what, essentially, that's what it's going to be about now.