 Maen nhw'n ychydig mynd arlawydd, 3 cyflwyno gyda hwn dydli, camwch, cwlinaroddau a walterstryf, a wedyn rhaid ei dweud, ydyth i David Moys. Mae 11 gyrs yn amser, ddigon nhw'n ddim yn ynnod. Wrath yna ddigon nhw'n ddigon nhw'n dwych, yna ddwy yn rhai. Yna ddigon nhw er mwynrhyw Metws. Yna ddigon nhw. yn oedd. Mae'n gwybod i'n gwybod i'n 2002-2007. Mae 2007, lot yn lot o'r ins i'r llawer ar y club. Nawr, oeddwn i'n gwybod, gath i'r gael yn gwybod i'r ddwr, yn ymgyrchol i'r gael, i'r gael yn gwybod i'r ddwr, ond mae Bloncriss yn gwybod i'r ddwr straight away. The likes of Jokes of Y Obo, Lee Wei Fang, Lee Wei Fang, Lee Tai, Richard Wright, all coming in in his first summer, Lee Tai, Lee Tai, Bramach Bradd, Ybrych Ima Saed, loads and then obviously the following year Nigel Martin, James McFadden, Kevin Kilban, Franny Jeffers all standing there, all standing there. The last hour of deadline day was like Christmas day it was. Never known the likes of it. There was just again a time when obviously loads and loads of taking over at the club. Loads of young players went out the door I remember as well because we were coming off the back of the youth team success with Wayne Mooney in it around that time as well and going into that and coming out of that as well. Loads and loads of youth players released no one really progressing at that time. It was just mass taking over. Still mass taking over. It was being an unsettled time obviously having just done the Walter Smith stuff. Walter wasn't really a fan. Didn't seem to be a fan of young players. No one got ball off the door. Jeffers went, Dumb went. They were three bar big. You know, hopes for doing well and he'd got them off the door. There was just a stilness really about the club and you know, the way things had gone on you know, when Bill Kennedy took over it he was saying he's just going to try and stay the shape and then get rid of it in a few years and everything was kind of in flux but it was mad because it wasn't 80s since we'd won a cup so people were kind of like we just need to do this and this and we'll be alright. You know, we'll pick it back up. Little did we know. But you know, obviously Walter went out the door and I remember we played Preston in the FA Cup in January and I was sat in the family enclosure. Actually a bar eight feet away from the dugout and I was watching. This man had a bar in many ways and I was watching and he had his cap on and he didn't stop and Preston played unbelievable football, played us off the park. I think we got two penalties and one was a free kick and one was a penalty. We beat them 2-0 and they to be fair, they probably deserved to win, they were brilliant and I was looking at his energy and I thought he's exactly who we need so I was made up, absolutely made up when we went and got him. You know, when he went on to be a very good manager for us, maybe not as attacking as we like that time but then other times he had some great evidence sides but it was great when he came in he obviously coined the phrase the people's club and all of that but he was, the way we're talking now, we need the managers to try and unite everybody, he came in and he did that with his first press conference. He was like, do this and have it and they're a big club and the fans on the street and blah, blah, blah, blah, he went into training the next day and give them all a ballach and basically because there's too many people in the treatment room. You know when everything builds up to that first game and we be full because we were dead and buried that we just talked on the last video about the Middlesbury game and the FA Cup. We were dreadful, we would be FA Cup after half an hour, we were losing games, we were in real trouble, you know we'd lost our own and I was thinking we're going down here, we're going down and you know he came in and we ended up on 43 points. That sees me finished 15th, you know we'd be full and be dead and things moved on and I don't know if he's all going to go through his first team. Well the first team, first team, Simonton and Gold, Tony Hibber playing right back, David Weir and Stubbs, Paestoni at left back, Carsley, Graverson who was sent off after 20 minutes, Scott Gemmell, Dave Runsworth, Wydinski who went off at half time and Duncan Ferguson. Actually completed a game of football. But that shows you the, I suppose if you look at the players in that team, a lot of senior players, so we weren't short on experience let's just say but we were short on maybe just a good mix of young and inexperienced and also players who just needed a bit of drive in them. I felt undervolted, he'd lost his enthusiasm and that just dripped down to the team and the team just looked short on energy, any new ideas, everything was stale, everything was totally stale and I think the thing about Moise did, I mean that day, I don't know whether he can remember but that day the atmosphere was unbelievable when he came out, he was electric and we scored after obviously 100 scored after 27 seconds or whatever it was and it just, the roof came off you know and he energised us straight away. You know what it was again like you say, you talk about now, you talk about like going the game and there being like an apathy and people just sitting there almost just like bored like they are, they just have it or you know whatever, he energised us and there are similarities with now. The way he even though we did it going out there and getting this like the new up and coming manager that everyone was talking about, it was a right fit and he probably energised those players for me and you look back at it he sort of reminds me now of a little bit like pochettino. those on them in terms of the way that you went in there and you go with me or you're against me and he just straight away just was like taking no shit like you know he's a manager and what's like 30s with a lot of senior pros a lot of big egos I imagine and he just went in there and the first thing he was like gaza you're out, you know what I mean a gweithio i fyny i ddweud o'r gwleidio ac i gweithio'r gwleidio o'r bobl arfer o'r bobl gweithio'n gwych. Rwy'n ei fydd gan hyn. Rwy'n ei chilydd i'ch chi ddaeth. Rwy'n ei fydd o'r bwysig i'r dawnbydd i. Rwy'n ei fydd o'r bwysig i'ch cydwun, fel y cysylltio'i gweld o'r cynfridd OM. Rwy'n ei fydd o'r bwysig i'ch cysylltio'r bwysig, ond yw'n ei ddigonio i gyd. Mae oedd yn eu bod yn syl â'n gwirio i ni. Mae ni'n gobyn i'n gobl nhw. Ond nid ydy'r gweithio eichwaith, o'ch fi ddaeth i'w y ddiwedd. Rydyn ni'n gallu ei ddweud, i chi'n griffbryd o'r ddweud. Mae'r calw, oherwydd mae'n meddwl ei gweithio. Roedd hynny'n gwirio'n gwirion, oherwydd mae'n gwirion ddiogel sefydlu'n meddwl. Felly wedi cael sefydlu'r F痛r. Rwy'n meddwl~] ar gyfer Babyd fy nesaf i ddechrau. Felly dw i'r lle fwy oes iawn a wnaeth i ni s axes i flwy i fy na fywyd, ac fe wnaeth i chi yn ffordd rai. Rydw i mewn bwysig a ddi pwysig ar ddigonwyr i'r Newcastle arோch y Gwydd Thradddy, ac fydda yna maes i chi'n fywyd yn rhan. Mogadau'r ffyn dich diddorol eich rhan, ac mae'n gweithio i fynd yn cael eu ffans, yn y gods, a we all just give them loads, you know, like proper, cheer them off the pitch because you could tear on them. Newcastle were a better team, but on the day for a large part of it, we matched them and it was only their quality at the end that took them past us, but everyone had put a shift in them and the fans were like, you've done that, you've put a shift in and that's fine. You've had a go as well, you've had a go, and we went and had a like a go that day, they were just better than us and they based us, but then we responded on the Monday by beating Bolton, 3-1 at home. Yeah, fiction, we've got a chance off, Freddie Bowbridge, but you know, we beat them 3-1 and that was two home games, first two home games, we've had to play with Tema and we hung on in both of them and I think that gave everybody that belief, you know what, and I went down to Sheldanton when we basically, that was secured as a vital, Steve Watson school, we knew he was on the bench for the first time, and Steve Watson school, a five on Saturday night, Sheldanton, great. And you know, when it was job done and that was not what I was saying before, you know, we ended up 15th, 43 points, Ipswich with the bottom of 36, so at one stage we were gone, there was nine games to go, we were gone basically because we couldn't do anything and he came in and we ended up 7 points clear of it, and that was losing the last two games, because you know, with the last three games I think we had less than at home, 2-2, we were getting the 2-0, 2-2, we lost at home to Blackburn and got the 4-3, one at Sheldanton, less than the one at Sheldanton, I was at the Arsenal game, got the 4-3 and again it was like, they won the league that day, got the trophy that day, but it was like the fans, you know, I drove to London that day, I drove to Highbury that day, because I wanted to, you wanted to go to the game, you wanted to go to these games, it's over in a dive to London, with my missus, but you wanted to be at these games, you wanted to go and it was that energy that he brought and you know, it was the way he talked as well, it wasn't, it was about Everton being on the open and wanting to go after players and all like, he wasn't, he never, at that stage he wasn't like, there's no money, you know, we're going to be stuck here, it was like, there's not a lot of money, but you know what, we're going to be clever on what we do, we're going to go out there and find players and you know, face somebody, get jokes of Yobo and there was a lot of teams after Yobo and he went out there and got him on loan and convinced him to come and it was that, it was that sort of, you know, going out and get Richard Wright and he was like, Dinglin number one and I was like, it didn't work out, but just having sort of like the balls to go and do that, go and come and play for me, you'll love it, you know, you'll play, would you like to be on the bench, he hasn't worked out for you but come to me and it was those kind of things that I think got fans excited and I remember going to one of those like open training sessions, but it wasn't really opening and you needed an invite to go to Bellefield, watching them training and afterwards coming up and everyone was happy and all the players seemed happy and happy to get involved with the fans and again that was something that he imagined came from him and you know, we need to associate with the fans, we need to get, we need to show the fans what's going on, what's going on and just those things for me that, that just sort of opened them up to everyone as well as on the same page as us. He was on, he was working class and all that wasn't he and the way he spoke, he knew what he was saying, he got everyone's energy, I was like, you see how we got ready for the next season, you know, we kicked the season off really and he started against Spurs and he was in energy about the place that I haven't been in, okay, lifted right, fumbled, less fed and there was a shot in the second half and we ended up throwing two each, but that season, we had a great season, you know, we'd considered it in the year before, we would struggle, we turned the next season, playing attack on football, we were playing three, four strikers in some games and we had a real go go with it. Well it was the buzz as well. Everything was just on the up, it was the buzz as well wasn't it of having, having Rooney, having, because another thing that had come out of that season beforehand, towards the end was the, was the youth cup run, everyone was starting to know where Rooney was, he was just bowling under the surface and it wasn't like, oh we've got this kid in the, in the youth team, he looks handy, it was like everybody knew, everybody knew that this lab was, was about to step it, risk it all, step it up, explode and it was having that, it was that, knowing you had that under the surface, ready to, ready to, to come out and that, that had that extra bit of excitement as well and it was, it was like getting, it was like buying an absolute top-class player, but under the aftermath, your club was just waiting, waiting for it to happen and that just heightened, again the heightened, the excitement going into that next season and as you said them, it was a, it was a really good season, we, we were, we were attacking, we'd never let anyone off the hook, you know, we went into, we went into games and okay maybe a first half would be a bit flat and there was games when we were behind it and the first half would second out and you knew to be a reaction and we'd go and camp in other teams, the other teams half, the whole of the second half and just, you could, it just built and built and built in games that you knew something was going to happen and a lot of them, it did and we scored you know loads of late, late goals as well, just those things, just it made going to match really exciting without sort of, without worrying about when are we going to win something or you know we, we've been at that stage, we were at the stage of fucking hell we've been bored for the last four years or last three years, about four years, yeah, we need, we just want to be entertained again, it's very similar to what it's like now, building something or other, it felt like he was building something, that was the thing, whether we got the, well we didn't get there but he was building something and just looking at like the league table for that season, we finished seventh in his first season, you know Liverpool finished in fifth place on 64 points, we had 59 points, you know and Chelsea were fourth on 67, so we were only, you know, what nine, was that eight behind Chelsea, made me, eight points behind Chelsea, won 11 home games, Chelsea won 12, Liverpool won nine, so we'd had a better home record on Liverpool and you know won less than Chelsea, away from home, we won six away games and lost 10, but just that season straight off, you know, we were, we were seventh on 59, Sheldan summer eighth on 52 and Man City on 1951, and that was, that was the, that season you were like, you know what, we've had a really good season, we play good attack on football if we can get stuff sorted in the summer and that to it, you know, who knows what, you know Blackburn finished sixth, the point above us on 60 points, so it was like we're ready to to get into this top six and start going after the other teams if we can get the right kind of players, but he just didn't have, he didn't have the money. No, it's the thing, but he was, as we mentioned, he was, he was, he was clever, you know, in some of his signings, they weren't always, like obviously, you know, we mentioned he brought a Yobo, Yobo in, he had like the likes of Letaille who brought him, you know, obviously. Letaille done well. No, no, no, but he was brought in, he was brought in off the back of the Cagian sponsorship deal and he was a decent player and then he brought in, as we mentioned, he brought in Nigel Martin, he brought in Pembridge, he brought in McFadden, he brought in Kilban, Buffani Jeffersbach and even though they're not, they're not amazing players, they added to the squad and they were all sorts of professionals in the mould that he wanted them in. I mean, Martin was an was an inspired side and it was obviously six or seven years too late really but into, well, he was, he was still, he was still brilliant that we didn't get, could have had those seven years. Cobam was industrial, you know, McFadden was this young up-and-coming player, you know, and we were, you know, we've got England's best next player, we've got Scotland's next best player, Jeffers didn't quite work out, you know, but you know, it was worth sort of taking the chance and we were just, we were just building, we were just building that squad and I say, that's the, that next season didn't really work and it was a real poor season but that was a, that was a, probably just an eye-opener to him, just to, you know, it can go backwards just as quickly. Levels, what have you done? When he started, when he became a bigger problem than, not him but what's around him and how big he was, became a problem for David Moyes because of things like sponsorship and stuff, I remember him going to Spain to shoot a pep, she had faith and coming back and we played Bolton my way, I went to Bolton, we got B2 and he dragged me off after, I don't know why, because he'd literally not been in the game. And there was stuff like England, stuff where you were supposed to go to South Africa at the end of the season and Moyes didn't want him to go and he said he'd had an injury and then there was like different storage coming out of the camps and all those things wasn't it, there was probably some of those senior players who started agitating because maybe they'd been left out of the team or whatever and it all just, it was a test for them I think, especially as well because I think what you forget, a lot of people probably don't even remember these seasons but that season, did we lose the last five games, something like that, culminating and getting beat by Man City, 5-0? 5-1 last game of the season? What was mad was we were, I'm sure we were something like 11th when we went on that run on 12th, we were just mid table and we went on the run, didn't get John Steadscore, we got beat at home by Blackburn and things like that, he basically turned their hands in and we threw the last five games he lost and we ended up finishing fourth bottom because Man City would be like we beat us 5-1 last game and above us so we finished 17th on 39 points and left the bottom on 33 so we were safe with five games to go but we just got beat every game, we lost every game, we won eight home games that season which is not very good and won away again and that was the crux of it there, we finished 17th and he was he was livid wasn't he and obviously that summer we shall win Rooney, Rooney went off to the Euros yeah I think that summer that was the, I think that was maybe wasn't the lowest point because I think the beginning of what 2000, 2005, 2006 no 2008, 2009 that was probably the lowest because of the signing, well not maybe a bit after but in terms of signings and who we brought in and what we were hoping for it was just like fucking bad but but in this one it was like well Rooney was going like it was building up to Rooney going although you know when he was playing for England you had no no expectation of that um and then you know it was all the who are over Rooney going there wasn't much money about, we signed Marcus Bent for like £450,000 people were like what why we signed, we were late with Bent and everyone was hoping it was Darren Bent, yeah we sold the Dinsky um who when we finished 7th was was amazing for us I mean the goals he got but then he was like oh you know he fell out so yeah fell out, fell out with Moise and then we got I mean really there wasn't there wasn't any there was only like there was only a couple of signings in that summit um the Lord of Outs on the way went um Toby Slindor off went Eddie Bosner's Australian visa, a student visa was up Rudinsky went to Fulham because they're a bigger club I was that way come for you um Scott Gemell had gone Paul Gerard, Steve Simonson, um loads of kids, Nicola Sander Sandson had already gone back to Sweden he was again just loads but but one player came in who you know was massive for us um and this is the debate we're supposed to be talking about our our best signings under so Tim Kayle is your who's your now we got we got lucky with Tim Kayle didn't we we got very very lucky we did he was on his way to Crystal Palace he just had a brilliant run brilliant FA Cup run with Mill Wall they got they got to the FA Cup final got people on your right to 3-0 um Scott and the semi didn't you all doing in the same um against chef United extra time at Old Trafford I remember he was going to Crystal Palace £1.5 million and for some reason agent payment I think it was was it yeah something like that yeah and it's held it up and mwys convinced Bill Cairnwright it's a folk out of money which when you think about it absolute buttons unbelievable absolute buttons unbelievable player just not ability because he when he faced come never watching i'm thinking because he's playing remember i'm playing against sense of mid i think it was against space earlier and he was just watching i'm thinking what does he he was like energetic but he wasn't very good on the ball yeah and you're like ah how's he gonna you know he's gonna have to get better than this if he's gonna really you know do it here at this level but he just went he was bound the position forum played that position at United didn't he played off the striker it mind you he drew 0-0 and he just after that he was just fantastic he was the big player score in the big games give you absolutely everything was a nuisance was nasty but then get people warmed up and involved with him so it's free other people and he just give everything forever and he had that thing with the fans he had that relationship with the supporters where he was like watching one of us playing that's what i felt like when you watched them he was like an everton fan playing um and it was because of his upbringing and brother's book his book brilliant and talking about how hard he had to work to to get where he was and the desire and everything else he'd seen her every time he pulled the shirt on and for me easily mwysers best sign for the outline and for what we got back off him produced it year after year for many years and he was key really for everything we don't mind me needed a goal he'd come up with one you know and he also cracked along so which was great in the derby and you know things that he was he was like when he came in we'd signed him but he was playing in the olympics for Australia so he didn't come in straight away so he said it was that like waiting for it and obviously that effort running scoring goals for millwall it's sort of um that had put him in the shop window i suppose and you know just kale scoring again i think it's like it's like you hear names now in the championships i suppose sesion's been the one this year not you not that many people have actually sat down and watching but you just hear his name all the time and it was like that then it was okay kale kale scored again kale scored again you it's like it wakes into your head eventually like we just had to keep some scoring goals and as you say um he just had a knach didn't he just had a knach and obviously did he play in old trafford did he play in the nil nil yeah did he that's in the four five on well it's fair i mean he played against he played um he played a main road in me against man city uh scored the winner that's it was it that was still it was it that uh yeah yeah it was uh scores the winner gets sense off of the celebration and then you're like well we haven't got him again though it was like it was like but then every game he'd like um portmouth post not away one day you know that one day and it was just like that it was like that it was like that all season it was just every game or you know every other game just pop open and that position you know we we we didn't we didn't we didn't have sort of the players um we'd and i think one of the strengths of mwys or i wouldn't it was a strength but because of the lack of players in his squad he liked working with a smaller squad yeah and that just put the treaters down for him he had carsly sitting in front of the back four he had a midfield with graverson and sent him a field pulling the strings then he had kale in front of in front of them and then he had the centre forward he was Marcus Bent who would just do all the running round for him you know we do we got battered opening game in the season against Arsenal they made to crystal palace uh you know got got the penalty the goal he makes a mistake as well and it never really stopped on them did it it just kept on going and going and going um obviously beat it home by space didn't we wonder as well and then we didn't lose again until yeah i think he spanked us a Christmas space yeah again spanked us five two a Christmas but was that like yeah like in between Christmas and you know that we lost to them in Charlton but we had 40 points of Christmas that year it was just bizarre yeah because we just went on that run we were just like he said we just got on and running we you know we won six away games 12 home games you know and we had just got on a really good run and like you say kale had popped up we had a few penalties and that first half and we won one nil a beaming and we had a penalty from graverson and we had them six games on the run where we won one nil or whatever it was two one mostly one nil we had a two one in there with me against Bolton I think or something like that and then we went up to Newcastle and we were winning up in Newcastle five minutes left and the share of all stopped and we'd had a man since we'd had Yobol since I've gone on as well and Campbell had scored and you know we were you thinking if we'd have held on there he knows what would have happened because we were there he were on that kind of run but just the players gave everything and it was a mad one that one because obviously Rooney had gone and Keil had come in Kenright was having a fight with Greg over and the club was in turmoil I was there at the time and you know we weren't getting paid and all that and then Rooney went and freed up so the club was in real flux so that season kind of started and everyone was like yeah it's gonna be a bit shit this we've just finished 17th we've just lost way in Rooney and yet we very quickly Moise created that winning one again and started winning and then we would be coming harder to beat and we had a new way of playing that was what was what was the thing with Moise this first season when we finished 7th we were really attacking 4-4-2-4-2-4 sometimes but then he'd altered it with Keil and it went 4-5-1 and he became very solid and it was almost as if he was like to win Premier League matches you've got to be tight at the back but that I think that lesson the season of finishing you know the way we did it was a lesson to and also it was a lesson that it you know it was it was it was about getting a formation that suited the plays you had and that's all and at the time he couldn't plan he couldn't plan about who he signed or what he you know what I mean it was all about the players he could get and then he had to work with the way we could keep all your members and he just said to Bill Kinnay didn't he just don't sell me best players if he can't give me money to buy just make sure you don't sell the best players like and that was how he worked and you know when he was he done a fantastic job I mean we finished 4th on 61 points with a minus goal difference but that was due to the being pissed at us but also the second half of the season we've run out of steam because well we did we won't think we won five games we've run out of steam because we were we were just because the squad was so small it was so small and and also I mean I remember you know coming up to grab a summer's out of contact the end of that season and the room has started to come in and grab a summer's brilliant that first half of that season because he just dictated the play he just everything went through everything the game was simplified he had cards leave behind him he had kale in front of him the game simplified and he just moved the ball around so well he kept it it was like he was like a drummer in a band he kept the tempo of the team going all the time it would just go through him all the time and do anything amazing just everything just went through him and he kept the tempo going and that's how you we'd we'd be teams because we were just energy energy but that kind of all come from gavison I remember coming up and obviously realm of dead the room was like gavison realm of dead and that was a big loss but but not but I remember nobody nobody rarely had an issue because it was like it's realm of dead you know what can you do um and then our tether comes in on loan um almost time barry fhaggison even to black band no for me listen there's it's a talk between these two players our tether for me because you got kale it was a talk but it was a real talk so between these two players because the likes still can still can steal they really are they complemented each other massively um and that's probably why they're still big friends and they were and that was another thing they were mates and if our tether came in and it was one of those people you know you'd vaguely heard of and people remember my ranges being a PSG he'd gone back to associate dad and he came in and he played it played off the right and think that was mwys as well as saying you know let's see if you can physically cope with it and he came in and straight away he had something about him and you know you remember the kiss the palace game beat the four nil when james vone come off the bench and it become the youngest ever Premier League gold scorer um drink again for me for our tether was billar away we beat them three one yeah and we never really one of the we had one of filler for ages and we went down there and because he scored yeah he was in kale and uh our tether was absolutely brilliant absolutely brilliant he ran the game yeah and that was the he kind of that from that day on i think everyone just looked to him to to be the key of the works for us and getting the way graffisson did and you like the palace game at home that was his first goal for us wasn't it the free kick yeah and over the wall at the park end and that set us on our way but suddenly we had something we had something a little bit different we had you know graffisson as we say was he was as i say he was a he was like the drum player he just kicked it but our tether was i don't know he was the he was the guitarist doing solos wasn't he he had ability to open up teams yeah you know he was he was class he was real real class on the football pitch and he would open teams up and the likes of kale would exploit that um you know we really would he he'd he'd exploit that i mean we brought in um we brought in btn as well which was an odd sign and because it didn't really complement the way we played you know i think he just i think we tried to get him in the august yeah um right at the very end and they wouldn't let him go um and then obviously the january came around and we went and got him but i think i think david mwys just wanted the goal scorer yeah and btm's bt did score goals he got used to get 18 goals a season or something in the family league you know he'd done well for a few years for southampton so um i think david mwys wanted him he wanted to come here i think mwys door will put him in our team and he'll be double cost markers bent wasn't the goal scorer i think no five goals in the season but he was he was a great foil for the for the team bent um but bt come in and he probably should have known from the very first game and he blazed that chance over against primus he's not going to be perfect but i thought bt don't know right for us he just he wasn't the the team needed to be it needs to be built build crosses and things like that and it wasn't it wasn't it didn't work like that and as i say the template was there for the team and mwys almost ripped her up halfway through the season to get bt into the team um and it never it never quite worked because ultimately because of kail because of yeah yeah because because you knew you could rely on kail and and everyone maybe the team looked to kail more than they looked to to bt because in those first few months did seen what we had we had with kail and it never quite worked but um but that you know i set out just you know going back to me was just he was magnificent and and once we got you know once we got him playing and once we got him established in the team he never looked back and as i said though they complemented them they complemented each other so well kail and ar teta and they were players you could rely on most games nearly every game you could rely on you could rely on kail obviously but you could rely on ar teta and ar teta became the player that when he wasn't playing when you seen the team see if he wasn't fit you were like oh you know i think that well both of them a kail but they were the two where you'd go where there's others you know we had we had some we had some decent players you know like oh see he was doing well and things like that so you'd have players who'd get you the goal but you would you'd see this day they weren't fit you were like oh you know because you felt as though the team had lost something big when the team would have to work harder to to and it wouldn't be as entertaining and it wouldn't know you'd lost that craft and stuff but after that we you know i said we we we'd we'd brought in Richard Wright and then obviously we got we got fourth place just um then that summer was a bit of a was a bit of a stupid summer wasn't it because we qualified for the champions league qualifying rounds and it was a case of like I said to then come in permanently again it was one of those wasn't it trying to get him in permanently really well and he was like oh someone's so coming in for him and they're offering more money and yeah it was the normal room wasn't it it was like uh luckily we got him and we got him for the price that we we basically agreed which was good for like two million quid um a lot of this most some of the more senior players um went out the door, Stubbs, Steve Watten, Paestoni, but he came back um we signed Simon Davies, we signed Peir Coldrup, incredible players um Phil Neville came in which you know what for some people they might they might take he was the best signing just because of what Neville was good just because of what he brought the professionals and we brought he was practically like the captain straight away he was a real real leader on the pitch just in the end he just the last season was just too long but he was a good sign for us no question. Matthew Ferrari came in who I thought was good but it Moise just never trusted him um Valente came in who I thought was boss after initial problems he just become this horrible left back that like we just go out of the boot yeah he was but I loved the new you know I just thought he was great once he settled into the Premier League he was on his day against Wigan he was he was yawking but once he got the pace of the Premier League idols he was a really decent left back not brilliant by any set in the imagination but just just decent had something about him didn't you like him yeah he was all right he was a good footballer the first thing then he was fat he wasn't quick enough no no not bad by a mile but yeah he was a nice footballer Andy van der Maeder came in it was mad again loads it loads and loads of kids loads of kids um yeah and we obviously that season was a bit of a disaster going off the Champions League quite early um out the way for cups out the way for cups straight away um lost six to the first seven yeah one balton living in the second game or the third game Marcus Benchgood after three minutes or something and that was it but I think I think that season I think again it was like one of those seasons where Moise looked at what he what he'd brought in and gone I've done this wrong I've brought in players that actually don't suit us going after like pay colder up I've not I've not really scouted him properly I don't know anything about him you know going after you know going after like van der Maeder people agents were probably pushing these players on to us going you're playing the European football you need better players is him oh yeah he looks all right we've got a little bit of extra money in the bank because of the run and everything well he wanted to like secure the teeny want to call up you the teeny want to stop parker we had for selling the building obviously medical medical and stuff so there was plays he wanted good good level players you know parker was greedy it's the only reason he didn't say five minutes before signing for Newcastle there's items on the phone so any of you matter what these are giving me want to come to heaven Moise told me to go and that was how it went you know when you do well I made it so I liked that but we settled for it probably a level be just below a couple of those players yeah and that was the way it ended up and then the following like the following year we went out and bought um well we got Tim Howard on loan yeah Johnian Lescott um and Andy Johnson which again we're back to the more less pressure more time to scout more time to look at players Andy Johnson actually was the striker really that fitted the system really well we got those players in in um me yeah I was in Florida yeah me we had to with them done well I was there and it was the very the the rolling every one of them was in Howard was done the day after I think he'd done some was done they were all three were done basically with you know before preseason which was the ideal way to do it and I think they were better than them and you know you're ready to go with me John's scored on his debut it was rough maybe a bit of flexing but he suited the team didn't he um Lescott was again someone who was like the best the best um championship player or whatever division one player the time they went out he was talking about his knees never a problem but you should obviously watch them or add them watch most games Johnson was the same he worked in the system brilliantly and again it was about I mean if you look at it it's like 203 every summer and it's it's about getting players that were better than what you've got and fit your system. Tim Howard came in you know on loan from Man United again someone else's reject but with suitors because obviously Nigel Ma' now I'll talk about Nigel Ma' at a minute but again just just a couple where do we need them we need a centre forward who who who run or died for you but also knows where the goal is suited the team a centre back because you know you've got the likes of a stub somewhere we're finished by then um it was just about adding and because we didn't have too much money it was it just like it was like it suited us you know when it was quality over quantity and even though we were all we always wanted one more it just suited us and I suppose that sort of shows the levels doesn't it instead of like you know we of course we needed a bigger squad because the when we did any of these players without the quality wasn't there but and we did we always needed maybe one more but we just didn't have enough for one more and that's sometimes told but but when you're focused on what you want and what you need it it probably helps you to get get what you want and what you need of course because when it's I've got enough to buy three or four your eye goes off the ball I'm sure it does it's a some you know to some extent whereas if you've only got a little pot of money you've got to make sure that this is right and you can just be solely focused on a centre forward or a winger or a defender or whatever and and you have to do your homework and that's why Moise is very good at that's why Moise is excuse me that's why most of for a lot of Moise is shining's way because he has to do the homework you know and I think after crawled up he he made sure he done his homework and in general a lot of his shining's way some didn't but you're never going to get everyone of them like Danny Reing but yeah so yeah and I was saying there about Nigel Martin I mean you know what for some people he he will be the best signing for you know in this time because he came in you know Richard Wright was in goal but he was shaky he was very shaky you know in games rooming when you needed that keeper to be brilliant he just he just wasn't there he goes off injured in a game Nigel Martin comes in and never loses place till he got injured and he was just brilliant wasn't he absolutely brilliant top professional wanted to play being on the bench at Leeds Leeds were like high flying we're gonna put Paul Robinson in he's spent money on him he you know he's the next big thing you know we don't need Nigel Martin anymore it was just like we'll have him then if you don't want to we'll have him moise nygs again moise nygs exactly what he was doing got in there I mean moise probably wanted him in the team anyway but he it was just turned out lucky that yeah that bit your right got that injury him but he was a calmness wasn't he he was calmness in the team he was what a goalie way when the opposition got through and scored you were surprised that did score yeah that's what I was because I used to have that with Neff when teams would get there I'd still be thinking he'll save it and then if it ever went in you'd be like I wasn't expecting that way didn't really have that with other goalies we've had with you know kind of get it now with Pickford where they're expecting to save more than anything but imagine Martin for that was just brilliant that performance that I'm feel when we've seen that now it's just incredible and he's done that so many times just brilliant performance but he yeah it was it when the cars did abby it was a save you made the other from me on the line puster over yes incredible it was incredible in the goal wasn't it just a brilliant he was just an absolutely brilliant goalkeeper great great professional like you say loads of experience dead calm and neat yeah and sadly this injury stopped him because we'd have probably had them we'd have probably had them a little bit longer because he was still still brilliant but I think the last time he played was Chelsea at home in Efeico we drew one one and we went big up before one in the replay but in the replay he was out for the replay and in the replay right went for the catch in the game and did himself on the tee and he was out me and saying they're coming up before one but typical Richard if he's not falling out of lofts or whatever he was doing that was the way it was but that at 06 07 season you know we finished 6th 58 points top number fifth on 60 Bolton who being 6 7 6 6 7 7th with the big shot with a with a there is well but 11 own wins for the feet and we own four but only four away wins and we locked we only lost six away which is the thing but you know just it just shows you there doesn't it we were we were right up there you know we were doing Liverpool Arsenal third and fourth at 68 points so we were 10 points behind them so a few more away wins or whatever them yeah I suppose at this time when he was starting to what I thought he started to understand the the limitations of his own job and because of that had stopped risking a lot of games or some games to the point where you know it was that well we're not we know what we're getting here so we're not gonna we're not gonna push it and it was always that it was always that thing wasn't it you know you're like you're either coming have a go and risk everything knowing that you might there's a maybe a you know 10% chance that you're gonna win it or or you just play out the game and get get through to the next one and then you're going against whoever that is a little bit harder because you know you can beat it now that was that was moist figure and after Premier League wasn't it you know and and it's weird because it worked and then it but it also didn't work because it was it's the thing that was the stick to beat him towards the end you know but ultimately what can you say because he would know the limitations of his own squad and and and picking up injuries and what that because ultimately what it would mean is you know you only have to look at the bench and think well how do we replace oh well that was the thing the players because we didn't have the money we just had 13 or 14 good players and after that they were very very average whereas the teams you know those teams above us you know the sky four which is what it was at that time United Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool had that little bit extra quality yeah and that little bit extra quality won them won them games you know won them stings where you know you look United Wonder League on 89 points Chelsea 83 but then Liverpool Arsenal 68 so miles behind not that far ahead of us yeah but they still had that little bit more quality and you know it's money in the end of the day and I was felt that money should have had money you can see there they would not have much of a bridge that gap yeah that was the frustrating thing wasn't it that was what it was wasn't it it was you know it was frustrating because we were in some respect we were so neighbor so far with me and that was that was the thing I think yeah by the way through his his evidence and yeah yeah you know yeah so let us know you thought who was the one for you was it's a tin kale i imagine it probably will be Mikhala Teta oh you know what throw your own name in the heart man i think could be a good show for some people some people will look at him and just go he was the backbone he was what it was all built on let us know you thought in the comments we'll be looking at part two of the David Moisea where he started to get a little sometimes he's sometimes you got a little bit of money and then he'd have no money and then sometimes you have money and then you have no money let us know thanks for watching we'll see you later