 Welcome to Toffy TV Everton, I've been linked with a move for Celtic Left Back, Chyrontini. First of all, we've been preparing a bid for our four days now, can we just put a bid in? Cos we've put a bid in ages ago and then the first news of the story is Everton by Celtic Left Back. It's hard in it nowadays because obviously someone, someone wants to leave here don't they? So it's very difficult to keep, keep that kind of stuff under wraps really. He's such a hot property, he's rated very highly. So it's hard to keep, I suppose, keep that quiet. It suits someone's agenda doesn't it? Listen, I've seen a lot of things like Tottenham and in the race for them and all that. I think that's coming from Celtic's end because I think, I think reading between the lines, Cair and Tain, he's interested in coming to heaven. And they're thinking like okay, if we're going to lose him, we're going to lose him for the best possible price. Which is fair enough, that's fair enough because at the end of the day, he's a talent, he's their talent. They've just signed them to, I think it was a six year contract. So there's no, they don't need to sell as such and they can ask whatever they feel is appropriate. And talents don't arrive at your door every year. So you've got to make the most of it and they've got to be looking at from a point of view as well as that. Whatever they make, that will be reinvested into the team. And this is a big summer for Celtic because with Gerard going to Rangers, I know Rangers finished there last season but with Gerard going to Rangers, suddenly the spotlight is very much focused on Rangers and they're bringing a lot of players in. And that means Celtic are going to have to go up the game because for the first time probably in what, eight, nine years, they're going to be, well not a bit less than that. They're going to be pushed this year, I feel wrong, properly. So obviously they'll be looking, and that's why it's a good time to try and buy him. Because from that point of view, they know they've got to start bringing in a couple of names themselves, not only from a point of view of when we need to strengthen. Because the gap was cut last season point wise, they've got to strengthen themselves. So they'll be looking to go out there and bring a couple of names in now. Because of the lead they're in, there's not an overabundance of money. So they've got to reinvest money that they can bring in. So it is a really good time to bring them to go after the player. And from an everton point of view, I'm absolutely delighted that we've targeted them because he's such a good talent and he's exactly what we need. He is exactly what we need to get up and down. Got a good turn of pace about him. Lovely left foot. Very, very, very similar to Leighton Baines. Obviously Baines is getting on now. What's really pleasing is it's exactly the type of player we should be targeting. That's the biggest thing. Whether he comes or not, obviously it's open to debate. We know Celtic fans, a lot of them are quite confident he'll stay. That's fine, but I think from a Celtic position in terms of the club money wise, if they've got £30 million for them, £30 million to give Brendan Rogers, to go and reinvest and try and maybe improve the quality, it could be three players at £10 million with each. Or a man who can then help them to progress in the Champions League and stuff. Cos let's be honest, Celtic are a huge football club. This is one of the things that I've seen in the last couple of days and it's really annoyed me actually, people talking about Celtic like there's some little pokey club, listen they're not. Celtic are a huge club, they just happen to be in a pokey little league. But that's not their fault, it's just the way it's gone. They live next door to the biggest league in the world and there's very little they can do about that. They've only got two teams really with any pull and because of ranges in the last few years going into meltdown because of what happened, they've suffered the consequences of that. But they are a massive club, I don't care what anybody says and if you put them in the Premier League I think within 10 years maybe. Maybe less, I think they'd be knocking on the door if they could attract. Maybe not winning it, but trying to push for that top four. And I know a lot of people would just laugh at me for saying that but if you can attract 60,000 every week and you've got that Premier League money as well then they attract. They'd be top half without a shadow, without in a couple of years and then it's how you spend it. I suppose it's like everyone else, it's how you spend it but they could quite easily, they're a massive club, a massive all over the world. But obviously the limits about what league they play in and that's unfortunate for them, that's frustrating for them. I understand that and I understand if you're a Celtic fan and you're looking and going ever. I mean the scene if you're a Celtic fan and going it's not going to leave for a mid-table Premier League. Everton on a mid-table Premier League said we were full last year when we finished eighth. Everton really over the last 15 years at the top six, seven, eight, top eight at the very least is what Everton are in the Premier League. Realistically Everton are the seventh best team in England and not that far away from Arsenal at this moment in time. Obviously results have to prove that. So you can understand them going well, why would they leave for that, but the flip side of that is a big talent and if he thinks getting to and whether we like it or not it's the biggest league in the world. So if he comes here and does well for two years then I'm quite sure we're going to be the ones going. If we haven't progressed, why would they leave to go there? If Tottenham United will ever come knocking on the door. I imagine he will go because at the end of the day he's already played in the Champions League and how far is he ever going to get in that playing for Celtic it's going to be the group stages. He's won a title every year. He's won a lot up there already. A lot of Celtic fans might be saying he'll wait for a man United or someone to come in for him. But listen, a man United or whoever might be looking at him going we don't know whether he's good enough for us yet and we'll let him, we'll have to see him go to someone first before we take the opportunity. He might look at it himself and go if someone like that comes in for me will I be playing every week? Is it going to halt my progression if I go to one of these clubs? So many players have. Look at Luke Shaw. No, but I'm just using Luke Shaw. He's in that position. He was flying in the Premier League. He was in the England squad, people were saying. England's left back for the next ten years. Tottenham United doesn't do it. Get injured, can't get in, Luke Shaw. I remember him. He was the next big thing. Brendan Rodgers was talking about it and talked about John Kennedy. He was an unbelievable talent for Celtic years ago. Absolutely brilliant he was. Everyone was going this kid, he's going right at the very top. Bro, he's shattered his leg. I think it was his leg. Never ever really recovered and I think he ended up either retiring or he just wasn't at that level again. That you can be on the crest of something you create. Literally taken away from you. So that's always in players minds, isn't it? When you're that club, it's frustrating. But Celtic will do this to other clubs. Won't they? There'll be other clubs where you've got players. They did all the time. Any time there's a hint of a kid with any kind of talent, I think they've got a kid not long ago from St Mirrenu. What happens all the time? What Celtic I think for me would be interesting is they've got the likes of them, Belly, they've got the likes of Scott Sinclair. We would rather sell. Do you know what I mean? I think that he's mad he loved Tain as he's a Celtic fan that he's come through and all that. But I suppose for the actual effect in the team, you can replace Bach. You might get someone as good as Cair and Tain, but you can get someone who can do the job. It's harder at the top end of the pitch to replace as we farm with Romelu Lukaku and all of that. What I was thinking of if this deal was to progress, which could be a good option for both, really, is seeing if Celtic wanted to take Anthony Robinson on low for the season, plays at left Bach, good getting up and down. He'd be playing in front of 60,000 dear fans at the Super so therefore it's really precious situation he's got to perform. Rodgers is a good coach, he is. We know he's a decent coach. We know he's a good coach to be fair. I think that might be a little bit of a different thing for Anthony Robinson. He might solve Celtic's position for the next 12 months in terms of a left Bach and he can have a look and see how he goes. It's going to be interesting because he gave Robinson a chance at Europe as well so I'd look at it like that and think that could I mean I don't know where the Celtic will be interested in that but he's an international now. It's going to be fair, I mean as a good player. Gabyn, cwyd gwyde. Gabyn swonwyd gwyde. Any of those three could go there. Gabyn would coast I think up there because he's got a fabulous left foot. It's defensively he's not brilliant but he's just hasn't played for that long he needs games. Well Robinson would be good for both of us. What do you think in terms of again this is not about Celtic just about the Scottish Premier or Premier League whatever it's called would that be a good enough level for Robinson's development or what do you think? I think that's interesting because I think there are other things in football that can't be instilled by level of football is one thing but playing in front of 60,000 knowing the pressure but also playing in Europe. I mean, Robinson is already an international. This is a kid who's essentially left under 23's player. He's already an international for his country. Now if he went to somewhere like Celtic on loan that's it, he'd play in the Champions League an opportunity to win trophies and he'd come down and overshadow most of our scene. He'd come back like that and almost down. You don't like that. The thing is he could, I mean for his development he could go up there and absolutely love it and then we'd be like oh can we have Robinson back and he might be like I'll actually love her up here. I was just looking and thinking he's not ready for our first scene yet. We'd obviously if we bought cave and tea. I suppose that's the other ramification of this though. If you do buy a player like Tini, he's a 21-year-old. You are basically saying that yours for the next 10 years obviously. That's what we'd say but obviously. We'd say but he might be thinking I'll be off in two years so fair enough. But what I'm saying is that's the challenge for everybody then though isn't it? That's the challenge for Kieran Tini to prove that he's good enough for her. Manchester City, Manchester United whoever it may be in two, three years for Anthony Robinson. To say can I wrestle that position of me. And it's a challenge for Everton to say we're actually going to be good enough that you don't need to start looking elsewhere. That's what we are building and we want you to be a big part of this. We'll progress and we're aiming for Champions League football at the moment. It's a bit fanciful of course of this but you've got a new manager and new director of football. Some really really good young players if we can figure out where you're playing and that sort of that. Why not? I look at the likes of Chelsea up and down like your brides now. Arsenal could be fantastic or fall away this season we don't know because Henry can be a bit like that. So there's gaps there you know Liverpool a couple of years ago you know what Ricky Lambert's up front and now they're doing really well. So you can build it and we've already seen if you beat most of the Champions League then realistically you're against that other six isn't as important as being everybody but Tottenham approved that last season. I suppose it's dreadful against the teams around them and beat everybody else. To be honest it's good that that way they're looking first and the priority is to bring in players like him with real talent and hopefully comes off I'm not getting me hopes up because no because it's it's one of those things at the moment but we've listened we've seen exactly we've seen enough to know that things can change good and bad right at the last minute of a deal you get someone who you looked as though you weren't getting them and the other way around so you'd have to wait and see but the encouraging thing regardless of what actually happens with this deal now is the fact that he is the kind of player he fits the profile of the kind of players we should be going for and that has got to pick everybody up I think really just to see where the club's priorities are because we do we do need to move in that direction instead of buying players who are coming to the end of the career because that's all short term isn't it Definitely, definitely yeah so let's hope at some point Everton actually launch a bid for the player and get to find out whether we can find out whether we can bring them in let us know your thoughts anyway Cain and Tain from Celtic if there's any Celtic fans watching let us know your thoughts on the player do you think he's too good for Everton do you think he should be at should the top teams be looking at him and how hopeful are you of keeping them at Celtic Do you like Anthony Robinson? 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