 It's going on everybody, patron community, circle of trust, it's going on PED, Baz, all the rest of you beautiful people that work at Toffey TV. I am, if you don't remember, the Mr. Archer, formerly Archie the Wolf, but not anymore. That's done and dusted, trying something new, rebranding, all that good stuff. Anyways, Everton won, Watford Nail, you know, Gomez started, that's the big thing. I thought when I first saw the team sheet come out. I thought we could have gone a whole bunch of different ways with the starting formation. I thought Silva, some of us in the live watch line that I do, thought that it was kind of sneaky of Marco to hold the information on Gomez, that he was going to be starting. But so we were like, oh look, it could have been Tom Davis and Gabbamin, that's what we all thought it was going to be with Schneider than being out, Delph not being ready and Gomez being out. So that could have probably left us lighter in the midfield when I saw it was going to be Babbamin and Gomez, kind of got my hopes up. But you know, five, 10 minutes and you can kind of tell that senior Gomez was not quite up to snuff, fitness wise. But I still think he had a great game, we can get into that later. That was only really different, only real difference in the lineup that I thought we were going to see. I didn't think we were going to see a Woby from the start. I didn't think we were going to see Ken from the start. So basically, what we got was the same team as last week, pretty much besides Babbamin in for Schneiderland. Game started off well, first game at Goodison obviously, had the flags, had the sirens, shout out to the originals and all those that had something to do with the atmosphere or trying to do the atmosphere. One second, sorry. Had to get rid of that. I'm just doing this in one take because it's really late over here. So I thought we came out the gates pretty well. I thought, as usual, our two fullbacks look lively, Seamus and Luca. Therefore, the wingers, if you want to call them wingers, Bernard and Rachelison also looked sharp coming off the back of subpar games away to Crystal Palace. We have to be puffed throughout the whole game. I thought a part of the game that was going to be really, really critical was the center of the midfield for both teams today. Look, you've got Gomez, Babbamin and Sigartson on our side. You've got Decore, Capoe, and Will Hughes for Watford, they're a nice little decent midfield. Obviously, we know that the quality is of Decore. I think Capoe is a really decent midfielder. Could pass would be the best. I know that Bonn-Lolita have many points, but just going by if you're going to play two defensive midfielders are just what you see on the tin. I think Decore and Capoe were very, very well together, so that was kind of worrying. But I don't think either team really bust the midfield. Most of the game wasn't played in that area of the pitch. It was mostly out on the wings for both teams, from what I saw throughout most of it. We had our chances overall, a couple in the first couple of minutes, and then bam, ten minutes in. Bernard scores. Wonderful, wonderful piece of play from Luca Dean. Everything that lad does seems to be, you know, can I say he's better than last season only after two games, but I think his vision, his link-up play, and wavely synergy, if you will, with Bernard is outstanding. So it wasn't a surprise that, you know, we're backing up, we're backing up, we win the ball back by our own 18, and the first thing Luca does is look up, wham, long 40-50 yard ball up to Bernard. Bernard, you know, picks it up, got paced, great technical player obviously, but usually when he picks up the ball in that position, I'm like, just go, go at the defender, go at the defender, make him commit, make him commit, get inside the box, he can't bring you down, he can't touch you, you know, all that good stuff, but usually when Bernard gets inside the 18-yard box, it's just wham, and he goes into some parallel universe where left is right, and right is left, and up is down, and down is up, and nothing makes sense, and, like I say, he balls it, he just seems to flub his lines all the time. And I remember, actually, I watched the Arsenal vs. Burnley game, early game today, and like I said, Obama Yang scored pretty much exactly the same type of goal that Bernard scored for us today. You got it on the left-hand side, he cut inside, you know, opened up his legs nice and wide, started striding, pulled his way into the box, cut inside, leaves the defender for dead, and then wham, goal goes in. And I actually thought to myself at that point, I was like, I wonder if Bernard can do less the difference between, you know, top, top, top world-class quality players and, you know, medium, under the mode, average players, is the ability just to do that. It's to not lose focus, it's just to stick to your task and just, you know, finish with finesse and style, and gusto. And then Bernard proved me wrong, because I mean, you know, I'm not critical of, I'm not critical of too many players, I'm only critical of one player in our team right now, and that stems to last season, stems to pre-season, stems to this game, and that's Guilty Cigar, so we'll get onto that in a little bit. Great. Love to see him getting on the score sheet. Love to see him getting his just rewards for his effort, because he runs his little socks off. You know, he represents this, doesn't he? Works his socks off, gets back, tackles, always available for a pass, always an outlet on the wide, on the side there, way out wide most of the time. Cuts in beautifully to allow Luca his space around the outside to get his, the balls into the box, so outstanding game from them. Now, other players, again, looked off the pace. Rich Alisson already mentioned Gomez, or Lou, mentioned Bamman, all three of those for different reasons, obviously Bamman's new, still trying to find his feet in the Premier League, in our team, in our squad, only had two, two-and-a-half weeks worth of training. Gomez probably had light off to the side, jogging and training most of the week, you know, not a hundred percent. Rich Alisson had a long copa America, you know, only got back, you know, last week or two of pre-season, so he's not up to it yet, you know, missed some good chances, had a couple of headers that he should have probably got his neck around, head around a little more, got them on target, but, you know, we need more dribbling at defenders, we need more facing up his, the full backs and all that, and, you know, so, not a horrible game, but, you know, maybe six, six-and-a-half out of ten total. One person I do want to talk about, though, Guilfee Sigurdsson, I don't know what his, I don't want to say excuse, but, you know, he didn't go anywhere for pre-season, he was there most of the time, got all of his fitness done, played in all of the games mostly, except maybe, I don't know if he showed up and played in Kenya, but, I mean, he got married, so, you know, ooh, is that the problem? No, it's not, sorry, no, sorry, but, um, no, Guilfee Sigurdsson, I don't think, excuse, he's been here four years now, we're playing, basically, the same formation around the same players that he was playing with at the end of last season and during the summer and all of that, he's not trying to be better than, he's not coming back from an injury, he's just not really being creative at all, and I guess it's maybe because we're getting, um, compressed by there, by the, you know, the short width of the defense and, you know, especially against Palace, it was, you know, the low block, we hear so much about the low block, the low block, you know, that's going to be broken down, Guilfee Sigurdsson is not mobile enough and not creative enough in a pinch to do anything in a low block and especially, you know, showed again what for today, with Decore, with Capoe and their center backs, Cathcart and Dawson, you know, they knew when to step out, they knew what, you know, what Dominic Calvert-Lewin's abilities, skills, and assets are, so, you know, they knew he wasn't going to, he was probably going to bring the ball down, he's probably going to control it well on his chest or with his feet, but today that wasn't even a thing, it was bouncing off of him all over the place, he wasn't really holding the ball up, able to bring people into play, so you've got a number nine and a number ten that don't have the ability to bring the ball down and turn their defender, face them up and make them commit or bring other people into play, you're going to have to constantly keep going out to the wings with Bernard, with Richard Allison, with the overlapping full backs, so, you know, it's still really, really one dimensional for me, if plan A doesn't work, then we don't really have a plan B and a plan C, and you're going to hear me and I say it all the time on my channel, say it all the time in my watch long, it's no plan B, no plan C, it's what I'm always talking about, so, you know, we got through the game, eventually, you know, Luca got injured and Holgate came on, didn't think he did awfully, but what people do say about him playing in the full back position was lack of spatial awareness, his, you know, over committing, when he shouldn't be, kind of being out of position, being rash, you know, we saw quite a bit of that and he nearly allowed Watford in towards the end after he came on, but you know, for coming in playing right back, she was going to left back, you know, I wasn't worried really at any point because, you know, Dini had a quiet game, bossed absolutely off the park for minute one by Yeri Mina and Michael Keane, you know, those two, oh, oh, beautiful, like the amount of times that the ball would come in and boom, Mina gets it out there and then, but maybe it comes back in and they recycle it and wham Keane's got it going out there, and then we had the couple of the battles between the Yeri versus Jerry, you know, Dave Feifu, I'm sorry, I don't want to disrespect him, Gerard Delefeu, welcome back though, Jerry, you know, you're a great guy, inconsistent, all that, he was kept quiet most of the game, I think he was carrying a slight knock or not quite up to it, but yeah, him and Dini didn't really get a sniff, Will Hughes wasn't really involved that much, their biggest threat for me and I said this before the game on my channel and kept saying over and over again during the stream was that hollow ass has one perler who left front him, so every set piece, every corner, hollow ass is always a danger man, they've got players who get on the end of stuff, like the Kuwait's a tall guy, the Kuwait's a tall guy, Dini knows how to get stuck in, he's a physical president, Delefeu all sneaky Pete could get in there, so they're any real avenue for scoring goal look like either a quick breakaway with Jerry or from corners, but when you've got, you know, keggers at the back and you've got Mina at the back and both of them got Pickford in goal, thought he had a good game, couple of saves he had to make there, some of them were on devising, it was him getting, you know, you took it right back to the face, obviously, and got back out like the boy that he is and yeah, so I mean one now I always looked at the result, we did score early, that's always good, get the crowd on your side, make them come out, make them have to come and attack you, because that's what we didn't do against Palace, right, if we could have actually scored one of those many, many chances, I'm looking at you again, so I'm looking at you again, Siggy, or Coleman, or Richardlison, or many of the people that could have scored in that game, you know, you make Crystal Palace, teams like Crystal Palace come out, they can't play one nil down at home and not come out and be on the attack, they have to get a point, they have to play for personal pride, they have to try and even get three points, so when teams start coming out on us, start attacking us, we can counter attack, we can break, we can, you know, they leave holes in spaces in behind that we can, you know, take advantage of, and that's kind of what Watford did today after they scored, and that's why we need to get the early goals in these games, because it fits our play, a style of play, to score first, to make the team actually do something other than just defend and try and get out there with a point, because a lot of teams are going to do that, staying in the Premier League is very, very key, so a lot of people will play the Alar Dice tactics, will play the Dice tactics, will play the, you know, the former Rafa Benitez tactics, and just trying to escape from a point, and you pick up points here, you pick up points there, you beat the teams around you, you stay in the Premier League, you don't lose 120 million, you know, going down to the championship, guaranteed TV money, you know, that, so, you know, and then substitutes, like I said, already talked about Mason Holgate, you know, Floyd did all right, you know, it was a change that had to be made, so, you know, no harm, no foul, right there, what Walcott came on, did his regular Theo thing, Retro's not fully fit, not fully up for it, so Wally came on, he did have one piece of, I'll say, brilliant, but you know, what Walcott does, got some space, one-on-one with Hollervas on the left, Hollervas was already on the yellow card, so I think that was also part of the change that needed to be made, because you have to put those players under pressure when they're on a yellow card, and he did, came on, you know, knocked it around him, I thought, oh here comes Wally, just cut it back to the penalty spot, maybe to the 18 yard line, someone's gonna come rushing in, it'll be 2-0, but of course he just balloons in, just puts too much stank on it, and it flies over the top, but you know, I thought, Walcott had a good game, and then Moise Ken, everyone wants to see Moise Ken play, we know his abilities, we've all seen the videos, we've all seen, hopefully we all saw him play for Juventus, play for the national team, he came on, and the first thing this lad does, the first thing this lad does, is what I said before, that Guilfe Stigerson doesn't do, playing in the number 10 role, or I guess a lower number 10 role, and what Dominic Calbert-Lewin doesn't do is running, screening across the front, looking for the ball, picking up space between the defenders, getting in the channel, getting the ball, and straight away, put his foot on it, turned around, faced up his defender, and had a go, okay, that is what we need, he turned around and he went, but he just, he did just play the ball out to Bernard on the left, and then he ended up, we just played out to Luca on the left, but to turn and actually have a whole 180 degrees to play with, to look up and say, okay, I can kind of ping it over to the far right side, I can, you know, hold it up for a player to run on and go past me, or I can play it out to the wings, out to the defender, out to there, and then move on from there, play a little intricate one-two passes, with the, my fellow teammates, you know, Dominic Calbert-Lewin doesn't do that, Stigerson doesn't do that, but right away, that lad's instinct is just to turn and face the goal and go at the goal, put the defense on the back foot and try and score, he probably should have scored, he did put one just wide, after a lovely little bit of play, individual skill again, I think that's what we're also missing in that, in that final third from the two guys, Stigerson and Dominic Calbert-Lewin that play for there, and we saw the goal that, what Stig can do, when he's farther away from goal, the goal against Lester, Rage escape, you know, just took every single thing out of James Madison's pocket, wallet, keys, lighter, e-sig, lint, took it all, just spun him, whoo, robbed him, and then you know, scored, and that's what Stig can do, he needs to be farther out to do that, he needs to be, you know, be able to fit three semi-trucks through there, in order for him to turn, you know, tugboat, turning, and then you can have a shot at goal, and most can quick, speedy, aggressive, looking like he's going to be one hell of a player for us, if we can, if he can you know, get caught up and start playing from the top, probably a couple of weeks, I'd say, unless something happens to Dominic Carpenter, but he should be starting soon enough, because I think he shows enough in his 10, 15, 20 minute cameos that he's got something about him, that's it, as I mentioned every player, I think I did, was I positive, I think I was, yeah of course there's kinks to work out, yeah there's still a betting in process, yeah I would like to have seen a woby, there's things we can talk about, but hey, four points out of, four points out of a possible six, nobody got sent off this week, luckily, we didn't really have any injuries beside Lucadine, but that seems to not be you know, too negative or too much of an injury here, we also thought that about Gomez, but we shall see for next week, Friday against Villa, away from home, Villa looked good in spats, but that John McGinn, whoo boy, John McGinn and Jack Grish, we got to watch out for that at home, at Villa Park, sorry, on Friday, because we can't give those boys time, but anyways, patrons, PED, as top of TV community, it's great to be back, hope you guys enjoyed the game and I hope we have a lot of success this season, looking for top six, thank you, bye.