 Wel, mae'n erbyn i'n ffordd i chi. Mae'n ddylch yn dwy o'r llwy yng Nghymru, dwi'n gwybod yng nghymru i'w Llywodraeth Crefn, ond o'r ddwy o'r llwyddoch chi'n teimlol, rwy'n reddyn nhw'n ffordd i'r ddweud o'r bethau i'r ddwy o'r ddweud o'r afael fel y gweld maen nhw. a how Ben Goffrey hasn't scored a goal from two yards out as well at the end to win us all three points. But we didn't, but it was a clean sheet, another clean sheet for the lads tonight. Another point on the board and yeah, we're back in the bottom three at the minute. We just got to cope with that right now. We just got to keep adding points on Luton. They're having a great time at the minute. I'm sure that they stay a little wall again and it will settle down a little bit. Put the fly in and fair play to them. All the credit to Luton and to Robert. They were just doing a tremendous job there. They've had a great win tonight against Brighton. Let's hope Newcastle turn up on Saturday at St James's Park and clip the wings a little bit. But back to us. Yeah, I think over, listen. Again, they had 46 attempts at goaling at the end of 0-0. At the tuck 0-0, I think today when he had the team and you know, we knew there was no one on it. I think we knew that. We all knew that didn't become Saturday when he was holding his leg. But you know, I took a draw today, but like I said before, when you see those opportunities right at the end, you think what a glorious chance to just to get a bit of momentum going again and get three huge points ahead of two very, very difficult games. But we didn't, but we've got a point and we have to take that and we have to run with it. And like I said, another clean sheet means that Jordan Pickford has kept the most clean sheet in the Premier League. So that is something for the defence to have a look at and be patting each other on the back. It leaves you scratching your head how Lupin scored two against us on the weekend to be honest off, set pieces. But that is what it is. First thing I'm going to talk about tonight is getting our shooting boots sorted out. We're going to need goals. It's as simple as that. We cannot keep passing up moments in games. And we did it against Villet in our last Premier League game. Dominic Calvert-Lewin cleaned through with Martinis and somehow misses tonight better. A yard out to wherever it was, couple of feet out and headed over the bar. There are two centre forwards. There are the two people you want those opportunities to fall to in your team and the pair of them missed it. Nobody else is weighing in my goals either really. Dwight McNeill knows playing a different role tonight, but we need him scoring goals. Dan Jume, some good moments tonight. But other times blazes over when he gets into a good position. Jack Harrison has missed two very, very presentable opportunities tonight to score goals. And they've all got away in with them. It's just as simple as that. You know, no goals against Villet. No goals at Wolves. You know, three Premier League games without a goal. You know, Man City at home, we scored. Tottenham was one there, wasn't it? You know, since the call he's gone out, we've got two, what is it, two in five Premier League games. And that's why when opportunities come along like they did tonight, you have to take them. You're really doing. I don't, you know, Dominic, you're short of keeping the players after training and working on finishing. I don't really know what else he can do. The players have got to, maybe it is, maybe it is. Stay behind and you're all the finishing every day for half an hour till you get comfortable with scoring goals because we do miss some great opportunities. We're not a, we're not a brilliant team by any stretch. We're a, we're a very average football team. We play average football, but what we have to do is then when we get the opportunities and we do get opportunities, we have to be prepared. Well, prepared. We have to take them being captained fucking off. We have to take them. We passed up like I've just said. Don passed up that glorious chance around to Villa. Who knows what might have happened. We might have beat them that day tonight. Beto heads that in. We win the game. We get three massive points. We win the game. Don passed a great opportunity up at Wolffs at 1-0. Then he's in with the keeper and he doesn't even hit the target. He puts it miles wide city at home. He puts it wide when he's with Edison. All of these moments in games, change games, but like I just said, others have to score as well. Our centre backs needs to be scoring goals. You had a brand to it, Tarkovsky, both needs to be weighing in with goals. It's not just down to the strikers. We do need them to score and they are missing sitters like other people, but we have to have goals from other places as well. And I think if you're sure on that, that'll be one of the messages you're getting across. We've all got a way in because we've got to start nicking some games and getting some momentum going. If we get points back, brilliant, they'll boost us, but we still wouldn't be out the woods. The only way we could all feel a little bit easier is if they give us the full 10 points back and I don't think any Evertonian, well, some will, but I'm not convinced a lot of Evertonians believe we'll get 10 points back. Six would be lovely. You know, six would put us in with everybody else I guess, but we still got to take our chances. We really have. The second thing, I'm going to talk about is bring and play us in. I know I keep mentioning it, but there is two days left of this window and what's quite alarming is that Everton seem to be in no position to bring anybody in, not even alone. Now there is, there's links to Ismael Saar, who I think would be a good addition. He's not a big goals goal, but he's a player who can play wide and he's quick. He can play through the middle. He can play off the striker. So he would give us that base utility there. That's being mentioned. I know nothing for a surprise surprise are interested in him as well, but he is one I think can play right, can play left as well. He would give us something that we don't really have. And I think he would be a good addition and he'd be a genuine option, I think to McNeill or to Harrison if they need to come out. He could like I say with the core, I hopefully he's it's not too long till he's back, but with, you know, if the core is in there, Saar could play that role as well and he would be something totally different. So what we've got there are other options out there. We'd be mentioned with a link to that or with Carlos Borgers or Carlos Forbes as he's known now, a Raiachs. They're looking like they may well let him go on loan till the end of the season. He's a little bit younger, but he's a bright prospect and he's quick. He could give us something we don't have. And also ac upon, it was also a Raiachs ever. And we're off to mention linked heavily with him and he's at Middlesbrough. He has been mentioned as well. He's got eight goals this season for Raiachs. I'm not sure why they would loan him out, but that has been that's come out of Holland. So there are some options floating around and it may well, it may well rest on whether someone like Athletic Home had to come in for Ben Goffrey. That's something that has done around so they played all right tonight. Actually Ben Goffrey should have probably won us the game at the end. But that he may well attract some interest over the next 48 hours. I think that's what we need. The only way, I know Sheffield United are looking at Mason Hallgate. I think the only way it really benefits evidence if they come and buy him. And if they bought him that would probably free up enough money to get a loan player in. It shouldn't be this. It shouldn't be us scrapping around trying to get someone out the door just to bring a loan player in. Fully and fully understand it for buying players. I get that, no problem with that, but alone it shouldn't be this difficult. And we are in a position just right now where we need players with desperate for players. The manager is desperate for players for options. Tonight he's gone with Dwight McNeill and James Garn in the middle of the park and they did very well as a two. You know, they're not the most physical presence. They're not going to be diving into tackles and all of that. They're not the most natural pairing, but they did well enough. And everybody else put a shift in unless we got a result from it. But I think the manager needs some options. And Kevin Delwell, the board, if there is one, I don't know if it's 777 and I know they were there crying cutters tonight. If they've got any saying it, whatever, got to try to come up with something to get the manager at least one, if not two options in on deadline day. We need another midfield player. Absolutely we do. And we could do with it. Well, we do need another wire player. Let's see. And be honest, I'm sat here and that is pure hope and probably pure fantasy. But you've got to hope, haven't you? You haven't got hope. What else have you got? So that's where we are with that with the window shut to 11 o'clock on phase. We'll be doing live streams all day, obviously. Let's hope there is something for us to report as far as everything I can send. The final thing I want to finish on and it's a positive really is evidence away form and evidence away form is quite strong really. I think there's only, I think it's only city Liverpool maybe that have one more away games. It's a, you know to nil nil tonight. Wolves was the anomaly. We've been dreadful at Wolves. You know, we obviously went to palace in the Cuppins room nil nil. We went to Tottenham and we were a midges cock away from getting a drawer of Tottenham with Dan Jumit. And we have been very, very competitive on the road. The huge elephant in the room if it is one is our home form which is absolutely dreadful and the manager to keep saying it's got to come up with something. You've got to find a way to be able to play a home and that might be with different personnel. Who knows? But away form is very strong and that has got to give us some hope that we can still get points on the road. And if we can just adjust our home form and spin it the other way. Start with space on Saturday. You know, we've won three home games and it'll be February the next time you run out of Goulders and Park. It's, that is absolutely awful and it needs correcting and it needs correcting on Saturday. And but the away form if we can just keep, if we could add another one or two away victories on to our tally then that would definitely help. Obviously it'd help us in our quest to get away from any kind of danger but it'd lift the pressure for the home games as well. So that is the one thing I think you can look at and go alright, we know we're going to be competitive away from home which is good. Now how do we fix the home form and that's what it comes down to. But tonight, yeah, it's a decent away point albeit changed with what a great opportunity to win it the end with better and go for it. He didn't do it and we, you know, there's no point continuing to have on a barri. We've got a point of form. We dust ourselves down. We go again on Saturday against Spears, I have 12 at Goulders and Park. Let's go and beat them. Let's make sure Ritty as a day he doesn't want to remember until after the game when we can clap him off the pitch because we're all buzzing because we just beat Tottenham. Let's do that. It's much better than not winning. That is if for me. Let me know what you think in the comments section and if they are thumbs up. Subscribe if you have not. Thanks for watching. See you later.