 Welcome to Toffee TV. This video was taken from the Daily Extra, the video where we delve behind the headlines on the Everton News Daily. To watch the full video, get over to Patreon.com forward slash Toffee TV EFC. We've got 10 exclusive videos on there every single week for our Patreon subscribers. So get over there and see what we're doing. Stephen Kelly says, I trust Marcelo Marcos. This was four or five years ago. We probably end up with Charlie Austin and Gary Kale. But I personally will be happy with the centre forward and the centre back. Will Silver continue to mix in long balls to dominate tactics from Tim Whittle? Yeah. Why wouldn't you? Yeah. The best football is a hybrid of everything. I think it's a I think don't get bogged down by 800 passes to get out your half. But I've that ability to do that, but also have the ability to turn, play, run very quickly. The same as the other lot do. They play loads of long direct balls, but it's effective. It's not against the law. But you do whatever you do to win games. But if you can mix it, then you're difficult to play against, aren't you? United, you should be brilliant at that day under Ferguson. They play any which way. They play short. They play long, wouldn't they? Yeah. And that was what it was about. But you just open the two deals in terms of outs at the moment, which you're currently ongoing through high profile outs, which obviously Adam O'Loughman and Idrisha Magai. Did you watch the video saying it? From Jeff, this song goes out to Idrisha Magai. What are you calling Magai? Anyway, are you hoping for a swift resolution in both of these things? Just get them done and dusted. I mean, who wants a long resolution? No, but you know what I mean? Would you just rather go, they're both gone tomorrow and we move on? Yeah, definitely. Because the Ghana thing, I want to keep Ghana ball. Yeah. If he wants to go and then they'll go shitting, then you've got to get it done, haven't you? I think he does want to go. And therefore, for me, get rid of them. Yeah. You know, and the same at Loughman, they come out the door and then we can full steam ahead with getting people in the door. Because I know that's still, they're both going side by side. They're twin-tracking both of the things. But I just think we don't want players in our squad who don't want to be here getting rid of them, especially if they're in the squad. People like McCarthy and that is a different thing. I just want us to get someone in now that, like, ticks a box that we really need, just so that we can, it's done. I think if we got a chance of forwarding, I think everybody would. Yeah. I think everyone would come and I think everyone would be buoyed, especially if it was like Moise Keane's, right, because they were, everywhere were after him. If he could get that deal done, I think everyone would go up a level then and the excitement to kick in. And then I think people would be patient and get a centre back in and we might be able to get him in. I think the longer it runs on each day, it cranks up again, doesn't it? And we all need a striker. We know we do. Stephen Kelly, 15 years ago, since Tim Kayle joined the club, your favourite Tim Kayle moment. Mum. Sunday last minute? No, a new castle for me when we finished fourth. Then he scored, and he just went. And that was it. We knew the game was done. Then they were giving it all up. But there was loads, I loved Timmy, every load of goals he scored. He was brilliant. He had come up big in so many games, Ampfield last away off the art set a free kick. There was loads he was just there he was a player who always turned up in the big games for you always