 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the season review and we are on to the strikers. There's only actually three strikers to talk about, so it won't be a very long video, but let's be honest, these are the people who've saved our season, these have moved it up from a desperately, desperately bad situation to a mediocre situation. Because these people can actually put the ball in the net. Which is what we need. I'm a bit disappointed Joe hasn't put room on the ass on there. And I don't know why he's put that on there, but it is. Interesting season because obviously this one we all had, we all I suppose have faith in the Charleston from his first season, scored goals, but obviously this season become more of a forward. Domino Cavallun has gone from being, you know, he took the number nine straight. This time, well, I say this time last year. Well, this time last year. It was just in a very different situation. And has made himself obviously a first teamer. But it's interesting isn't it? Because the other forward, Moise Keane, he was the one on deadline day. Oh, certainly coming up to deadline day. That we probably got most excited about young lad coming in from Juventus. You know, what we'd seen of him, we thought he was going to be a really good, really good talent for us. Club made a lot of noise about the signing. It hasn't quite worked out because of different circumstances, but do you think that we set the bar too high for Moise Keane? When I say we, I mean, everybody set the bar too high for Moise Keane without really thinking it through and really looking at the whole picture. I don't think we set it too high because I think when you buy a striker from Juventus who's played for Italy and scored goals for Juventus, they've won in two for Juventus last season. The season we bought them. I think he's got two goals and three starts for the Italian national side. He scored a few goals of Verona, albeit playing in a wide area. I don't mean you'd pay that money for a striker, £26 million or whatever it was, £24 million. You think he's going to come in and score goals? The reality is he's 19 when we brought him in, moving country, moving to a team that didn't really have a proper height. I suppose he did have an identity, but the identity was a 4-3-3-1, so there was only one striking place. I think it's a big ask to ask a 19-year-old lad from another country to play off-front on his own in the Premier League. I think it's difficult unless you are unbelievable, like Wayne Rooney. I don't think Wayne Rooney could have played off-front on his own at 19, but it would have been a big ask for him earlier on in his career. I think that was maybe what we didn't look at, but the way the team started the season did nothing. We were rubbish as well. The parameters shifted though, didn't they, because we think about it. When we started the season, we only played one off-front until the beginning of December, until Duncan took over. Rhettarswm was obviously playing off the right, sometimes playing off the left, so he was a second striker. It was interesting that Dom started the season, and it was more well he knows the position. He done really well back in the last season, seeing the home games playing one off-front. Maybe he hadn't got the goals, but was playing as a really good target man. At the time, Rhettarswm plays anyway. He plays off the left, plays off the right, and there is one place, and we had this new shiny thing. People were unconvinced about Dom on the car balloon, probably the same people who were not convinced about him now, because he went a few games without a goal. But it's changed over the season, and because we have struggled, and because under Michael Silver, it was a difficult time to better play like that in. It goes to show how long a season is, and how many different things can happen, and the chopping, changing during the season of circumstances. Moeskin had come in, and everything was great, and he had gone to a top 16 when there was European games, and he was bedded in, and he played in Europe or League Cup or whatever, and he started to get a feel of it. Then maybe you get a different player on your hands, but certainly for us playing one off-front, and him not really getting to grips with Premier League football as quickly as maybe the club or whatever, Michael Silver might have thought. It just never quite happened quick enough for him, and obviously with Michael Silver going as well, it made that even tougher. With any strike at the first thing you need to do is get your first goal. You get that out of the way, the confidence is there that I can do it. I remember Woffordy came on and had a couple of good shots. He flashed one over the bar, and the one he turned brilliantly led it around, sent faster the wrong way, and it rolled just wide at the post. If that had a trickled in, he's open running. He started the next home game against Wolves, didn't he? He started rather at Lincoln and hit the post, went on that run and smashed the post. He started the league game against Wolves, and had the assist for the Tialis nearly on it. There was one where he flicked it, and Patricia O made a great save in the first half. All near misses, and he got one of them out of the way. I think his confidence would have been there. But then the team started struggling a bit then. I remember he played up front against Sheffey Knight of the Row in September, and we just didn't get him. They were a big 3D fenders random. No-one got near him. Classic Heaven didn't support him, and he struggled a bit in that. He was trying too hard. He was always trying to do the difficult thing rather than just keeping it neat and tidy, and just doing the basics. He was playing up front on his own in a very pedestrian, evident side, but a very pedestrian in my field. It was always going to be tough for him. I can understand, you want to do something. You want to build your own confidence. You want to build your own levels, and as you said, maybe if one goes in. The one against Lincoln, if that goes in, can be a completely different season. You've got your first goal. You're off and running. This doesn't get me wrong. The kid as well, he didn't exactly set huge expectations for himself. He said, I'll be happy with seven or eight goals. So he wasn't like he was saying, I'm going to be amazing. Just thinking one of those things had gone in. We couldn't wait for him, that was the problem. We could not wait for him. Confident is a massive thing. You get a goal, a goal looks huge. The goal should be getting smaller and smaller. Then what happened was, he was just taking over the team, and then his game time was three minutes at the end of the game. Then people keep chatting up. There was one at Leicester when he came up, and he hit that first time shot, and he didn't smile and hit the side net. It was brilliant little flashes like that. If that goes in, we're two-one up, we probably win the game. You know, where it's the side net, and we end up losing it in India. There was one in the maze there at Derby. The Derby when he ran through. Should have scored, should have made the five. Four-three would have gone. Four-three in the games wide open then. He's had those flashes where he, but I remember he started up at Newcastle under Anselotti and played really well for a 65 minutes, was involved, and looked a handful, had a cup to grab, could make a couple of saves. He started looking and going. He's getting it now. He started alright, and then it looked like he struggled. The lockdown really didn't help him. It really didn't. He got his goal at home to Newcastle. He got the goal at Newcastle. Both of them were good, and that should have gone on to win the game we should have. He had an assist that waffered on the set. He should have scored, but it was an assist. Again, that's a moment. If he scores that goal, instead of Theo Walter getting it, then he's got that. Exactly. If he puts that in, then he's like, he won't have it in a game with that. He becomes this. You start looking. The lockdown come at the wrong time, because I think, don't forget as well, this is a lad. Remember the winter break? Remember that thing? Remember that winter break? You went to Miami, and he's trained, and he's got everything. He gets this. He understands this. When winning the lockdown come in. Don't forget as well, you go into training every day, and you haven't got time for anything else but footy. Near your mates, and you're starting to bed in at a football club. Carlo was at the club, and he's praising him, saying how much he likes him. Then you get this lockdown, and you're kept away from the people that you're seeing every day. I'm not by any means saying that his own friends are a problem, because I'm not. What I mean is though, you go back to what you know, because they are their own mates, and obviously he got himself in a little bit of a bother. It's stupid. Stupidity. At the end of the day, that's all there is to stupidity. He gets himself, but he's away from, I think what he is, he's away from the professional side of things. He's on his own then, he's a 19 year old kid living in the UK, he's got money, he's got lots of time on his hands. Mightn't even have fully understood the situation as it was, and then you've got to go from that. And don't forget listen, you're 19 and someone's asking you to live a professional life, but there's no day to day regime apart from what someone's given you. We don't fall into a bad habit, he's definitely staying up till 3 o'clock in the morning playing Red Dead. Put more like Call of Duty online, you know what I mean? And then the next day you might get up a little bit late, and then we've all been there, 4 o'clock in the afternoon comes our morning time. At 19 it definitely was me. You might get into a few bad habits, and then you're football regimes and it might be the same, and we all start to get all the rumors about them, and then people start running out of patience for them. And he certainly suggests that he's not the greatest player of coming off the bench and making an impact on him. He's definitely not that player. He's a player who wants to start a game like we've seen against Bournemouth. If you start him in a game and he's up for it, we've seen it against Newcastle. You start him in a game and he's up for it and it's something a little bit different. So next season, I think what he's got to do is he's got to be the player, saintly that if one in the front two are not having a good game, then it's like, well, I've got no hesitation of starting this now. And I think this season, seeing it with the form of the other two, that was just never going to happen because they were the thing keeping this team going. So that was never going to happen. He was never going to break up. When Duncan got coming as manager and said to those two, you're playing off one together, that was a partnership then. It's straight away just formed this partnership. One was a target man, one was a second striker, and it worked. And there was no real way of Moise Keane breaking into that, apart from when Rachelison was injured. So it was difficult for him. But I think next season, with a shorter pre-season, of course, under his belt, I think the manager now will go, you're in now, you've been here for a year, this is your opportunity now. And if one of these isn't doing it for you, and not even if they're doing it, if one of them needs a rest, it becomes a three nor a two. You go in, one of these comes out. But then there'll be times where you've got to come out and they've got to come in. And then get more goals from Adam. The three of them in the team sometimes are really good, I think. You need a midfield for that? Of course you do. But whether you do that depends on how you do it, but you do need a midfield for it. But what I'm saying is, if you play with Rachelison, I've said this before, you're playing wide, he'll get your goals. He's just a goal scorer, little kid. And then if you've got the other two up front, then you're not. When we did the midfield thing, we went through the midfield and the nine goals, I think. But with Rachelison, it's the type of player if you play them on the wing, he will get nine goals anyway. It's great with Don, don't get me wrong, but I'm saying, if you want it, you've got a young lad who needs the games as well to get goals. You look much better starting games, you're absolutely right. Come on, at Norwichon didn't look like a footballer, as a sub for the last time. Because I don't know whether he's at that stage yet, where he understands the fabric of the team. I don't think any of us do the structure of the team and what he should be doing. But then experience will tell him that, what's expected of him. I think when you're up front on your own, like he was against Bournemouth, you know that you're the main striker. So that's where you have to stand and you have to run them channels. But you need to do that in a tube as well. He's got loads of potential. If he realises it, he's come out with some very thing weird saying, I'm going to come back stronger and ready for next season now. I know what's expected of me. That's good. He'll have a cup there off. He's got it just over two weeks off, two and a half weeks off, and then he'll be back and then it's getting your head down. And what he really needs is in those pre-season games against the likes of Preston and the likes of Blackburn. They're not actually the pre-season games. No, no, but they will be. Those kind of teams. It'll be a north-west pre-season. When they have those games. Well, it's come out there that they're probably playing all the games behind closed doors of Finchfam anyway. But those games get yourself a goal in one of those games and get up and running. And he could save evidence. So what are his numbers? His numbers for the season played 29 times in the end, but only had six starts. So he's got two goals and six starts, two assists. And Sofa score scored them at 6.69. Hugh scored Adam at 6.25. Adam probably Adam between 5.5 and 6. I think there's been some games when he's looked really like he's got a lot of potential. And other games when he just doesn't look like he's on it. But there's a player in there and it's up to Evan and Carlo to get it out of him. Just very quickly before we move on, if you look at his numbers through his career. You know, 2016-17 season, age 17, made his debut for the event. He's got one in three. Went on loan then 17-18 to Feroen at 8-17, turned 18-4 in 19th in Serie A. And then last his final season in Serie A, finished with 6-13. So he's got one in three. So, you know, he's played 74 career games and got 14 goals. But a lot of them are substitute appearances. So, he's a player who's got a lot of promise. Whether or not, you know, we realise it. So, basically, it's up to Evan to track that promise out of him, isn't it? Let's talk about Dominic Arvenloon. He's his numbers here. Appearances 36, goalscore 13. Shots on target, 94 shot, accuracy, 45%. Big chances, missed 17. That's the one, isn't it? Yeah. I think, listen, started the season in the team. He was, you know, continuing from the back end of last season. Obviously, the Villa game, he had a big chance in that one. And we had this new shiny thing on the bench. So, you know, he was in and out of the team. You know, I think he scored down a bummer. He was getting the odd goal, wasn't he? But there was no real confidence in him from a lot of people. Obviously, we were playing one off-front, and the gap between him and the rest of the team was just ridiculous. And he wasn't getting chances, so when he was getting them, he was snatching at them. What was mad was he scored a bummer. Didn't play very well that day, but he scored a good either a bummer. And then we had Sheffield United around a week later, and he was sub. And we were getting beat that out, and the manager didn't bring him on. He was just shying towards him. Don didn't come on, and you're like, but a goal down, he's just scored last week, the lad. And that manager's not understanding the striker. Striker score goal after goal, so you get them on a run, you don't have a goal, and you leave them out. It's a bit mad, but he was snatching at things. I think it was brightening, wasn't it, then the next time he scored, which was a lovely little goal, actually a great little ball from Mason Holgate. Got two obviously at Sheffield Wednesday as well. Two cracking goals there, for different reasons, brilliant first. Got thigh in after 27, and the second one in the right place at the right time, but he was in and out under Markham Silver, and it didn't really help him. Well again, that was Markham Silver in a nutshell, wasn't he? Not understanding, again, very easy to drop plays at Dom and the Carverlain, very, very easy. Very easy to make a decision on him. But then didn't really help Moise Keen, now either. No, no. It wasn't like he was putting me in. And Shane Towson? Towson. You know what I mean, you've got Towson as well. But you've got easy in and out as well, but he wasn't in very often. But like he scored. He scored, doesn't he? You know what I mean? So never really made the decision on anything, and it took till obviously Duncan coming in. Where Duncan has got very strong, and again this is the difference. We've obviously spoken to Duncan and he knows what he wants, and I think that's the key to being a manager, is knowing what you want and going with it. And not being, not, you know, ooing an ar and weaking and weaking out. And he said I want 4-4-2, and I want these two up front. And he said that from day one. He said that to them. And he filled both of them with confidence. And obviously against Chelsea he scores a couple of goals. And it's a huge, huge confidence booster. He was brilliant that day. But he was brilliant that day because he played as a partner here. And then the following week he goes to Old Trafford. And after the game Duncan goes over to our card and he's getting big up. And he's like, that's a don. Well, it's this fella. This fella, did he? You know? And he filled them with confidence. And he filled the charles with confidence. The confidence to play in those roles. To be by the goal. And obviously that turned the season round. And from then on, you know, he was scoring. He got the winner in Anselotti's first game. And he against Greenlee. They both said they'd be diving ahead. When it's a new castle. Two at Newcastle. Two at Newcastle won the game. And he was up. None of them was any great improvisation at West Ham. When it was behind them. Didn't he score a city? Was it a charlesm? Was it a charlesm? Was it a charlesm? Well, it's to be fair. But just before that, his biggest, best goal. And we've said a few times that the goal he got at City. Against City at Goulderson. Oh, yeah. When he took it off Sheamus Cullman. A lot of people criticised him for that goal. That was his proper striker's goal. I think that the penny drop that he had to start scoring goals. That was his job now. His job wasn't to be one up front and to link the play and bring other people. His job was to be in the box. It's actually something he stopped doing in the lockdown games. He found himself outside the box too much. But it was about being in the box and being unhappy if he didn't score. And I think you started to see that. What he is, he's a great target, man. He's not a natural goal scorer, I don't think, in terms of... I don't think he's got that. I've said this a few times. I don't think he's got that ice in his veins where it comes to those positions. We've seen it down at Chelsea. We've had a big opportunity to score. The City game you talked about, you scored a dive in it. That's 3-1. He got played in it and he'd think they're over. He should have scored and made a 2-2 and he put it wide. He had listened to Nick Doff his football. He shouldn't have given him a chance to save it. Chelsea was very, very similar. We were behind in the game, but he got a great chance on our time. Knocks that in. It's game on. He missed it. There is those moments, but don't forget the week before he'd been robbed of what would have been the winner against United. So, you're right. He's got to improve. No question about it. The 17 big chances missed. If he takes half of them and that's still missing nine big chances. You know, we get another eight goals. He was talking, he's in 20 goals. Well, people are crying out for a 20 goal season. Man, telling everyone that's what we need. Well, if you actually look at it, you only really start a playing regularly from Christmas and he's ended up with 13 Premier League goals. So, I don't know whether he'll get 20 next season, but if he gets 15, 16 again, then he's doing his job. You know, the last person to do that regularly for us was Rom. Now, Mwldromolulw Llychachysgwrm o goals, dyn dom! Yeah, of course he would, cos he's just naturally a goalscorer, but Dominic Albaelwyman has waked his way into this position, and he's a very, very good centre forward. He takes the knocks, great in the air, he's a will-and-runner. You're right, I mean, anti-lottie come and face things he said. He's got to get in the box. No point standing out on the wing, or there's no point. Stilling and playing. He's only going to score goals if he's in the penalty area. Yna next minute he went on that. You write his language then started being I know he won, but now I'm not satisfied because I haven't scored a goal. I've said that to you loads of times when playing with strikers. You come off and go with great the team on 5-0. Who've ever won a game and I never scored? I've never covered. I think most strikers are like that because your job is... You think you've done your job when you score goals. But what he's done this year, I think he's hit a level. Okay, lockdown. After lockdown, he didn't hit the levels. You know, he was okay. Worked hard but he just, he was missing. I think he had the most chances, most shots put in any moment of scoring a goal since lockdown, so he's obviously nine games with that a goal but I don't worry about him, I think, oh he's dried up that he's done. I think he'll go away every rest and he'll come back and work twice as hard and he'll get up and running again. You look at it, you look at Dominic Halvert-Luban's goal. I mean, you know, he didn't score a goal for Chef United in 11 games, which is mad. But he'd gone on loan in the conference, got 6-5, got 5-20 for Northampton, aged 7-16, I think, 7-17. Then the Premier League season is 1-11 in his first season. 4-32, all these aren't games that he started, by the way. But at 8-44 overall, season later 8-38 and then this season he's got 15-41 so each season he's improved his goals. He ended up with 15 goals altogether this season if you include the cup games. Can he add another five goals? Absolutely. So, you know, next season what we need to see is like what you're saying, that little bit more right in his veins when he gets a chance, maybe not snatching at it. And maybe now because people are trusting in him and going, you are our centre forward, we're looking to you to win us this game. Maybe that'll give him that extra confidence to put the ball in the back of the net more. Yeah, I mean, if we actually got penalties as well, and he took them, he's very good penalty taker, he put them for England in the 21s, brilliant. But that's the thing now, you look at all those players who are up there, they take the penalties as well, so you have like five penalties if we ever got five penalties or something like that, then suddenly you are at some of the 20-goal season of strikering and all the other things that, you know, I think you should have loved them to take the one against Leicester because I think that's what strikers need, that opportunity to get the goal and not get them going, then sometimes... But if you haven't got it, I mean, Shagarton scored two of his last five, I think, for everything. So it's not like he nails every one, so... But there are the things that... There are the things in football where I think sometimes you forget, you know what I mean? I remember him running over the penalties because he was like, and he probably shouldn't have, because we had the best penalty taker going, but it's like, give it to the number nine, give it to the centre forward, whose job it is, because all those goals matter. Those goals, you know, I've seen Danny Inge's scores in the season started taking penalties, didn't he? Because he was like, no, I'm chasing that golden boot, it's that pace and a little ambition. Bishon alles twch, no? So on, I was missed if you feel a little breeze-twch them, and you look at the main striker, Rashford takes them for United, Harry Kane, you know? I remember when Dunk was in here, and he was saying, like, I should have been taking penalties, my old career, I've had another 40, 30, 40 goals, maybe, with the penalties, and maybe that's something Don needs to be from now on, is that Ashford in goal, and the striker, and the number nine. And I'll take the responsibility, because he doesn't look to me like he's Shag's responsibility, so I'd go, I'll have it. Let me have a go, if I miss a couple, OK, we'll move on. Granted, everything don't get many. We've had one penalty in the Premier League all season, but maybe that is the bridge, and then... But I'm confident he'll increase his goals again next season, and if he stays where he should be in and around the penalty spot, he will get goals. I think if people, if we have players who give and make chances for them and get more chances to them, then he'll get more opportunities, a lot of different types of goals, Don, as well. I know the one thing he probably needs to work on is fastening himself a chance. And if something, I don't know, I think Moise Keane does better, can create a little bit of space and have a go, maybe Don needs to work on that little thing, but then again, the other two, all over the charts, and he's very good, and he's great in the air, and he's good. His numbers for the season were obviously 36 games overall, he's 30 starts, 13 goals. So from his start, almost one in two, one assist, maybe he can be a bit, you know, off-buddish scores, 6.95, or 6.89, sofa score and who scored. Personally, I'd rate him about a seven half this year because I think he's gone right up, and I think he's been with Holgate, and Luca Dean, probably our best players. Again, no, it's a tale of two halves of the season, isn't it? You know, finished strongly. It's a lockdown. It's three seasons actually. I think till lockdown, he scored the most goals, had me had eight and 11 before lockdown. As you said before, if he gets given the one against Manchester United, which he should have, and he gets us the three points in that game, and he's just come off the back of that with two goals, then again, it's those little moments in the season that that should never have been taken off, and that was a goal. OK, but anyone says he's scandalous, especially when space got a few ruby. Absolutely, he's scandalous, but now he's had it. He's had the great season, and he just needs to kick on. Now, with Charleston, obviously another good season for him. Not only is he playing in the front, but playing off wide areas as well, has he gone up another level, hasn't he, really, this season, I think? Yeah, he's been brilliant, hasn't he? He has his days when he's not on it for whatever reason, but he just knows. Sunday, the Bournemouth game was one of them. You knew after two minutes, he let's you roll off his foot and go off, but it wasn't going to be one of his better performances. And I think sometimes the character at Charleston is, he needs the crowd to make him interested in the game if he can't get into it. But overall, he's evidence match winner. He's evidence talus, man, at the moment. He's the one you look to. He's the person that gives you a hope in every game. I think that's what Don needs to wear to be. It's like the Charleston game where you're the first half of your driffle. You're in it, and then one ball from Leucardine, a wonderful first touch. It's over the keeper, and it's one-one. Off you go. You know, less to the round. A ball goes back bang, one little up. Let's go, let's settle for it. It's those kind of moments. He's the person who looked the most likely against Liverpool on the break to win us the game. He is someone who can fashion the shot for him, no way under his own again. That's what Don needs to wear. He did a great little partnership. I do believe, like you said, the three of them can play together as well in the same team. But he's the man of the Charleston. He bought them for 34 million or whatever it was. I'd love them to get to 50 million, like they say, but we'd have to win all kinds of leagues and be in a Champions League together. At the moment it's changed a mile away. So I think he's been really good. Two consistent seasons since he came in. We've got 26 goals and 70 games, I think. So very good season. For me he'd be up there, wouldn't he, as one of the players of the season? As you say, I think he'd probably, he's my player being my. Those moments of inconsistency. I think he was probably cutting down on them as the season go along when the fans were there. I think we've seen more of them. I think it's a simple fact that he loves being in games of football and when he's not in games of football he tends to just get a cobb on. And I think when the fans were in the crowd the energy helped them get them in the game or keep them focused on the game and when the crowd hasn't been there I just think that games he's just switched off. I was just about to say, a lot of that comes down to because how poor they'll get teamers because how isolated the front plays have become certainly in the lockdown games. And maybe that's why the manager decided to have a little bit of a change of position for the last couple of games for him. Certainly he worked in the Sheffield United game didn't quite work in the Bournemouth game. Just to get him more into the game and less dependent on other people. He just wants to be on the ball, he wants to be affecting. But the mentality is absolutely brilliant. It's the mentality of a player that could play at a higher level and you can see that because of infectious years. Obviously that will be the big issue going forward will be keeping him out of everything because at some point he's going to want to fade his ambitions and he doesn't feel like heaven can do that then. As much as we love him and he'll love us he'll get that somewhere else. That's just the nature of football. But he is, he's that game changer he's that match winner. He's the one who can conjure something out of nothing. And the more of them you're having the team the more chance you're going to have of winning things. Sadly we only have one and a team. And if you look at the team there's only two top level players never in the team that's him and Ricardine. We've got some good ones just underneath them and then the rest are very average. It's about improving the squad. If we can add a right winger or a left winger who can get your goals and add that bit of mix it gives people like Ritialis and Dorm more space. If you've got a dynamic with field that he's running up in support it improves everything. Those three there I think will get goals. We know two of them do get goals and I think the other one may get goals as well. The more chances you give to Ritialis and then they'll have a better heaven they're going to do. They've proven that this season he's been a good partnership and he's had two very consistent seasons for everything. I think he's been better this season than he was last season and that's great for us. He's ended up with what are we on? 36 games all starts which again there's only him and Ricardine and Joven Pickford who've started every game he's been available for Pickford obviously ever present. Dean's 35 games that he's been fifth for and the same for Ritialis. 13 goals and three assists in the Premier League it's so for score as I'm at 7.09 and who's scored as I'm at 7.23. I'm the only one who's played here. So realistically he's evidence player of the year according to them from Lucardine who was 7.15 and 7.17. It's probably about right. Others were just underneath the 7 mark Tom Tom was yet 6.95 6.89 Jibril Siddabi 6.99 6.95 but that's obviously because they're the factor and the assists that he got as well. I think that's about right. I think I've got him higher than anyone else over the season. He will be my player of the year. His comments might have upset a few people this last couple of days but he's only saying what we all should be looking at anyway as fans and going, you've just sundered up brilliantly if we don't improve enough then he's going to want to go and do it somewhere else because he's Brazilian he's not from County Road so it's evident he's be all and end all so can we race up quickly enough to satisfy him? If not then we sell him and we have to reinvest it but at the moment he's not having things going anyway next season and I think he will score more than he got this year and it's up to like I say, Antelotti Brand to improve that team and get the best start of those from three. There you go. I think we've finished on the player of the season in terms of this to find out who my player of the season is. You will have to check out my player ratings video when I go through my numbers from the season. It should be interesting. It always throws up a few. If you put it out for the whole season it always throws up some interesting numbers it really does. You have to catch it for that one as well. So there you go. That's the entire squad rated by Shane Towson. Shane Towson. He only played a few games. Do you really want me to give you the draw? No I couldn't care less. I could not care less. I scored one goal in the against space because of the draw. I played three times I think as a sub and probably amounted to about nine minutes. But don't care. There you go. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on all of the season reviews that we've done. Do you agree with the numbers that have been given on the Charleston being played a year? Or is it just someone else? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Don't forget to give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already and if you want live videos or just these videos before anybody else join us over on page and the link is in the description. Thanks for watching Toffy TV. We'll see you later.