 Welcome to ToffeeTV, it is the start and 11th show. Everton vs Wofford, Gouldersen Park First, home game of the season. I hope you're really excited. I am about this one. It's a game we need and should be taking three points from if we want to be finishing in that top six. These are the games you've got to win. You've got to beat the teams that think they're going to finish around you and you've got to pick these points up. Pick points up against teams like Wofford, Wolves and Leicester. Anyone around you, anyone below you, you've got a great chance of finishing in the top six. You don't have to beat the top six to finish in the top six, but we showed last year we can do that as well. So let's get into it. Jordan Pickford, of course, in goal, made a couple of great saves last week at Crystal Palace. It would have to take a hell of a lot to move Jordan Pickford out of the Evans side, so he is in goal at right back, Seamus Coleman. Again, did OK last week. Got caught out a couple of times going forward, but he's our captain, he's our club captain now, isn't he? He's our right back, and hopefully another weak fitter for him and with Charleston ahead of him will show what he can do. And he's always, typically, very good at home. On the other side, Luchadine, obviously, no issues again. To be honest, even if we did, we haven't really got another left back at the moment, Leighton-Bains, Stenninger, but no problems again. Looked a little bit rusty last week, but again, he'll be another one that grows into the season with more games and more weeks of training and, of course, under his belt. In the middle of the path, we've got Michael Keane. Again, very, very good last week. I give my joint man of the matches to him and Yeri Mina, who will partner him again this weekend to hope and to build on that partnership and keep it as solid as possible. The back four have been fantastic. Well, the whole back five, really, in keeping clean sheets back end of the season. Obviously, he started the season with another clean sheet, went through a lot of pre-season with a clean sheet as well. And Michael Keane is a big part. I think he's grown as a player. I think he's grown as a leader. And Yeri Mina next, a bit more confidence, a few more games under his belt. Fans, I think. Some fans, not all fans, of course, but some fans will have a lot more confidence in him as well. So, yeah, those two in the middle of the park and hopefully they deal with the physical big threat of Wofford. And that continues in the middle of the park, really, in my thinking. Fabian Delph looks like he's fit. And for me, he'll start. He'll replace Andre Gomez. No clear injury news as I record this, but there's nothing coming out. There's nothing coming out. Generally, that's not a positive sign. If the player was available, I think he'd say he was available. So I'm going to go for Fabian Delph to make his Everton Goodison Park debut, Premier League debut as well, to go in the middle of the park and take up Gomez's role. Very, very good with the ball. I think a lot of people think that Fabian Delph is a stopper, but he's not. He's good with the ball. His pass completion record at Man City was absolutely fantastic. So he can go in the middle of the park. And next to him, I'm going to go for Gabamon. Now, one of the main reasons I say that, well, just, I think last week he came on, bit of a baptism of fire, but he'll have lain from that. He'll have another week's training. I think it's his physical presence. I think if you were to put Fabian Delph and Tom Davis in there, I think we'd struggle in the middle park against Watford who are a big side. So I've gone for him to come in and have that strength, that athleticism to, and hopefully, you know, go to some park that hopefully will get him through the game. Someone like Delph next to him, all that experience, get him through the game as well. I think that would really settle the player down. So I've gone for those two players in the middle of the park, because I just think that, I just think that's what we need for this game. Maybe it wasn't some, like, Watford, I'd put Tom in there, but I've gone for him. I've gone for him anyway. Ahead of it, then, Guilfe Siggit and he's received a lot of criticism after his performance last week. Understandably, I give him quite a low mark on my player ratings, but I think for me, one of those players that just needs one chance and will grow into the game and will grow with other people around them, getting sharper, the centre forward, the wingers, and I think that will all come into play in the next few weeks. Even if there wasn't, even if there was a replacement in a Wobby, I don't think he's ready to start a game yet at Goddison Park. He's only had his first week's training. I think it would be premature to throw him into the game. So, Siggit's him for me. On the left, Bernard, again, last week, look, at the start of the game, I felt very brightly, but then tailed off. And, you know, you can question the pre-season or the training or whatever, but the manager's trying to get them, didn't want them necessarily peaking for that first day. He wants to build that fitness up as we go along. So, he's on the left. Rich Arleson on the right, again, looked good last week, but just went off the game a little bit. Only had a couple of weeks pre-season, only had one game under his belt pre-season. So, he'll come in and I think he'll be fine. I think he's still our best and brightest player, Rich Arleson, and I get him a one-scored against his ex-club in that new number seven, Shady's winning. And up front, for me, I think Dominic Avalon should continue up front. I know last week he was poor. No issues with saying that. I think at home, he's a completely different player and I think how we use him at home, he doesn't get isolated as much when we play at home. So, he gets more of the ball, uses it better than the likes of Bernard and Rich Arleson and feed off him more. Would he be our long-term centre forward? Probably not. But it's up to him in games like these. I know a lot of you out there are screaming, it should be keen, it should be keen. But for me, I'd bring Moise Keenan after about an hour and then let him have his first experience of gooderson. Rather than getting to the game, maybe having that little bit of, you know, getting through the first 20 minutes through adrenaline and then tailing off. Getting him on to the game, 60 minutes, 70 minutes, and that adrenaline carries him to the end of the game and we see a little bit of him and as the woffer plays the tie-in as well, that's when I'd throw him on. Because if you were to rather have on, would you rather have Dominic Tarvenham tie-in them down and maybe nicking the goal, hopefully, or Moise Keenan and Dominic Tarvenham coming on for him? I'd like it that way. Moise Keenan will hopefully eventually be our main striker, but we want to fight between him and Don. But certainly, I think that's what I'd go for anyway. So that's my start at 11 this week. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. You agree, do you disagree? It's still very early, I think, to start tinkering with the team. Players are still a little bit rusty, a little bit finding the feet. The team's trying to come together with losing Zuma and losing, more importantly, Ghana in the middle of the park. Other people are having some comedy for that. So as we stand, the injuries I know, this is my start at 11. Would Gomez start you as fit? But at the moment, he's not, or I've got no knowledge of him being fit. So there you go, that's my start at 11. 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