 Mae'n eich gallu gweithio ar gwyngro gan'r ydyn ni yn gweithio yn rhan iawn, gyda fath yw'r ffysgau. Mae'n olygu yn iddo, ym yn iawn, ond mi'n ddyn nhw'n ar-cyprn. Mae'n olygu yn y cymuned ar gweithio. Yn y gwybod, mae'n gweithio'n gofyn i'r cyffiriff ac mae'n 11 oed ymelligoedd o rhyngwyntau. Oni'n ddod yn fwy lle yn chwilio. Dyna y bydd ychydig yn y taneth o'u gysig a rydyn ni wedi gweld byddai amddangos i gwybod. cyffordd, yr ydychu yn fwyfyrdd â'i adrew. Gawdd y gallu'n cael ei bod yn ei wneud i ddweud a'i defnyddio'r cwrthog. Mae'n ynchyd yn allwch i'r ddweud zi'n cael ei ddweud, ond os ymdweud y gallwnllen fyddai sefydlach, Rherwydd maen nhw'n i wneud gydawn i'r cael ei ddweud yndde, mae wefnod ddweud yn y cwrthog iddyn nhw. Mae'n eich cyfrifiad maen nhw, mae'r ghrwm hwnnw nes yn amlwgol mwy yn llunion mor gyrdd. got to go. Sylve comes in three years at least, he can't do this in less than three years a year and he's got to go. This is Carlo Ancelotti and it's going to take time isn't it? It's easy. I always say we need to be patient and think and understand why people aren't patient but in reality you've got to be patient. People can understand who Carlo Ancelotti is and what makes him a good manager. 99% of our fans want to Carlo Ancelotti. You've got to give him time to do it. One transfer window is not going to change the fortunes of everything and also now it's changed the director of football. We need some continuity. We can't keep ripping things up every time we start a season badly or it goes the wrong way. You know at the end of the day, whether it goes great or not, Carlo needs time. We won't know unless we've given them those transfer windows and to build the team. Are we supposed to ever know if we don't give the, you know, you look at teams around us who, let's be honest, are as big a club as us overall historically and they've got this kind of an element of continuity and you know they're not changing and ripping things up all the time and they're squads that are being built by the similar people all the time so they're not mismashing. Let's look at our squad. It's like how many managers? There are four or five managers now. We've got the things in the squad and that's what happens when you're letting interim managers spend £50 million but you need to understand that for everything to get back on that even keel for Carlo Ancelotti to be the manager that he is. He needs good players and a squad that hits what he wants to do when he hasn't got that. So until he gets that, why judge him, you know, I understand, he is not a manager who's going to get every 99, 199% out of every player. That is just not what type of manager he is. He's someone who motivates players, he gets players to be the best, you know, the place of their ability and if the ability is not good enough, what can he do? That's just not his kind of manager. So you have to accept the trade-offs, same with Anthony Gordon, you know, people can play on Anthony Gordon. Now I understand he is the most direct threat apart from a Charles to me, have I understand all that? But the manager doesn't trust it. For me, the manager doesn't trust young players. He plays them when he needs to, like in lockdown, which Eric Bramford, we had no sense of that because of Anthony Gordon. Bro, for all his trust experience in All Street, as he said, he always trusts what happens on the training ground. And if a woobie and Bernard are shown more than Anthony Gordon, then they'll get to play. They've done me wrong. Both players have had their issues there, but I think that Alex and Woobie has been overall at poor science so far. He shows flashes off the bench, but let's be honest, you don't pay £30 million for a flash off the bench. So either he pulls the socks up or he'll go in the summit. But now, you know what, sometimes he's good at home. He really is good at home, but it's too lightweight. So until you've got to say that he's failed a star or a winger who can do some damage with pace, and we've got issues in one of the wing positions there, and we haven't got that option. We need this back-up striker who's not Moise Keane. I think Moise Keane is another good player, just don't need to put the way down. You know, we've got neither right back. See these whole things that we need to do? And I think fans just need to understand that it takes time and it's just going to give Carlo time. It's just one of those things that we need to be patient. I think you're right. It is dead easy to... I mean, we're all frustrated, obviously. We had a fantastic... We won the first seven games in both competitions. It was amazing. It was great. I think we all knew, despite people taking it far too seriously, opposition fans thinking that we thought we'd win the league. I think just the problem has been just this last block of fixes because we've lost the three on the run. Either they're being a draw or something else, a win and then a loss and then a draw or whatever. People would have kind of been happy with that, but obviously, when you have a great start, it's so frustrating when you then lose the next three games. But the season is long. It's eight games gone. The season is... You know, we've seen this before. We saw people panicking in December. Rightly so, but panicking in December, that we might go down. You know, under Marco Silver and then Duncan Tender, they ran a bit and then Carlo took it on. Then all of a sudden it was... We can actually get in the Europa League here. And then the last set of fixes, we fell away and we finished mid table. And that's our season this, isn't it? We're not Manchester City or Liverpool or whatever. Chelsea, where we've got a squad of 25 plus 20 players who are internationals, whatever. We're trying to build something and you're right. We've had a manager who's got a squad with five different manager's players in it. And also, on top of that as well, as you look at the likes of Leicester and Wolff, who are doing really well. They've built over a few years because they've had, I know Leicester changed their appeal to Rodgers, I know that. But they've had the direct of the football or the structure in place with the set of players. Wolff certainly have had good drive for a few years. So we don't ever seem to be able to get there because it gets changed before anyone can really, really shape what they need to. So it is going to be about being patient and just letting them get his own plays in and build what he wants to build, isn't it? And there will be some tough times probably still going to come on that. People have got to realise as well, I think that the signings in the summer have worked out well so far. Carlyw's going to spend money maybe next summer and maybe one of those, two of those may not work out. There's no guarantee when you sign, but it's not an exact sign. So it takes time. One window doesn't define a team. I know people will go, well this window is fantastic. Look in hindsight because it did work out for some clubs. This is the window that changed it all. But at the time people don't realise that. And I think everyone just needs to have that patience. I'd rather have to wait two years for ten years of success. This is why I don't think we should sign players in January because I think it's just all a rush to consider this season. I know you think we probably need one more in January or two more maybe, but unless it's our top, top target, don't sign them because you're going to be paying over the odds anyway, number one. And number two, look at the data people in January make fairer contribution. People will say Bruno Fernandez, but he's an outlier more than actually the norm. So you've got to consider those things. If it's going to be us off, for example, if we did one in January for a good price, then yes, bring him in because he's a pro player we probably would have wanted in the summer. No problem with that. But don't be bringing in, you know, we need a bit of depth. Don't want depth players. I want players who are the first team, already is a step into the first team. We need those type of players. So it is really key that we do, that we make the right decisions, but the fans just need to be patient with Marcel Brands, with Carlos to build this squad. And next year, you've seen that seven next year, the next year is challenging for us. And then you move on from that, the quarterfinals of the caravan season. So there's lots of things to look forward. It's just that we need that little short term patience. I know we've asked for it too much, but we just do. No, we do listen mad after 25 years to say we need patience because I think we are generally patient. People need to see, I think people need to just see progress. And then I think we will be seeing how people were feeling fantastic in the first few weeks, when you could see a little bit. And you can't blame, you know, just say that this block of games haven't gone the way we want them to. So everything's terrible and everyone's a rubbish player. On for January yet, I would try and get Leon Bailey. I know he's available. I think he's 22. He's someone who gives us pace. He can play right or left. He's a great age. So someone like that. I understand concerns about trying 29-year-old players in January on big money. Of course I do. But I do think we need something else in the final third. I don't think Sheng Towsons, the answer, from wide areas, Barnard. As much as I like Barnard as a footballer, I don't think he's consistent enough there for we can't use him. A Wobie, as you said, hasn't done enough at the moment. So you'd look at him and go, it's not really worked. And certainly Anthony Gordon is still, we're unsure. It looks like he's going to be a good player, but he's not really when he's got him pulled up any trees. There is that element of patience, but it's going to be interesting and we have to just get behind it because this next block of games could be fantastic for us and we could win five of the next eight and be third in the league going into Christmas. For me, in January, if we're in the fight definitely for the Europa League and maybe even the Champions League, you never know, but definitely the Europa League, then we're on course for what we need to be. Then it's about a strong finish then, but it is a long season and I think everyone's just feeling a little bit deflated given the start we had. In the circumstances that we're living under, as you said before, I think that people have got much more time to spend on Twitter, which let's be honest, this can be a positive place at times, but 99% of the time it isn't because there's always one or two negative people. But yeah, I think we just need to be as fans, we need to see the woods from the trees, if you know, the sun through the trees, is that we are building towards something, but time is the thing that we need to do. If we get seventh this season, qualify for Europa League, then that's a step on the ladder, then we can start building from there. Obviously, we don't want to be finishing 10th to 11th this season and don't think we will. I think it's going to be fits and starts where we do lose games, we're not going to win every game. I think people fall back into the same old dev and trap, and obviously, James Cohen did a speech this week, which reminds us of all of the good times that we've had the guests. But we just need to be a bit patient with Marcel and especially Carlo, because at the end of the day, the fans want them, you can't change your mind after 11 months, we need time. I think you need at least two and a three years, and I think we should give them that. Because otherwise, what are we going to do? We're going to try something new, and that doesn't work. Just cyclical then, you need to break the cycle, and I think this is the time to do it. Yeah, I 100% agree, even though at times you do. Just let's clarify before we finish. It is okay to disagree with some of Carlo's choices. It doesn't mean you can disagree and go, because I personally wouldn't play Guilfee Sigurddon again, now for a while. That Newcastle line-up was embarrassing. Listen, you tried a tactical thing. Where he should have changed if he made the Newcastle thing, he should have gone, this game's awful, they're doing nothing, we're doing nothing, let's go and try and win it. And I will criticise him for that, because I do think he's got some decisions in the last couple of weeks. But does it mean that I don't think he's not the right man for evidence? He's 100% the right manager, because like you said, where else do we go? Do we go and try and get another young hot shot from you? It hasn't worked. Do we give it to Duncan? Well, if we give it to Duncan, he'd still need time, because these players aren't what he would like. So we've got to just let him do what he wants to do over a period of at least two or three years and see where we are then. And then if it isn't working, then we look at what's what's happening then, but at the moment, not even a year into his tenure, and I think most, listen, I'm getting me wrong, I think most Evertonians aren't even questioning where the call I want to lotty is the right man. Some are. Small people come out here and see it thinking. You know what you're going to get that, but it is okay to say, I don't really agree with this decision, on that doesn't mean you're not backing them. That's just the clarity, because people, people have disagreed with them not playing Anthony Gordon, but there's reasons. And that's fine. That's fine. So yeah, there you go. That was me and Andy talking about where Everton are going. So yeah, let us know what you think. Give this video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. If you want more videos, join us on Patreon.