 Welgoon o Toffy TV, ydy'r Matre Action Crystal Palace 0-11-0 at Sellers Park. I'm disappointed, I must admit I'm disappointed with that. It was a game, it was there for the taking I felt today. I know a lot of people will be happy with the point. I'm a bit disappointed, I think opportunities are few and far between at the moment and we keep letting them go by spares. It was one of home, full of them last week. It was as bad as it gets and today was an opportunity. They're a decent side but they didn't really do too much to put us under pressure. We just didn't do enough to win the game and that's the frustration. It's the frustrating thing. The manager went with Mason Hallgate at Rightback which strange decision as far as I'm concerned. Dominic Alvarlun was back up front, that was the one plus. There was no on that and I hope that he'd be fit and quashed with the team. Everton done alright in the first half. He'd done okay, he'd gone into some decent positions. Dominic Alvarlun put himself about to have a couple of attempts shown what we've been missing without him up front. It was a target but there just wasn't enough quality around him. A Wobe, Grey, McNeill at moments where we needed a little particularly more show of Wobe and Grey rather than McNeill. But the times we needed that extra little bit of quality we didn't have it. McNeill had a couple of decent attempts to be fair. A Wobe had to volley off a ball that had come out which probably his best contribution. Keepers made a good shave from it. At the other end Mason Holgate got booked in the first half and the thing from that moment you knew how this was ending and I'm really disappointed and she's on the edge for not seeing that. If he can't see that, that's worrying. That Holgate only leaves that pitch one way. I personally took him off a half time but as it was going on and he was looking a little bit more ragged than Mamudia should have reacted to it and put Nathan Patterson on or Ben Godfrey as he did later on. Just to be the insurance there for Holgate. First off, like I said, we were okay. Neil Neil had the break. I think the problem today is if everyone would have been full on last week today's a really good point. Building on last week's win. We needed to win today and obviously Leicester have won and that's the kick in the balls, really. Wolves bottling it despite taking the lead. Forrest lost and Leeds have lost so in that perspective we've gained a point on both of them but obviously we're back in the bottom three and that's where the missed opportunity bit, the frustration comes from. Come out for the second half. I think Everton, excuse me, the last 10 minutes of the first half we really stepped it up. And in this, the first 10 minutes, I thought we were looking lively again. We were getting a bit closer to Dominic Calvert moving but it's just, and listen, we know this, there's no cutting edge so when we did get set pieces we got a couple of corners and we just didn't. We've been good off corners and we had one which McNeill put to the back post Sagaft he actually headed away and then Michael King just gives us cheap a free kick and Palace are under pressure. Little moments like that. It was deep a few in far between Palace. Dominic picked for me to save from Eze that he should save every day of the week. And we cope with them really comfortably. They're on 37 points, they're well safe. So maybe the need wasn't as great for them but it certainly was for us and that, like I said before, the less the winning thing has been the kick really for us. If we could have just got the three points today going into Newcastle on Thursday would have been a real plus. Hullgate done the inevitable and was sent off, I think, every Evertonian saw that coming the minute he was booked and then Goffrey come on and everton saw the game out. There was one moment which almost produced what would have been, it certainly would have been Dominic Calvert doing the best ever ever and the goal it would have been, a tremendous goal and a contender for the goal of the month. A tremendous turn by Calvert Loom just did it wide into the close of the side net and put a lovely bit of skill in the second half he'd done well in it. And the plus thing that I'm taking from today is that he was back. I thought James Garner did well in patches as well particularly in the first half I thought he put some good challenges in and I thought he was up there with Everton's best players for me today. So, yeah, I feel like it's two points dropped just not because Palosan and Guds are on a decent side not because we missed loads of guilted, edged opportunities but we had to win this game. The games are running out and that's where the frustration for me comes from. People will be delighted with the point everyone's got their own opinion on it, haven't they? Mine just is, it's a bit of a disappointment because I looked at the games coming up and I think how many more opportunities that's full on last week that didn't want to win the game and we blew it and today Palos didn't want to win but it was there I felt the points were there for the taking and we didn't get them. Man of the match, James Garner there you go. That's it for me, let me know what you think in the comments section below. I'll see you later.