 Welcome to Toffy TV with Jarlison, suspended for three games due to slight mis-time and of a tackle in the main side Derby, but who replaces them? That is the key question, Southampton, Newcastle, Manchester United coming up. So who replaces them? Who takes that to put space in the side? Three big games as well. Addy, you said that you say he's out till the 21st of November. Yeah, because I think there's the international break as well, so it's yet. He's come out, hasn't he, and said he wasn't fit on Saturday either, not thought about whether he should have played. Obviously he played for Brazil, didn't he, and scored on the Tuesday night Wednesday morning. I mean, just on that, Jarlison at the weekend, I think he had a particularly legal game, I don't think he was really involved a lot in the game. He had that one moment where he hit the post with the header, which might have been a penalty for the shape-up. And the only other shot I really remember was on the first half where he's left foot, which he fired over, and he just wasn't his normal self or something like that, and then obviously he's got himself off with a reckless challenge. Injury time, so we're faced with a different proposition now, aren't we, of going into the Southampton game on Sunday with no ritualising? And I guess one little thing, or the first thing that comes to my mind that arrived to you when the game had finished was, why didn't we buy Josh King on the Friday, which was always going to be, it was always going to be the first thing that would come up if there was an issue with one of our front three. So, I guess there's three players, isn't there, who are in the mix at the moment? Definitely, yeah. Just going back, I think the thing with the replacement having someone in there bringing someone in, I think Everton obviously is very confident with the players we've got to be able to manage the situation. So, there was always going to be a chance for Jarlison would miss games through suspension and injury anyway, so I think they're quite happy with, maybe happy stretching, but number one, I mean, with them out, we keep the same formation, don't we? Yeah, I don't see any reason why you'd tear something up that's worked so far. I mean, played eight games, we've won seven of them in all competitions and obviously drawn the one of the weekend. So, I don't see any, to be honest, I don't know how we'd play anyway because we haven't really got, obviously Moise Keane's gone off to PSG, so people are looking at that and obviously Jarlison's suspended. We haven't really gone on with the striker who we could play anyway, have we? I guess he'd have to bring Alice Simpson, who's a kid. So, obviously, we're looking at the replacements. At the start with Alex Wobby, obviously he's done all right this season, you know, he hasn't started the game in the Premier League, obviously, yet, but we've seen him. He's started the game, it's all right. We've seen him in, he started in the... Oh, did he start at Fleetwood? Yeah. So, we've seen him playing on the right and on the left this season, you know, he played like a good hour, didn't he, against Brighton, I think? Come on, yeah. He's come on in most of the games and he's looked bright and obviously he was big influence in two of the goals in the second half. He's scored against Fleetwood, didn't he, as well, in the League Cup. So, he's looked bright, he looks like he knows what the manager wants from him. He's a different kind of player, I think he's growing in confidence. The trick we saw at the end of the derby, I think he's genuinely keeping the ball better now. He's using it better. I think, you know, people trust him with the ball as well, which is a big thing as well. So, although he's not got the same qualities with Charleston, I don't think anyone's got the same qualities with Charleston. He definitely, in terms of creativity, I think he's got the ability to come into the side for the next three games and do something. Yeah, I'm just looking at it. He hasn't started the Premier League game, he's average in 26 minutes so far in the Premier League again. He's had an assist though, passing 79% accuracy, interceptions, won a game, possession one, dribbles completed, 50% of his dribbles, which is normal, about right, really, for a wide player. I think, you know, I've got no doubt about his quality because we saw it at Arsenal when he was on, he was a talented footballer. We've seen flashes of it at Everton, but we've also seen games when he hasn't been very good either, and I think that's what a lot of fans are concerned about. But you're right, definitely an improvement this season in terms of attitude, it looks like an understanding what the manager wants. The one thing you look at it, what you lose with Charleston, I know he's only scored one league all in five games so far, and you'd expect more from him. But as a Wobie, got goals in, as any of the three lads, we're looking at maybe to come in, got the same output as the Charleston, no, is the answer to that. But that doesn't mean they can't score goals, it's about getting in the right places. I think what you can do with a Wobie is, because the Charleston does play off the left hand side, it's a natural balance he's played there if that's where he, I think, likes best. So he could go over quite comfortably on that side, and obviously have Lluca D, he's making overlaps because he does naturally come inside with the ball. And like you say, the one thing he's got to add to his game is goals, and how he's scored against Fleetwood in his only star, but he's got to add that for us. He got one goal in the Premier League last season, it was on his Premier League day before us against Wolffs, so he's got to get himself into the box. I think as well though, for any player who comes into a place with Charleston, he's got defensive weight as well. The amount of times that Charleston gets back, and obviously that's where he picked up his red card, trying to get back as well. He wants the defence, he wants to help the team, he's all over the place. Maybe that's why on the left hand side so far he hasn't scored the goals because it's just the way we're playing it, it's meant that he's not necessarily being in the right position. He's been unlucky to score the great goal against West Brom, that was just offside. He's got to score the spares, he gets into the right areas doesn't he? It hasn't been the way so far, but Salio Wobie would be my choice to go slot in there because it's distinct that he's already got that. He's already been in that position this season, he's been the first person called off the bench a lot of the times for the manager. The thing with the Wobie's as well, the mightn't be, you won't look at it and go well he could replace with Charleston, because he won't happen. He won't replace him until he gets, but I still think there might be a chance that he could replace Andre Gomez in that position. If the manager gets more faith in him in the fact that he's got a moral round game than just going forward, still think that when you're playing three midfield and one of them is de Coray and one of them is Allen, that player can be more offensive. I think Wobie there's still a chance, I think still think that position is open and now a lot of people assume that I've been sick. But you want to look more forward, and Wobie's still a young man and I still think he could play in that position. And he's got the physique hasn't he? So I think these three games, if he was to get in, would be a big thing for him. I suppose the next one in the list would be Bernard wouldn't he? If he's here? No, I mean there's rumours at the moment that Alhalal and Shadi Reibir, they've got till the 25th, which is next Monday I think it might be, Sunday or Monday so. Rumours that they table in a 600 pound bid. He's been on the bench, he's not really got much action in the Premier League, he's done all right in the Carrival Cup so far, but certainly in the Premier League. Don't think he's got any action coming on so? No, it doesn't look like the manager's got any faith in. Not his ability, I just think his size, I just don't think, it just looks like he just don't think his size is capable of competing for what we want to do. Yeah it may be, I mean he's obviously technically very good by now. And he's had some good games in the evidentiate, he's had a lot of games where the games passed him by almost at times. I think off the left hand side in his first season at Llywodraeth, he was very good, never quite being able to get back up to that level. He's looked good playing more centrally in the two Carrival Cup games, but he went against lower league opposition. He scored the near-fleet ball with a really good goal. But like I said, there was rumours that he could have gone to Roma on the European deadline day and this coming. I think this is the same team, I tried to get Guilfee and couldn't get him so obviously they've looked at Bernard. So if he's still here, then he's an option to put on that left hand side, but he's another one now. And now he's got his highest score in midfielder last season with three goals and two assists. Hamers has got three already this season in five games. So he gets himself into some decent positions Bernard. We've seen it already this season, he's missed a few chances he should have scored. And he does give us a nice balance, but I think he writes the physical side of it. Let him down and I think that's what they look at. I think they've managed to look at it and go, what are you doing defensively for us? I guess if you're as slight as what Bernard is, you've got to be lightening and he isn't. But he's very good on the ball, but I still think he will be over him. Although I do think Bernard is a good footballer. Obviously we've got Anthony Gordon as well, he's not being involved as much recently. It's not the worst thing in the world. You're asking a young man to come in and compete. There might be a space on the bench for him this weekend. We'll have to wait and see. People like him because obviously he's a young scouts, so people automatically want to see him do well. That to me is a big no. You've got to look at it in terms of moving forward. He's got a couple of years there to build and build and build. And I just don't think at this stage it makes any sense to just put him into the side because people want him to be in the side, the romantic side of him. For me it's still not that level. He went for him, I'd be quite happy to see him in the side because I think he does have flashes of brilliance. Physically he's quick, he's not lightening but he's quick. I think he's got a nice shot on him, cutting in and having a go again. Did alright for England under 19s last weekend and I guess that same level so he's lightly to look very good there. But he's done well, he's done okay for us. He's certainly a bright spot in the locked-down games after the post-locked-down games. But he's got time on his hands and again he's another one, he's 19 years of age. So if he follows the Dominic Alvertley and personal trainer, which we know that he does with it, is it Lee Molyneux you should play for evidence that he's personal trainer. So if he puts a little bit more muscle. Don't know if he's still allowed to train with him. Well no, but if he puts a little bit more muscle on as well you can see him going far because he has got lovely control and he can shoot with both feet. So he would be an option. But I think when you look at the three, I mean he's got one goal in. Sorry, he started one game. The sub didn't come on at half time against Fleetwood. He's averaged in 68 minutes again. Three and a half shots per game he has. He's had an assist this season, missed a big chance, created two big chances. 87% pass accuracy. Wins a tackle again and his driblins 50% against him. So when you look at the three of them, Alex a Wobie for this one is the one who you would expect to be in there. I mean just very briefly for we finish. Because the goal scorer and options are light, would you see, do you think there's any case for LSM to go on the bench for now? Cos obviously we've got no shantos and he's not recovered yet. We've now got no Moise Keane and obviously we haven't got the Tialisons. So we're putting an awful lot of pressure on Don. The worst case scenario is now when this is what people automatically feared when we let Moise Keane go was that option. But obviously the club has weighed all that up. Does that mean it seems coming in? Just as a bench player? I don't know because just because the problem is with Tialison is the second strike and if Don has to go off with Tialison on my goal front and we've seen that in a couple of games. I don't know. It's the real answer to that because I don't know how far advanced he is. Again it's that delimitation of the subs. They've got to weigh that all up. Anthony Gordon's already missed out on being on the bench. So does he miss out on LSM's coming? But then it all purely comes down. I suppose that's the only thing with the crossover. If Elis Sims was maybe a year more developed you'd probably feel a little bit more confident when you're on the bench. Even if you said Cheng Tolson was fit and you just had that other option. It's backing yourself up isn't it? It does leave us as you say a little bit light in that department. Put a lot on Don but Don's faced it so far and has done alright. We're getting goals from other places and we're scoring from set pieces. We need something to feel. We're doing the call-in. And Sigarton, have you played or all golems? They've got to come in. That puts pressure on them. They've got to rise to that. It's not like we've been relying on much Alison's goals so far but you want more goals for more options. So it's putting pressure on the people that it should be on. Those midfielders should be. It's great that Hamza Degas has got three already. Those midfielders should be getting their first goal of the season and then moving through. You should have a goal already. You know what I mean? If you're looking for that trajectory of what you want from them you should have one already. It puts pressure on them but that's what the squad's for. It's what we've all got to remember as well. It's hard when you lose one of your better players. You can hear them through the walls crying. When you've got good players, they're not easy to replace. They're not. And the better they are, the harder they are to replace. Because you can't carry that many. I just think for me personally, I think I'd say I'd have them on the bench on Sunday. Just because if there's a situation where we need a goal one thing he's got, if he hasn't got all the other parts he was getting the one thing he does have is he seems to have that nachabane in the right place at the right time. Let us know your thoughts anyway in the comments. Who would you replace for Charleston with for this weekend? We've mentioned three there but you might want to throw Balasian to the mix. I'll add that up to you. That is up to you. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on who you're replacing with. And you're disappointed that we didn't bring another player in. That could be an option for this weekend. We've mentioned a few times. Josh King and you know. His smile's sad, but they're being lovely. But we've got what we've got. Unless we play Nails and Kunku, what do you think? Why wouldn't you? You've just solved it. Paisios. Amazing. Big thanks for joining us and we'll see you later.