 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the player ratings ever and one, Tottenham one. As I said on my match reaction, just a horrible, horrible game. Horrible atmosphere, very moody, lot of VAR nonsense, obviously, on to Gomez's horrible injury that he suffered to his ankle. We send them our best of course and underneath that there was a horrible game of football, a really, really poor game of football that both teams didn't want to lose. Tottenham stuck the lead through a mistake and then obviously we scored once they'd gone down to 10m and put the pressure on them. But it was a really poor game and it was a really, really poor display by ever and I thought in terms of what we were up against. Spears haven't won a game since January, they didn't have Kane, they didn't have the Tongan at the back, they looked a bit of a mismatch to team all over the pitch. Never really threatened at all, I don't think Jordan Pickford had one save to make, I really can't remember yet. I think he had to claw one off the line from a cross but I don't actually remember him making one save. And we've only had, I think, three on target, I think, we've had three on target. And it was just shit, it was just really, really rubbish. Let's just get into the player ratings, Jordan Pickford has to say had very little to do. Some of his kicking was really, really good today, really precise good kicking, didn't have too much to make and saves. So I'll give him a seven. I thought it was difficult for both full backs today because of the way Spears pushed their players and they pushed Davis up almost like he was playing as a winger. And that meant Wolcott had to track him, that meant we had to come inside a lot of the time. And I just don't think we got, I don't think we attacked very well up the wings either so we weren't great to see that on the right today. So I'll give him a six, not as well as performance but certainly not like what we saw against him a couple of weeks ago against West Ham. On the other side, Dean, again he's not hitting those heights that he was last season. Of course he had the assist for the goal but he's just a lot of his final deliveries and a lot of his corners are just falling short. Obviously again it's about building partnerships and I don't think he's quite got that partnership with the Wobie that he has with Bernard. So again because of the assist I will give him a six but I think he's miles off where he was last season just in his general play. Even when we struggled last season, Dean was a bit of a shine on life for us and recently it just hasn't been there. But he has been assisting goals so he's still got those assists. The centre backs, I thought these two looked easily our most comfortable centre backs. Mason Hallgate, I thought he could have done better for their goal. I don't think he should have shown Delhi inside as easy as he did. I think he really should have stood him up there and made Delhi make the decision rather than make the decision for him. But I thought generally his play was good, he looked cool on the ball. I think he made one little mistake in the first half that he had told him for by winning as a goal kick. But generally I thought he did quite well. So I'll give him a seven next to me any meaner. Still looked like he was carrying that injury a little bit, I've seen him in the second half just hobbling just a little bit. Defensively, yeah, one scary situation in the second half where it looked like he may have brought down Sun. But if you watch the angle from behind, VAR even though it took for ages, got it right, it doesn't really look like he touches him. He just sort of fell on the floor and his body rolled into him and Sun obviously tries to win a penalty off him. But generally I thought he had a really good game. And again, proving what a good player he's been this season, probably our most consistent player. And it's up to us now to try and keep him as fit as much as we can. So I'll give him seven and a half. In midfield, Tom Davis, I thought Tom Davis was bright today, played one really fantastic ball through to Theo Wolcott. I thought most of his play was really good. Don't think he gave the ball away too much, he's always trying to push forward. Seems to be a lot more incisive on the ball recently. Is making decisions instantly rather than dwelling on the ball. Trying to make sure he's doing stuff straight away. And not be caught in possession and not get caught, got caught dawdling on the ball. And just trying to make the right decisions and going forward the ball. Of course, it's difficult for him at times, especially physically. And he's up against a couple of really strong players in Demboliam and Sosoko in the middle of the park. So it's not always easy for him, he's got to have that little bit of cleverness in him. But I think he's now finding a level of consistency. And listen, with what we've seen today, he probably isn't going to go out to the team any time soon. Well, he's got to build on that and keep doing that. So I'll give him a 7 as well. Delth. So weird one, Delth. I think he's a good player, but I do think he slows the game down for us. He does have a lot of really nice touches. But again, I just think he slows the game down. And might necessarily be what we need for home games. Although again, it's looking for players to play. He's probably going to play more games than not. I think when we played West Ham and we had Davis and Gomez, and we'll be ahead of them, I thought that was a lot more balanced. Certainly a home against a team that was open. Maybe away from home, Delth is ideal. But I don't think we're really going to have too much choice going forward. So I'll give him a 6. Gomez, let's just talk about this situation. First of all, I don't think he was having that good again. So I'll give him a 6. But the injury is, it looks horrific to the ankle, isn't it? Seeing a few pitches knocking around and it's not nice. And seeing the players' reactions on the pitch, you look at the players' reactions and they'll play straight away and you know it was a bad one. And that relates to the fans who don't always know. That's the thing, players go down all the time now. But when you see players react the way they reacted, you know it's bad, you know it's bad. I've just been getting a lot of, well, I suppose either or, criticism and then people sort of backing me on. It's come out, that chain was coming after the game when to console son. I honestly haven't got a clue why. Maybe I'm, it's too close to the game. But for me, son has gone to do Andre Gomez there. Now he didn't go and do him to break his leg, but just a couple of things before. Andre Gomez has put his arm across son trying to protect the ball. And son has seen an opportunity to get him back and he hits him and that forces Gomez to go forward and then Ori comes across. And that, listen, I don't know where, I don't know what the contact is, is that cause of the bronzes ankle or it might even be the studs in the ground. But cause and effect. All that, I honestly, I just, I can't believe why anyone would feel sorry for son. Listen, I've also had loads of people going, you've never played football. I have played football, I have played football, played it to a decent level. And you know what, I know when someone goes after someone, you see it all the time, especially on, as the levels go down. It doesn't happen as much in football at the high level anymore because of, you can't really touch anyone and the cameras and everything. But son goes to do Andre Gomez as far as I'm concerned. He's retaliating for what has just happened. So all this nonsense I feel and sorry for him, I really don't get it. And I've had always a human being. Son, it's cause and effect though. He went to phylum. He had no intention of winning the ball and he's gone to phylum. And the effect on that is that Andre Gomez is probably now facing about probably a year of his career out because that's how normally these things take because it's not just a break, it's complicated, it's his ankle. It's a lot of moving parts in there. He's gone to do them and I don't think any of us should feel sorry for son. I'm not being funny as soon as his band's up he'll be playing football and it'll be sad. Andre Gomez won't, Andre Gomez will be out for a year. And I don't feel, he went to do them there. And as I say, I think you've got to maybe have played football to understood that, to understood that he's gone to do them. And of course he didn't break it, he didn't break it. Well, not that I know he didn't break it. But he's gone to do them, he's gone to do his ankle and as far as I'm going to say, I cannot feel sorry for son. Don't get me wrong, next time we play them I won't be booing them and stuff or we'll hold a grudge. But at this moment I don't feel sorry for him. I feel sorry for Andre Gomez. So I'm sorry if people think we should feel, no, why should we feel sorry for someone who's tried to file one of our players and by filing them has helped cause something that will see our player be out for a year or something. A lot of people really, really, you know, love it, everything. And that's why I feel nothing, nothing. For son after he's done that, I really don't. You might disagree, you might think sons try to win the ball fairly and squarely and that's fine if you think he has then I'm wrong. But I don't think he did. I think he was retaliating for what Andre Gomez had done to. And you know what, if he has, then if he hasn't tried to file them, then fair enough, it's just an accident, isn't it? But I don't, anyway, let's move on. Yeah, I won't be, I don't like him on the left, I'll be honest. But I don't know, I just think he'll lose. I think what we sort of, what we probably set out to do today was for him to start on the left and drift in and create space for Dean to go into. But therefore, Bax played that high that we just couldn't do that. So, well, we were always trying to come inside and I just don't think that suited him. He gave the ball away for the goal. I don't think he played particularly well. And I'd like to see him play central, I really would. I'd like to see him play central now and have someone on the left, maybe Beaver Charleston. And then Moise Keane could play down the middle or Dominic Avonlun could play down the middle or whatever. But I don't like him on the left. I just didn't think he offered anything today. He's always trying to come inside, always. I think that's where his best position is. And we shouldn't be trying to show on players into other positions. But unfortunately now we might start after two because of the injury situation. Midfield has been absolutely decimated. So, well, we have given five. On the other side, Wolcott. I thought Wolcott was all right today. I thought he was very unlucky to come off. I thought that was a strange move, taking him off. I thought he just had one where he just knocked it across the goal. Don't get me wrong, I don't think he was brilliant. But I thought it was difficult for the wide men today. The Midfield was so congested, but what they did, Tottenham, which they did better than us, is they pushed their wide players right out of the wing and then they came in. And that's the track. So, well, that was either going to force our midfield, our defence to go wide or Wolcott was having to come back. And inevitably it was Wolcott coming back and almost going to right back at times. So it was difficult for them. I thought he did all right, so I'll give him six and a half. With Charleston up front, two of our shots on target, one in the second half, just unlucky, just needed to get a bit more whip on it. What I would say about with Charleston is he's got to stop throwing himself to the ground because what happened today was he was throwing himself to the ground to the point where Martin Atkinson wasn't interested. So every time he went down so when there was potentially a foul on him, the one that looks like the one in the penalty box potentially looks like a foul, but he ain't ever going to get them, ever, when referees are going to make their minds up about him. Excuse me. And he's got to stop throwing himself to the ground. He's a really good player who works hard for the team. But I'm not saying he lets himself down because I think at times he is being fouled. But you're going to have to let the referee make that decision you try and get the ref to make that decision by throwing you on the ground. I understand what he's trying to do. He's trying to show to the referee that he's being fouled. But it's a dive though. It's a dive when that happens. So he's got to start staying on his feet. And if he's not staying on his feet and the manager really thinks that he's being fouled then the manager needs to come out and criticise the officials for not giving decisions for Charleston and say, oh he's poor done by he's getting farther, he's weak and we're getting nothing. Like Palestine with Sahar. Because that's all that's going to happen is he's going to get this reputation or he probably has already got a reputation for diving. He's got to start staying on his feet and winning the ones that matter. Essentially. Because otherwise we're just going to get nothing. We're going to get nothing. And I think it's show today that we did get nothing. So I would give him I'd give him six and a half as well for his display today. The subs, obviously Guilfey Siggleton come on. Really didn't do that much. So I'll give him a five. Sheng Towson obviously came on to score the goal. Looked lively. I thought he took the goal really really well if I'm honest. So I'll give him a seven. I thought he took the goal really really well. Nearly got the goal. He didn't really have... I don't know, it was just hard. I'll give him a six. It was hard maybe for him to stand out or get in the right areas. But no, it was a tough day. It was a tough day. We didn't play particularly well at all. We've got to get wins out of the next couple of games otherwise we're in serious trouble. Because we just look like a team devoid of ideas and confidence. And we've got to start winning games of football. Because it's poor. But you know, listen Spears reporter, on the paper you go we'll draw it against Spears but Spears reporter, they really were they were there for the taking and we didn't take them because we were so terrified of losing the game and I understand that that happens. That does happen. In some games of football and as I said it was just a terrible game. The referee was absolutely shocking absolutely shocking. So, so poor. The VAR was terrible really was bad. I want a VAR for so long but the way they're using it, it's just like what's the point? What's the point? The way they use it is a disgrace. They've got no idea what was mad, there was more VAR challenges in this game today than I think I've seen all together, put together a goodness in all season and it was mind boggling. It really was. You know, and the one that probably was a clear penalty or was a clear penalty, the handball how's he not seen that handball by the way? How is he not seen the handball by Deli Alley? The lad's got his hand up in the air and he hits him on the palm and they said oh it was players coming just coming together, that's caused it. Last week Michael Keane was coming together and that's seen as a stamp. Wasn't that just a coming together? Coming together with players, fine that's not always a penalty but when you put your hand up in the air and it hits him it's a penalty. It is a penalty. We've got a point but we've lost our player and we've just got to start picking up points, it's as simple as that. We've got to start picking up points. Hopefully that starts next week we'll see. Anyway, make sure to check out my Intermatch reaction from the Gladyshire Bazers the match reaction and his three things from today and make sure to join us tomorrow for the flyer away. Thanks for watching. See you later.