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#Everton #Hammers #FACup Gav and Kev look back at the weekends football, pour over the FA Cup draw and look ahead to the midweek round of Premier League games. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKX2COch01WLOK2ykJD11nA/join Donate to Our 2024 Charity Push for Fans Supporting Foodbanks and The Lighthouse here - https://gofund.me/dffcbdbc PHILS CHARITY RACES FOR LAURA LYNN - DONATE HERE - https://www.idonate.ie/Quest545 Find all our video and Audio content along with socials at https://linktr.ee/talkinkop Subscribe, Like, Hit the bell icon and never miss another show! ** All views on the show are those of the individual and do not represent those of the Talkin’ Kop ** lfc fan channel - liverpool fan channel - liverpool fc - lfc - lfc fan reaction - liverpool fan tv - lfc fan tv - lfc fan media - liverpool match reaction - lfc live chat - liverpool live chat - anfield reaction - liverpool live podcast - lfc live podcast - liverpool news - lfc news - liverpool free content - lfc live shows - liverpool analysis - lfc matchday - liverpool matchday - liverpool transfer news - liverpool transfer updates - lfc transfer news - liverpool live - liverpool podcast Training in the Fire by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We have got a couple of new members on board as well. I added them into the telegram group, so they should be all happy as Larry. So, yeah, if you want to become a member, hit the join button. Like $399 a month. You're going to get more and more member shows as we go forward now. And if you had one this morning, you're going to have one tomorrow morning and you'll have some during the week at 10 p.m. as well. So, do that if you want. Otherwise, like, subscribe, comment, and, yeah, get involved in the show. We want people getting involved in the show. We can read, argue with us, whatever you like. Anyway, this is the weekend, where we look back at the weekend football. Not so much exclusively Liverpool. We look at other stuff. But before we deal, Kev, the FA Cup Tour round-round was made this evening. Did I hear that it was made at Old Trafford? It was made at Old Trafford because they won it last year. Mark Hughes and Dion Dublin drawn the balls. So, proper Manchester United throwback to the 1990s. Yeah. When they were doing the draw on behavior. And then they took, they done the draw, I think it was the second one out. Arsenal at home, drawn against Dion Dublin pulled out Manchester United. And if the ground could swallow a mob. Because the collective side, the wind around the studio, because it was like probably about 150 people there. Oh, God. Yeah. It was one of them. Then it couldn't happen to a nicer club to the other. But that's the way it goes. You know, and, well said, he still wasn't after the game. Yes, he's causing all the Gunnar fans heads to fall off a wall today. Was only the crack. Like, I haven't seen much answer on reaction to it. I'm going to be honest with you. Because you know me, I don't give up Alex. What do you think? But usually, you know, it pops up on your toilets. But I haven't genuinely, I haven't seen an awful lot of Arsenal reaction to Liverpool's win yesterday because, you know, our Arsenal deal. They absolutely love talking about Liverpool. Some other stuff, and I did do a YouTube shortcut. I don't need YouTube shortcut, would you believe it? Oh, the boss. Right? So I've been told by people, do a few shorts, try yourself out there and fucking tell people what's going on. So I did. I don't know, because check it out on YouTube. It's fantastic. I don't know the back. I had Christmas lights in the background. I had me hat on. You can still see the... You can still see the results of me having the hat on me hairs all over the place. But I did do a video where I went through the big toys. So Liverpool against Atkinson Stanley, we get that. I mean, I asked him against you. No, it's Villa against West Ham, it's a good one. City against Salford, Chelsea against Markham, Tamort against Sports, which Tamort to be the lawyer with. I'll get them plenty of TV money. So New Castle against Bromley and Leeds against Harrogate were kind of the stand there once. Premier League, you know, joint killers, all that sort of thing. Clothes looking to make money off it. But Liverpool got back into Stanley and I said it in the YouTube short. It feels like we haven't got a draw like this in ages. But then again, I can't even remember Liverpool's last. The one that sticks out on my head was Exeter. Oh, yeah. Do you remember? I think it was very early in clubs. Yeah. I might have been his first interview in the t-shirt or something. Yeah. It was just absolutely mental. But I suppose that's the beauty of the FA Cup. It's getting away a draw like that at the lower leagues. I mean, if you're a Tamort, you're buzzing on the back of that. You know, Markham, another one. Huge money spinners for these. There's a few tasty wounds as well with the likes because I was keeping Ireland from Bristol City. Yeah. It's, they got wolves at home. So as I sit there, I'm doing too bad in the championship. And wolves are struggling to buy a win at them in it. And there was kind of ties. You never know what could happen in those. But you'll always throw up a couple of decent games in the FA Cup. No doubt about it. All you can ask for really is home tie. Ideally, not against someone in your league. You know, someone in the league at home. That's all you can hope for because it's going to form a mental amount of football. It's coming up next six years. That's true. And John Summers says we played having the more Louisville a couple of years ago. I think that's. That was storage is first game. Storage and continue. No, no, that's no. That's even a man's field. I think was a man's field. We're away too. He scores early in the, the having the more Louisville one is the one where I think it's around 2009. And what's his name? Because they have a scores he bends in the top corner at the end of the road and I do remember that. Um. And scouts or pieces. Marine managed to renovate their ground from the money they got from the sports game a few years ago. Yeah, it's huge. The money is huge for him. The money is huge for for these clubs. Absolutely colossal money for them. You know, and look, it's a good draw. Um, it's a home draw against acne and Stanley. And the rain rush is not there. Drink at a pint of milk. Yeah. It's a dinner instead. Exactly. And you were there and all sorts of being rushed the middle guy at all. It's just right itself. Yeah. Dan J says it was definitely man's field for storage. Yeah, he's got us about 11 minutes into the game on his debut. Um, but Dan J also says I was buzzing until all the. Sala Bolce, which of course is more stuff is coming out now about most of the year extension. They would it Dan reach towards my Sala Bolce just let it leave it. Honestly, it's honestly, it'll sort it. It'll sort itself a warm way. Don't stress over it. There's no point. Like we can discuss it by army. But me, Kev, Dan, you know, anyone in the chair stressing and stressing and stressing over it. No point. Simply no point, but it's quite clear. Mo Sala wants to stay a Liverpool. He wants to get something done and every day that it's not signed, it's going to be all. Well, he has not enough for him. They haven't been at the table and he haven't done this. They haven't done that. No, it's going to be all that. Um, I do think though that if they don't get something done, there's going to be serious questions to be answered. The Van Dijk sort of thing seems very camp. Seems like, you know, that could be okay. And the Trent one we just simply don't know. So that's the way it is. But look, the weekend, Kev, um, I've stuck Sean Deutsch and La Pategi on the airwalk for the show because I want to talk about managers under pressure. And you remind me of Gary O'Neill as well. But yeah, let's start with him. You know, they get beaten for two. I think a home by Barnet at the weekend. Three penalties for Barnet. And you were saying before we come on that, um, you know, Gary O'Neill probably threw a few of his players under the bus. After you were watching match of the day. Yeah. Oh, I think I'm after freezing. They're okay. Oh, I'm on it. Okay. No, I watch the match of the day and I watch the post match, uh, the interview afterwards. And he was fuming the two of the penalties that were given away. They were given away through back passes. Uh, basically. And, you know, he's been at the club a while now. And this goes back to, I think it was a conversation was going on in one of the WhatsApp groups earlier on. When we were taught, was going around about Pep Guardiola and how good he was and the influences had on the game and everything. That's all well and good. But if you're a world Brampton wanderers and you're telling your players to play out from the back at all costs. Yeah. Against a side like form of who will press the living daylights area. It's all well and good trying to play like, you know, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Man City's Pep Guardiola's Man City site. You don't have the players to do it. Stop it. Wolves are set in the relegation zone. Yeah. You know, Gary O'Neill started life at Wolves really well. Yeah. And it was, he was doing a really good job last season and didn't, I don't know what he's after doing, whether he was after trying to find himself in football and decided, right, I'm going to be an all conquering. Football manager who's going to play ticket after football at all costs. And it's got a cost to his job. He's, he's, I sent you a list of the sack race betting at a minute. And I think he's third favorite in the sack race. Yeah. How he, and there's going to be a couple go, I think, in the next month because the January windows come in. And usually in the lead up to the January window, something happens. Managers, it's currently, just to let you know, La Pite, he's currently 11 to 8. Russell Man, two to one. Shonda, he's four to one. Gary O'Neill, seven to one. Glazner is at 16 to one in Eddie Hill and about 20 to one on, which, you know, 21 to 22. Sorry. But I'm looking at Wolves. I think you, you don't have the players to play the way you want to play. So if you're not willing to adapt, then you're going to die. And at the end of the day, they're at home, the Wolves fans are fuming over the type of goals that we can see. There's some of them are blaming the keeper. And yeah, you can blame the keeper and you can blame the defenders and have you. But if the manager can't get his point across and he can't get them to play it properly. And he can't pick, pick his bunnies. Basically, like, you look at the side like, we play a ballman, ballman for no joke. And if you could try, if you want to play out through that press, you've got to be very good and confident on the ball. And Wolves just ain't that at the minute. You know, they don't have those type of center backs who are really good on the ball. And who can play football like the way Gary O'Neill wants them to play. So, I mean, the three penalties. I mean, I think it's the first time in 67 years in top of my football that a player has scored a hat trick at penalties. You know, it doesn't happen. But the flip side of it will score two really good goals. You know, so I don't get why he's trying to achieve by this. In the same way as you look at and we'll talk about him down the line, but there's plenty of other managers down in the bottom sick. Trying to play football a certain way to copy what Guardiola is doing. And I don't know if it's the Vincent Company effect from last year. Vincent Company goes and takes Burnley down. And he gets to buy a new knee job. Yes, because he's a company because of the style of football he's playing. You know, I don't get what these managers are trying to do. But I think adapting to your situation or the players you have or the formula you're in, people don't talk about this for me. You know, like, you look at, you look at Pep Guardiola, right? I think they've lost six on the spin. I have more than seven or whatever it is, right? And he's not adapting. And I know he's Pep Guardiola and people love him and he's this time. But at the end of the day, if it's not going right, you would that. And you say this, everybody, what's going on here? Yeah, we're quite trying to go forward, but we're quite open at the back. Let's tighten it up a little bit at the back. Yeah. Because the benefits of tighten it up at the back far away is what you're going to lose potentially going forward. You know, they still have enough quality to do damage. And then you look at Gary O'Neill and you look at Russell Martin. I am so happy. Here's the next one. And you're writing what you're saying in regards to being a company. They come up. And what they do is, I think they get the end of being so piggy. So pigheaded over what they're doing, right? And look, a company for me is an outlier. He ends up getting the Bayern Munich job because in my opinion, he gets the Bayern Munich job because he's a yes man. He's a big name, but he's a yes man. He go in there and he just do everything to tell him, right? Because Bayern Munich is ran by the boy. Everything about Bayern Munich is ran by the horror. Excuse me, the hierarchy. So that's an outlier. So what I think these managers would have a much better foundation to their CV and their potential. If Bayern would take a Russell Martin, come up and say, "Look, we played this football last season. We love playing, but we know what the jump is with the championship to the Premier League. And we feel we're going to have to adapt and we're probably going to have a bit more defensive. But when we do get the ball, we're going to, we're going to try play that football. But when we don't have it, we're going to be compact. We're going to sit a bit deeper, wherever it might be. But they don't seem to want to do it. They seem to go, "Oh, I know the best." And you'd be better off going in with the attitude of Sheffield United. That came up with this and we're brilliant. We haven't got a chance here. We're going to spend minimal amount of money. We're going to go down. We're going to take a parachute pain. We're going to try to come back up and then we'll be in a much better position financially. To be able to put money into the club and not be at the mercy of creditors or wherever it might be. And I just look at these managers. Like I look at, Gary O'Neill has kind of gone under the radar a bit for me because I always feel like we're wolves. They'll be okay when you look at the quality of players they have. But when you're going and bar me down, it looks bad to you. I really have. But wolves shouldn't be getting beaten far too at home by bar me. Not in that manner. Not giving up that amount of chances. And that amount of opportunities to fail in their own box. To have three penalties against them. You know what I mean? Don't give me. And what will happen is wolves will go well at the weekend against Everton. Sorry, they played on Wednesday. They'll go against Everton. And what they'll do is they'll play exactly the same way. Instead, the same to them says we're aware of goodison. This is a massive game for Everton because of the running games they have. What's the best thing to do with goodison? Let's sit back. Let's frustrate them. And we know we can turn them around and do that way. But they won't. They'll come out and be open. They'll possibly lose the game. And a team that are currently two points clear to them. We'll go four points clear to them. And there's no lack of. I find there's a lot of one dimensional managers going around the place now. They have one way of doing it. And if you can't do it that way, they get the sack. Yeah, and you're on to the next one and the next one. It's like a miracle around in reverse. You used to have your stalwarts of the Premier League. All right. You knew what you were going to get. Harry Redknaps, Sam Aladice, you'll warn us. You know, these type of managers who've been around the houses. But what they, Harry Redknap is probably the one you'd look at and say, you look at the Harry Redknap side and he will adapt to the players that he has as to how he plays football. He's always, there's always managers and they say, okay, we always try to play a four on the back. We try and play a three in midfield with one sitting and the four words. We'll see what we have. We can play with two strikers, one striker, two wingers, whatever. But the first thing that Aladice Redknap, more not, would always look to do is right. We're going to be hard to beat. First and foremost, we're going to be hard to beat because it's probably the easiest thing to coach in football is how to set up to be difficult to play against. The hardest thing to teach in football is how to beat that and the threat going the other way and score goals. But if you can lock off being hard to beat and have players like the caliber of forwards that will have at their disposal, then there is no way you should be sitting after 13 games with two wins on nine points. Yeah, but you see, my thing here is when we, like if you take Ipswich for argument sake, if Ipswich is the start of the season, you're like, look, they're quite delively. They're not shipping shit loads of goals, but they probably won't score enough. Right? An Ipswich, I think, I know they're down there. But I think they've probably been one of the better so as they're adapting this season to what they are. So what they've done is they've said, let's keep, let's continue to keep it tight. We need to score more goals. What do we need to do? We need to get this going, you're hutching into the game a bit more. The lap of front is causing problems. But we're still going to be as solid as we can. And you have to, when you come up in, when you're struggling there on there, you have to find the balance. You either have to be miserable at the back, where you can see nothing, right? Or you have to be, you have to get loads of goals. Teams down there generally don't get loads of goals. So the mix is, lads, we are going to concede most games, but we need to be able to score, right? Or we're not going to concede in any, in very few games, but we're not really going to score. You have to find the balance, Kev. And for me, these teams down for the balance, these teams, what they do is, they go in and go, we'll play airway and we're going to stick to our guns. And listen, people can say, you know, oh, that's, you know, fair play to them. You know, but it's not. It's not really up, Kev. Because so many teams come up, they stick to what they believe in. And what they believe in just isn't true. No. And look, it was, sorry, just on moves, we've gone through a, a weird time over the last four or four years because the, the, the agent guy was in there and now he's gone. And, you know, a lot of players that were there wanted to get out. And they seen us are stepping down and some of them got that step and sound. Some of them have to go. But they feel like they're a bit in limbo at the minute. But if I carry on here, I'm saying to go players here, can we not make ourselves solid? Because the go players I have are actually at the top end of the pitch and they will be able to do it. They actually have the, I think they have a good recipe for being solid and being able to be a trick. And if you're a solid and you're a trick, you stay open the lake. You genuinely stay open the lake. But this is where I've got a real bug barrier at walls. You don't have to pass out from the back at all costs. You know, especially when you look at the, I'm just going to bring it up there now. I just want to have a quick look at the satin line up because I just want to be sure of what I'm saying. Right. Right, you're a Josie satin goal, tomato, Barcelona, school of football can play. Okay. Yeah. The meaner is a sentiment. All right. So the meaner is playing a sentiment. He actually had a match rating of eight on football, which is difficult considering he lost four or two. I've got a lot of grand babies, like a lot, a lot. And when it comes to finding a gift for each other, you know, it could add up. But this year, while I was making my way through Walmart, I realized I don't have to spend a lot to get the gifts they'll love. And OPI mini-mani sets. I'm going to do so much nail art. Oh, yeah. A Lego set. My own a wall of water bottle. Ooh, and that's just half of them. Shop great gifts. They're sure to love for $25 and under at Walmart. 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No matter where the road ahead may take you this season. Volvo hopes you enjoy every moment and are confident in the certified by Volvo vehicle you've trusted to take you there. Contact your Volvo retailer today. This is for Tati Gomez, who's a big lumbering clump of a sentiment. And eight nori. Eight nori's being tied around by Liverpool fans is Robert's replacement. I'm sorry. He just isn't. All right. He is not a fucking fullback for any stretch of the imagination. He can't play fullback. He's shit. But then you look at the players in front of them. Andre linked with us for ages. Gomez were alike. Bela Guard. Kounya. Up front. Stran Larson scored a brace. Rodrigo Gomez is another young Portuguese left winger. They have talented players. But if you can't fix that at the back. And you're giving away stupid goals. Because of your own stupidity and passing out from the back. That lands on the players or the manager. And I'm sorry. When you got a manager at the end of the game blaming his centre back and his keeper. You put them on the pitch mate. What have you been telling them for the last. 13 games. You've been telling them to play this way. And they're just can't do it. Yeah. So it's ridiculous. And the others are you look at Ipswich right. Ipswich. Are below them in the table. They've only won one game this season. They have six draws. Yeah. Who sells me. Chris put it in the chat there earlier. What does that say again? That tells you. That tells you. They're staying in games between the fairly solid. And they're a tree. So the balance is actually there. And what happens if you have a team that are constantly in these loads of draws. Right. They might get treed at the wind. Yeah. Right. So if you go over 12 game period. And you say to me Ipswich. Might draw all them 12 games and get 12 points. Right. Okay. But the thing is. Ipswich have a balance there where they're a tree and they're fairly solid. Right. Over those 12 games. Instead of 12 points. They might get four draws. Four wins. And four defeats. Exactly. Right. Which gives you. For 16 points. So do you know what I mean? And but they're giving themselves the opportunity to get 16 points. Whereas other teams that refuse to say look we're trying to play with the back. Am I getting fucking murdered here. Right. Instead of saying that what's happening over there 12 games. They're winning one. They're fucking. They're winning one. They might win two. They're drawing fucking tray. They're getting nine points out of that 12. And over the course of the season. Ipswich will do Ipswich's style will do better. Then what wolves are trying to do. And because that's the way they feel it should be done. Right. So I'm sorry. But I'm sorry. I think Russell Martin believes that Russell Martin. Because I think Russell Martin talks about Russell Martin in the third person all the time. Yeah. But when he's at home looking at having a shave or thinking about having a shave didn't know I've got a sexy beard. No, I'm not. So Russell Martin won't shave his beard today. Russell Martin will go to training. Russell Martin goes and looks at his Southampton team and thinks. I want to be Brighton manager. But if I want to be the next Brighton manager, I have to play the Brighton way. But you don't. And this is what I mean. It's ridiculous. It's arrogance in its supremacy that he thinks he can do what Man City do. He can do what Brighton do as an established Premier League side. With the side who's just come up from the championship with a load of signings that he's bought from Man City's academy. And thinking he can play it this way. Well, you just can't. And the fact that you're doing it now for 13 games on the strength of one win. And having your arse handed to you with five points. And you still refuse to adapt. But Southampton came out with a championship through the playoffs. It's not like the blue championship prepared. No. And the other thing is, if you get the Brighton job or most jobs in the Premier League. They come available because the manager before them has a main good enough. Those outliers, the club going and you know, slow. Grandpa are leaving and this area becoming in. Things like that because Grandpa was headhunted. But a lot of these teams down there, they get jobs because the manager wasn't good enough. So what's better on your CV? Is it? Oh, he plays a really great style of football in the championship and came and got through to the playoffs after finishing, fought or whatever he finished. And he's come into the Premier League and his experience in the Premier League is being one win and toward the end. Or is it? He's really good soil in the championship. He came up through the playoffs. And when he got into the Premier League, in 12 games, he had far wins. He had three defeats. And he had three drafts. And how did he do it? Because he was able to adapt. And what happens is the pigeon, the end of pigeon holding themselves into this soil and it becomes very stale very quickly. And that's how, where it is. And Dan Austin said I was going to be freaked out there for a second. They talk careful with Russell Merritt. There you go. But look, Gary O'Neill, I think, I agree with you. I think he's on a hoidant and if he continues to do what he's doing. But, you know, I think he hasn't, you see, I think Gary has an awful lot of credit in the bank with people because of what went on up on it. And also the decisions against was, which we can't forget. No, that's true. But the decisions against was being horrendous. But at the end of the day, they can see the tree, you can see the tree penalties of the day. And lots of the failures this season is being down to the fact that they're trying to do something. That I'm not sure if they're capable, but it doesn't suit them. When you look at that team, that team should be one way of going, listen, get into me field as quick as you can. Don't float around the back. Get into me field to the Andre and whoever. And then get into these attackers that you've strung, strung, lass, and Konya, the Portuguese, like you mentioned, because they can impact. Do you get me? Yeah. Yeah. It's weird. I want to move on to Lappetegi because this has been a little difficult. Yeah, he's yours, isn't he? You've been talking about it for a while now. Yeah. I called him before I started the season when he got that job and the players he was bringing in, I said to me, he said, "That's just an absolute disaster waiting to happen." And the fact that it's West Ham, I doubled down because West Ham, you know, they had Moiz, they win a European competition with Moiz. It goes a bit stale. He lives. They bring in this guy. And I hate to say it, it feels a bit like West Ham tried to get above that station. If we're getting rid of Moiz, we're going to go for a lot of Taege. And he was at walls. He was a disaster. He was here there and everywhere. Wherever he was. But the standard of football, Kev, is appalling. And you cannot tell me that those West Ham players are enjoying playing under this coin because it's rank. You know, I mean, look, losing in the manner that they lost to Arsenal is one thing. Okay. It's Arsenal. And Arsenal, when they have their best 11 on the pitch, are as good as anything out there. Especially if you allow them to play. Yeah. And when you watch the highlights on match of the day of that game, and you look at some of the goals that they conceded. I mean, the Fabianski penalty, the second one, where he comes to try to clear it with, you know, try to clear the corner and just miss times. That's, you know, that happens. Don't mind that. You know, but some of the other ones, there's a one to the soccer played and he ran in behind and nobody bothered to track the runner. It's just doing the basics. And some of the goals that Arsenal scored were simple. You know, they really were routine basic defending and you have to wonder what are they working on. It's all well and good. You know, if you're playing against the side who are better than you and they dissect you, they take you part of the scores. Really good goals. And you can't get a touch on them. Well, that's one thing. But they went to Newcastle. One, two, nil. And they were the better side. You know, they deserved it. So the thing is on their day, they can play. But they're inconsistent. They're easy to play against. And it's the one thing I think you, I don't think you could really level at a David Moyes West Ham side. Is because of the length of time he was there. There were tough notes to play against. You know, they gave us good games for years. Your home or away. We usually got the better of them. But there were no easy games. And there were some games there where you're looking at the sets and play it. And he just looked at a real special player. In this set up, playing is in a double six with Sucek. Looks lost. Looks like I shouldn't, I don't need to be here. You know, he played Somerville and Bowen on the wings against Arsenal. What are you trying to, what are you trying to prove? You know, you're playing against a side who are looking to try to get into second in the league. With a full strength side that are coming against you, you're at home. On the back of a winning Newcastle. Surely you need to be, you know, trying to be just solid. There's no need to be playing two wingers and striker and a center attacking mid in Salaire. It just doesn't, you're not going to bust a ball against Arsenal. So why are you playing that line up in the first place? I think love taking got the job because he had the Madrid job. He had the Seville job. He was a Spain manager at one stage. So he's obviously not, not a fool. But I think, I just don't think he gets English football. And I don't think he gets West Ham. I don't think West Ham will take to him. I think he's not hiding to nothing from the start. I just think the style of football, like, you know, like when you, like if you take, say, like sports, when they look for a new manager, like when you play the sports way and they're like, what the fuck is the sports way, like, you know, you know, that was all dreamt up under when Glenn Holler was around and playing. Oh, I agree with you. I just don't think he suits worry. I think he's trying to be too precise on what he's doing. But I don't think he has the player to be too precise. And he's not at the club that they were. He's not at a club that like experiment with experiment and with stuff and give you time. The West Ham fans won't have it. For Andy Chase, as I don't understand where you're sliding the way these teams are playing, they're trying to find a way to play against better from the well established Premier League teams. It's about trying to find what walks. I've no problem with teams trying to find the best way to play. But I can promise you. I can promise you Southampton's best way to play. Boney's best way to play and was best way to play. It's simply not playing ill from the back with the players that they have. It isn't. It genuinely and it never will be. Not against the looks of your Liverpool, your Arsenal, your cities, even your sports. That will press you and go out of you. It's not. They don't have the quality to play through that on a regular basis where they can actually keep themselves in a game while doing that. They just don't. And don't get me wrong. If Wolves stayed up and said, "Right, we're going to be solid for us to see them. We're going to stay up." And he brought in a bit more quality. They might say, "Right, at certain times, we might be able to try this." But it's a long process to try and literally two of the three teams we're talking about here in Bournley and Southampton, one from last season, one from this season, have literally arrived at the Premier League and decided this is the way home. And it's not. And it'll show at the end of the season that it's not. So I understand them wanting to find the right way to play. But not the right way. Not in a million years is the right way to come up into the Premier League and try. No, the right way to play in the Premier League is an effective way to get points. And the one thing I say for West Ham, look, and the track. Yeah, losing Nicholas Ball group has been a problem because it don't think Michel Antonio can lead the line for a Premier League side anymore. You know, so that is definitely a problem for them. But I'm just having a quick look at seeing who's on the bench for them. You know, you're left within like the likes of Danny Inks, you know, Kufal, Alvarez, they're brought in big money. The Alvarez just got on the pitch and got sent off. That's really those. Yeah, but this is the problem. I mean, I think you combine a site who won a European Cup, a European trophy, back-to-back European finishes. And you have to look at it. Can you keep solidifying where you are? Or do you try to make the next step? And the problem when you try to make the next step is if you don't buy well, you get found out really quickly. And it's something actually I was watching. I saw a clip of a podcast earlier on, and it was actually someone asking a character about FFP. And character in the round, and in fairness to him, I don't take much trouble in what he says on Sky. But on this, I thought he was absolutely spot on because the misconception is with FFP is that it stops people going out and spending wads and wads of money. That's one part of it. The other part of it is you have to sell well. And if you sell well, then you can invest properly. But if you make bad investments, it should hurt you on the pitch. And you're seeing it now really with the likes of West Ham. Somerville doesn't really cut it. He didn't cut it for Leeds. He wasn't great in the Championship last year either, to be fair. I remember listening to Joel talking about him. And he's like, "Yeah, he'll show you his flashes of what he might be, but he's not." I think he would have been really good in the Championship last year. I don't think he was. He might have been OK, but he might have been OK, but look, that's the Championship. I was just looking at the likes of him. If you're going to be spending good money on someone like him, come in. And Folkrook had a really good season for, I think, Roshid Ormond. But before that, he didn't really do much. Alvarez has spent big money on Piketty. Piketty has spent well on killing him. They spent a fortune on him. Yeah. But he's saying it's half to world. And they're just long. But Piketty, like Taurus is there, God, West Ham bringing in more quality. The question, Mac, they have spent big in the last year. I'm not talking about the looks of your walls and just the hands. That persist the play with this. My problem with West Ham is that I think they've got players, but I think what he's trying to do there with those players is mad. It's absolutely mad like. And you're watching them playing. And I don't think the story of the play suits them at all. It just doesn't suit them. I would be looking to get Jarrod Bowen on the ball as much as humanly possible by West Ham. But it looks like his last piece of interest in this football team is the goal is at the top. Yeah. And ironically, they still shipped four goals in half an hour against that. That's not the start of that game the other day because they couldn't. They're being bullied. And the stories of some of these players are playing. They're being bullied. I'm amazed. He's still in a job. I'm going to be honest with you. Now, another one that you probably think I'm amazed. He's still in a job. I'm not. And because of the absolute shambles that the club is around them is Shandosh. And you know me, I listened to an Everton podcast on the regular. I've listened to nearly every episode you have because I'm always intrigued. It's just good lads. Yeah, good lads. And they speak the truth. And I have to say the post-match reaction to, you know, your Jesse. The guy on it was absolutely top notch. And I apologize. He won't be listening. But I apologize because I can't remember his name. But basically these two guys that were doing the post-match, I think he left the game a little bit early. Because he said I had enough of that. And he went to a pub in Manchester to do the post-match recording. And this guy tore Everton asunder from top to bottom. And so he absolutely went for them. And he basically destroyed them as a pointless football club. He said we have turned in to a pointless football club that just happens to be taking up one of the spots in the Premier League. If you get a chance, go back and listen to the post-match reaction of the Blue Room. Because he's absolutely so spot on and everything he's saying about everything. And you can hear he's emotional, he's upset, he's annoyed, but he's so measured on what he's saying. And he was so good. But the problem these have care is that there's no one around Sean Deutsch to get rid of him. The people that are in position there aren't in position to sack him. Because does it take over on the way? And what do they do? Do they give rid of Sean Deutsch and, you know, give it to someone in the club in an interim basis until the owners come in? What do they do here? Because Bob says they're Deutsch saved them in the situation between two years ago. They will be relegated. I get that. But the problem here with Sean Deutsch is that he saves them. They're appalling last season again. Right? Well, they're not appalling, but they're not good. And in this season, I think they've been absolutely terrible. Terrible. And he might be a guy that can save you. But the average, you know, I think it might be less than a point in the game here, the average. They have a horrific role coming up between now and the middle of January. And I'm, I'm, part of me is like, hell's that man's still in the job? But part of me is like, Carson's still in the job. There's no one there to sack him. They look so, so poor. I look at Sean Deutsch and you've got to look at Everton as a whole as to what's going on over the last few years. The truth is, I think they should have gone two years ago. They definitely could have gone last year and they could go again this year. It's, there's only so much blame you can lay as a manager's door when they haven't got a Bob to piss in or a bucket to throw it out of. It's just that they need players. They need serious investment. They need to take over the hill to happen. Forget about the stadium and all that other nonsense. They need to take over and they need stability in the ownership person foremost. Then they need investment because they need players. It's not that they haven't spent. It's just that they've been really good dealing in the transfer market for a while. Yeah, this is where bad business and bad transfers come back to bite them over a period of time. But the fact that they've been able to stay in the division is in large part to Sean Deutsch and how he sets them up not to be beaten in certain games. Yeah. I think you look like, and I, and I get back here, right? But what, like early doors, football, TV sets, Moya's looks the obvious choice for everything, right? Why is Moya's even considering going here? It's a character. It does nothing for him, right? If he's looking to get back into football, which he might not, right? But if he is, why is he wasting his time going into Everton? Because let's be honest, right? If he goes into Everton tomorrow, right? And by some, by some fucking magic, he goes into Everton tomorrow, right? The chances are the new owners come in and go, "We don't want David Mois." We want Joel's a Mourinho, right? Just for Agman's sake, right? So David Mois goes in and puts himself into that position for six months. While other jobs, better jobs are going to 100% become available in those six months. Do you know what I mean? Yeah. Do you know what I'm saying to you? Yeah. I think it's a madness. For any manager out there looking at everything, situation gone, I'm not going near that. No, don't get me wrong, if the freaking group come in and take over and they say, "Right, we have started this, this and this, we have the stadium has started, we've cleared all the debt, we're now fucking on 11 playing field and we're able to invest money." Then any manager goes, "Well, that looks a fucking decent project." No, it's a project. Not now. No. Not now. And I understand that they happen back to Mois, you know, the people's club, the fucking, the show, you know, and, you know, he don't really wear everything. You know? Oh, you've got to wear them all this way. Yeah, yeah, he did. And a couple of occasions. But if I'm there, but Mois, I'm sitting there going, "Oh, if I want to give him back into football, taking me a couple of months off here, I want to get back in. I'm going into a job that I probably won't have, you know, I'm going into a job that I probably won't have the starting next season going into this new stadium. Why am I taking it? Because I could actually, other, better jobs could pass me, boy, in that time." All for the romance of David Mois coming back. No. It's not David Mois's job. I mean, Shodesh will probably stay there until the takeover happens and then the new owners make a decision. But I'll tell you one thing. They need to be in the Premier League, first and foremost. And they could do worse than give Shodesh the money and the type of players that he wanted. But you don't have the money, Kev. The new owners with the debt cleared will have certainly way to be able to invest. But Kev, for a period of time. But now you're making the presumption that when these owners take over to the death of the football club, it's cleared. What they're doing is they're going, they're going, fire machines, shares in average. Which is going to cost him, fuck off at this stage, right? Because he just wants rid of it, right? They have put money up, right? The free can grew poor up money. The simple reason they poor up X amount of money was to pay off a loan to a company called MSP, who had a claim, if the loan wasn't repaid, had a claim on 50% of fire machinery shares plus 50% of the ground, right? But after 170 or 80 million that was out, so the free can grew to almost, they went in and said, "We'll give you." So, you want to be a marketer. It's easy. You just have to score a ton of leads and figure out a way to turn them all into customers. Plus, manage a dozen channels, write a million blogs, and launch a hundred campaigns all at once. When that's done, simply make your socials go viral and bring in record profits. No sweat. Okay, fine. It's a lot of sweat. But with HubSpot's AI-powered marketing tools, launching benchmark breaking campaigns is easier than ever. Get started at HubSpot.com/marketers. Looking for a pickup truck to get just about anything done? Look no further. 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Basically, we'll give you that money, which gets rid of that problem over there, where these guys can claim the shares. We'll still make our money back, even if we don't take over the club. But when we take over the club, we don't have this issue over here. Anyway, what they're doing is they've gone in. The club already owes them 200 million quid. They're 200 million in the hole already. Okay? And they're buying his shares for an external, which is fair. But they're walking into a football club that has around 400 or 600 million pounds of death. Plus, they've stayed him at their building, which I don't think has actually factored into the death of this football club. Right? Okay? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because they owe 7, 7, 7, 200 million pounds. I was going to ask you about that. Right? The old one. The old one. They used to owe MSP 200 or 160. They now owe the freaking group 160. Right? I think the number is somewhere between 400 and 600 million pounds, death. Okay? That's where they owe the expenses for the stadium. And we all know when you move into a new stadium, money just doesn't flow straight away. Look at Arsenal going back to 2004 when you move into the Emirates. It took them 10 years to come back to the Arsenal that we taught, they were challenging for even, you know, they were making the champions, they were, they had to sell all the players. They were selling them on CED. They were getting rid of players. And people think that these guys are going to come in and go, "All the money's there now." That's what they're going in there is. They're going in. And they've basically, they're going to secure that stadium for themselves. An investment of 300 million quid. That's a stadium with a billion quid. That's what they're doing. Okay? And this track record in Rome is not good. It's not good with managers. There's not to be good with managers, but what they have done at Roma is make sure that the club is competitive in Serie A, where there will be at least in and around European spots. Now, Roma is a big club anyway. They're not going to run the Europa League, the Conference League. Pushing to get into the top four is okay and Roma will take that. Well, if you're Everton, you still have to stay in the division. When I'm looking at the eleven, he was able to put that against Manchester United because I don't know how much more was available to him. You know, I mean, what I'm getting off, what I'm getting off when I listen to this stuff around Everton fans is, right? It's that Shandosh has, Shandosh's purpose are everything. It is null and void now. Right? It's null and void now. His idea is to make them solid, not conceding goals, not losing games, grabbing a draw, maybe winning. You know, everyone loses, but they're not that any more. They're open at the back. They're given up plenty of fucking chances. They're not scoring enough goals. I said, really, okay, solid and a tre. Right? Yeah. And in being a tre, you're scoring some goals. They are not solid any more, and they're not scoring enough goals. And the only reason that man is still in the job is because everything above him doesn't know what the fuck they're doing. Plus what's left of the seal? Did he have the money to pay him off? I don't know. I wouldn't have thought his, I'd imagine his deal would be contingent in where he is in the league. So I'd say at the minute, he's not in the relegation zone. He's not going to be in the relegation. He shouldn't be in the relegation zone by the time the transfer window comes around. But the other side of it is someone who has a massive chance at being in the relegation zone. I think they sit two points above the 19th place. Or hang on a second. I'm nearly sure they sit two points above the relegation place. Well, they're on 11. Actually, do you know what? Yeah. Let me read the fixtures out here. Go on to walls, sorry, home to walls, home to Liverpool, away to Arsenal, home to Chelsea, away to Manchester City, home to Forest, away to Barnet, home to Villa, home to sports, away to Brighton. That's between now and the end of January. Jesus. Right? There's a huge chance they'll be in there. And the problem for everything is, if they go in there and they go four points from safety, they'll just fucking tenderly combust. They will just literally fucking, the heads will fall off completely. But they've been here so many times, even with the police deductions and stuff, they've always managed to find a way of grinding out two or three wins and a bounce. Yeah. That just puts them into it, a safety zone. Yeah. But I see where you're looking at there. They've scored only ten goals this season. And I'm looking at it. I think that's the joint lowest goal scored total with Southampton this season of any year. It's just, honestly, Kev, I genuinely think to be better off, maybe there is a payoff that I don't want to pay. I don't know what it is. But I genuinely, I tend to be, like, Moyers doesn't make sense. Moyers, sorry. Moyers makes sense for everything. But I don't think everybody makes sense for Moyers. So maybe it will happen, right? But if it was going to happen, surely it would have happened by now, no? This is where I look at it. But a quarter of the way into the season is sitting two points on the 19th race. But you're also, yeah, you're also what? Four weeks away from, five weeks away from the opening of the transfer window. Yeah. And if not a money? No. But they do have at least one sale of a asset, maybe two. Yeah. And if you're down and around there anyway, and you can recoup money by selling a brand trade in this window in order, and the only way you could sell someone like that is if you could be guaranteed to be able to turn that into three players. Otherwise, there's no point in selling. But if you can turn that into three players that will give you a fighting chance of staying up, you'd have to do it. But the net will be there. If you want to change the manager, that's the gamble, isn't it? You have to get money into the club if you're going. I understand that. But you're looking at a guy that they saw him from Leon, didn't they? Oh, Brian. Wasn't Leon, he was with? Okay. And this is the other thing. They saw him for 20 million from Leon, right? Okay. And I don't think he gets a game. They saw him the other fellow Mangale from Leon for 16 or 18 million quid. And that was all around the fact that this Leon owner was meant to be coming in and trying to take over the club. And then there was no sign of him. So they had even invested 28 million, or 26 million quid in two players because they think the fellow that owns Leon will be compared to this. And then he's not. Yeah. It's all over the place. And it is. I'm telling you now, they have no choice. If they lose against Wolves during the week and they lose to us, they have no choice but they get rid of them. And who would you look to try to bring in? Who would you look abroad? Would you look abroad? I mean, who would want it? I think you'd have to be trying to get a man out there. The answer to the problem is to go in the hat and decide. Available. Yeah, they'll never go for him again. No. But there's an argument, there's an argument that he should have never sacked Rafa beneath it. No. We said that aside. There's an argument that he should have never seen. Tom Bolland says the couple of Leon are in financial trouble. And Jonathan says give it to Rafa for the crack, but that's what you need. Rafa beneath has would make everything solid and a tray. Yeah. And they'll draw more games than they lose. They get the same. They won't get the same on the wheels, but they'll draw more than they lose. I don't know who you give it to. But they look so fucking stale to me. Ushin says, "Yaman John Dexter got own issues at Leon. Now they have a provisional relegation. And they've got 500 million before the end of the season. They will go under." So that's what's the deal with. That's the deal. Leon have anywhere near those kinds of assets. No. Carcedent. Not even close. No. Carcedent. You know, I don't know who to bring in. I don't know who to bring in. Like, I'm looking at that run in games. If they lose the walls and lose the walls. They're in the bottom tree. And then you look at the run they have. They have teams. Even if you throw forest in there, they're still really up there. You look at Chelsea who might have the run in the toilet. You've asked them to definitely do. You've see they're a wounded animal. You know, there's so many teams in there. There's none of them. There we go. Ah, they might. You know. I think the most game is massive. It's absolutely colossal. Because, you know, Gary O'Neill definitely needs a result. After that type of performance they had at the weekend, they definitely need a result of some sort. And after listening to what you were saying about everything, then yes, you know, the more you look at the fixtures, they've got coming up. They sat on 11 points with no real. You wouldn't put a fiver on them. Getting points between other those fixtures afterwards. It's a horrendous run now. Don't go me wrong. You're right. They have fell on the way at times to get a couple of wins. You're going to go, Jesus, well done. Torex says it's 100 million that Leon need to raise the end of the season. Not the full 600. So it's obviously 100 million. But then the other 400 doesn't go away. It's not a start away. It's just happening. There's that down the line. Yeah, North will rise again since textures of the football, but we came to South American champions the other day. Tom Baldwin says he works with Everton, and he wants Potter. But, like, Graham Potter left Berlin, because he'd seen a big shiny, like the Stanford Bridge. And it was an unmitigated disaster. Why is Graham Potter risking after being so long ago in the game to go? Do you know where I think Roy should go? Everton. It's the same situation as Moias. But if Graham Potter, who, by the way, got about a fucking 20 million credit out of Chelsea, probably is no interest to be in the football manager now. But if he's coming back, he's probably looking to cook it back to me. You never know how it's going. I'm going to mention two clubs here now that I think will have one eye with managers looking over their shoulders. Moias is on a dodger run at the minute. What he's achieved in the last two seasons has been nothing short of fabulous. It's fantastic what he's done with them. People were waiting over the big European games mixed with the Premier League and the squad at the hardware. Five wins in the Premier League this season. They're sat in 12th, and they're not just losing games. Chelsea, one of the weekend, was a bit of a hide-in. The other one, I think, definitely should be looking over his head is Newcastle. I think Eddie Howe is getting to that stage at Newcastle. He's not improving them. He's sat in the 11th place at the minute. Look, you've got to caveat all of this with how tight and congested the Premier League is at the minute, from Arsenal in second and 25 down to Aston Villa in Bournemouth even on the 18th and 13th. You've got to caveat that. Newcastle's owners are not going to be happy sitting in mid-table. I was watching something earlier on in Sky Sports News where Saudi Arabia gerrymandered a way to get the World Cup in 2034. In 10 years' time, Saudi Arabia is going to be hosting the World Cup. They're going to want a Newcastle side competing at the very top end of the Premier League in the next decade. Eddie Howe is getting them nowhere near closer to that. For them to get to a place where they're going to be competing on a regular basis at the top end of the Premier League, they have to be qualifying for Europe on a regular basis. They can really kick off, and they're not in that boat. I think they've got the clout in the morning to be able to go out and find a top end manager. That's why I think the likes of Graham Potter, whether he's that guy or not. I think that's what the likes of Graham Potter is holding out for. As the Villa and the job may come up, a Newcastle job might be on the office at some point over the next six months. He's doing a fantastic job as a full-on manager. The Man City job may come up in the next six months. The Man City job could definitely come up in the next six months. But if I'm Thomas Frank, sat at Brentford, I'm looking at what's going on around me, and what he's doing at Brentford at the minute, where he's got him into the top eight, and he's playing at his Thomas Frank play some good stuff. I think there could be some good jobs coming up before the end of this season, and definitely to start a next season, because there are certain cycles that are coming to an end. I agree, and that's why I think managers out there, I don't think you toy yourself to Everton for six months, and let these possible jobs pass. Plus, even if those jobs don't come to the next season, if it doesn't go well at Everton, people will go, "I think it's not everything that you've just spoken." Why did he take the Everton job? It's that how much he believes in himself that he took everything. It's so weird, and I think it has been a weekend of looking at, "We haven't spoken about, I need a football, really." We've just spoken about managers that are in trouble because it felt like a weekend where you go, "Now, this is where, if you're putting a bet on, that a manager loses his job before the 15th of December." It's one of those, it feels like that's where it's going to go. And Torex is, Potter cannot take another job for a period of time, otherwise he loses out on payments from Chelsea, so he's sitting there, he's grand. He's not going to be grand. I tell you, now, if Potter decides to take a job on somewhere else, he's not going to be doing it for the minimum wage. He's going in for good money, so he's not going to be wearing it too much. The other one that commented came in there was from Super Dizzle about Newcastle. Newcastle are four points off, top four, how is grand? They beat Arsenal and they might get a result against us. Newcastle needs to be in the top four in and around January. I mean, I watched the highlights, the extended highlights of the game against Palace, the draw at Palace at the weekend, and Palace left two points behind me. They were, Palace were... Newcastle are in the top three and I hate XG, but I see the XG stack on today of 0.03. Yeah. They're so inconsistent and that's their biggest problem, is they could turn up against us on Wednesday night, and Anthony Gordon could have the game of his life. Isaac could miraculously return... He isn't going on apparently. Do you know, the way he went off, limping off what he's dodging hit, and if he's available to play against us, that tells me enough about Alex and Teresa. Yeah, it reminds me of Aaron Robin. Yeah, well, Aaron Robinson says... He says, "All Isaac looks to be ready for Wednesday." Apparently, it was an impact injury he got on the weekend, and he should be back for a new... Oh, no, part of the thing was playing with a new castle. Yeah, you know, whoever was playing, playing. But listen, we're going to go because we've just gone over here. We're the best boys, we're nearly up. We're already getting on. But look, I've enjoyed that. I think it's going to be interesting over the next couple of weeks, especially as teams position themselves or fail to position themselves for this Christmas run that starts around the 18th of December. That's when it really kicks in, you know, the 18th, the 22nd, the 26th, whatever, you know, all these four games in 10 days or whatever it might be. There's Bissars today, so from 18th of December to the 7th of January. Chase. You're off? Yeah. That's a fucking handy number you have. Paul says we didn't even talk about the salad contract stuff that's coming up. Well, we coiled it in at the start, and we just had a relax, whatever it will be. We'll be. Early doors, as time goes, good show. Appreciate the chat. Take care and good luck with your game. Thanks to the early doors for Paul TV. It was a West Ham fan, but it looks like... I hope you weren't too hard on West Ham. We just say it as we see it. But if you ever want to talk about it, give us a show. 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