1. What went wrong last season and has it been put right?
Usual late winter slump that took until last 6 games to put right. Squad depth and quality increased, so hopefully we can get through the winter blues!
2. How has your transfer window strengthened your squad?
Sterling allows Silva to play where he needs to, and Pelle has finally succumbed to 4-2-3-1, which compliments the new personnel. Delph may turn out to be a very good buy, as he will allow Yaya to do what he does best.
3. Given form of both teams, how confident are you about your chances on Sunday?
Everton always seem to match up well against us and are good at stopping our free flowing football. If we can overcome your smothering play, and stop your counter attacks, it should be a win with a two goal margin. Imperative is a clean sheet. Can't lose if the opposition doesn't score, and we will always make chances. Quietly confident, especially if both teams play to their level.
4. What do you think about Roberto Martinez?
Nice guy, who seems like a decent teacher. Would be interested to see how he would handle a top, top club, but he never seems to have the personnel to do what he would like. I wouldn't fancy him at City, tbh.
5. Given that there might be a march and another flyover on Sunday, do you have any thoughts on that?
Freedom of speech! Think Kenwright has been a good owner, and it's not like he hasn't tried to sell, but the problem is stadium and potential to be a Champions League regular, which is very hard to see.
6. Which Everton player would you urge Pellegrini to sign?
Only one worth a serious sniff would be Barkley, but he doesn't seem technically proficient enough for Pellegrini, so I'd go with Coleman.
7. Are there players at City Everton should be looking at be it a loan or permanent?
Denayer, especially if Stones leaves.
8. How do you see the weekends match going and can you name the score?
Win for City, 2-0