 Cymru, wrth gwrs, a gwybod i chi'n gwirio'r cwmffrin, yw'n ei gweithio'r gweithio'r amser hynny, ac mae'n gweithio'r cyfeirio'r cyfeirio'r cyfeirio i Gwyrdd. Yr Ffordd, ni'n gweithio'r cyfnod o'r ffordd yma, o'r cyfnod i'r Gwyrdd? Yr Gwyrdd, mae'n gweithio'r cyffredinol. Mae'r griffwyr sydd wedi'i tru'r hynny. Mynd yna'n meddwl gofo pob yw'r meddwl sy'n meddwl mewn ond o'n meddwl yw'r meddwl. Ac yn y dyma ychydig? Yn y ddiweddol yn yr unrhyw o'r ffordd ent o gweithio chi roi cyflosio? Cheltsy sydd wedi eu gweld yn aflent o bethdydd 60 miliwn gyda'r griffwyr, mae eu cael bydd ar y cyffredin? Nog, mae'n chweilio. Mae'n hoffi hynny'n gwybeth o hynny, mae eittr gweithio gwaith i'r blwyddyn. Be gyda Says Newy Llywodraeth yn mynd i ni ychwanegwch i'r club i'n gweithio gyrwyr menrydu, ac yn grwybod i mi ti'n gweithio gyrwyr sydd yn cynafol. Gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ono siarad ei chyfnodd o'r ardwyso'n byd? Ertho i'n gwneud yr hwn, ond onn iddyn nhw bod yn cyfnodd ar weithio'r cyfnodd. Mae gennym ddweud y hynny ymddangos i chi fel y mae'n gwybod gweithio ac yn llenwar mewn ffagoriadr, Yn gyfer yw, rydyn ni'n fawr i'n dweud? Rydyn ni'n gweithio i'n fawr i'r fawr i'r fawr ac mae gennym ni'n gwneud i eu fawr i'r oed, i gyd yn dda i fi, i gyd yn dda i fi, i gyd yn Llywodraeth Celf, i gyd yn ei ddweudio i fawr, i gyd wedi gwirio i Eunglun, i gyd yn eu Llywodraeth Lleid, efallai yn unrhyw yn dweud o geisio i fawr mewn fawr o gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio i'r brachio. Mae'r yn aged i'w bwysig o'r obaidd ac mae'n iawn a dweud, mae'n teimlo ffordd yn ganddo. Mae'n fawr i ddain – mae'n waith i ddweud i'w hyn. Mae'n mirio i'w gweithio eu cyfle a fwylo sydd gennych eu gymohod yn y gwyll grab y mydd. Mae'n ddiwrnod lleol i'r cyffredinol. Yn gwrs, Delly Ali yn ymdeg mewn lynyddu i'r nattychwil. Ond yn ymddig ddweud y Delly Ilywodraeth? Yn oedd yn omeid o iawn.埂 i'w meddwl gwaith i ddeli… Mae hyn wedi'i gweithio i gemodol iawn, mae ystod o chopod, cytuno mi oeun, i bach Balladau, i bach i chi'n gwneud, i bach rwyf i ni, a nid oedd iawn i'n teimlo. Dyma fydd ym mwyaf oherwydd y door oed o eitio gweld? Rwy'n gmhwyl ar hyn, mae'n gallu meddwl i gael. I ddweud chi wedi gael am y dyfodol o hynny o'r cyfu'r perffinol yma? Allwn i gael, mae'n eitio i gael achos bod i'r pwlaes hynny, ac yn gweithio i'r pwlaes maen nhw ddweud? Mae'n pethau bod bod, mae'n gweld unigau a wrth gwrs ystynodol. Rwy'n credu seguedd iawn i chi'n gweld eich gwawdd, eh? Mae'n credu ceisio i chi ceisio i chi ein gwwell. Mae'n gweld iddynt gwaith, mae'n debyg bod dych chi'n gyfarwdydd. Dwi'n credu gweld ni'n cyffredin, mae'n cael ei ffrindail. Mae hi'n credu wedi'i nod o'r ffrindiau, a hynny'n edrychu, a'r ffyrdd amddangos iddo. Yn gael dda i gyd yn dweud o blaen arwain, gan y trafnod a'r ddechrau, Dyn ni weithio i gael, mae'r gweithiau'n gweld yn tuhtlifwn iawn. Mae'n cael ei awr arall. What can you tell us about potential deal for Neil Miltain, as well. I think I'm not going to get in on all potential deals. Would it be just one striker, coming in, though, or would it be potentially more than one before that? We'll see. We'll see how the attacking options... ..we are short on attacking options potentially. Sbysig oedden nhw, with the five subs that you can use now, we're going to see squads, I think, more full of players with the rather starter's, or really good options a we want to look in the area? The fact that the window is still open like this and you are still looking to do these doesn't impact you from day to day as well because obviously you've got to concentrate on preparations for the games. Well it is what it is, this job is consuming in many ways and we are very fortunate to have these jobs I love doing what I do. As much as its there you strive everyday to improve the club and team and squad Mae'rgymau am yr handleb ac mae oedd yn fwy oherwydd ei balus a'r byw. Rwy'n fawr o'r fawr i ddministrolu arnyntio. Rwy'n gwrthod. Rhyw un o'r siwn i rywun ymgyrchu. Mae ffairnus ym môl yn ddлиfod yma. Felly mae'r bair yn lawer o'r fawr a'r fawr i wneud yn cael ei wneud yn gweithio ar arddangos y bwyr. Rwy'n gweithio i'r fawr i'r fawr i'r wneud yn lawer o'r fawr i'r fawr i wneud. Yn y gallu gweithio'r gael, yn gweithio. Rwy'n fawr i'w ddweud – I'm rwy'n gonydd hyn sy'n glwstradd yn targed. Frank, let's look forward to this weekend's game, then. First of all team news you were able to give some last game time in the league cup on Wednesday night. What's the team news going this week? Tom Davis we hope is in contention. He had a small feeling in his groen in the warm up before Fleetwood pulled out of that game, and hopefully he's in the squad. I'm just trying to think of the end of the quarry is injured. Dominic Cavallun will train next week and other than that we're pretty much where we were going into Fleetwood and as you said we've got some good minutes into some players that are either returning from injury or lacking fitness and game time so that was a big bonus in the week so on that front there were some positives out of midweek. How far away is Dominic if he's going to return to train next week that must be a plus? Yeah it is and I think he's slightly ahead of schedule but we must be calm because we can't push him at this stage. He's working really hard, great focus, out on the grass. If he trains in the middle of next week will it make him available for Liverpool that would be tough but can we start to look at the games after that hopefully if all goes according to playing yes. Anna got 90 minutes in the league cup, how do you assess his performance? Good, felt he's way into the game, took a lot of kicks which would be good for him, filled with the power and the physicality of all the English footballs all about and I thought he really grew into it. I was only going to get better, he's a young player we must have patience with him because he's a player for the now and the future and he'll get a lot better but I thought it was a really mature start for a player of his age and yeah it was great to see it. Any needs fitness is just a base fitness so that was a big plus. What are your thoughts on Brentford because quite often in the Premier League we hear about this second season's syndrome it started quite well this time. Yeah they're just a good team aren't they, they're just a really well coached, well drilled, well recruited club, fantastic stadium, suits to club atmosphere, watched the Manchester United game last week it looked great. A style and the way they play that they've been working on over years, over years and that's why you get this stability within the club and really good players. So yes it's a real tough match for us, they've shown in their opening games what they're all about, it'll be very tough. Have you noticed any significant change in their style without Christian Ericsson because obviously they have quite an impact on the last year? Yes and no, I think they're a team that can change styles in game or in phases of the season. I think they came up as a very strong footballing team from the championship and the way they played. I think they altered their game when they first got into the Premier League and I find that impressive they've got different ways of winning games. So yeah as I say good players and you can see that they've had a lot of time to work together and I've got nothing but respect for the job that Thomas has done there, I think he's been great. Thanks very much. Hi Frank, I know you'd like the results to be better but you've brought in players that will strengthen the squad and have improved the team already. How satisfied are you with the progress so far day to day training wise and I know the results have maybe not been a reflection but are you confident that that's come in soon? Yeah results are so key aren't they but yeah I think anyone who watches this, well I certainly suppose it's important what I feel and I feel that there's a strength that we're gaining through the team from back to front. And the signings that have come in and have been here with time until we met James Tarkowski I suppose Connor now who's very quickly settled and given us a real nice looking spine at the back of the team and leaders. Amador hasn't really been able to yet because of fitness to get involved and I think Dwight is filling his way in so there are elements that will get a lot better and I'm pleased with our performances. I'm pleased with the way that Lazer training, I'm pleased with the spirit of the group and the next thing is results for sure and that's the frustrating thing about how this window has gone on and how we haven't been able to settle so quickly because we were every teams in a different position and we know that when we lose with Charleston there's a big player for us and we're trying to construct around it. It needs a little bit of time, it's really really normal. Points that have really helped in those first three games and more points but we are what we are and we now just have to be really positive, work really hard and I have a strong belief in the Lazer and in the team and in the way we're working that those results will come because if the performances are there and you keep working then the results will fall for you. Lack of firepower has been costly so far in terms of playing to see, nevertheless I think 19 shots last week, there needs to be more composure in and around the penalty area and less anxiety but how can you bring that about? You have to work on it and also with this personnel. You're right that lack of firepower is something we're well aware of and it will be very difficult in this Premier League to win games because even if you can control a game, even if your stats say 19 shots, if you don't take those chances it's very hard to keep control of a game for 90 minutes and that's what happened against Forrest, we were in good control, only our individual mistakes would have given them a goal and then they score because as the game goes on that's Premier League football. We need to, we're working very hard to address down, we have to. How impressed were you by Lewis Warrington in midweek against Fleetwood? It's maybe not the best barometer for Premier League progress but he was accomplished, wasn't he good on the ball, he wanted the ball, he's about as evident as they come and looks to have a bright future. How far away is he from maybe knocking on the door Premier League? He was knocking on the door and it is a good barometer because Fleetwood was a really tough game and he had to come on and influence it and he did with his play, with his receiving and his passing, he's a really talented boy, he's an incredible attitude, incredible young professional, he's desperate to play for Everton and I love that, that oozes out of him every day in training. So I was really pleased to give him his full debut and he's well deserved and he's in the squad and we'll see what happens as the next week or so goes on towards the end of the window because of his development, what he did produce last year, it's very important that we keep his upward curve going but whilst he's here in the meantime he's knocking on the door because of the way he's training and playing. Thanks Mike, we'll go to Alistair at BBC. Hi Frank, just in terms of Anthony Gordon, does it help or hinder you the fact that you're dealing with a club that you know so well? It neither, neutral, it doesn't affect it. So any past relationships don't come into it or anything? No, nothing and I've got new owners since I was there anyway, it's very different but it doesn't have any difference. Obviously you've talked about values there, but are you in a position where you've mentioned or you've hinted that you want to bring in a striker? Have you got the money to be able to do that regardless of what happens with Anthony Gordon? Yes, there's obviously, things are relative, not saying the number that we've got, but we know it's an area we want to improve and we will improve it. We'll improve it in this window by the end of it. So you're confident that that will happen? If that didn't happen, how would you feel at the end of the window if you didn't have a striker? It will happen. Okay, fine. And we have Dominic Calvert-Lewin coming back, as I say, but it's an area that we're well aware of. Then the last thing we wanted to do or is the last thing that we should do is bring a player on a whim or in a rush that's not going to improve the squad now and generally. I think those are clear things that if there have been any mistakes previously, we don't want to make those. We want to work together, joined up to make sure we make the right decisions for the club in the right areas. It's really important that we do that. So just to be clear, there will be another striker coming in? I don't need to go any more for Alison, what I just said to you. We're going to go again in attacking areas. Fine, okay. And just lastly on Deli, I know you sort of alluded to the fact that, you know, you sort of worked out for me, you suggested maybe the training has not been up to what you require. Do you look at that signing now as a gamble, and do you also look at it as a gamble which didn't pay off? I think there's a risk element to any signing, pretty much. The majority of signings unless you're talking about the top bracket applies, but there's always a relative risk. The reality of the Deli deal is that when I came, I think we had probably two days left of the transfer window. We clearly had a lot of injuries at the time, and we clearly needed some people in for the squad, in midfield areas particularly. So the opportunity to get Deli for one in the way that the deal was constructed was a very, say, cheap deal for us. But, you know, I think it's quite well known out that how the deal was constructed. So on that case, I think everybody involved was probably taking that calculated risk. And the fact that it's not come off to this point is just a reality of it. So I think the move to Turkey for him gives him an opportunity to go and show himself and work hard and perform in that league. And gives us an opportunity just to get our heads down and work now with what is a different looking squad to what I walked into in January. So, you know, those circumstances are coming in where the window was just shutting and you needed a player. And now Deli's gone on loan. I think we almost remember as well that he had 45 minutes against Crystal Palace where it really affected a game that sort of defined our season in a way. So I think we shouldn't overanalyze it and let the boy just go and play his games out there. Just so he won the last one. Also, you Brentford thumped Man United the way you probably saw Leeds thumped Chelsea on Sunday. How would you assess how this season has started because there's quite a lot of random results? Is that anything to do with the transfer window still being opened, the fact that we started early? How do you explain it? Yeah, I think they'll always be contributing factors and maybe the window is certainly won. It feels like it is won and it affects different teams in different ways. Because when you're trying to strengthen a team's wanting to hold on to players and there's all this sort of thing that should be going on for me June and July. It should be, not when the games have started. So there's probably some factor there. And also we just have to look at the Premier League and the fact that even though Leeds have lost a couple of big players in, they've invested and gone in a different direction and Brentford, as I say, are stable and growing and cannot bring in players to improve the squad in different ways. And nobody can underestimate these teams. I don't think we should be so shocked. I think we should just appreciate the teams that get these results. Analyzing a football sense why is everyone's talking about kilometres run. That's a little bit of a red herring. You run more kilometres when you're chasing the ball. That's a fact. So that sort of simple stat I keep seeing, being spoken about is a tiny bit of the truth and all the truth. The reality is I think the top teams like the Liverpools and the cities and the Chelsea's are there for a reason. They probably will rise to that point. But the fact that the teams like Brentford can produce those results is just a beauty at a Premier League and just more than anything I would say this credit Brentford and Leeds for those results in that moment and just appreciate the league that we've got.