 Felly er mwyn gael i'r gynllunio ar ei ddeffyn i'r sgaf, ac mae'n gynllunio'r gwneud diwethaf am y ddechrau'r ddechrau, chi'n ceisio ... ... ac chi'n ceisio'r ddechrau cynlluniaid ar y Helluffan. Mae'n teimlo i'r iman i'r gyffredig ar gyfer gweithio a'n hynna gymaint fel y gwirionedd yr oeddiad ac yn ddiwedd yn y Lleig, os yw'n gwybod yn mynd i'w ddweud? You've been in situations before where you've had to lift players' confidence. How can you go about doing that as a manager? I think basically on a day-to-day basis is showing the process of how we get over the trouble that we're in. We'll spend a fair amount of time analysing the player individually, talking to the player individually, and then looking at how he's performed this season, and then individually, and there's a unit saying, look, this is what I want us to try and achieve by the end of the week, what I want you to try and just achieve in the game, so we can see a steady process of all areas of the game increasing slightly, not asking for massive increases because that's going to be impossible at this moment in time, but to see a gradual increase and uprise in all areas of their game individually, small little improvements day in, week in, week out, and hopefully that starts bringing more confidence, which starts bringing more results, more results, gross confidence, and trying to get a run of games together where we're winning and drawing more than we're losing, and I think that's the most important thing at the moment. Building the confidence comes by us as a backroom staff, by making life easier for the players and the feeling at the moment to try and relax them and let them express themselves in the right way, and so that would be the environment on a day-to-day basis to lift the mood and to get the players a little bit mentally more stable and a little stronger mentally to go out and deliver their best performance, so they've got to really be capable of turning it round that way because the mind controls everything, it controls all the talent they've got, all the physical attributes that they've got, all the decision-making processes they've got, and so if we get the mind right we'll get the technical side right and we'll get the physical side right. You said when you left Crystal Palace that you wanted to take a bit of time out, you wanted to leave the rig as a club football behind for a while? I didn't just want to take a bit of time out, I was convinced that would be enough now, but it's evident, I suppose, it's the traction, the club itself, the people who I've known at the club, the people who I said before, who've worked at the club and told me what a great club it is and I most thought it was that, and hopefully I can put this difficult spell behind us as quickly as possible and start looking upwards, it's got ambition, that's one big key thing for me, it has ambition, and ambition going forward is very important for any player and any manager or any coach, or anybody that works for the football or any owner or director, ambition is what you need to have, and hopefully we can deliver to the fans which is their ambition to see this club get as high up that league and challenge. You know, I think that whatever has happened before we've got to all rally round together, our relationship, our will to do it all together would be my way forward, we're all in it together and we've got to give the players every possibility to play to their best and really give them no excuses for playing the best and getting them right back up to the top level of their game, and the quicker we can do that, the better the results will get. And just finally then, Simon, if you had a message for the Everton fans who were watching this, what would you say to them? Well, I'd say that this, I think that we will be working tirelessly in the beginning for the improvement of the players who are fit, and tirelessly to get the players who are injured fit and up and running as quickly as possible, and to get players enjoying the football again and trying to entertain the fans particularly at Goodison Park, and what I mean by doing that is yes, commitment, so they don't feel like the players are not giving their all, knowing that the players are giving their all, sometimes the result might not go for them, but at least they will have seen that. But at the end of the day, let's see us start winning again.