 … ydych chi'n goes arwraff iddyn nhw… … oherwydd mae'n cyflwyno ar gyfer… … oherwydd mae ddarparu o'r cael ei wneud. Dyna lle mae'n ddechrau'r rhan o'n mi oed. Abertau unaer ychydig yng nghydfawr i ddweud ar hyn. Mae'r bwysig, mae'n 4 pwyntio yng nghydfawr i gwael, pa. Mae'n bwysig y gwaen o'r gwaeni, mae'n bwysig o ddaf, mae'n 5-1 Moving in. Maen nhw'n beth rydwg, mae'n dweud. ..y'n gwneud dyfodol angen. Mae'n rhoi ni'n olygu'r fron. Mae'n unig hefyd ac yn ei chorlwg, mae'n dweud i'r ddarlwedd yn dod yn eu objects. Felly mae'n ddechrau a ddionio. Mae'n dod yn y bod hi, ond mae'n nghylch, mae'n gyflosol'n gyfrifoedd, mae'n gallwn gwlu dwyliad erbyn ymgylch, mae'n gallu ei chyflwg a'n gwybod'r gwaith. Mae'n gyd-dill, mae'n gweini'n ddionio. Mae'n gilydd o bach. gael, iawn y ganddo, eu cyndro i gyfwyrdd fel y bydd. Gyflyb ynyl i'r blaenad o'r bobl ac mae'r gwrs o'r blodd gyda'r cael ysgrifiannol. I gyd yn y grwp. Mae'r ganddo hefydach y gallwn cael ei ddefnyddio hefyd, rwy'n rydyn ni'n hefyd. Mae'n byw. Mae'r continuity arall, ma'r canol a'r doof yn Fyllyd Delfyd, i'r ddechrau Fyllyd-Golwy. Mae'r stadion yn unig o'r ganddo'i ganddo. Rydyn ni'n geisio'r byd. ac rhaiwyd wedi ein bod gwaith serio, ac rydych chi'n dal i gyd. Because... So, he's getting the love. He's winning it. And he's proven that when he was that old, he just... He had some good games and he still had something to offer, but it just wasn't what we needed. When Guilfe got into the role, fell apart, he did, didn't he? Lot more in on his shoulders, didn't he? Bernard was just really nice when people said I worry your ass for you know he doesn't play forever he was like why am I that's because he did play forever he is an evertonian and I got over him leaving for many years ago. I got over it because life and stuff like that, and I'm really pleased as he's doing well, and I've said this before, and I'll say it again, Everton needs to fucking start doing something and start using the fact that he's over there in his name. Everton went over there at the weekend, Scott McLeod went over for an Everton in the USA, they've launched it. Yeah, I'm glad that's what it was at the weekend, it was the Premier League. Fanfest, which was in Washington, it was a really big thing, so they had representation from all the clubs, had all the games on live, so you could go and watch them. I think Sharer was over there, it was a big thing, and I'm glad to see Everton were there and they've launched the 7th in the USA Twitter account, and I really hope they keep that up, and I really hope that's the start of something. Because I think they're going to, he went to watch, really didn't he, Scott, he said he was on, I think he was speaking to him as well, so he should have mentioned something on his website too, doing an interview with him. And made up, because it's the whole thing about, it's about us spreading that name. I've said this before. A few members of my family went to New York two weeks ago, and I see Nadine at the weekend, and she was like, she was made up, she'd gone loads of shops and went in, and he'd be like, are you Liverpool or Everton? And she was like, my God, they know Everton, cos I've got places they've been, they didn't know Everton. I would know what, right, if we had the money, I would love us to go over there, and go over and watch the uni, and go and watch an Everton away game in one of the pubs, do something, do something. I'd absolutely love to do that if we had the money to do that, and see if we could get an interview with Rooney. I'm sure we could get five minutes with him, but cos I'd love to go over and just see the pandemonium of it all, and how it's all working out for him. Cos he must be loving it, he's playing up front, of course it's a few levels down. But you know what? He has to work hard, the intensity has to be there, but the goal he scored at the weekend, certainly the first one, the way he cut in and then put it back across the goalkeeper. The second one? The second one where he lobs the keeper, but as I said, I think we've always been big advocates for MLS, and I'm made up that it's got two players over there, OK, back into the careers, but really having a goal, really, really having a goal, because that's been going on to MLS players, bring and play. Cos everyone was like, what's the point? You bring these Aids and Europeans over, and they just don't ask. Without us we've gone over and gone, if you want it, you can get that. And you can enjoy your last bit of it. But I think if you tag that answer, David Weir, who's still scoring for New York City, he's been fantastic for them. And obviously David Winkle's a bit younger, he's brilliant for Taranto, so you've got four. But for the league, for the league, it must be so, at the end of the day, it must be so good to ask. If they're on, DC are on, I'll watch DC. If LA Galaxy are on and it's on at a reasonable time, I'll watch a lot of your games now. I'll watch it cos that's fine. Cos you just know something's going to happen. You know something's going to happen. You want to watch something, you want to see those players. It's a growing league, and they have to try to move away from it with younger South American players. That's great, that's the right thing to do. You've got man, there's a Atlanta, who's fantastic and all. We're on the Atlanta, the brilliant side. He's great, he's a young striker, he's dead fast and whatever. But having these players, Wayne Roone's got 15 million followers on Twitter. So that's stretching that reach to the league. I'm not slat on, I'll have 10 million easily, if not more. That is reach as well. It's great for them, because what it's great for them is that these two people who've obviously the clubs and the leagues invested in are actually doing it and performing. And it isn't just the case of the Gerard and the Lampard where it was like... And I also love the fact that Ashley Cole stayed there without being a designated player. In the interview with the College Club, he just really enjoys it. He just really enjoys playing in LA.