 Ydw'n ddechrau'r Amgueddfa Ffair Cop y Ffair First Round Stag, yn meddwl am gael ei wneud? Felly, gallwn i'n mynd yw'n mynd i'n gweithio i fynd i'w hirio'r ffordd a'r gweithio. Felly, amser mai o'r bwysig, mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Mae'n meddwl am bapwysig yng nghymddol, fyddai'r meddwl i'r hynau, fyddai'r meddwl i'w meddwl i'w meddwl. Can you have gone round, I'm slaughtered at home? We probably had a penalty kick shot when Levi goes through. Elliott Watt hits the bar and you know Folesley has a header at the back post. And that was in that 90 minute spell, where I thought we were the better team. We get into extra time, Lee Angall gets his self sent off. We lose a goal in the counter attack, we take a poor free kick and we get counter attacked. Jay does what he does. He's one of the best players in the division. He's something different, and he scores a fantastic goal. The second goal we could do better. We don't deal well with the cross, and then we have enough bodies in the box to clear it, but their player Attengana gets in and scores. The third goal when we were down to 10 men, Jay scores well. Over the tie, we're hugely disappointed to go out. We feel that in the 90 minutes, in the first game, we should be through, but we haven't taken our opportunities when they've come along, and that's the reason we're out. Given the 90 minutes tonight, as you've discussed a lot of control over large parts of it, how disappointing was what followed? Can you put your finger on any one thing that started what followed in the three goals and sending off and everything else? We took a bad free kick. The free kick was low, it got knocked out, and Jay counterattacked us. Leanne Gall gets sent off after that. They're playing with their tails up, and it gives us a huge hill to climb. I think that we had a few players struggling with knocks. We had to take them off. In the end, we just didn't have enough time to get anything. How much does it say about the importance of, as you've mentioned, not only in the first game, but today in the first half and in the second half as well, taking your chances when you are on top, because when you don't, sometimes it comes back to bite you, we can see three goals, we have players injured and one sent off as well? I think that I spoke about it throughout the season. We need players to score goals from a variety of areas. We've had midfield strikers set plays, and we've not really got a player like Jay in our team that does something out of nothing. We need one of these players that is going to do that. You've got one inside your group. That player needs to step out now and be the player. We've got players coming back from injury, which will obviously help us. Lee getting sent off tonight doesn't help us, but we'll see what, or check the rule book, because we had two bookings tonight, and sometimes they're competition-specific, and it might be OK for Saturday, but I'll have to obviously check that out. In terms of positives, you've obviously mentioned Abou Issa back on the field for the first time since the beginning of the season. Plenty of good performances and, obviously, chances over the course of the two fixtures in 90 minutes to have won those games. Going into the rest of the campaign now that it's just league games, didn't you plan to think about and be positive about? Of course, but you're always disappointed to go out with the FA Cup. We feel that we should have been through in the first game. We haven't been able to get the better of the opposition, and we haven't defended well after going down to 10 men tonight. In the end, we've gone extra time tonight. We've got to get ourselves prepared for another tough game, which is Northampton on Saturday. We've played a lot of tough games recently and competed well. Is the final word tonight on the supporters? 76 of them, 8, 10 hour round trip probably on a Tuesday night. It's a good effort for them and a word on them. Yeah, what I will say is this stayed to the final whistle, and I think that that's a real loyal support, because there is a number of clubs that the supporters would have gone out of the stadium. But fair play to them. The stadium's supporters are just to the final whistle, and that's what a true supporter does.