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You can also follow me on my social media platforms to find out who my latest guest is. I hope you enjoy this week's episode. Thank you. Whom we're on! Today's guest we've got British champion Willie Lemont how are we brother? I'm good. Thanks for coming on the show. First of all, how's things? Good, probably. Do you say you're finished training? Just finished training about half an hour ago. We launched a McMuffie. We hammered this again. 40 years of age, planning for your next fight in the next four weeks. Yep. How are we feeling? Feeling good. Feeling good, don't know. Spam me to make my gut last week. Michael puts you through it, don't he? So it was a good test to see where I was at the stage. I was happy and I'm ready to go now. So the boxing career, how did it all begin for you? Cos 20 years in the game now eh? 20 years in the game, but I started amateur boxing when I was six. So at the time it was back in 1985. With the Gallagate, ABC, I forget it. Walked in, John McNeill was my coach. So walked in, that was it. Started there, my first fight of 11. The Liverpool, 1990. So I've been in the ring for then. Cos you've 45 fights. Your losses have came from former world champions as well. They've been big fights, massive fights. When you got the passion for the boxing, did you fall in love with it straight away? Or was it a tough one? It was a weird one, I don't know. It was a way in the last stage, it was quite a rough area. Where did you grow up? Gifamwch, so I was starting gifamwch, you know. But the street we stage in, it was all brothers. Bundle was a way in the show, it was all in a bout. Kind of rough and ready. And the boxing kind of put me in the right road. Kept you in the straight and narrow? Kept you in the straight and narrow, aye? I don't know, I can never say. I don't know, of course. Who knows? Exactly. I don't know about his work, but I went in the boxing and just kind of things happened for then. Good mate, and obviously one of the biggest ones was the lost to the army I can. You put my knees ass, you cracked them a good few times when I went down. The count was about 13, 14 seconds. How were you feeling then? Obviously, I see it unfolding right in front of my eyes. I've never really come in and said this, but it wasn't either of the long count. It wasn't either of the fact that it was the fact that the referee stopped counting and pulled Kani up when Kami's still doing it nine. He stopped counting and says, I've seen these swans going up and I'm thinking to myself, oh yes, this fight's done. Then he's gone on continuing. It kind of derails a wee bit, because I'm thinking, if the referee's doing his Joe Bright, Mark Mcdonald does his Joe Bright, the fight's done in the sixth round. There's the day he's Joe Bright, fair play to Kani, came back. He's done the Joe Bright, do you know what I mean? Did you think that deflated you a bit then? Obviously, I've trained for a six-year-old and that could be a turning point of your career at the time. I have three kids now, but I haven't had two kids. I'm going, well, this could help set their future, but it wasn't to be. The golden ticket, basically. How did you ever get a rematch for that? I don't know what happened. Apparently the rematch was on the cars, but I was wanting the rematch. I had cameras wanting the rematch, but I had those promoters wanting to. I was scared, because if he gets beat... I wasn't either scared, because the guy's fought better for me, but at that time, I was a wee bogeyman, and my name wasn't big enough to risk again, because I didn't think it was a hard fight. I fought better guys in the American. You know yourself, some fighters get fast-tracked. He was getting fast-tracked to the top, so if you defeat him 12 feits in, then that derails his... I was alls up against it. Because you were underdog, but you were small? I was a Commonwealth champion at the time, and I knew it was going to be hard to ask. It was in London. I'm not saying it was any day, but it was three English judges and English referees in her London. I made Canada think of them at the week later. The story is so far, and it was all against it. I knew this, I knew what I signed up for, but as I said, it wasn't to be. It's just these things. I've just kind of struck my shoulders and gone, but that was what happened. I've seen it. But fair play, because you've still fought bigger guys. Who was a Mexican? Morales. Morales. He's only a Mexican. It's won four titles in four different weights. Is it seven? Is it seven? It's seven titles, but four different weight classes. I think it is. He's a Mexican. How was that fight? The fight, I mean, the whole, it wasn't just a fight. The experience. That was the experience. I mean my brother, wasn't it? My brother Raymond, wasn't it? And there was 56,000 at the fight. I was in a blower, you know? And you couldn't, I can't even explain how it was like. I couldn't hear the MCs saying my name. Because of the noise, and when my eyes came out, I actually felt the place kind of shake. The noise was unbelievable. It was just surreal. Take some balls, but to get into the backyard of the Mexicans. If you see a bicentennial year in independence, a hundred year independence, and it was, you shined yourself. No, I have to thrive on that sort of stuff. One thing I'll do. That's easier for your family. I've never, I've never shot the fight. I've never said he's not a fight. The only reason I've maybe said he's not a fight for money is no mean right. But when I asked to do what a fight, the thing about this one, I really did notice. I broke my horn. I started training. I broke my horn for the Marales fight. Two weeks into camp, I couldn't really have a punch. I was high. I had a stick in my horn, and I asked a lot of the fight. I cut the stick off. I didn't sign the contracts. I couldn't sign my name. I won the contracts, but there was no way I was going to take that fight. We went to Mexico City, and I've never seen it in my life. The people are brilliant. The Mexican people are still getting contact with me at Marales now. He's training Ryle Robles, and he's all da. You know what I mean? We, we hold it very to us. He's this, he gets called. But I mean, it's all the boys, everybody, they love their fighting, and they love the fighters. They're brilliant to us. Treat it as well. Obviously, they didn't get the right result, but just to share the thing with that guy. I mean, to even go there and to be fighting in front of near enough 60,000 as a dream come true, you would take that any day, starting off your boxing career. That's the fights I want to be involved in. I'm back here. Marales, I was meant to sign with Marales. I was ahead in the scope cares when it caused a car body shot. They put a hole in the side of the house. You know what I mean? He's been at the top of the game. He's a legend. He's by the Immortals, they call him. You know what I mean? This guy is right up there. So, I was winning the fight, but the altitude kind of caught up with us, and I just couldn't breathe. He was kind of, I hope I'm welcome, and he was impressed by the fight, and he invited me in. I was a bit different. It's good, isn't it? Cos you're very well respected, mate. Everybody kind of loves you when I was putting posts up about you. Everybody was buzzing at you were coming on. You're a very well respected guy. How was the training camp for that fight in Mexico? Did you train all there to get used to the... That was the fine moment there for a week before it. The money wasn't great for the fight. The fight was in Vegas while laughing, but it wasn't in Mexico City where the ticket price was $2. $3. Do you know what I mean? It was like a very kind of humble place. People were all brawling that. So the business, but it was on paper view. I started fighting for nothing. It wasn't a matter. I wasn't going there for money. We only got the money to cafes. We don't know. How? In the airport coming home. Think you're smugglers? Scottish boys coming from a Mexican airport. Me and my brother Raymond, Peter Harrison and Stevie, we had equal amount of money on us cos they paid us in dollars. We might get money transferred to a bank, but it's around bank account number. We go to Centera. We paid them $20. And they've called it in the pocket, they've put us into a room, and they've tabled us. They've just put our money in the table and they've given where do you get that money from? I'm like my brother, I'll have to tati tatati that as a way. He says, I went and I bumped one of your fighters last night, Eric Moraz, and his wee guy just came back in the chair. He looked at me in the inside and I swear at a fight. He just pulled my back up and gave me a dome back. It's mad, isn't it? We didn't take it off, and there was nothing going down. Cos they will be on buttons all there. They'll be getting pennies. They gave me every penny back. It was a close one there, but fair to play around, gan efallai yn eich gymorth? Ac llai Wahy ac yn verm grandchildren eich ddayn i'r ddigon achos ydyr nhw. Efallai pob shamodder yn y tu. Fel hwn diddinyddiant dyma Volkswagen eich meddwl a ysgoleddalu'r ffianchedd reference yn gweithio Llyfr쳐 Mw почему Onw iniTo wedyn yn ymddangos gydech chi'n ei ei fod o fod o, Pro verstehen lang하el hwn fel Gwyddo 잘ion, Mae'n ffordd yw'n gwneud ynw i'r bwrdd hyn ar ddechrau. Wedi nhw yn ymryd yng Ngondol o sorg o ddoch chi? Fy rhaid di oedd. Fy o'r ddoch Os Taylor. Os Taylor'n gwybod yn denwydd. Rhaid i ddoch chi eisiau'n gwybod. Rhaid i ddoch chi eisiau'n ddau chynyddio'i gyda messenger. Rhaid i ddoch chi eisiau'n gwybod. Rwy'n gwneud fe ddwych, a'i ddoch chi eisiau i ddoch chi nhw. ydy'n gwybod, gyda yw'n gweithio o'r ffoxi o'r wrth. Felly, dyna'n gwych. Mae'n ddweud o'n gweithio i'w ddwr ymlaen. Ond hefyd, mae'n ddweud o'n ddweud. A'r ddweud o'r tynnu, Dwyl Joss yw ni'n gofod, a'n ddweud o'n gweithio i gael. Ond o'n ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud, mae'n eu ddweud o'r ddweud. Yn unig hefyd, mae'n ddweud o'r ddweud o'n ddweud. Dyna,herwydd mae'n gweld maen i gyrwch. Ie wedi dod. Hredd mae'n olygu, mae hwn yn hi'r ymgyrch мыel iawn. Mae'n fwy o'r r Siwm. Mae yna fel yng Nghymru. Mae'n hyn o sydd oes i chi i eisiau. Mae'r ymgyrch yn olygu. Mae'n gychwynio gyda'i llawn. Mae'n gweld ddeilu. Mae'n yma ddim yn ymddi. Mae wedi rhoi'r gweld eisiau yn awddiad. Mae'n gweld i'n gweld i meddwl ymddiad ddiadu hefyd. But I want the British title and I want most the British title I had to accomplish it because I was told and damaged my shoulder and he says if you don't defend it we then go and take off you, right? As well I got told to them. Give me the belt up, get downadeel Swedishlearn, give the belt up. Gawd Tyrone for Chris Jenkins I think he wears this for it. Tyrone was the champion. The deal was obviously a fight to it. That would have an argument more from there. It was gonna mess it up three and that"). I thought Gawd Tyrone again and the big man beat me on the right. Ond oedd gallu ochr, mae'n gweld yn gael, i fe wneud eu rhan o'r wychel. Ond yna yw'r bies arwain, yw'r cyffredinau. Mae'r credu fel fynd yn gael, am ymweld, o bobl oraz, byddw i'n gael eisiau'r wychel i'r ymwrthau. Rwy'n ganchael... Mae'r cyffredinau... Mae'r cyffredinau yn lid, mae'n cyknwch gymael yng Nghymru. A phwyr hynny wedi'i cael ei ddaeth, mae'r cyffredinau a'r cyffredinau a'r cyffredinau bydwyr o'r Ffordd. gynllunio'r mhwy, gyda'n gwirio, yn trwm hefyd, nifweithio ddych chi a'n chi i'n dweithio, yn gynyddwch yn mynd yn rhoi ychydig, fod yn bwysig i'n gennym ei gennym, mae'n meddwl i gynhyrchu gyda, wefawr i'n meddwl i bobl ychydig o'r gyfer, dwi'n defnyddio i'n meddwl i bobl eu cyllidiaethau, yn sosio'r lle leddo i'i gibfen, dwi'n rai 5 o'ch meddwl ei fod yn ei sigud, yna ei ff Creator Cymru! Fi'n clywed, mae'n edrych i wneud yn agnod, mae'n amlwn i gyrreid, mae'n amlwn i gael. Rwy'n meddwl gyrthol, mae hollio i'r cofodol, mae'r bobl ar y hyn yn edrych. Mae'n llwyddiad hefyd o gyfer yno. Mae'n cyfnod i'r meddwl i gynon, ac mae'n meddwl i'r bobl hefyd. On i'n gydwrdd yn y cwestiynau, mae'n meddwl i gyned additional yn ymgafir. Felly, chi'n gydnwch, mae'n meddwl i gyd. Felly, sy'n meddwl i'r bobl hefyd? Rwy'n fawr, rydyn ni'n deimlo mor hwnnw, aift a beth rydyn ni'n rhan o ffyniadau. Fy rydyn ni'n meddwl i dda, wnaethwn i'w ail yn gwheithistau, a dda'i ffyniadau. Rydyn ni'n meddwl i dda, maen nhw'n fawr i dda. Ood yn gwych, dydyn ni'n meddwl i'w meddwl i gynnu. Rwy'n meddwl i ddweudan, roeddai i gyd. Da i'w fath. Mae'n meddwl i ddweudan, ond mae'n cysylltu'r ffinanc. y ddillod yn mewn y gw háp ddill. mae'r eich wneud hynny'n freud yn ei ddillod. worden i'r llun i'r Glesgow, rym ni'n credu eu bod yn ei ddillod o'n rhaglenio'u gion i'r llun i'r llun. Felly, efallai ei ddillod i'r llun i'r GT, gallwn yn rhyw datrydydol, rym ni'n ddillod, gallwn yn cymnod, ond mae'n gwybod mewn gael iawn ffair oherwydd i'r iawn, mae'n spitwch i'r werth, mae'n gwneud i'r spitwch i'r werth, Do you see a lot of, he's going to big guy, big, he's named for a, big English guy. He thought he was gunning right. He only had some five, six amateurs fights. Scott Harrison went with twenty old fights as an amateur. And what's their guys, what's Scott, what's Scott wasn't he? Scott studied to programme, Scott was a hard-than-pro fight. He's first fight do you know what I mean? So he's gone with other boys, they need to come through the ranks. Crollwch, Crollwch, Crollwch, y gyd pal, sof y fath o ham. Nw'n mewn. Efallai ychydig. Y hun is er mwyn. Y gallwch ar y tro. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud o'r fath o'r hollwch. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud o'r hollwch ar y pal? Rwy'n cael ei ddweud o'r hollwch? Rwy'n cael ei ddweud o'r hollwch ar y hollwch. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud o'r hollwch ar y hollwch. Crollwch, roedd yn y cwys. Roedd yn cwys, roedd yn cwys. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud o'r hollwch ar y tro, oes y torllwch. Rwy'n cael ei wniadio gyda'r siŵr? Yn y bocsau, roedd yn ei iawn i! Eru'n mirag dis? Rwy'n cael ei wedi gweld? Fy mod! Rwy'n ceisio i'r gwybod am ymddangos i'r broeddiol. Rwy'n ceisio i'r broeddiol, IDI yn mirag, o'r olyowe'r broeddiol. Ond rwy'n cael ei ddim yn ychydig. Rwy'n ceisio i'r broeddiol, yn cynnwys, ychydig yno. Ac yna ramwg eich ddangos i? Dwi'n cael ei ddweud. Mae'r bros chi'n fawr i ddweud. Nu'n cael ei ddweud. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud. Mae'r ddweud. Mae'r ddweud. Mae'r ddweud. Wrth i chi rydw i? Rydw i chi'n rhaid o'r cael ei ddweud. Mae yna hwnna, Dyna hwn. Rydw i chi'n rhaid. I pei'r just, I've seen bushol thou waso, bydnow she the box is round my horn. So that was that. Perhaps what dreams I've made, I need? I know that's just, I was... You couldn't read that. You couldn't read what happened, that was every day something new was happening. We're doing a press conference for instance right, we're so laid-back in the next because they come up to the door. Chapter door. They say I don't play a playing facilitate at the time and he's more in bivhards chapter and door. Felly e tirede gyda ei ddoch i ddosod dweud? Mae gennym Dogring, mae fannad 12 newydd yma er snodais! Mae gwerthodd eich gwaith eatidiaeth! Mae hanes eu gwerthodd eich gwaith eich staeth... Mae hwn yn fain i gwrdd! Mae gydwch ei dda chi'n dddangos! Mae'n mwyn o'r hwn wedi angais! Mae eisiau'n gyfrinio fy mwyn o pan fwy o hwn o'r cyfrinio! Mae hwn o'n gwain i gyr��u cyfrinio! Mae hwn i gyr춰idogio! Mae hwn o'n ddod! Mae hefyd o'r gyrwd! ..yellai Ei Gwmieidwyr Gweithio'r drosio ac edrych yn eithaf gweithio, .. ..c resonate a gwahanol ac wedi bod oedd yn ystoddi'ch gwybod yn gwaith arall. Rydw i'r eithaf y gallai chi'n bryd yn ei hyn oedd'r hynny... ..y bydder a'r unrhywbeth ar hyn o'r gyda'r arghwyr, .. ..cık nad oed yn hwn i'r arddangos, ond y ffordd yn roieth. Yr rhwng yn meddwl chi'n ffwrdd i'r arddangos, nid o'r hyn i'n meddwl. Dwi tyno'n cael eu rwy'n ei wneud... Rwy'n meddwl i ddau hyffordd Ricky Bunz fy rotates, a ddwy, be, mae'n gwybod gwaith. Felly yr Yne'r unrhyw ffordd yna, a'n Ricky Dyst drawers. Fawr gan gwybod, mae e'n Llywodraeth yng nghyd ymol, mae'n ddigon a'rtyll i ddweud i gyfle ründwyd. Mae'n ddod i'n ddweud. Yn y ples i sicrh ganנים, mae'n ddweud i ddweud i gyfle. A ddim y gallwn ni ddim. Nid oeddwn yn ei ddweud i Llywodraethus, mae'n ddweud i gwybod. 100% See, I'm still training three times a day and between me and Mick and Mose, my fright, I'm always looking at his... I said, I'll be gruesome. I was looking at my guy. I mean, my gut was in the day where he was punching for 25 minutes right now cos he was still laughing. I'm going, I'm hitting the back, I'm having an easier day today. It was a hard session but it was easier than me. He goes there and I'm still laughing going... Get off me boy. Where's the ultimate place for you then in Scotland to fight? Where do you want to finish it? I thought it had a front or a good place. I thought no to you, I thought in the hides, I thought in... I thought in Mexico. I thought in Mexico but one of the guys... I see my regretting boxing. For how? No, I'd love to have fought in For How but I got off to fight Manchester Square Garden on the Joker's Aggie. Roy Jones Jr. undercared. I was to fight a boy called Dimitri Slater. I was moving up and waiting to fight him. I said, I, they sent the contract there. The contract was terrible. We sent it back, they sent an awan there which was even worse. And I was just advised not to sign it. And I'm going, I don't care, I'll fight in Manchester Square Garden. Sign anything, let me fight. Barry Hughes, my wife, at the time, Barry got me to fight. And they're just advised by the lawyers, listen. You can't sign this contract before. They've got you always. There was some sort of look-pwn that if you didn't, they could save a get and you're all you could for your next fight. But if you didn't get that fight for 90 days, it was non void but you're still tied to them. Kind of thing, something like that. But if I beat Slater, my next fight was against Abjudo. So it was, my name was up there but in that fight, I never materialised in that terrorist day. I swear it was that kind of fight. A big pal, a big Jay Carrigan. A big heavyweight, he was on this fight in 1819. He was training me, he was training me on something. He was 1819 when I was there. I remember he had a fear there. Ah, what is that? He should have won it. Should have worked in one hand, it was four rounds or something. It's possible that the mindset we spoke before and before it's best started, then you believe that you can get another title. Of course, I mean, give me a victory and I'm back to top 10 and I've still got a half decent name that people say is a good step stone, but step stone's a slide, eh? Do you know what I mean? Well that's what it can and all that for it and you fucking shoot or aim. Do you know what I mean? I know it's, do you know something, that the can fight is, the rights, it was, it was, I can't come at the time, it was a hard fight. It wasn't a hard at all and I switched staff for a couple of seconds and they caught me. How, how, that's a lot of people touch on for you. Have you ever spoke to a can after it? I've seen it a couple of years ago. That's the first I've seen it for the fight. Eh, doing it at the Calum Smith. Calum Smith was fighting. Do you know what I mean? I can't believe he's fighting. I can't believe he's fighting. They're a big scouser boy. Don't mean a big Calum is fighting. Big Calum is up the way across, down in my house when they were up your training. So I've done a lot of stuff in Jamie Moore and big Bellew, big Tony Bellew's, and I've seen them. Is that all or is that all? You can use that anyway. So obviously the Alex Ather fight and all, Brachyd Arena, massive British title. That was, that was full, that was, that was, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. So it was, remember that fight, what we'll do, that was at the time. I mean, that's all on with this fight was, they still had horsehair in the goffs, I've got the goffs in the house. It's that horsehair in the vase, eight ounce, horsehair. Alex Ather helped me with a jab and I feel as if I've been helped by a brick. I went, what was that? He just helped me with a, it was a solid left jab. I went, and it was a wake-up call. I went, I'm, I just wasn't ready for that level at that time. There it was, Alex Ather was, he'd divert a bit quicker than me, not him. I had a few spells after, but not him. It was a different story. Right. Was your wanted a rematch for that? Of course. I wasn't, you know, we came, we came quite piling to put behind his Instagram and beat me. I said my tears when he was dirty bastard. You don't talk to me and then put your hands up. What I mean? Cos you've got quite good nature about, you've got quite good nature about it. You've no got any grievances or any grudges. You've got to be a bad boy because I would beat first where after guys. The guys, I mean, I've gave it 40 to other people. You know what I mean? I've given it 40, I've had it five times so I've been quite, I've been quite fortunate as I've had quite a good career. I've fought, I couldn't, you could tell me, I don't remember a Scottish fighter that's fought in front of nearly 60,000 fans. I wouldn't say you've had a good career. I'd say you've had a great career. Somebody's been based on it. It's been a shoestring. For a boy figure farm look and just, you know, myself, these schemes are fucking difficult to date in real life and it goes for anybody watching or listening that you can achieve it and it doesn't matter if, the people who have defeated you have been for my world champions. I've won the world championship at Bells with no fucking mugs. It's not as if you're fighting for blogs in the world. Do you know what I mean? So you've got to give yourself massive credit. Do you know what, I probably won't, I probably won't give myself that. I just look at it. Because you wanted me, because you believed it. I always aimed high. So the Miralles fight, I'm going to beat him so you can fight, I'm beating him. See the Arthur fight, I think I'm going to win that as well. Ryan, all the occasions. I mean, for a small percentage then, you would take that any day or week. Of course. I don't think, even now if I'm going against somebody, I don't think they're going to beat me. I think I'm going to win. I'm going to win. So I'm going to, as I say, there's times I've proven Ryan, but it's not going to dent my determination. I never move on and beat. There's times, in the Tyrone nurse fight, I'll never forget it, Tyrone nurse fight. You see me going back to Cormor, Jim Wat goes, that's a long walk right, because I looked, I looked terrible, I've been up on my motor, it's all bad right. I'm going back, I'm going, I'm going round nine, I say, I'll try and just get through this round, I'll just keep my whole ass down. I still think I'm going to win the fight. So, it happens, but then I, so for going forward after your boxing, what do you see yourself doing then? Well, sure, I've done that, I had to manage and promote and find it, I had a few, I had a few fighters, but just doing the work out. Just doing your passion for it, yeah. I told something right, I'm doing the best at the business side of things. I still treated everybody, I still feel like a fighter and you try to kind of compensate a lot of things and put your on your own pocket and just, I just couldn't do it, nothing. We'll do it for so long. Wait, you're going to do it then, if you've fought that far ahead. Nah, I'm sorry. Does it make you nervous thinking about my time? No, I used to think about it when I was 21, when I was 22, when I was 23. You probably still think that you're fucking 15. No. I remember when I was your left, I think I had five fights. Oh, no, I can't, you've got better than that. If you're training free time, you have got a glow on you about you. No, so you don't feel, I'm, I'll make a day, sorry, Mike, don't only call him, I'll make more for the day, I'll make more for the day she is to me. He went, looking good, went at best, he joined us jam, he went, I said, best, I've seen you. I'm going, good, so I've seen you here, and Mike doesn't miss his words. See if you want to cry, I'll say, what are you doing? It's time to fucking wrap it up. So it's a good thing that I've got guys like that in my corner, who they don't mess their words, they don't mess about if they think, I'll be honest, I was training for the last fight, I'll be honest, I'll be honest, I was training for the last fight, I'll be honest, I'll be honest, I was training for the last fight, I mean, I just could not let go, I couldn't hit this guy with a home fair gravel, he was just catch my lead for right in the centre, I never, I've never, I've never been like, well, it's time to call a dain, I went, well, you know that for two days, he says, you're struggling the way, he went, how do you expect to perform? And it's just we finds like that you forget about, what are we in there, where Ion boys up and coming, and the boys are cracker, but he's schooled me, you know what I mean? I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, it's all right, sit back today, where you're coming through, right when every minute, every round, I use spam for certain things those times I'll go and spam, and I'll use for defence, I'll cell phone at the point, those times I'll go in, I'll use for attack, those times I'll just use it, use it, I don't mind, I don't care if I don't want a spaz, on the right. Is that community training for your coach to tell you, what day is today that? No, I just do that yourself, what you need to learn sharp enough? It will be long enough to know what I need to do. falle dych yn яi yn ddechrau, bollwch a'n awd喜歡 yn rhaid i ond yn bryd i'n gwaith, y gallwch, nifer yn yr ydd angen, ag ichi gweithio? Rydych nhw'n gwneud yn cymer mewn ddweud. Fe'r ôl yn gwneud o'r cyffredd. Mae'n maes i ddechrau a'n cael ei bod ei oedd yn ei ddweud i ddweud. Mae'n rhai'n cael ei dromogol, mae'n gweithio, mae'n rhaid i gweithio a'n cael ei ddweud i gweithio. Mae'n credu'r rhai'n gweithio a'n credu'n gweithio. mae'n fath o'r ffordd sydd eu gymuno, ac mae'n dda i'w cymaint i'w gymun o'r dymlu. Ond rwy'n dweud. Mae'n ymarfer y pe yng ngri有 y bydd. Mae'n eisiau fy modd yn y rhaglen i'r ffordd ar gyfer, mae'n symud yn ei ddechrau, mae'n gweithio i bwysig i'w rhan o'r rhaglen i'w rhan o'r rhaglen. Felly rydw i'n meddwl ei huntaf unig, rydw i'i gweithio'r llaw mewn iawn, i'n mynd llaw'r mi'n gwneud, mae gennym yn unrhyw tro mewn dda, o'r athgwrm mae'r rhai, mae'r rhai yn awr o'r lle yn rhoi gyda'r myll, rydw i'n edrych am dda, rydw i'r llaw, ond tyfio'n dangos yn y tro hon, ond rydw i'n meddwl efallai, rydw i'n meddwl i'r mis gan y lle, ond mae'r qemol o'r cyd-d fan hynny. Mae'n ceisio'n gyda'n mynd i'r llaw? Mae teblog sydd wedi cael llawer yρω gyda'r rhai i'r 140'r 100rhyw. Gwriwch arall wedi'i gwelio'r 180rhyw! Mae'r bobl wedi cael cyffredin hon. Yn unrhyw miliwethaf roedd yn bengyrch yn y rhaid a yn dan. Mae rhaid i'r bobl, mae'n rhaid i'r bobl yn rhaid i'r bobl yn ei wneud... Rwy'n credu'r rŵn a'r bwysig yddi, mae'n cwych. Mae'r un pwysig a ddan i'n credu'r llwyddiad. Rydym yn oeithio'n iddyllion i'r直接on. Mae'n digwydd rŵn i'n dim. R oddsodd, iddy yn gweld! mae'r bwysig yma. Felly rŵn i'n bwysig i'n bwysig. Hefyd yn gweld i'n bwysig yma. Rwy'n credu'r bwysig i'n bwysig i'n bwysig. Rwy'n credu'r bwysig i'n bwysig i'n bwysig. Cheers, right?