 Welcom y Trophy TV a gynnydd y byw, I'm a Women's Manager Willie Keach, Willie, ond mae'r tweliau a'r tallynd o'r tŷadwyr. Not a problem. Brought a lot of plays in. Dyma'r adwyfgwyllt ysdarras y manage, to get everyone integrated into the squad and more ball, not that to pick a team from that squad. Proving more difficult than it should have been. Because I don't think... We've got a great, great change in him. I think bringing any new player in that change room is really easy because they're made to feel welcome. ac mae'n gennym ei chi, eich pleidio'n digon, ac rwy'n adethau os rwyfael a gweliau eu gwneud beth sy'n meddwl. Felly rwy'n meddwl am d同 o wahanol, Mi oed yn ehiddo i ni'n gynnig. Felly rwy'n meddwl i ni'n meddwl i ni'n gynnig eich pleidio a'u dweud iawn sy'n fathio gan y drydd. O'r hwnna'n gwahanol, rwy'n meddwl a gwahanol a wahanol i'r athimbog. A gnaeth ydw i'n meddwl ei wneud i wneud dod i'r olympic, Rwy'n meddwl y gallwch chi'n edrych ar y cyffredin iawn arall o'r sgwyl Ac rydyn ni i'n meddwl i'r sylwyr newydd i ymddangos, rydyn ni wedi'ch siaradau Rydyn ni'n meddwl i'r sylwyr newydd i'r sylwyr newydd i'r sylwyr newydd i'r ymddangos ond dysgu yn rhoi gwneud hwnnw i'r mawr, ond dnym yn edrych yn ein r чувствio mwy style, ac mae'n drwng eitho yn rhan o'r holl dweud o'r 21. Mae'w amddangos i fynd i ddal tenants. Mae'n dweud hwme. Mae'n dweud yn oed o'r dweud. Mae'n dweud o'r dweud o'r dweud. Mae'n dweud o holl hwnt o'r dweud o'r mawr. Ond yn ei ddim yn ei ddyliad o'r dweud o'r dweud o hwyl? Cwiaith am organised licence is getting a lot closer to those teams, it's then about me getting the best out of that squad to make it sure that the sum is greater than the parter and we will do that, we will be disappointed with the results and performance. There are elements of performance that could have completely changed the result, if you think we had a great hynny'n gweld dwi'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. A if that goes in two minutes into a new season at a very busy good of sin, that could have completely changed everything because that confidence level would just have soared. But when there is that missing clarity in the system probably from me in terms of everybody buying into that and knowing their roles 100%, you then start, confidence goes a little bit, Ac rydych chi'n gwneud yam yn ymhyfyrdd, rydych chi'n fawr o'r byd. Rydych chi'n gwneud o'r gole, rydych chi'n gwneud o'r bubl, ac rydych chi'n gwneud. A dyna fyddwn i'n meddwl. Yn y ffrindig y maen nhw, sy'n meddwl i'r maen nhw, sy'n meddwl i'r maen nhw i'n meddwl i'r maen nhw i'r myfyrdd. Mae'r myfyrdd yn y rôl, mae'r ffyrdd yn gwneud yma, mae'n meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r myfyrdd. Tyn ni'n meddwl o'r fuysgwys i'r rhaid i gynodol o'r cymellon o'r holl. Ac mae'n meddwl o'r hlet yn gythasol gyda myfnodig a'i newid i'r holl. Gau i'n gamwch ohi'n meddwl o'i'r bobl, mae'n meddwl o'r hyn sydd. Ac mae'n meddwl o'i feddwl am ei ffarwch sy'n meddwl oherwydd y syniad sy'n meddwl o'r hyn o'r meddwl a'w meddwl i'r holl? Mae hwn yn meddwl o'r meddwl o'r meddwl o'r holl. Ond we have put together a squad that we think or know that will be flexible. I think in modern day football we need to be flexible. I think every top team across the world has tweaks in their system. It may look the same on paper but it will play differently. And that doesn't matter if that's Rafa, if that's Pep at Man City or if that's Emma Hayes at Chelsea Women. I think every manager has planned Bs, has planned Cs, has different ways of playing the same system. Has different systems to play so we've put together a flexible squad for that. I've certainly reflected, as I always do international breaks, a great chance for me to reflect. Get a couple of days off and then really look back at what's happened in between those international windows. And I've done that and I think I know the reasons why we've started like that. And some of those reasons we can change immediately and do something about it immediately. And some of those reasons we just need to be patient. Birmingham Saturday, yeah. Is this because of the international break as well? Is there almost a chance to reset and go right, you know, this is a game that we can really get our sees off and run on with? It almost feels like the start of the season again. I think because the international break comes so quickly and then obviously we're disappointed and we want to learn from that but move on from it. It almost feels like a restart and hopefully that is the case and hopefully we start that restart with three points. That's the aim. We're at Wharton Hall Park for the first time this season. We're on a new plain surface, which is exceptional, as you can see today. The players are looking forward to it and we're really looking forward to getting settled in here now properly with fans and make this a fortress. I mean, that's the hope that obviously the evidence of demons seems at home as well on Saturday. So this is an early kick-off. So it's an opportunity for supporters to have a double-edder there. I think we've really taken both games and I guess one as many people in there is you can entertain the team on. Yeah, of course we want to, I think we've got a slightly restricted capacity just now but we want to hit that capacity on Saturday. You know, we've went for so long as football supporters and have been able to get to games. We've now got a chance to go to two in the one game in the one day and that for Everton fans will hopefully be a huge carrot that they can cheer on to Everton victories in the space of only a few hours. It's been lovely and it's obviously very close to go to St Park as well. There's no excuse. Even the slow walkers would only take 20 minutes. Willie, thanks very much. It's a good luck for not only Saturday but for the rest of the season. Welcome to Toffy TV and joined by Dan Turner, captain of Evans Women's Team. It's been a tough start to the season. What do you think you can take as a squad from the first couple of games? Yeah, it's definitely been a tough start. I think no-one wants to be dealt with City and Chelsea the first two games of the season but it was a good indication of where we're at and that's where we want to be ultimately is competing with those teams. So it's been a difficult start, disappointing, but obviously we've had an international break now which sometimes I think you just want to get back out there as soon as you've had a defeat to rectify that. But it's given us time for the other players to go away, refocus, re-energise. The girls have had successful training camps so hopefully they'll come back with loads of confidence. The rest of us have been working hard at Finch Farm but we've had some honest conversations with players about how we take accountability and responsibility for what we do on the pitch. We've just been working hard trying to improve and rectify what's been going wrong and we just want to kickstart our season against Birmingham on Saturday now. A lot of new players coming over the summer as a captain, how difficult is it? How important is it for you to make them feel welcome and how easy have they integrated into the squad? Every single one of them, eight or nine new signings we've had of all integrated really well. It makes my job easier when the rest of the group is so good and welcoming and I think everyone's integrated really well off the pitch and you can see that there's a real togetherness within the squad. The girls that have come in have been absolutely fantastic and the rest of the girls have made my job easier with that as well, welcoming everyone here. It's been in terms of that off the pitch and the group environment has been really good so far. Talking to Willie before and he was saying he threw a new system on you at the start of the season with a lot of players and that may be contributed to a little bit of a slow start but do you feel like you're getting to grips with that now as you go through for the rest of the season? Obviously, when you change formation you've got a lot of new players, it does take time but it's not just going to happen overnight. A few of us have played that system before and I think a few have played it for the national team as well so it's not completely alien but I think there's probably a lot more grey areas in that system than maybe a natural bat four. Whatever system Willie chooses to play we fully buy into that and we just got to respect that and just buy into the system and commit to it but I think obviously throughout the season you've got to be adaptable and chop and change throughout these systems so yeah that's something but yeah you have to ask the manager about that one. He was quite honest in his appraisal of that, yeah definitely. It's Saturday, Birmingham at home, opportunity. They hadn't started, Willie had a couple of defeats as well so players look at this as a good opportunity to kick start the season especially with having the international break it almost feels like it's the season start again this weekend. Yeah definitely, we said that after Chelsea you know the girls will go away and then when they come back then our season really start then and hopefully everyone's got a renewed energy after that and we certainly feel like we have and obviously being back here at Walton Hall Park having the fans back here for the first time in 18 months will be really key to helping us get that win but yeah we think we'll still be confident going into the game on Saturday and as I say hopefully kick start our season with three points here and you know having the fans back yeah it makes such a difference as well. I believe you scored the first goal here at Walton Hall Park when this was there so before COVID took over as well the last time fans were in so it would be nice for you to get the first goal of the new season back here when the fans are in as well. I don't remember that, I don't get that many but yeah obviously scoring the first goal here was nice for me having been at the club for so long but we lost the game and I traded winning the game for not scoring but obviously yeah it would be nice but to be honest I don't care who scored as long as we get the victory here on Saturday. Definitely and then finally obviously the men's team are playing as well straight after its own opportunity for fans to get to see two everton victories on Saturday so and with it being so close to Gwldersen Park hoping that we can reach capacity here at the weekend. Yeah I hope as many get down as possible and you know support us in the morning and it's just a short walk to Gwldersen so I know a few of us girls will be going there after our game so yeah just encourage everyone to get down here what better opportunity for a double header and as you say hopefully two everton victories on Saturday. Fingers crossed and thanks very much for taking the time all the best for Saturday on the new season. Cheers, thanks a lot. I'll join you by Sarah Halpin here at Walton Hall Park ahead of Everton versus Birmingham City on Saturday. Sarah we're at Walton Hall Park and there's been a few changes in the stadium before Covid it so do you want to tell us about what changes have been made here? Yeah of course I mean as you can see in the background the pitch is absolutely pristine there's been heavy investment in the facilities here at Walton Hall Park over the summer which is fantastic to see and obviously the fact even that the women have our own purpose built stadium is a really unique and big thing in women's football that sets us apart from the rest so we're fiercely proud of that and to now have the pitch improved it's like carpet out here it's gorgeous and speaking to Willy Kirk and the girls I know they're really happy with it I've got more journalist benches over there and stuff we're expecting more people to be covering the women as it's growing and growing all the time so there's been more benches put in for the media side of things you've got the stand behind us as you can see there that's been extended hasn't it? it's been extended so that should house lots of Evertonians ready which hopefully, Evertonians that will hopefully be here on Saturday as part of the double header going to have a massive new TV gantry over there, the girls changing rooms have been done out, they've got their own unique spaces as well designated for each player so it's just fantastic I mean the facilities here are groundbreaking really and something that we're fiercely proud of as I say and just excited now to get the team here and get the first game here in the way there has been a lot of investments in the women's side over the summer anyway new players coming in and everything else and it's great to see that investment and Everton moving forward as one club but obviously the start of the season the first two games were always tough fixes hasn't gone as everyone would have hoped but Saturday represents the opportunity to really get the season up and running yeah I think Saturday it can't come soon enough really I mean the girls quite a lot of our squad most of our squad have been away on international duty I think we only had five girls left at Finch this week which says a lot about the talent we've got in our squad that's so many representing their country but the girls that went away did really well as well with the countries and hopefully that'll have lifted the ones that went away, they'll come back feeling a little bit refreshed the girls that have been in this week I know have all been working really hard so this is the perfect opportunity to kind of get them first points on the board get them goals on it, we haven't scored yet in the season and that I know is a massive thing I think it's breaking that seal isn't it and that first goal hopefully will open the floodgates a little bit and I say it can't come quick enough cos we want to get them first points on the board we know we're good enough it's just been a rocky couple of games but let's bounce back in front of our home fans as well and get this season kickstarted really I mean it represents a good opportunity cos Birmingham arrived here having lost both of their outing in two games as well so both teams have been trying to get Blake the Duc at the weekend, someone will someone will have all the opportunity well he won't have a point but I guess I guess for Everton being a home and hopefully with the crowd here that they'll feel like this is a great opportunity to get up and run them Yeah they will definitely as you said there'll be points on the board for one of those teams either way or both but let's hope it's three points for the Toffees because we need the points and we deserve it, I think it's been frustrating so many new players come in and it takes a while to settle in and merge the team and everything like that and we try to assist them as well and I think it's just a few factors that things didn't work out for us but if we get the three points this weekend I'm sure we can put that behind us and look then to build on what we've got and hopefully have a really good season with the girls because we've spoken openly and the manager Willie Kirk has spoken very honestly about ambitions that we want to try and get as close to that top three as possible we haven't had the best start but if we get a big win against Birmingham then the feel good factor comes back in we can start to try and build a bit of momentum Birmingham are going to be a bit like a wounded animal as well so let's pounce on them let's make sure their miserable start for the season continues and then you know all the best to them after that and then obviously finally it's a unique opportunity I've not been able to go for footies for so long a unique opportunity for Everton means of the weekend to come to this because this game kicks off for 11.30 on Saturday and then less than a mile walk to go to some park for the three o'clock kickoff so a great opportunity for Everton to get down here before going on to Gooderson as well later on it is and you know it's stuff we've spoken about before as well Baz on the show about how when you come down to Waterloo Park and come to watch Women's Football it's got that really authentic old school proper football feel you know you'll be in the terraces having your pie or burger or whatever you're having as you can see you know the fans are going to be basically on top of the pitch like at Gooderson we like to beat up close and personal so that the players can really hear us making that noise and bring the kids down you know everyone's welcome here and we want to see as many Evertonians as possible here and start on this journey with Everton Women as well and bring new fans in said if you go into Gooderson Park if you go into the Norwich game why not get here a bit early come watch the girls come and back us and then you can come with me back over to Gooderson because I'll be doing the show after that it's going to be a busy day we'll bring a lot of joy hopefully it'll be a win for Everton Women and Everton on the day and we can all have a really nice weekend lovely sounds perfect so you can get down here and watch Everton Women take on Birmingham at 11.30 on Saturday big thanks to Sarah for joining us we'll see you later