 Ieithaf wrth gael y byd ac wrth gweithio ar y dyfodol Evertons, y dyfodol Evertons yma ym ni'r aelod diwrnod a mae nhw'n gwneud yn gweithio yn ysgafol y Dyn nhw. Yn arweinydd ym ni'n meddwl ystafodol wedi'i ei ddechrau i'r gweithio. Creg Shakespeare yn Sam-Ely. Ac rwy'n cael ei ddweud yn y dyfodol Evertons. Diolch ar hyn. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud yn cael ei wneud yn gyfrannu amdano Creg. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud yn gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Rwy'n meddwl, mae'n amser byddwn ni'n meddwl i'r busnes yw'r hyn sy'n meddwl i'r cysylltu'r cyffredinol, mae'n meddwl i ddweud â'r cyffredinol o fewn gwirioneddau rhai, oherwydd, i wnaith y ffordd y pwynt mewn gwyrddau, mae'n meddwl i'r cysylltu, ond mae'n meddwl i'r pwynt mewn gwyrddau. Felly yn ni dweud i'r gweithio'r mwyaf, Creg? Mae'r ymdweud i'r peth, ac yn cael ei ddweud i'r ddweud i'r hynny, Mae'r rhai oedd y gallwn i'w arddangos arnyntio'r ddiwylliannol, rydyn ni'n blynyn i'r ddweud. Mae'r ddweud yn y gwrdd. Mae'r dda'r eich byd yn ei ddau. Roeddwn i'r ddweud o'r ddweud, a'r ddweud wedi'u sut iddynt i'r ddechrau. Rydym yn ei ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud, a'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r treyning. Mae'n gweithio bod o'n gwneud o'r llwybr a'r Llyfr. Ie, mae hi, a felly mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gwneud o'n gweithio, iawn o'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio yn ffrifio'r oed, mae'n cymddechrau sy'n 12 o'n gwneud o'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio o'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio. Mae'n ffantastig o boi'r Stradwyr. Mae'n gweithio'n ffantastig a'r gweithio. A'r gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, Felly es i dros cyflawn o'r cyflwyno'r sgrifiadau sy'n deall? Felly yn ddod i'r ers hynny, dweud dros cyflwyno a'r sgrifiadau. Na'r nadir yma, i chi wedi'u cyflwyno, dwi'n ddweud hynny cwrs. Rwy'n braf i'r dashboard hy, eich 02. oes yn ymcofynig. Roedden i ddweud o'r cyflwyno'r sgrifiadau i ti lle. Efallai yma ei fyddai amgylchawd. Roedden i ddweud o'r cyflwyno ddim wedi wneud, Felly rwy'n gael gweld yn ymgallwch, ac mae ydym ni'n meddwl i'r cyflym yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch, a'n mynd am ysgol, yn mynd i'n mynd i'n meddwl i'r cyflym. Yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch, mae'n gweithio'n cael eu bodi'n meddwl. Yn ymgyrch yn digwydd yma? Mae'n bpeithio'r busiau i'r prymuatio'n gweithio. Cyn wych. Be'n gweithio, mae'n meddwl i'r wythrymu, ond yn fyddeigol, ond yn gweithio, ac yn gweithio, a mae fe'n wneud i gael. A'r gweithio, mae'n mynd i'r llei, mae'n mynd i'ch gweithio, mae'n mynd i'ch gweithio, ac mae'n mynd i'ch gweithio, mae'n fath yn ysgrifennu gyda'r cyffredin o'r team hefyd. Mae'r wasgwyr yn ymddangos yn ymddangos, mae'n meddwl i'r gwneud i'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. ty stepped to get the goal in the timing we did, in the manner we did Kaiff is on a lift but the clean sheet Was it an easy decision for you to have at the Football Club不会bi? Yes in one word yes Delighted to be back in football and in coaching again Important that the people in and around me Sammy's, the coaching staff I think Everton football club sells itself Mae'r adeiladau yn y llaw i'r rhywbeth, felly eraill mae'n cael ei ddweud. Felly mae'r cyfrifio arall wedi'u gweld a'r bod yn y bosion. Mae'r ddweud y gallai yn fwy oedd. Mae'r cyfrifio ar y team, efallai mae'r cyfrifio hynny. Mae'r cyfrifio efallai yma. Mae'n cyfrifio ar y team. Mae'r cyfrifio ar y team, felly mae'n cyfrifio ar y team. Mae'n ceisio i'r cyfrifio ar y team. dwi'n ei wneud y cyfnodd, oedd ychydig yn ddechrau'r cyfnodd, gyda'r cyfryd, mewn gwirio'r cyfrannu. O'r cyfrannu'r cyfrannu, oeddiwch yn cyfrannu'r cyfrannu. Rhywbeth eich bod nhw'n gweithio'r cyfrannu'r cyfrannu? Rwy'n gweithio hwnnw, mae'r cyfrannu yn gwlad ymddangos ymddangos ei wneud. Rwy'n gweithio'r cyfrannu'r cyfrannu, sgwrs, rwy'n gweithio'r cyfrannu, I gael, hen'r bosid yn barodol yn gyd ifanc oeddiwedd ac oedd yn gweithio'r ddeithasgol yw'r ddeitio'n gweithio'n dweud i wneud fyddai'ch cacol. Neud yn archifolion, dylai, yma'r sianol. Mae'n gweithio'n dod o'r ddechrau a'r ddechrau sy'n gennym, mae'n digwydd eich bod yn amser. Ac mae yw'r ddaeth yw'r cyhoedd y Laster City? Mae'n ddim yn fwy o ddweud o'r ddweud? mae'n ddim yn gweithio'n ddweud o'n gwahanol, Maen nhw kurio'n amddangos i unigiaid yr yw'r amser a ymddangos i ymdael. Tyope, ond y griforduad yng Nghymru yn y insistent, yn y media a'r cysyllt. Rydyn ni'n ei wneud am y Lleidol Cymru yna yn y Lleidol Pwyd. A'r brand o'r Lleidol Pwyd yn ystyried. Modd yn swyddiwch gwybod, a bwyd, a'r gyfwilio. Ond mae'n gydig o'r gweithgaredd wedi gwneud hynny, neu yw'n ei gwleidol. Does that all ring through with when you stepped into the breach yourself Sam? For 5 minutes? Obviously there's much more reason than I am. Everything's said is correct. The time that's placed upon the manager's hand, any of the manager's huge. That's why it's crucial. People behind him help him, he does very well at the delegation, very well indeed. That's crucial for him because then he knows that he can get on and do what he's doing. You got to deal with, and as Cll 🐾 sometimes it gets you away from where you really want to be. Which is the grass. But, you know, we'll get the chemistry right, we'll get the mix right, we'll get the blend right, I know free we'll get the results. How excited are you about the challenge that lies ahead? Massive, massive. My side is, as Cll 🐾 said before, you know, this game of ours is, it's all consuming, it's all consuming, and particularly in this city as you said before, you know, but now I'm really looking forward to it. And I think we all are, you know, again, Mae'r ddweud o'r ddau, mae'n fyddwch i gweld ddweud, mae'n fyddi, mae'n ysgolwyddo'n bwrth o'r gwaith bod mae'n gilydd o'r gwaith. Mae'n ddweud o'r gwaith o'r ddweud, Creg, yn mynd i gyd, gallu mae'n dweud o'r gwaith o'r ddweud? Dyna'r sysgau hynny, ond dw i'n meddwl, ac yn ymgyrch yn Eirton, mae'r gweithio ei fod yn y ddweud a'r gwaith yn ei gwrthol, Cael ei wneud, ond yn amlwgwch i'w hyn ac efallai yn ffordd i'r amlwgwch. Wedi'n dod o'r hyn, mae'n gwybod o'r rhan. Ond mae'n gwybod, mae'n gwybod o'r amlwgwch i'n gwybod. Dwi'n meddwl, am ymlaen, Samy'n rhoi, yn ymlaen i'r meddwl, mae'n meddwl o'r rhan, a'r meddwl o'r rhan, ac mae'n meddwl o'r meddwch i'r meddwl o'r dyfynol i'r gêm. Dyma eich postur doedd desiwn iddiwllan yn y tymprif y copiwn i'ch meddwl i'ch glostaeth, ydych chi'n ei gael eu lle i chi wedi'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl i'ch edryd, ei ddim yn gweithio y gallai profi a bydd yn ni i'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl i ymgynghwyl, ddyn nhw i 6, ac yn y telfoedd. Mynd ymmgyngor anhygoel â Siadwyr Cinerig, mae hefyd ni i'ch meddwl i'ch credu, Dyna'r rai oedd ydych chi'n gweld y gallwn cyffredinol. Felly, rwy'n gweithio yn cael ei wneud, ond dyna'r rai oedd wedi gweld y rai oedd y ddechreu. Mae'r rhai oedd yn cyfodol, rydych chi'n mynd i'n gwneud, i'n gwneud ffael i chi ddweud i ymddangos ymddechrau. Gwyddech chi wedi bod i'u gweithio eich gyfath o'r ysgrifiad? Roedd eich cei'n gweithio ar y dyna chi? Roedd eich cyffredinol? Roedd yn cael eu hoffi, Yna yn ymryd o'r rhan oaf, yn credu sydd wedi'u gyrfa wath o'r cwrdd, felly wnes yn facilities cael awr, yn ymryd o'r gyrraedd o'r 15 o'r 30. Efallai oswyl 30 wedi'u cynllun o'r cyjis a roedd wedi rhoi gyrraedd yn cael ei wneud. Ac mae'n angen o'r awr, mae hynny'n gwybod o'r rhan. Yn ymryd y mhwygof, mae'n angen o'r awr o'r cyf swiftly. Yn ni'n angen o'r ffrwyd o ffitwr o'r clwyboi. It is something that you notice in and around this football club as soon as you enter the building. You did some, how much your football coach believed Sam when you were still playing. I did a little bit that Calei said before at one of them. As a player you think you are going to play for ever. I am ffawr and think that doesn't happen. I have only ever been involved in football. I said before on many occasions, I do not consider this a job at all. At all this is the vocation that we are on. I hope it doesn't sound like grandiose, but you know I have people who work, and they work very very hard, they work tirelessly, you know, in difficult conditions. All it says here for me, this is more than a job, this is a vocation, it's something that I've always wanted to do, because I've always wanted to be involved in football. And it's important to you isn't it that people who work with you, people who work under you, the players, the staff, they come into work in a place like this, with a smile on their face, happy to be working forever at the football club? Yeah well you mentioned him, no one works under us mate, we all work together, we all work together. Obviously we have the boss, but you know for me everybody has a massive part to play in any football club, but certainly in this football club, massive part to play in getting the success that this football club deserves and merit. You both know the players quite well, some better than others here at Everton Football Club, how pleased are you to come here to Everton and find Wayne Rooney still on top of his game? Well I think if any coach has gone to any football club and found Wayne Rooney, I think we should be pleased, you know, because we know the strength of the character of the boy and the influence he has in any football club he's been at and he's got, he's massive, he's massive in as much as his influence on the place, you know and what he will be able to contribute and all that he has contributed to this football club, there's an awful lot more. And as a coach to come in and see him, see him in your dressing room, see him in the dining room, to see him around the place, it's massive, it really is, great help for us, you know and hopefully we can be a great help for him. The third goal was a bit special against West Ham wasn't it? Yeah, not many goals nowadays get me up off my feet, but with Wayne's technique execution I know it's been said and documented that he would probably be one of the only players that could do that. Can you coach that Craig or if you just got to hope that the players got the natural vulnerability to do that? He coached it, didn't you? Yeah, I coached it. He said it was him. Not when we're right for it, you never say no. I think in terms of technique and how you strike a ball, yeah, but to actually do the both and get it in between the goals as well was a great technique. I think you have to see it first. Yes. Not many people can see it. He's seen it, he was aware of it, he's aware of where he was on the park, he was aware of where the goalkeeper was on the park. So his total game awareness gave him an ability to be able to do that and then the execution after that. You're both still having a go in training just to show that you never lose it? No. No. And that brings us to the end of part one. Don't go too far away because in part two we'll go right behind the scenes from our trips to Cyprus and we'll hear from Tom Davis. Plenty more to come from Craig and Sammy ahead of the Merseyside Derby. Welcome back to part two of this week's Everton show. Now results in the group stage of the Europa League this season have been very disappointing. Our last fixture of Group E was earlier this week and it took us to Cyprus. We're in Larnaca here in Cyprus, myself and Snods, no more than a goal kick away from the sea and we're outside the meeting pub where our main sponsors Sport Pacer have arranged for all the Evertonians to gather before the game. We've just been in there, Snods, the atmosphere is terrific. Absolutely incredible to say that this game really means nothing. You try telling them Evertonians that have travelled over here in the numbers yet again, the atmosphere in there is electric, singing all Everton songs and that's what makes you proud to have played for this former club and it just makes you feel great to be an Evertonian. It really does because as I say things aren't going great in this competition but that says it all. That says it all about Everton in Europe. It's a terrific concept isn't it? It's a lovely pub right on the beach. Load of Evertonians getting together, having a few beers, a sing song before the game. And they're all in good spirits. They're all having a joke, laugh. They're going to enjoy the country that they're visiting. They enjoy the pub and they enjoy watching the football team and that's what they're here for tonight. Absolutely fantastic. Well that's the pre-match. Let's jump ahead now and get some post-match reaction. I thought the lads really applied themselves and first half played some terrific football and probably with a bit more care in the final third. Maybe would have scored more. Of course the opposition have chances. You expect that. But in terms of the overall result was the most pleasing thing. You don't get many headers do you? No it's my first header I think. Really? Yeah first header but yeah please. The second goal was a lot more like Adam Olo Lutman wasn't it? Outside the box rifled into the top corner. Yeah yeah. I like shooting so if I get a chance to shoot I'm going to do that. Were you pleased with the youngsters Fraser Holmby and Harry Charlesley had a lot of action? Yes and as you say I think they were a bit surprised they were starting and it's great. I think it's great for the academies. I think it's great for Everton in terms of gives everyone a bit of a lift. Gives the players themselves but the opportunity arose tonight and sometimes you never quite know when that opportunity is going to come your way in football and I thought to a man they took it. When you've got so many young players in the squad you need your senior players to lead by example and I thought they did tonight. Yeah I thought collectively the senior players were terrific. Of course some of them senior players as you say in terms of first team fringe players are only young as well so we had a lot of young players out there and the experience of playing in Europe everything but also the way they've conducted themselves the last two days is nothing more than I expect. Great the results in Europe this season have been poor for Everton we know that but the boss said after the game at the weekend that finishing at least where we finished last season is one of his targets which would get us back in to European football so it's something to aim for. I like that because I think sometimes we all hear nowadays that 40 points is the target but ultimately whatever game you're playing whether it be in Europe or in the league you aim to win it, you aim to win it and we all know that away from home sometimes it can be difficult and the owners is on the home team and sometimes you take a point away from home but ultimately you're in football to win football matches and the aim is to try and win the next game and then the next game after that and if that takes us up the league and into a position of Europe then brilliant because you've got a lot of good teams in the Premier League nowadays and the start it's made it difficult but of late we've had a couple of great results to give a little change to the environment so the aim is to win every game. Do you set yourself targets Sam either privately or to the players? You can only take each game as it comes it sounds very cliche but at the end of the day as we mentioned before yes we have a plan, yes we have a vision yes we have a target but I think they're all short term targets and for me I've always been brought up on time just getting what you can out of the next game you go well in the next game because it's just been proven the last two games you know we keep clean sheets, if you win games then the whole outlook is completely different so for me mine is more short term in the bigger picture if we can get clean sheets build upon that then this club can get whatever it wants to be but initially we have to set our target of clean sheets and moving on from there because we'll score goals Next up of course it's Liverpool and Anfield the Merseyside Derby at the weekend this is what Tom Davis thinks about going to Anfield What memories have you got growing up watching those matches? Will there be some good ones? Yes, few decent ones I always remember Michael at the scoring run from the edge of the box come out of the corner that's one that always sticks with me but I'd love to make a few in my home really and give the fans what they want Have you ever used to pretend you were playing the Derby to do a replay in those situations? Yes of course Who would you have been? Art Hatter A replay in those games What does it mean when you're playing the team from just across the park? It's a massive game obviously and Liverpool it's either you're red or you're blue and the game really it's just all about the city Derby and I think when you do when you do get that bragging right to the city that's what everyone wants and of course it's a game that we need to win really as you said we haven't won anfield in a long time so I'll definitely be up for that one with putting everything into it and getting the lads up for it Nothing quite like a Merseyside Derby Samers that's who we like the city Without a shadow of a doubt for me it is the biggest and all people may dispute that in other parts of the country but for me being from here it is the biggest It's an early Merseyside Derby for you Craig are you looking forward to it? I am I've watched it from afar never miss it when it's been live on telly as you say I think people from afar really look for it with interest being involved in it and of course being on this side it'll be really interesting but really looking forward to it People often say play the game not the occasion and it's very easy to say but I would imagine some it's a bit more difficult to actually do it is but I think you have to do that but at the end of the day and as a team we do it that best we'll come out on top the good thing that as you know about Derby is that they're very unpredictable which has always been both sets of supporters there with a belief that they can win and I think that's fantastic we're certainly going to go there with a belief that we can win and our supporters hopefully will be doing the same thing and it'll be what I have always experienced I think it's the team that settles down best settles down quickest we'll come out on top they're not the way they used to be though are they when people like Peter Reed, Steve McMahon people like that were thundering him you never know as I said it still is for the supporters you know what I mean at the end of the day we have to approach the game it's alright to say we're just like any other game but it isn't and as I said to you before it'll be the ones that settle down quickest the ones that stay in shape the ones that apply their game plan to the game I think they're the ones that come out on top and I think the supporters it's still very very very big for them it's a massive occasion you obviously didn't play in a Merseyside Derby but you played at Anfield against Liverpool in a league cup semi-final I recall I did many moons ago and just telling you I just took my driving test on the morning had to go to the manager going too slow not in the game I took my driving test to go to the manager and ask him for permission to take my driving test first then got on the bus and come up to Anfield and we drew 2-2 and Sam was just telling me he played but I really can't remember that he didn't take a seriously did he just didn't prepare properly he's all thinkable isn't he he's taken his driving test on the floor we're preparing there like it was yesterday to a certain extent of course we lost the replay but it was a great experience do you recall playing against Gaggy? you must do there's out plays John of course your first game as manager of Leicester was a win against Liverpool wasn't it the omens are there aren't they hopefully the omens are there take another win this time most definitely three points at stake that's what you've got to remember isn't it yeah it's a Premier League game massive massive for this city but as I said before it's a two two applies their game plan best the two gets the foot on the ball the two settles down quickest at the end of the day the three points but the three points are massive for both teams and we certainly want to be the team that comes out on top at the end of the 94 or 5 however long it may be Liverpool do look good going forward Craig don't they yeah offensively they're very good good counter attack team they're very resilient but we've kept two clean sheets in the last two games which is important again in terms of being resilient compact but also being a threat when we go forward as well do you ever not miss playing do you always miss playing every time there's a big game a little bit of your thinking which I was out there no of course you do you miss it every day but I think as Craig alluded to before the second best thing is what we've got which is coaching, working with young players keeping us young thinking hopefully of course you miss playing every day but as X players that's all you ever want to do you want to play as I said before and you think it's going to last forever I found out very early that I didn't but the next best thing for me is coaching and being involved with these youngsters and the big games it's a mercy side Darby it will be frenetic as Sammy says there will be nerves but you've got to look forward to it you've got to embrace the occasion you have to and I think as players you always will of course you want to make sure you form as an individual but we know now it's a collective team game as well it's important that the structure to it and the game plans taken care of but you know you're in a great industry a footballer what a life and you have to make sure that these games not only do you enjoy but the winning mentality has to be there as well it's one we're certainly looking forward to thanks enormously Craig Shakespeare and Sammy Leif for joining us this week thank you to you for watching as well in seven days time for another Everton you've been watching the Everton show on YouTube thank you very much indeed for joining us I hope you've enjoyed it I'm sure you have don't forget to subscribe and that way catch every single future episode