 Rhamers, yma'r wyf hwn i'w ddechrau'r mewn ymgyngwyno'r yw'r ymlaen nhw'n ddechrau'r ymlaen nhw'n ddechrau. Rhywb i'w ddim yn gwneud o'r man o'r byd, rhaid i chi'n ymwneud o'r pethau ar y peth. Rhywb i'n ddechrau, mae'n ddifwg. Rhaid i chi'n ddifwg o'r ymlaen ond y tîm, ond rhaid i chi o'r ymlaen nhw. Dyna ym mhag o'r cwmp yn ymlaen i'r godiwn yma. A gan ymlaen i'r gwahanol, dyna'r amser yn y ddweud. A'r gwahanol, ychydig yn eithaf i'r ysgol, a'r Jack Stacey, Mark Traberslachau. Mae'r ysbyg yw'r wygaid yn oed o'r gwaith, a'r dda yn ddiwrnod. Mae'n gweithio yn unig o'r clwb yw sydd yn y gweithio ymlaen i'r gweithio'r gwaith ymlaen i'r gwaith. Mae'n gwaith yw'r hwyl i rai cyflawn. I'm going to sort of show it off with so much pride, yeah. So, playing week in week out in the Premier League as a goalkeeper at your age is obviously a huge achievement being so young in any world, but especially the goalkeeping world. What's your journey being like to get to this point? Yeah, it's been difficult. There's a lot of rejection as a young kid, obviously getting released at Bolton, being too small and couldn't kick, but that could possibly be the best thing which ever happened to me. It's sort of given me the backbone and sort of the toughness to never say die, and then obviously starting in here from Sheffield United it was a lonely journey for the first two years. I didn't enjoy it and didn't probably fulfil my potential, but two good loan periods, one with Cheshire Field which we got relegated in, but one with Wimbledon where we managed to stay up and I can look back on that and hold my hands up and look in the mirror and say I had a massive part to play, so I think I grew into a man and now I'm standing here today and I'm using my experiences from then to take into the games for Warmouth. You can see that I need kick now as well. I've got a boom, boom one, aren't you? But yeah, you're... You've started the season off well. Watch your aims and your goals for the season up until the end of the season. Yeah, similar to you, to be honest. I just want to sort of... I want to be the number one for every game of the season and that's about it really. I'm not looking too far ahead. I want to obviously win as many games as we can and finish as high in the table as possible, but personal goals about international recognition or sort of playing a month recognition. I'm not really too fussed about as long as the team are winning and I'm doing my job and we can sort of stay under the radar without getting too ahead of ourselves or too ahead of myself. It'll be fitting for me just to sort of play all these games and just enjoy the ride. The fans are singing England England's number one during games I've heard. Watch your thoughts about that. Yeah, it's always nice. I've had good connection with fans at Wimbledon and Chesfield in here, so for them to be singing it after three, four games it was a major boost for me in conference and it sort of gave me another few inches in height sort of thing and it was always nice hearing it especially against Jordan on the other end, but we had a good laugh after the game and yeah it's all good fun and it's just sort of nice to get the recognition from the fans. William, thank you.