 Weldyn yr eftraffu'r tvir yn ymdweud yng ngyfyrdd Lleol, yr ymddiw ymddiw ymydd yng Nghymru, o'r euhoeddoedd yr Eftraff 3 oedd yn femeithio a'r Eftraff Unedig o'r rhai ddweud ymddiw Lleol ond mae'r eftraff Unedig a'r Eftraff Ymddiw. Mae'r gweithio ar gyfer eftraff Eftraff Ymddiw'r Eftraff Ymddiw yn yw'r gweithio. Wrth gwrs, mae'n fyddiodol i gydag. Ond i ddweud yn golygu'i gawr sydd gyda'n gwybod gwymarwyr o barngfa gwynyddio. Rwy'n gwybod a'i chwybod – pwn yma. Silwe said, West Ham had four shots on target and scored three. We had four shots on target and scored one. On he's right, it's our finishing doesn't help. I mean, it doesn't help the fact that we're giving teams goals quite comfortably every week. Ond mae'n gwybod gwybod i drwy'n gweithru yn yr argyn nhw. Rydw i'n meddyliwch ar wahanol ac ar gyfer lleon. Of the back of that is Andy Gray having to go at Jank Togson and Oomar Nias saying neither of them have showed anywhere near the level that is required. He doesn't think Nias is good enough to play at this level and he said Togson isn't showing anything either at the moment and again that is difficult to argue with, isn't it? You know, I think Jank Togson is suffering from a real lack of confidence. I still think he'd be fine once he gets his first goal. It's how long we persist with that. Is it a case that we need to leave him out of the side for a couple of games and maybe try to challenge him through the middle? I don't think Oomar Nias is a starter. I really don't. And Dominic Alford Lewin isn't playing at his best level either. So I will be tempted next week to play with Charleston through the middle and give Togson a blow and then work on his game in training, take him off the firing line. Six games so far, fire league games without a goal. The goals probably looking about that big to him at the moment. Strikers will go through barren spells, it's whether you play through it or not. It may be that with Charleston comes back in and then Jank has chances and scores one and then we're up and running but at the minute he is struggling and it's being highlighted by more than one person and obviously Andy Gray the latest to acknowledge it. I think the problem with Jank is he's dropping deeper and deeper, he's not in the right positions therefore he's not getting as many chances. Although that being said he had three opportunities yesterday and the worst of the three was the one he blazed over in the second half but you know he had a header at 1-0 which he should have really done better with and a shot just before half time which he should have done better with but there you go. Mark O Silver did say we would learn from this defeat, they'll analyse it, get back on the training ground and learn from it, well they need to because the start of the season. Had we won it would have been a decent start but we've lost on it a poor start now so we've really got to start building up and picking up these wins because tricky waters lay ahead for us to negotiate starting with Arsenal away at the weekend. John Joe Kenney was speaking after the game he called for the fans and the players to get behind the manager, well I think most are, I think the players should be behind the manager and I think most of them are. He said he's a fantastic manager, the players love him so yeah but we do all need to stick together, we do all as frustrating as it is, we do all need to remember that this is early on in Mark O Silver's reign and a lot of these players are the players who played last season and we know, we've seen enough of them as fans to know that it's not great and we have to remember that we had John Joe Kenney at right back and we had Mason Holgate at centre back, neither of them playing well enough for me at the minute and now John Joe is only his second game. Domino Calvert-Lewin off the left doesn't work, it didn't work for Cumann, it didn't work for Allardyce, it doesn't work for Mark O Silver. So you know there's some things that need shortened, hopefully Yeri Mina will come into the side at Arsenal at the weekend and Bosta centre back position alongside K2 and because we need to try and start turning these positives, getting the positives into the team and start keeping some clean sheets. That's a start isn't it, get a few clean sheets and build from there but it's far too early to press the panic button but it's really disappointing, not the feet yesterday really disappointing. The Carabaugh Cup match against Southampton on October 2nd, apparently the draw for the round after that will be made before the game, marvellous. So see what happens with that. The under-23s are in action tonight against Derby, Fraser Hormby, expected to play so a lot of eyes will be on him. He's been doing well for Scotland lately and obviously laying in his trade, he played very well last season when he played up front in the away game against Limersall. People want them involved in the squad, could he do any worse at the moment? I don't know, you know our strikers aren't exactly firing on all cylinders at the moment. It'd be great to get Richard Charleston back in the squad next week as well and obviously Bernard, who I thought was really sharp yesterday when he came on, would be good. It's another week's training for him and we hope that Seamus Coleman and André Gomez and Michael Keane aren't too far away as well. Finally, I just want to finish off with and send some condolences to Morgan Snidlin who has far to passed away sadly this week. The fact that he got himself on the pitch showed his commitment to the course. I think Morgan has started the season really well but it took a lot of character to get on that pitch yesterday. It didn't work out but he put himself out there so obviously thoughts on that with Morgan and his family. Some things are far more important than football. That is it for the news daily and the final word will be out soon. Check that out as well as all our other videos. If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so and it only takes a sec. If you want more videos, get over and join us on Patreon. Thanks very much for watching. See you later.