 Wel, mae'n tiff yn ei tyfu i ni. Mae'n fwy yw'r endynas ydw i. Yn ymchwil oldaeth yma yn ystod. Mae'n dweud yw'r long yma. Mae'n ymwy o'r ymdaint yn ymdill. Mae Covid yn ymddangos yn yr ysgol. Mae'n rhaid i'r ei ddweud o'r ymdill. Mae'n roi ddweud o'r endynas ydw i. Mae'n ddweud o'r ymdill, o'r fwy o'r endynas ydw i'n ymdill. Mae'n ddweud o'r ymdill. Mae'r gwneud eich ffugr, yn y ffodus dynion, yn y bwysig yw'r fideo deiniw, mae'n cael ei amser. Rwy'n mynd i ddim yn ei wneud, mae'n rhai, fel oes mae'n gwybodaeth eich cyfrifio'n gwybodaeth. Be'n rhaid, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, ond mae'n gwaith yma, mae'n gweithio i ddim yn iawn, mae'n i'n credu chi'n gwasanaeth, ond mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. ac yn ymlaen i ni oed yn rhoi ei gael y byd. Yr arddangoswyd, mae'n rhai. Mae'n rhaid i'n ardal yn rhaid i'n gondol. Mae'r ardal yn y cyfnodol a'i gael. Mae efallai o'r gandd, mae'n dweud am yr hynny, mae'n dweud yn oed yn fawr yn fawr, a mae'n rhaid i'n ganddau'n fawr yn fawr, ond yn y fawr, yw ni'n ganddai'n ganddau. A'n mynd i'n fawr, mae'n fawr yn fawr yn fawr arill o'r ganddau, ...byddwn nhw'n gweld y call o antyloti a i'r abylodi, ond mynd i ddim yn gallu bod yw'r pysig. Mae'n mynd i ddweud, ond mae'n mynd i'n mynd i'n mynd i ddweud. Rwy'n amser, mae'n angen i'r gyflogau ddechrau'r Palos Cymru, ac mae'n rhaid i'r cyllid ar gyfer y cyflogau. Mae'n angen i'r Palos Cymru, ac mae'n angen i'r cyflogau i'r cyflogau. racing because we didn't have an awake it, that was ready to be won. And he missed the shitter after a couple of minutes, we lost plans, I go home, I was through injury, and it ended up drawing zero-nillan again. We could have possibly won and it didn't really get. It was a cool soul for games after that, wasn't it? It was much better. Do you know what though? There's two ways, obviously the glass quarterful, that glass quarter and we're going to see half. Gwozda wedi bod ydyaryddio y smerocaid pwynt. Sefydli i wedi gwneud ar y smerocaid pwynt. Mae'r ffath hwn yn ddiwedd, mae'n sétig i wneud darparol i awgust drweud ar y methu. Rydw i chi'n ei wneud hyn. i'n gwybod i'r ardal yma, oedd e'n gwybr kanig ac mae e'n rhwstio'n ôl. A rydym ni wedi'i cael y bau'r gwrthog ar y bwysig sydd ymlaen. Nawr, fe oeddwn i'n cael y cyfrifio a chymlu'r dweud pola. Yna, mae'n gofod arweinio'r seisin. Mae'n gwella i beth. Mae'n gweld i'n cwrs. Mae'n gwybod i'n gwybod i beth a felly mae'n gwello i fnwyl geldoedd. Mae wedi gwella i beth mae roedden nhw i'u gweld i'w gweld i'u busnes. oed thank you allan. Rydaw i'w i ddweud gwirion, i'n angharu cyfan a ydych chi'n gweithio ac fe swyddio tra trwy gwybodaeth sy'n ddefnyddio'r ei wir yn dweud相信 yr un, yn dweud yn gweithio yn Ffabian Delf, yn dweud yn John Fellyb Gwbamun, Moes Keen, Alexia Wobie, ac yn digwydd Gwyrd shorten a phobl yn ysgriff wrth. Felly sefydlu ei wneud 6 oed. Hwyl ydych chi ddweud niefyd. We did want to centre back, but we'd hope that we'd get KT-Trimmer otro Mor awaits. We could have had smaller in the world. He was a good season for Roma. When I called Dan, we talked about that, it was very easy to look, and I would say this to people, it was very easy to say, terrible summit, it was very easy to say that at the time, based on what we knew and what we needed. The salad was all made sense, and I remember when the fans with Desper Franz went to o'r cyfnod o'r cyfnodau mewn gwirionedd, teithio'n gyfringol, ac rhai fawr ar gyfer cyd-gorffaith, yn oed ilinegar y ddweud o'r cyfnod sy'n gobael gyda i amsiannwg mewn cyfringol. Mae ganddwch yn ddechrau, ac dim ond, yma, diènหfawr a chyfo gafodd hefyd, yna wel i'ch chi'n ddechrau, mae'n gweithio'n i'ch ganddwch yn byw. Mae'r cyfringol yn cael ei bod hynny'n ei fod yn ymgrifennu. Y gallwn ni'n cael ei fod yn cyfnod i gyfringsol. Dwi'n dŵr iawn. Rydw i ddweud y golygu am ein bod yn gwneud eu lle. Rym ni'n gwneud eich ymweld, oedd a'r cynn dysgu peidiwn wedi ddwy? Rydw i'n gwneud eu gaflu sydd wedi'u casgau ond ein gwneud yn gyfroedd. Rwy'n dweud erbyn ni'n gweithio allan o flynyddiadau meltedr, mae'n tyfio'r cael ei ddweud yn yngrif sitesfa, byddwn yn hi'n gwneud yn agor scrafff Pomfymol. Yn y gallwn ymddech chi'n credu geisio, ac oedd y dweud hynny ddim yn cael ei wneud i gael eich golygiad o'r ddod yma, os ydych i ddweud o'r ddod yma, ond rydyn ni'n golygiad o'r ddod arwyd, ond mae'n cael gwneud i'r ddod o'r cyflwyno'n golygiad, ond mae ymwneud yma, ein rhai ddod o'r ddod o'r ddod o'r 13 oed yma, mae'n golygiad o'r 2 oed yn ysgrifennu. Ac rwy'n cael ei wneud i'r ddod o'r ddod o'r ddod o'r ddod o'r ddod, Felly yna'r problemau bod yn bwydonu o bwysig i fynd i ddweud i fynd i llunio'r bobl sy'n bwysig i'r sefyllau yna. Felly mae'n rhiwp yn cerddio i ddim – dyna'n gweithio'n cael eu balon afael. Felly mae'n dangos fel y peirio. Dwi wedi chylo'n bwysig, mae'n bwysig eu bwysig i fynd i'r bwysig ym loads i ddim yn cael eu bl时间au. Felly wneud i ddim i ddim yn cael eu madegell i fynd! that and I was critical we potentially should've got another one last summer. Someone pointed out to me, we both threeёзlers in, so that's fair play. But for me, Gomez was already here, so I don't include him as someone who was brought in. Delft was brought in to be experienced and senate was brought in for the athleticism, but I still wanted a 23 dishes, I want élam straigwch. I get it, you can't just bring in people... Is it that most sad birdlike as well .... Ond we did, we still had Sniarlin, we've had Sigurdd yn gofynneu. So it's dead easy for me to be critical a Marcel Brans yn gofyn, you should have brought Sangaria in as well, but I don't think, and maybe even we didn't quite realise it at the beginning, just how big a loss Garnawos. And especially when we lost Gomez with an injury, we lost Gabamon. So the two midfield players, you were probably going to be Marko Silver's main midfield partnership. We're both out, Delph got injured the week before as well with the Bremen and the friendly. So that didn't start great, and obviously as the season went on. I mean realistically, we didn't get to you mate, and that was a big miss. But the way it worked out, Mason Holgate come to the fore. So not getting a centre back benefited Mason Holgate. Maybe Moise Keane, not being amazing this season, has benefited Dominic Alderlund, and he's become the target man, that we need, you know, the person that takes the weight in. And maybe we'll see Moise Keane better next season, because like you just mentioned there at the weekend, he looked a lot brighter and I think playing in his shoe would help him as well rather than no one. But you know, we went through, obviously we started the season and we got a win against Dron, a win against Wafford even, it wasn't great. And then Gabamon got injured and you know, we got beat a filler and then we beat Wolves got into the next round of the Carabao Cup and stuff. And it was it was stop start, wasn't it? The first few, the first six weeks under Silver, it was win again, lose again. And then he started losing the grip, I think on what he wanted to do. I mean, he's gone now. But when you look back, do you still think he was a bit mad not to try to play the formation that he's banged on about? This is the problem. And I think the reason that he did that is I think there was this over, whatever you think of them now, over a lion's tongue, if he's sick, it's going to be this man who scored, because he scored there. And I think. But he did drop him. He did, okay. And put a wobby in there. But then one injury later, he was back in the team. And that's the Westam, apart from maybe the Wolves game where he won 3-2. That was probably the best performance up to the Fergs and Chelsea game. That we'd had all season, we played them off the park in a lot of ways. And you know, definitely I sort of got into the season, but he was lost in that game. Couldn't get near a wobby ordinary in the midfields. But you look now and you look back then. And the problem I think with Mark Silver's, I think he was just. One, I think he was a little too safe. I think he relied on a sitting formation that he saw him through. And I don't think he really understood how important Ghana was to the team. And I think even I underestimated how no one to win the ball back just cost us all season. We can't turn over possession quick enough. That's a major issue. And I think with Silver, without Gabamon to be able to do even 50% of that. We've seen it. You know, Schneiderham wasn't up to the job. Gomez wasn't up to the job of doing that. Do you think if we'd have had plays you actually could run that in midfield? I think if you had Gabamon the whole season. The Ghana wouldn't have been such a miss. No, I think if you had Gabamon the whole of the season, you know, people obviously, I mean, he looked off the pace. But he had another pre-season to be fair. I think if he got up and running, whether he was, you know, he's not going to be as good as Ghana, of course. He's not at this stage. But I think he would have solved a lot of the issues because he could sit. He can't screen the back four. He would have cut things up and he could charge forward the board and basically start attacks himself. And without that, you know, we're really, you know, Gomez has had an injury hit season, if you're honest. I know he obviously had the main injury, but he also had a few niggles as well. We haven't really had anything. You know, not his biggest fan anyway, but you know, we haven't really had anything in the centre of the park all season. Tom still not made that progress that we all hope for to still stop-start with him. And it's big. It's big season next season for him. And he goes up low on the stage with Evan. I think, you know, it's due to a diet time for Tom. And Delf, I think what happened with Delf is he probably isn't a player at this stage and he's clearly can play multiple games in a row. He's supposed to be coming in an alpha experience, maybe in the Cups and in the dressing room. And he probably got overexposed, really playing too many games for us. And obviously the fans don't like him anyway. But I don't know. It's very hard to discuss the season because it's felt like the longest season ever. And it feels like the enchilote season is different in the silver season. It's two separate things. What I would say about Marcus Silver though, he was completely flawed in many ways. And I think his reluctance to try new things except against big teams because I think we played three at the back again. That was last season in Spanley. But he did do think change things a time, but not enough. He never stuck with anything. And it was the same team every week. Guilfee Secrets in a 10, 4-2-3-1, Snidel and Gomez, Sloemerfield. And Pat Ann didn't work really. And he didn't make the use of the players that we bought. You know, you played a woby to 10. He has a good game. He's back out on the wing then. I don't know. It was all just a minute of a mismatch, really. It's very frustrating season. Well, I mean, it cost him his job in the end. Because again, for that reliance on refusing to change anything up, despite telling everyone you prefer system as 4-3-3, never playing it. And obviously Duncan Ferguson took over for the Chelsea. We just lost 5-2 in a day being Hamiddon. Obviously Duncan took over against Chelsea. And we had a fantastic performance and a great win. You know, and it got us a little bit of momentum because we were in the bottom three that day against the team who was in the top three. And had been on a good run. You know, we come out and there was blood and thunder. And everything that ever looked like, you know, it was direct, it was in your face. And it was what was needed. And everyone that day, it felt like something had changed a little bit that day, that the crowd were back with the team because there was a massive disconnect under the shield. I mean, the game before, I couldn't have been Norwich, which was evidence-wise display of the season. And there's been some bad displays, but that took the biscuit, really. The only away game. Bottom of the league, Norwich, one all season. It was terrible. Who else? And so, from girlfriend, that walk in, I had a good decision that day with your chin on the floor to bounce on out of the good decision with a three-won win mid Duncan Fergess and the demand was, yeah. It was incredible. We got important points at United, you know, and then obviously a point against Arsenal. Then anti-lottie come in and... Just before we move on to our side. The way I see the fit, Duncan Fergess, I think it was quite an important moment for evidence-season because I think there was that toxicity with him. And I think he got the fans back. And I think he put it on a better platform for anti-lottie to come in because, obviously, anti-lottie would have got a lot of... What's the word? Plour its fans anyway because of who he is and what he's done. I think the feeling after those couple of results on the Duncan, the effort was put in. It put us on in a better position. And based on the team, it was probably a bit... I think all the team went into the Faggs and things as well. I do think you ran them into the ground slightly over those couple of games both, yeah, you needed the time. And now I think that the Faggs and did that. And you could have worked with them as well, let's be honest. Now, we could have... I think that was probably the logical step and he didn't be willing to do something different. And I think it was probably the... Apart from anti-lottie's first couple of games, I think it was the feel-good moments of the season. I remember the fans after that Chelsea game. Some of them haven't been that happy in a long, long time. For some people, it was giving them their everything back in a way. Well, even old Trafford, do we? Yeah, it's great. We don't know right there. We put whole gates in the field and it was excellent. And obviously, we had the much keen thing. But, you know, Mason Green was scores a goal that went through a defender's legs. It was a great... I believe he's been brilliant, but it was a great strike. But Everton, I will be nearly wins it at the end. The Hayamakes are saving and you remember the interview on the pitch with Duncan and the fans at the end. And all of a sudden, it was like we're getting a little bit of Everton back. There was a bit of momentum. And I carried through. And obviously, we'd lost on penalties to Leicester but being too nailed down and got it back with Baines's last goal for Everton. And the answer to the game was tough for everyone. You know, so it was... But the momentum was there. And the answer was he'd come in and carry that forward then. But you're right. What Ferguson did massively was... Well, he played 4-4 to him, put Calvert-Lewin and Matialyson together. And that was great. Obviously, there was a real kick then from Calvert-Lewin. He went on and carried it forward. But he turned, I shipped, that was going one way. Round and face the right way again. And then that allowed the answer to come in and steer it forward. You know, and Carlo came in and we had a good result. You know, beat Baines and went up to Newcastle and beat them. You know, we lost the city narrowly. But it felt like we were doing... You know, we had... I suppose the most disappointing thing for Ancelotty will have been deliverable defeat in the FA Cup, which was... That was the last feel for that. ...was more about the players than it was about him. Yeah, I think it was probably a week-up call really. I think it would be quite roses. And the players had been from the Faggs and games through to the Faggs, those Ancelotty games. All the effort was there, wasn't it? And then you saw that mentality dripping, which we've seen, unfortunately, too often recently. And I think, sometimes you're probably neater. We don't want to see it, obviously, especially against them. But, you know, I think the managers need to see that and know what the players are about really. There are sometimes when the chips are down, certain players let you down, and there was certainly some players who let us down on that day. You know, there was literally no performance, really, for any of the players. Well, trying that, we could have been, and should have been, three in the Loughborough half-time. I'm going to be honest, we were the better side in the first half. I was... I missed chances. Yeah, I was in the new main stand then. You watched, do you think, three or four chances? The goalkeeper's made three cracks. It was Adrian, that day, wasn't it? Made three cracks and saves. And then, just piece it out, didn't it? And put, but so what. I think we moved on from there, but, you know. And then we'd had some momentum apart from that. Maybe the Arsenal game, where that right-hand side cost us with soccer coming on, and Chelsea game, where the midfield was really exposed. I mean, obviously, we'd covered from the Liverpool game. We ended up, I think, be brightening, and we'd gone on the momentum, be palace-y-roam, and we'd gone on, you know. The new castle game around still rankles massively with me, because we threw a game that was done. It was an injury time, if the game was done, and we threw it away ridiculously, by unprofessionalism, as far as I'm concerned. Fabian Delph, not being able to kick a football, more than 10 yards, put us under pressure. The goalkeeper may be making better tutors and... But, you know, we threw that away, but then, three days later, we went and done to Wofford. The new castle had just done to us, and we got a massive win at Wofford. And it felt like, just before lockdown, the Chelsea game was sad. Arsenal was frustrating, because day-by-day for the table, and we done all right, and we should have got something out of the game. We missed chances at the end, and not only should we have equal, as you should have won the game at the end, and we ended up losing 3-2, but apart from the Chelsea game, you know, United, we were robbed, called the Loon School, the winner, and it was a goal, yeah, that was giving you the week. That, again, helped United, it's almost... Sadly, I think there was a directive. I think Scalfie's saying it's a move in his feet cost us there. Well, whatever, but it's the whole thing, isn't it? But, like I say, Chelsea aside, it felt like there was a structure, and it felt like there was an idea of what we wanted to do. We knew it wasn't perfect. He's working with players who we knew as fans. We needed them better. And we went into lockdown, which was obviously a horrible time for everybody. But as it worried you the way we've come out of lockdown, now, we've ended up finishing lockdown with three wins, three draws and three defeats. We finished 11th over the lockdown, the table, and we finished 12th, so we're mid-table team, OK? And, yeah, with a couple of better results, we'd have finished higher, of course, you both. And I'll go on to what I look at as a positive in a minute, but were you concerned with the lockdown perform, not the form, because the form is pretty much what we've done, but the performances, because before we went into lockdown, there wasn't that level. I didn't see that level of performance anyway, Bart, Chelsea. I had a lot of thoughts pre the start, as the days ran up to me, and I even said to you in the Watticap route that we have the momentum. I didn't think about us. I thought about Sheffield United, more so the teams who had a bit of an momentum, but it was us as well. The first game against Liverpool actually thought that was a really intelligent performance by us. I thought we were really smart in that game. Then the Norwich game, right, OK. Scrappy. But we won it. We were doing all right, and then slowly, surely, this performance started to be. And I think a malaise, I don't know whether it's mental fatigue, fatigue in general, because he played so many games, whatever. The malaise set out, the other malaise, as I'll call it, sadly we have to call it that, set in a game where the performance levels drop completely, players seem to lose what they were supposed to do in games, and it reverts it back to the way it's marked itself up, and that's not how in Shrotties falls, I don't think. That's just a reverted type, unfortunately. The players did, and it was really disappointing in the sense that, right, don't be wrong, I don't think you're able to keep up with the level of fakes and performances in them games, especially in lockdown when you've had some games, but it's sad to see that they let the manager down so consistently over the course of lockdown. We're just really brain dead. At times it was brain dead, little stupid things that cost us games, or the wolves game, which is unprofesional, isn't it, for me? That's what it is. And people turn it up in one game, but they never turn it up. You know, I don't want to call different players up, but Gomez tamed up in that, you know, for 10 minutes at the end of the wolves game, I think it was, wasn't it, and the... Villa. Villa, sorry. And then she played well at Sheffield United, then. Back to the scene. And there's other players who did this, you know, Wobe had one half against Norwich, then he... Oh, yeah, it was decent against Liverpool, and he was defensively far from that, often. You know, Guilfee Sigurdson, he came on once, was at a camp, there was a Villa game on, an opera came on, settled us down. Villa did it well, sure. Again, and then rather than all right gaming at Sheffield, Sheffield United, I think, was the banner performance for most of them, wasn't it? But, I mean... I don't know, it's just sad to say that we really didn't see a consistent level of effort from anyone here. For me, Liverpool was a great tactical performance, because they were obviously a top side, and we could have won it. It would have been a perfect... It would have been like a Joe Seymourini, he would have tight-win that way, you'd suck them in, and then you go bump up at the end, win the game, and you come off, and he's like, I don't care, if we had 10% possession, we'd won the game. You're smart, we're smart, game. Davis hit the post, it's the others, and could have won it, and all that. I thought Norwich was scrappy, and we'd do nothing wrong with the above. We won the game, and Lester had done the first half of now, we were excellent, and then we had to hang on, but we ground out an important result. But then Spears, once that game went against us, we kind of just threw the towel in, because it was almost like the players went, well that's your up-gone, so there's nothing to play for. And I don't think, when you wear the evidence sheet, you can't turn in, you can't sit there and go as a footballer. I've got this year, it doesn't matter, just get this season. We can say it as fans, can't wait for this to be over. Then you shouldn't, you should be playing for your future. Well, that's the most disappointing part, because some of them are playing for the futures, where was the effort, where was the, where with all to finish the season, get some momentum, because look at a short turnaround, that's what we were talking about in the preview for the Bournemouth game, let's get momentum going to next season, nope. It's been, it's, you know, I think even Carlo Ancelott, he looks like he's scratching his head at times, and even he's said, like a motivation, professional, ambition. Ambitions are big one, because having to pay in some of these players is a good wage, you know, there's been some things released this week, whether they're right or not. People need to be doing more for their effort, and the same players you are on as much as people think, but the same players are much more than people think you really need to do better. We obviously, you know, we've finished with a limp display against Bournemouth, which was, which, you know, was pathetic, really. And I look, I said before, you know, you look at the, you look at what's gone on, you look at Ancelott's reign, I think if he carried out those points total on next season, I think we get a 60 points or something there or there about, which is, which is all right. Well, I think what he'll do is, I think tactically we've seen, you can get your results, right, with players that aren't great, but he can get your results. So that's a positive. That's going to be one of your bright spots next to the year. Right, so that's it, and I'll come to that for me. Obviously, we've seen 18-year-olds you had a brand to make his days here and look a real bright spot. OK, he struggled a little bit against Bournemouth, but he's a kid and just thrown in, so that's fine. He's looked, he looks like he's going to be a good young player. Again, you look back at the season, you see Mason Howell, Gabriel Tialas and Dominic Calvert moving, I think of bright spots for him this season most definitely. And like you say, having Carlham and Tialati is the manager looking forward. The key thing now is make some very quick decisions, get some athleticism into the team and then take it forward for him now. No, I'd echo that. I think there's a couple of players, Andy Gordon as well is like Tad, as well. The young players going up a level and players coming from the youth side into the first team, that's been a real positive because I think we've struggled to develop players at times. And I think Dom and Mason Howell, people were worried that they were going to go, it was going to get away from them, they were going good enough and some people are still hanging on to that for some reason. But you know, they've proved this season that they're a good Premier League player and they've still got, they're still young, they'll go up another level. And I think that brand three coming in, Gordon, there's little shoots, your green shoots, you've still got Luke and Dean playing well as well. You've got little shoots of things to build upon. And when Charleston's gone up another level, I haven't got any here, but if you look at his dates from last season, this season, you know, goals similar, but in terms of passing creativity around the area, much better across the course. He's become, I think, he's become more of someone you look to to win you the game now or get you out of trouble. He's become more of a talisman. Yeah, he has. Sometimes I wish he'd do it more, but he's done me wrong. He's still a young player, so he's not in his peak yet. But yeah, they're the green shoots. I think Carl being a proper manager, and by what I've been there is he's humble enough, even though he's a great manager to go, we can't beat Le Pew at their own game. I'm going to set up here with the limit to what they do. Games like that, we can gain points, marginal gains, we call it, you know, wins. And then I also like the fact, I know everything fans are really happy about this, and I know people have commented on it, but he's trying to establish, whether we've got the players to do it or not, you have to try and establish things here. The mark was still there, never established anything. This 4-3-3 that was off in the distance, what was going to happen, we were just going to adapt overnight, it would have took time again, so that would have been lengthening the process, whereas Carl has come and said 4-4-2, yeah, they haven't got them in the field, probably haven't got the right back, probably haven't got the right wingers to do it. But we're going to play this way, because there's players in this team are going to be part of the future. And when new players come in, they need more players, everyone needs to be able to climb their tyres together. Playing off from the back as well, right? People are like, oh, we can't win with the players. I know we haven't got the players, but if you watch the Napoli side on the sari, and then Shlotyov has taken over another team, he's been a build off from the back, draw the high press, got two quick, strong players up front, if you can break the ball to them, you can get two on three, three on two, we'll score goals, and there's a method to it. Whether that works in the Shlotyov, there's going to be teeth and problems, but you have to do it. You look at Klopp and Pep, before Pep got any wing backs, well, Manchester City finished fourth, they were awful that season, we beat them 4-0, and then before Klopp had all these athletes and players they signed, Van Dijk and Alison couldn't keep goals out. So you need to establish these things until you get the players, and a smart manager does that, and that's where on Shloty's proved to be so far. So there's those little green shoots, so obviously there's been the negative points as well, which I'm sure will take another hour, but you've got to hold on to the good things as well. You can't see the season's been a complete wash-out, cos we've got a number nine now, we've got two strikers who were quite good, a good young centre back, Jared Branthwaig Gibson had a good season on loan, there's positives there, small ones, but there's no positives. What was your performance of the season, and what was your highlight of the season? I would say the Chelsea game in terms of throwback, the West End game was pretty great football. The Newcastle game up until the final couple of minutes, it was a really good performance as well. Did they play well that much? They were taking the points. I think the Chelsea one now in terms of being an evident in performance. Yeah, I think. I don't mean wrong, I'm not. Even as a kid, I wasn't in love with the evident way, if you will, cos I don't know, I just always long for passing football, but I don't know, I brought back memories of Moise way and the Dogs of War and the Jewel Royal when I was growing up. It was nice to see that, really. Yeah, again, that was the thing. Do you have a passion that we love passion about? The managers picking ballboys was strangling on them. It's fantastic, you know, it's great. We like everything, fans like fast attack on football, but loads of crosses. I know you want to see passion football as well, but you saw passion football under Martin, isn't it? It was terrible. It was the most boring thing I've ever watched in my life. He's on the off-line and gets scored against you. 800 passes to move no way, so it was a throwback and it was that was, I think everyone would say that was probably the performance of the season, the Chelsea game. You know, we don't... I'm amazed that we lost four home games and two of them with the two teams that have been delegated, which is just bizarre for me. We only lost one of the top, the big six, as they like to call it, a city with the only teams that beat us in that way. I think the tactical performance of the season probably would have been the Liverpool game with the stars locked down at home. I thought that was a really mature performance and the fact that you've got Alex O'Wobee to defend and you know, I know I've supported O'Wobee at times, but you can't defend the safest life and he'll compensate to that game defending. And I think if you get a mind, you can do that with players who are not really suited to those roles. It's a good calling sign for it. Where's moments of the season? It's either the Liverpool game or a Wolves game or seeing at the Villa game on the Friday night. I don't know, one of them three games. Norwich. Norwich as well. Do you know what? There's been too many. There's been too many. The Liverpool game now at their plate. Well, the 5-3 as well. The 5-3. It should have been 5-3, much games of the Sculls. Oh, that game. But I'm going to say the Liverpool. I was in the stands. For the FA Cup game. The FA Cup watching one of the Liverpool players. It was, let me just say, it was embarrassing to be an ever fan sitting there. That was how bad it was. With the Huddersfield scouts next to me laughing. Not a great dice. There you go. There's not really much more to say. There is somewhere, there's some bits that I don't think it's as bad as what we hope. It isn't as bad as what we think. I think we've got players. You mentioned that they think anti-lotty's got the ability to improve some players. I think some players won't improve and need to be moved out as quickly as we can. And that process has begun. We know that. So I think if you can hang on to the likes of Carl the Loom, the Charles and Mason Holgate. Diolch i ar y pranc. I think those kind of players. And then we look to get more out of Ondre Go-Mes, people like that. Then there's a, there's a base level. And if we can make some key signs in this window. And it will be difficult but there's a lot of footballers in the world. 2000s. And there's a lot of footballers you can get on loan as well as permanent. And it'll make you better. And we were talking about it on the way in about doing things in stages. If you can be better... And we will, Anti Lloti said this, we'll be better next season than we were this season. And then, can we be better the season after the next season. And that's it, that's the only way to do it. I think fans need to relax, I think people panic when you think that Anti Lloti's not given 600m to spend these off. I just don't think that's the type of project for him, I think he sees it as a legacy thing. Where people, he doesn't want people to throw it in. But he was the Champions League manager. He wants to say he's sure we can also build a club. Rwy'n cael ei wneud o'r ardech chi, ffhronwch yn fwy o'r cymoedd. Ond yn gwneud yn kael wngorthu. Yn yw'n wneud yn nases iawn, fel cyfrifio o'i'r gwneud, Felly ddiw ychydig mennydd eich gweld y cyfrifio wedi'i cyfrifio. Felly mynd eich gweld y cyfrifio, wrth gwrs mae'n chysylltu i gyfrifio ein ddiw i'ch cyfrifio. Roedd gyrddio'n cyfrifio, mewn cyfrifio yn sicr fferio, Llywosodd yw'n hynny ymwysgol am y cyllidau. Fel i gael, fel hynny yn ysgrif iawn dyma, a mae'n bwysig y bydd arser o gweithio'r cwych yn y dal, i wneud ffordd i'r cyflym iawn. Fel hynarchddian nhw i coes y syniad a'i gwneud. Negrif sailodd y gwir yna. Mae hynny yn oed yn gweithio'n cynyddiol arweinydd. Dwi'n gilydd i'n gwneud ei fod yn y cwmwynt o'r ceffryd yn moment i'r peth yma. Felly efallai y bod ni'n mynd i'r ffordd o'r ysgol, a hynny'n dweud o'r ysgrifennu hynny? Yn rhan o'r llwed o'r hyn o'r hyn, oedd yna'n gwneud o'r hynny? Yn y ffordd, mae'n croff, mae'n gofio'r arddangos, mae'n gofio'r holl, a'n gofio'r hyn o ddweud o'r hynny, mae'n gweithio'n hynny fel hynny'n gweithio. Roedd wedi cael ei ddweud yn y ffordd, o'i ddweud o'r hynny a'n gwneud. i chi'n gwneud y fideo, ydych chi'n gwneud, i chi'n gwneud, a i chi'n gwneud mai gweithio'r fideo ar y pethau. Rwy'n cael ei wneud.