 Ychyn ni'n gwybod ar gyfer i'r ffarsous iddo i gyd yn ymwneud o'r fywodol yma, pan allan o'r fywodol o'r fywodol ar gyd yn ymwneud o'r fywodol, a chyfnodol i'r fywodol ar ooillio'n fywodol yma, yr ysbytynydd ymwneud yn enw'n credu. Maen nhw'n dod i'r fawr Lads o'r bwysig yogi i'ch gwbwysig ar gyfer yr anffir i ddifio ceisio'r Goethe yn ei schuysu i gael ei chyfnod i'r anffir. If anyone is interested, please let us know on Twitter at originals1878, we were close to the club and other fan groups on initiatives aimed at generating a better atmosphere of goodness and I would love people to get involved with this. We are looking to grow our numbers for next season. Our goal is to be an established group by the time we move to Bramley Mordoch. If you are interested in joining the originals1878 or moving to section GT8, please enter your details in the form below. If you are on the page, look at Cain's thing or go on to Twitter. What are you saying? I don't know. You didn't need to wave, I thought something was going off. That's okay, that's Matthew's just coming in. That's right, listen, this is really important. Cain's heavily involved and has got involved to try and get a bit more direction going with this group. We want the atmosphere of Godderson Park to improve as much as it can. When Godderson's Bamsun, it makes a massive difference to the players, us as fans. The end goal to this is being on the self-standard Bramley Mordoch behind the goal and that Bamsun. It's going to be a steep standard Bramley Mordoch. We want it noisy. We've luckily been to Germany and experienced the yellow wall and it was incredible to be part of that. For that day, but I'm not being an everton based thing. If you're interested in getting in GT8, if you're interested in being in the originals, singing, you want to be part of that, then make sure you get in touch with them. I've seen some negativity to this on Twitter before about some people saying why do these lads have a right to get the best spaces along. The point is that they're going to try and build up within the three years so that we look at them as fans as a part of the matchday atmosphere, something you'd want to join in with. This is what makes me laugh about people. It's people who always want to knock other people down for doing stuff that they won't do themselves. If I had it my way, I'd have these lads right now in GT3 of the Goddess Street and I'd say to all the people who are in there now, you're either with them or you're going to have to move you for next season. I really would. But that's not going to happen is it? For a new ground, they can do that from the start and go, this section here is protected for these people. Now, there's nothing wrong with, this is not an exclusive band of people. This could be you, this could be me, this could be Bas, this could be Paul, it could be any of us. Couldn't be Matthew. Couldn't be Matthew. No, no, I mean, come on. Couldn't be Matthew. He's going to turn up when it's good to argue. Isn't it a ffanzo? Isn't it a ffanzo? It's going to be Busch. It's going to be a ffanzo. So let's just, rather than this thing dying away, like I feel like it has a little bit this season, but that's not the lads fault, it really isn't. Let's get behind it because in the next few years, I think it's going to be really important for fan activity and we're going to get safe standing back soon. We are going to get rail seating back soon. It's only going one way now. Once you're night to get a pass, which you will, that's it. It's only going one way, so we're going to get it. And what you're saying then is we want a section which is bouncing every week. We put the responsibility. We, again, I ain't going on about this, but when we went to Germany, what we've seen was large parts of the grounds that were quiet. But as long as that section is bouncing, it makes the atmosphere seem 10 times better. So, and it's like a good lesson now, if it's not like any other part of the ground that's going to get the atmosphere going, if it's not the gladiw seat, the parking line is going to all start jumping up and singing. It's the gladiw seat that has to get it going. And sometimes that has to be something that gets the gladiw seat going, and you've got to think about it like that. So it's fine people going, oh, this is terrible. Oh, we've been going for years. We deserve the best seats. That's not the point. Create the atmosphere by being behind the goal. When we went on the yellow wall, there was a little section behind the goal that we could have gone in and the guy was like, you can go in there if you want. He said, but that's like the proper hardcore people, the people who made the decisions and we were like, we just went, no, we're not going to go in there because number one, we don't really have a right to go in there. And number two, we want to sort of watch the game as well, whereas that bit was all about just creating atmosphere. I haven't even watched the game. It was all about being there and doing the singing and getting it going. Wherever there was a lull, that area created the rest of the atmosphere. And it's like, go to somewhere in the gladiw seat, start it, reverberate around the stadium. I mean, I ate the park and actually singing at the away fans the other day for the first time this season that they've actually stood up and were giving it and now it was Manchester is full and all that, you know, especially when it was good. But to have a group that, and this isn't like a pet you said then, it's not like we're handpicking 30 ladding on 30 ones, you're the most you can be part of this. These people who are negative on Twitter, they can be part of it. If you, you know, go and be in an area where the singing is, if that's what you want, join in and you're in that section. But how amazing would it be to have a section in that salt stand, whether it be right behind the goal or to the right or the left but close to the middle so that it can get everything going? How amazing would it be to see that area bouncing up and down? You're in the gladiw seat, aren't you? And it can be a bit quieter times, can you? Yeah. For certain games, GT4 will just stay standing like we did against United, but some games everyone's just, I've counted where I don't get out with you for 20 minutes at a time. The atmosphere, as you said, around the ground seems to mirror what's going on in the gladiw street. And I think what happens is sometimes a lot of people at the gladiw street have been there for so many years. They're just caught in a routine sort of thing where they're not going to get up and cheer until something happens. And it's the chicken and the egg, isn't it? Do the team have to get the fans up? Do the fans have to get the team up type thing? But with the gladiw street, I really want this original thing to take off because Godduson's not going to be around much longer. Give it the best farewell we can possibly give out. You can probably count now the amount of games we've got left at Godduson. What is it, three and just over three seats? Hopefully. I mean, not fully nailed on yet because obviously we've got a way till to get the plan of permission. We know that. And that's not me being like, that's what I mean by that. I've done anything that's set it back slightly. It could be slightly longer, but you're right. It's about embracing Godduson Park. And it's about being part of, it's about being the end. This is the end part now, the end journey. And surely what we want is it to be loud and to be spectacular as often it can, whether it be these lads or, what's it called, the 1938 Goddus Street boys with the big T-Fall kind of things that we've seen on the weekend with the Dixie Dean one. I'd like to see a few like, almost like that was something like a celebration of Dixie Dean wasn't it? But it never really went quite far enough. Do you know what I mean? If it's going to be a celebration, make it a celebration, put that on the fans, put that on the originals, put that on the guys making the flags, make sure it goes all the way. Why wasn't, why didn't the, I don't know, why couldn't the whole of the park end have had a mosaic of Dixie Dean on? Do you know what I mean? Let's make, let's make. He's someone who the club should celebrate. No, like nobody else. Let me ask Paul, obviously you're already in the Gladys Seat as it is. When we done a video before Paul made a brilliant point about your memories of Godduson as it comes to the end, thinking of it slightly different when we move how you look back and think of Godduson. But it's the original idea, something that appeals to you as a young lad, you know, into, you know, you're only mid-20s, very passionate about everything. Is that idea of being in that a section with all them lads, bouncing up and down, singing, is that something that appeals to you or are you a bit like, I don't mind it and I'll join in now and again or what do you view on? I'd love that. I mean, I wouldn't want to consider myself like an ultra. No, no. That's just a weird, isn't it, really? Yeah, really. It's a weird to tar people. But I really like the idea of being in a certain area where there's going to be noise every single time. And I want us to get behind the team because it's not nice to think about, but we've probably got touch wood, everything goes the way we want it to. We've probably got less than 100 games left at Godduson. You could, if we have, no, not even, maybe 50. We haven't even got that. 19, guaranteed a season. 57 and about 65 games or something like that. So anything we can do to just make Godduson feel special and loud and a place where everyone enjoys themselves, even if the team are not winning, you've got to do it. And would you be looking when we moved to Bramley Mordoch if there was a designated rail seating, rail standing area, rail seating area, which again would be like behind the goal at the, you know, on the south stand. Would that be somewhere where you'd be interested in being or do you think you'll be an all-man by then at 29 and you'll want to sit somewhere else? Yeah, that's going to depend on everyone's situation, isn't it? Some people might have kids and might not want to do that. They want to take somewhere with the feel. But if you personally mean looking at this, that, what do you think? Yeah, I would want to be involved with that. I'd want to be where the noise is, where the action is, that type thing. See, this is where I think, and we've, we spoke to the club before we go to the club about this. I would love, say, say, stand them was given the nod this season. I, I, I would love them to just rip the, rip her section of the graduate seat out and go. There you go. There you go. But he won't because they're like, oh, just to waste the money and stuff. Well, okay. It doesn't seem to waste the money when you're doing the lounges. But when it's for fans who want a better experience, because I honestly think if you were to say to, let's say the last three seasons of goodness and let's say three seasons or two seasons or whatever, and he said, it's going to be, we're going to have the singing section, but we're putting it and say stand on that. I, I honestly believe they need to do that and not go, oh, well, it's pointless because we'll even go to soon. Let's, like these lads have already said, let's create the atmosphere now and take that with us so people understand what we're moving into so that you can say, so when you go and get your ticker a, a, a brand new more and you go, do I want to move from these seats or do I want to, um, you know, do I want a normal seat, sorry, in a normal section or do I want to go into rail seating? You'd already know because you'd have experience and go, you know what, I fancy a bit of that. Because I think that's one of the problems about these lads at the moment is they're stuck in a corner. No one really sees or hear what, what they do. So it's like, they've completely forgotten about it, but imagine they were right in the middle of GT3 in, on rail seats and people were like, that looks amazing. That looks. Or even if you've got GT8 and you just went, we're ripping out all the seats into GT8 and it's going to be rail seating all the way from the start to the back. And then everyone goes, well that's our signature because you can see it and they get to the atmosphere going because the lads are always standing up. And then it's, you go, I fancy that. Whereas I think the problem they've got now is they're saying we want people to join, people are going, join, join what exactly? Because he's, there's no, there's no presence is that, that's the problem. That's not their fault. There's just no presence. What they're trying to do now and I've been, you know, speaking to coflod y lads last night and it's almost like they've pressed the reset button last night starting again. So they're going to start doing it a little bit more professionally, which I think is important. They're going to get people trying to find out who's interested in moving into GT8 with them because they want that to be people who want to go there while they try to, you know, get a group together which you'll grow and then hopefully it will turn into the stuff you're talking about. So they are going to try to make it a more of a thing now of I'd like to stand in there because I want to sing and stand at the mat and make noise and everything else. And I think if they do that and people start recognising that, I think it will grow because there's nothing better than when you're in the middle of all that and it's bamson and it's for your club and you start getting to know people who are there. It's a different thing then all together and then that will, I think that does set off the rest of the stadium. Then you're going to sing for 90 odd minutes because in Dortmund, you know, it was slightly different but there will be peaks and troughs in it but if you know in general that that's where it is, you're going to make the noise. I think that's something to be to be part of that. I think it's to be part of evidence history and future. I think it'd be incredible to create that stand that brand new mode and go look how far we've come, look where we are, look at this and people are like that's amazing. We've got to figure out what works now because we can't make the same estate where Stam have made whereas they've come to the end at their old stadium and the mindset they must have had was we'll just figure it out when we get there but we'll work itself out and look at it, it's an absolute, it's a disaster. So many people have been caught out, so many people have got conflicting feelings on it, so many people are in places where they don't want to be in the stadium and they're thinking if I'd have known this is what it was going to be like I wouldn't have got a season ticket here. So we've got to figure out now what Frallymore is going to be like who's going to go where, where are we going to put what and basically let people make the minds up of when goodness comes to an end. Right, if I'm going to get a ticket at Bramleymore what do I want out of Bramleymore? Do I want to be over here where I know the singing's going to be? Do I want to be over here where I feel like a bit more comfortable I can take me, me little kids with me or just we've got a laying lessons. I mean don't forget the one sorry, the one thing that'll probably happen in Bramleymore is there will be rail seating at the front of that salt stand. So and it's not going to go, they're not going to give, they're not going to put a rail seating like of eight, nine thousand, it's not going to happen, it'll just be the lower section. So even if you have got a child and that's where you want to sit, you can sit behind that section, not going to be in your way because of the way the stand is, it's going to be like that, you're going to see everything but you're going to be close then to them while they're bouncing and then that's going to feed right back up that stand so you might want to necessarily stand right at the front with those lads but you can still be in the whole section benefiting from then starting the singing and then that gets it going but if you do what a place to be. And that's my point is is that I would love to see Everton bring it in for whether it was one season or two season no matter depending on what is allowed so that people can understand that as I'm saying. I don't think anyone quite understands what this group is because there is no group for a lot of people, a lot of people won't even know anything about these people, these lads. So if you don't know about something then you don't know, you don't know you want to join but if I was to visually see a section at Godderson from next season onwards which was rail seating and there was a lot of lads in it, I'd be like I want to go and join that and if Everton said well while we're at Godderson this is a controlled experience so we know all these lads are. So we can if there's any issues we know I mean you do anyway because of season tickets but the point being is if these are working hand in hand and the lads are saying because that was the thing about in Germany as well it's all self-policed. People don't want dickheads in these sections because it ruins it for them because if anything goes off so they said when we were there they had these SLOs supporter liaison officers you went over if there's any issues or dealt with any issues to take back to the club and what and so the the the the authors never felt like they were being like talked down to they felt like they were talking to someone on their level and it really helped so when there was like ticket issues and all that kind of thing they dealt with that amongst themselves like in Germany they'll they'll get a book of like tickets and hand them out to the ones who deserve it like they don't they don't have a big they won't have like a point system they'll go and you've been to that that that that and they'll go to the one with the back I know you're an alternate but we've only got three thousand these thirty thousand are the most three the most three deserve them you don't know like they do it themselves it's a fair system I'm not they do policing they also don't have they don't allow police in the stadium yeah because it causes the it causes murder so they sorted themselves the police are outside obviously if it goes off yeah but they sort it so it's self-policed so if you're in there and you're being a dickhead or whatever you get you get done by your own your own you've got to get them on tv somewhere with a visible to people who are watching on the telly because if they're just stuck off in the corner like they are as you said there's a lot of levitonians who don't even know they are because they've not seen them it's about building that it's about building Sunday you'll have seen the you'll have seen the the Dixie Dean thing and you might think oh who's done that and you might think well that they've done that well they didn't something else done that that's the need to be more highlighting of what's happening who's doing more things and um how you can get involved so anyway if you want to get involved get on twitter it is at originals 1878