 Ceren, gweinwch i'r Brefford City oedd yn clywed i ddysgu'r tuad cael eu hunan o'r eich ddau gyda 1 Janua, fel cael y ffrind eu 10or. Felly mae'n cael ei sgwr i'r seffll. Mae'n ffigur. Fi alw i'r yn gof yn ymddangos i'r llythdoch ac rwy'n gofio, dwi'n ffrind i'r disgwyl i ffyrdd a beth oes o'r mae hwn. Felly mae'n ffrind i'r ffrind i chi? Nid yw wedi cefnig eich fynd yng Nghaerthi North Paedd i chi ddim yn gêmwys, but to be here at pitch level looking at the pitch and looking at the stands on an evening like this it must be special and you can't wait to get going! Yea like he said again I've witnessed the atmosphere of a big game already and it's amazing that the fans are right behind the club and I can't wait to be on the pitch and looking up and trying to do down proud as well. Bring us up to date with your career so far what do people not know about Ciaran Keithlord. Yea I've been in the League of Ireland in 4 or 5 years now Iawn, mae'r ddechrau'n ffordd, mae'n gweithio yn y gynhyrch, yn ffordd, a'r gweithio'n ffordd ac yn eu bod yn eisgol. Fe yw'r ddefnyddio yn ymdweithio gyda'n gweithio yng Nghaerdydd ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n dweud yn ystod o'r llfa oedd yma, efallai'n gweithio'n gweithio eich cyfnodau cyfnodd yma sy'n gweithio? Yn ystyried, rhodwn i'n meddwl i gynnig i gyd ac i'n i gynnig i'ch gandd. Mae'r ganddbach yn eu bod Poesidio, mae'n golygu i gynnig iechyd o'r ffasiliaid. Pwy fydd yw'r pwysig. Rwy'n mynd iddo i gyd, os ydych chi, a yn ddidd i'n ganddbach bach i'r mewn Marcus. Ondckton i'n hynny, Marcus ydy yn eu gwneud. Mae fyddo i'n pwy fyddo i'ch ganddbach. Mae'n ddefnyddir i ei gaelio dewis iddyn nhw. I can't wait to work on them. In terms of a player, we know you're a left-sided centre-back but tell us a little bit more about yourself, what's your game about. I play obviously centre-back, but I like to play out from the back, but I'm not afraid of putting in a hard challenge when it needs to be as well. I like to defend the side as that's the first and foremost, but I like to pick a pass as well. You're 24 now, as we mentioned, played in Ireland up to this point. Why did you feel moving to England, moving to Bradford City at this stage of your career was the right move for you? I think it's another step above League of Ireland. I always want to challenge myself and the same Bradford as the next step and hopefully I can achieve great things here and push on. You've been made aware of the kind of goals, no doubt. You're not here for a short-term period of time initially on the contract that you're going to be signing. How much are you invested in those goals, those targets as a club, as a collective, moving forward? How desperate are you to come here and not just make up the numbers to succeed? This club belongs up in the top two years and hopefully in me coming in I can help the team achieve their goals and my own personal goals as well. What does the next month or so look like for you then? We know you're going to start training with your new teammates before January 1 kicks in, but training up until January 1 when you officially become a Bradford City player and then I guess it's a case of wanting to stamp your authority and get yourself into that team. Yeah, like you said, League of Ireland finished about a month ago so I'm in my pre-season now so once I get on the pitch I'll put my head down and work hard and hopefully when January 1 comes I'll try to find a place in the team and help the team out.