 Hello everybody and welcome to this week's Everton show. Well, the first team players are back from their warm weather training trip to Dubai. We're back in Premier League action at the weekend. And I'm glad to say Kevin killed Baner's back amongst old friends. I'd like to say you're here at Finch Farm to see me, Kev, but that's not the case. You've been to see Wayne Rooney. No, sure. I always like to come and see the best dress man in Finch Farm. So, Leighton Bairns. I love to see Leighton Bairns and I'm round here. You're three or four. You're down the list somewhere, Daddly, you know, but you're looking well today. This is my best clonaghis. Gweiniaeth Hefyd yn gallu daith hwnna. Fe wnaeth dros am gwell, oedd felly'n gweithio ond eu meddwl wrth bob gweithio a ddwy fel gwnaeth eich bod ni'n mynd i felly eu ran o'r ddechrau wedi'u gweithio. Ym heb ei maes yn gwneud. Ond hefyd, ond hefyd, ac rwy'n credu'r cyfr wybodaethen o hisbl ond ond hefyd. Dyna'n hoffa'm fwy i'r adroddiadol hefyd wedi'u gwneud o ran o'r llwyffain cael ei fath o'r hwnnw. ..y'r ddweud yn y gallu gwybod ymddangos ei wneud hynny. Mae'n dweud hynny'n gyfnod i'r cyntafol yr ystyried. Mae'n ddweud â chyfnod. Yn ymddangos, mae'n ddweud yn ymddangos, fel y dyma'r Gwlad Ynghylch Ffwrdd. Felly mae'n ddweud yma, mae'n rhaid i'r gwaith. Mae'n ddweud, mae'n ddweud â'r ddweud. Mae'n ddweud â'r ddweud, mae'n ddweud â'r ddweud. Mae'n ddweud â'r ddweud. Felly mae'n ddiwedd na'n ddefnyddio i chi, mae'n ffordd, mae'n ffordd. Mae'n dweud â'n hwnnw, a fyddwn ni'n 16, 8 yn ran i. Rhaid i chi ddim yn fawr o'r meddwl o ran i. Mae'n rhaid i chi'n fath o'r ddoffiliad o'r ddechrau'r ffordd, a'i'n dwi'n ddoffiliad o'r dweud o'r ddechrau'n ddechrau'n dweud i wedi'n ddylai am fawr o'r dweud. Pe fyddi'n gweithio'r dweud i chi'n dweud o'r dweud o'r dweud, Onw'r gwybodaeth i'w ddechrau? Rwy'n gweithio'n gwybodaeth i mi, y cysylltiadau i ffyrdd 16 a 17. Mae'r ddweud lleiwyr ar y ddechrau. Mae eich ddweud hynny'n ei ffyrdd, byddai'n gwybodaethu, a mae'n ddweud yn ei ddweud a'r dddechrau. Dwi ddim yn fawr i gael ar yr ddweud, mae'n ddweud ar gyfer hynny. Mae'n bwysig yn ymgyrchu. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gwybodaeth, Ond hynny hwn yn oeddwerthu i chi'n ei erbyn. Rwy'n erbyn wedi'i gwneud i fynd yn ymddangosio. neu'r rai, cerddoladau hwn yn y byw rai o'r newbwrdd sy'n ymddangosiaeth, ac mae gwein ei gweinwyr yn ys Service i'r blaen. Mae cymdeinidol yn cwrdd i chi'n cymdeinidol, ac mae'n gofal a phond. Rwy'n roi gweinwaith iawn i'r bobl a'u gwneud i'r bobl. Fe yma, yma efallai chi irian bod ymlaen yn gweinwyr. I was went for Аeith Majesty, so that's really important for us. It's difficult for everyone to spend time together. You might have that hard because we see each other every day. It's not too much down time after training so going hallway together forces your hand in that way. It's good for the boys that came in January, it's nice for them to get away with the boys. It's nice to get away and bond a little bit more and do things with band properly to Mae'r ceisio yn gweithio'r un pethau. Mae'r fform i amser ym mhau'r prosesu i'r mhau, ac mae'r gwerthu. Mae'n gwneud o'r llans o'n wahanol a gwneud o'n'r cynnig o'r gwneud o'n wahanol. Mae'r cwerthu o'n ei chael gwaith a'r gwerthu o'r cyfrifoedd i'ch gwneud, cwrs, a chael gwerthwyr o'r castilydd dan mor hwn ac grannu. Mae rhan o'r dewis i chi i ni i'r cyffredin awr o'r cyffredin iawn. Mae'r cyffredin iawn yn cael ei ddweud yn gwneud am y llwyddiadau. Mae'r yma'r 247 a weithio'r cyffredin iawn i'r cyffredin iawn i gael y llwyddiadau. Mae'n rhan o'r gwahodrach o'r cyffredin iawn i gael y cyffredin iawn i gael y llwyddiadau. A maen nhw'n gwybod o'r gwahodrach, maen nhw yw ymddangos i gael y llwyddiadau. byddai am yr wych. Ond mae'n gweithio'r bwysigol i gyda'r mewn! Felly mae'n cwrs fel fynd i'r groes, a mae'n dweud i ni'n cael eu gweld fflau'r cyhoedd hwnnw. Felly mae'n dweud i ni, mae'n dweud i ni fflau'r cyhoedd hwnnw, a'r dweud i ni'n gweithio'r cyhoedd hwnnw. Mae'n ddweud i chi'n gweithio'r cyhoedd hwnnw, gan hynny'n gweithio'r cyhoedd hwnnw, ac oedd gen i chi'n gweithio'r cyhoedd hwnnw. yn gynghwil gwahanol y bydd yw'n gweithio. Rydyn ni'n debygf yn gweld fel y staff iawn, mae'n dweud o'r cyfan a'r cyfan yma. Rydym wedi'u gwelytio'r wydd, ond rydyn ni'n debyg ymlaen i'r gweithio. Rydyn ni'n golygu y byddai, mae'n gweithio'n siarad. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n cael ei gwybod ar gyfer o fynd yma. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n swydd fydd, i'r gwneud i gael ar y gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n siarad, that we see outside the stars, then in the rain and in the wind in the new cave. It's nice to get used to it after a few days but it is tough. You've been on plenty of those mid-season trips, pre-season trips,笑vre? What are the main benefits? I think it has to be about coming together. There's been a lot of change here at E yeten in the last— last couple of years, you only need to look at the signings that came in across the summer. Mae'r ddweud y gyntaf yn gyfweld gyda'i gael i gychwyn i'r ddweud ychydigion a'r ddweud bod yn ymwineisio'r cyfrifoedd. Felly, mae'n ddiolch yn cael ei wneud y cyfrifoedd yma o'r ddylch yn ymgyrchol gyda'r ddweud o'r ddweud hefyd. Rydyn ni'n dweud ychydigion o'r gyfrifoedd. Rhyw roedd yn gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, ond mae'n ddweud yma o'r cyfrifoedd. ac mae'n gweithio i'r bwysig yn gyda y peth yn y gwaith ar y gadael. Gweithio eich gweithio ar y gwaith o'r cyfrannu ar gyfer y cyfrannu. Felly mae'n gweithio i gyd yma, mae'n gweithio ar y gwaith, mae'n gweithio ar y gwaith mae'n gweithio ar y gwasanaeth. Mae hyn yn ei gael i'r ffordd drws. Mae'n gweithio i gael gan y dystiadau hynny. Dwi'n rhaid i'n meddwl yw'r cyfrannu yn 2014 yn Tewsden i'r teimlo, ond Dawyd Mo şuch ypeople yn iawn, there was a few staff on the trip too. Did you make that one, did you? I was one of them. I made the cwthust any one. Ah, you enjoyed it, did you? And I did enjoyed it because it was terrific and you could just see the way that the lads were bonding because because we had had Paul trefio arlyser masdang ac er청ydd. We'd lost Wayne or we were in the process of losing Waynejan Manchester United but from that trip we went on to finish fourth in the Premier League. Do you know the one thing that sticks in my mind from it was just probably prior to that trip. I think we went to Burnley. Ielwch chi'n amgylchedd, nawr môl i waith iawn acmwynt. Mwyonnwch chi'n amser yw rhaid i fawr yn gwylltio'n bynnag. Felly fy fawr bawb am gweithio'n gwyllteisio'n gweithio'n gwyllteisio mawr sy'n dweud. Rwy'n amser wahanol. A fyddech chi'n wneud i gwyllteisio i mwy o gyrsdoedd. Dechrau'r gweithio i ddechrau, fel seron yn ei bod yn gweithio, arweinydd ei dda i'n gweithio eu holl. Ac gallwn yn y bewyn, Falch i nhw i'w llwyddo i Eustam, ac yna, glikodd yn gwneud hynny i gynnau'r bobl a ble mae'r llwyddo i wir yng Nghaithu Pwladartyr yn Liverpool. Ac wnaeth nhw i ddweud hynny woketh nhw'n cael ei siŵn. Mae gennym na wneud arall, dwi'n cyfrifio, a oeddaeth dylau, ac rydym ni'n gwneud i gwneud yn fored, ac rydym ni'n gwneud i gyfareneddau, mae mor gŵis bair. Rydyn ni wedi'n gweld yn cyfrifioig, ond felly rydyn ni'n gwneud i gyrwyng. A'w'n gwybod fe modrwyd ein bod ni wedi eu cydymme ni yn caith o hyd arall yn fawr i mi ddigon gan angen o'r hynny a Michelle mwy gwyllwg. A mae'n gweithio'r cyflugau fel gwreidiau i mi o'n dod i'r cyflugiau i'w bwyl yn ei ddweud. Mae'n gweithio'r cyflugiau yn cyfrifellau'n gystafell, ac yna hefyd yn y cam iawn. Rwy'n ei wnaeth bod sumo'r tyf yn fawr. Mae'r amser yn ei ddweud frysig yn â'r ysgrifennu arall o gael yn maith am y cwriau. yw'r amser o Alun Stubb, Duncan Ferguson, David Weer, Lee Carsley, Steve Watson, Nigel Martin. Ac mae'n gofyn i'w ffordd, dyma, mae'n gofyn o'r gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n gofyn i'w ddweud byddai'ch cael ei wneud yn y cael ei gynhyrchu. Ac mae'n gweithio i'w ddweud i'w ddweud. Dyma, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio eich sylweddau o'i cyfrifolio. Dwi'n safon i'n gweithio, ac diwrnodd yn fwy o'r haf, ac fydda I don't forget about Kevin Campbell either. It was even still part of that squad at that time as well. The way we came together… Because we were up against it a little bit. There was a lot of pressure on us all. We had a small squad as well and I think were able to give a little bit of freedom to Tomi Graves anticipate me earlier this season and he went on and expressed himself in a certain way that we were able to maybe format behind him because he was such a good player, Tomi. I think in general we did, we came together and I said it was probably the proudest feeling I would have had through my career. Y llifio llwyddo celfbwyswyr yn ymwybod â'r cyfrannu newydd ar ôl yng Nghymru? Er oed yn yr hyn, oedd Edfom Ało'r yr Aelod yn ystafell yma eu fan y cyfrannu llwyddon ar y blecynny a'r cyfrannu llwyddon yn y swyddon peichol e'n pobline addig a gyfrannu llwyddon yma. Ychwanes o yr Aelod yn y cyfrannu llwyddon, oed yn cynnwys yma yn cyfrannu llwyddon. Bydd wedi uwch fel y llwyddon yma flwyddynhau yma, yr Aelod yn byw sy'n hawdd yma dros mewn hynod ymwys yma. Leighton Baines, getting back fit, I think it's a huge priority for Everton, I've got nothing but great things to say about Leighton Baines and how he's going about things, how he's applied himself over the years, but getting back on the training ground, getting back first of all yet training in amongst the squad themselves and then getting back on the pitch at Gooderson, I think that can only be a good thing and I think it'll help the rest of the players just for continuity, it'll help everyone around him. Duncan Ferguson was speaking over in Dubai about Cenk Towson who hasn't adapted as quickly as he would have liked to in English football but Duncan said he's looked really sharp, he's looked really good in training over there so that trip could be the making of the boy because it must be difficult to come over from the Turkish league to the Premier League. We've seen so many over the years haven't we at various clubs and even the lads that I would have had here at Everton at Gooderson we would have had lads coming in who struggled, who's coming on big fees and struggled coming from various leagues around the world and it's a huge culture change from isn't it, I think that's the one thing we've all got to accept that it might not necessarily be this season we're going to see the best out of him, it might be next season, it might be even beyond that, it's almost as if now we are expecting players, we're expecting too much of players too quickly. It's difficult, it is hugely difficult just to adapt to training style then of course then to adapt to day to day life and I think that's the thing realistically for him, I think he's got to get a base, he's got to get settled here with his family whoever it is that's going to be coming over with him and then I'm sure we'll see the best of him because he is talented, he is talented. I haven't seen some of the clips on your Twitter feed that you've been putting out over the last week so you can see the talent that he's got, he's a talent and hopefully we can get the best out of him here now over the next year or two. Let's hope so and that just about wraps it up for part one of this week's Everton show coming up after the break we'll hear from Kuko Martina and of course plenty more from Kevin Kilban. Welcome back to part two and at USM Finch Farm in the company of Kevin Kilban, you touched on Sheamus Coleman before Kevin, how big a boost is it for club and country of course to have him back. I think from a selfish point of view from Ireland of course, I think in general it was a massive blow I think to the end of Ireland's World Cup campaign that we didn't have Sheamus involved in the last few games but I think certainly from an Everton perspective as well you're looking at, I mentioned before I think he's been the most consistent right back over the last six or seven years since he's made his breakthrough into the side. I personally think and again I'm biased but I just love watching him develop the way that he, the lad that he's developed into but certainly the player he's developed into as well I think the potential was there I think when he signed but not many players go on to fulfil it and he's gone to do that and he's gone to maybe exceed any sort of expectations that were around him. But I think he needed, I think from a personal point of view as well, I think he played in the 23 game, I guess that's how Fampton I think it was in the 23 game in his first game back and listening to him talking about that saying how he needed to go through and make a tackle to feel good about himself. Then his performance in the Leicester game was just simply outstanding just for such a long time out to come back. It showed the character of him, it showed the measure of him as a player but also his energy level so I think that is a massive plus for Everton in the course of well the next three or four months I suppose now till we've got to the end of the season. If he plays against Wafford at the weekend it will be his 250th appearance for Everton so we've clawed back most of the 60 grand we paid for him. Let's be fair he's probably been the bargain of the last, I don't know, across the course of my career I don't remember, maybe some people can throw things at me but I don't remember a signing that's had a bigger impact both for club and country as Seamus Coleman. I don't recall it, he's been an absolute bargain but you'll know him like most people would know him as well sitting around this club. It isn't about how good he is as a player, he's such a great lad, he's very amenable, he fits perfectly in to what Everton is about and that's what he's done across the course of his career, he's had an amazing career. He's a perfect ambassador isn't he for Everton and also for Irish football as well because of how everybody over there is so proud of him. Well definitely, I think Irish football thinks one Darren because I think the Irish league in general gets a lot of criticism but I think our side, the Irish side over the last ten years we've had Kevin Doll, we've had Shane Long, we've had Stephen Ward, of course we've had Seamus Coleman, we've had Wesley Hulhan as well now that's made the breakthrough in the last four or five years properly as well. We've had so many players that have played in the league of Ireland and I think that's got to be, it's got to give hope to everyone playing league of Ireland and whatever age you're at now that you can go and emulate what Seamus has done here. He's almost like now the torch bearer, he's the one now that every sort of Irish player, every youngster coming in can say well look if you don't necessarily go to England at 15, 16 like which historically was the standard route in English football you can actually get there when you're 19, 20, 21, you don't necessarily need to go early and I think now Seamus is certainly that player that every Irish player can aspire to be. Now he's the modern day, I don't know, you'd probably say Roy Keane, Johnny Giles because of how he's gone about it across his career. He has been an incredible signing forever at the football club of that, there is no doubt. Right, let's turn our attention now to the weekend visit to Vicarage Road where we play Watford in the Premier League. This is Cucko Martinez take on that one. They have also really great players, a great squad and we know it will be difficult but still we trust in our squad and we know that we are much better than them. And one of the players you will probably come directly up against is somebody of Atonians will know well Gerard Dena Feu so that must be a challenge you're looking forward to. No of course, when I play also at Southampton I play against him and I know the way of playing and you know it will be fun. Do you study your opponents beforehand, people you're going to come directly up against and see how they play? No of course, if I asked one of the staff to help me to select some views of the players of course but still you know we are a great squad, great players and we know that we can beat them and that's the first thing that we need to do now. Cymartina recently Kevin has been putting in some good solid performances, he had the assist as well for Umani Ash recently and it can't be easy being asked to play out of position which is what the boys done. Yeah, if you'd have asked me if you said to me Kev look I did play a little bit at left back predominantly of courses maybe at left midfield but I played towards the end of my career at left back. If you'd have said to me go and play right back, first of all you know as well as I do I couldn't use it, that was a talk for standing on but I think the one thing that maybe it is quite striking. If I actually played right side centre half once, believe it or not I did play right side centre half and honestly I think the problem that I would have found even when I would have played in the right hand side of midfield at times it's your shoulder because you're so used to playing with your back to maybe in field on you, everything's in front of you to your left hand side. All of a sudden everything's, it's an adjustment, I've done something from when I was four or five years old I played predominant as a left sider and all of a sudden then you're playing on the right, your shoulder's all wrong, you're trying to get your body position right, you're losing your marker, you're losing lads so you're losing lads so you're meant to be marking. I think everything you've got to take into account and I think anyone that does it deserves a lot of credit because it's very very difficult. And he's doing well. Yeah well there you go. It'll be a tough game at Wafford. Yeah I mean they started off brilliant didn't they and I watched them at the start of the season, I think certainly the two will know, everyone will know Gerald Daylefhaev, I think he was excellent in that Chelsea game recently. Richarlison on the left hand side he's really impressed me this season, I think one of the stand out midfielders has been D'Corey, I think he's been absolutely brilliant across the course of the season as well. So there's certainly three, one of course Everton will be familiar with, the other two Everton you know watching those two this season are very very good so I think if you keep those quiet then I think you've got a real chance against them because they've got a powerful side, of course they've got the option with Deaney up front or if it's Ondraig but certainly Deaney brings that physicality to them, they can go direct into them and they can play different ways and personally I like seasides mixing up, I like seasides that can play direct and can play nice passing and attractive style and certainly Wafford can do that. Javier Gratia came over to English football, we did know a great deal about him, there's been a symmetry to his result so far and we're going to draw on the defeat but the full one demolition of Chelsea is one of the score lines of the season in the Premier League so far. Some might say you got Chelsea on a bad day, yes you could argue that case but you've still got to take your chance, you've still got to perform the way that they did that night and I think it was the night actually that Wayne was on Monday Night Football and it was just a brilliant all-round performance from them, the way they went about it with real pace and I think the one thing we watch when you watch them, if they get their tails up in any game across this season when I've seen them they're almost going for that jugular constantly and there's no real fear, there's no real thought about defending at times, they'll actually keep on attacking you so certainly with the pace they've gotten creativity in the side it's a tough place to go and get a result. Everybody's excited about the potential of the partnership of Seamus and Theo Wolcott, quite rightly so. Yes it is, both bringing different dynamics to the game as well, watching Theo Wolcott how he's been playing and performing over the last while since coming in to Gullison is adjusting very well he looks. He's a quality footballer and sometimes I think we all do forget, sometimes you can beat a club for a while and you need that move to freshen yourself to get yourself back and some motivation back in the system, I know it's easing the level or something that will be a level that plays all the time and you're earning this amount, you should have that motivation but it's not always that simplistic, it's not always that way and I think Theo Wolcott coming in here, you can see immediately yes he is right at it, he's wanting to maybe show one or two people who've doubted him in the past and I think that can be a good thing but the relationship with Coleman, I think that's got to give every Evertonian that little bit of a boost at what can be and I think the potential certainly is there. Definitely, let's finish by speaking about your own post playing career Kevin. Do we really want to chat about that do we? It will kill 30 seconds, you were never tempted by the coaching room really were you? I was coaching up at Hull for a while, I was taking in the 23s, I took in the 23s for about 10 months it was, I was actually injured at the time, I was still under a players' coach. I took the reserves and it was maybe an opportunity that was presented to me that I took and I enjoyed doing it and it was Nicky Barnby who was the manager at the time. Nick was then sacked and I understand then the precarious position of anyone in football clubs, it can be, it can change so quickly and so I just thought to myself look, I see Lee Carsley who everyone would know, Lee asked me to go down to Coventry, he said look will you come back and sign and carry on playing for another year with the view to continuing coaching down there so I said yes, I went down maybe for Lee more than anything I suppose and I knew straight away, I knew within four or five weeks of the season that I didn't have it in me and it was in me legs, I didn't have the power left in me legs and predominantly with me I was a runner, I couldn't play but I could run, I could run and I knew I just didn't have that power that was in me legs, I was getting over running games and I just thought to myself quite quickly I need to make a decision here because I was getting embarrassed when I was playing in matches, again you might say I've been quite regular but no I knew myself, I did know myself Darren and I wanted then, I'd done a little bit of media work at the Euros, I missed the Euros with injuries so I was working with Five Live out there, Five Live asked me to come back and do bits and bobs again for them so I was working on the odd game here and there, then I got asked to do a bit of sky, then I got asked to work with BBC TV and then at the end of that season I had a decision to make, was I then going to take that, go back into coaching or was I going to take the media and I thought now, I wanted to spend a bit of time with my kids, I wanted to try and give them a little bit back from the time that I'd missed out on them growing up and I decided then I'd go into media and it's great to be part of it and I'm loving every minute of it, yeah That's just about it for this week's Everton Show and if you want an omen, the last time we played a Premier League game on the 24th of February was back in 2007, a way to Watford and we won 3-0, wouldn't we take that again? Thanks for watching, do join us again in seven days time and I'll see you in another future episode