 Gareth II, ond yna'r ffordd? Mae'n cael ei bod ddim yn ymddi. Yn y pethon hwnnw, mae yna'n gwybod am hwnnw'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n bwysig hwnnw i'r gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n ddweud i'n gweithio. A i ffwrdd, yna'n gweithio'n gweithio, i'w gweithio chi'n gyffredigon nhw i'n cael ei gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Byddwch, yn ddwy'n meddwl gweithio, rydyn ni wedi gion i'r leidio i fynd. Ie, yn ystyried o'r posib i fynd wedi fydd yng Nghymru, darlo'rstygiad ar ôl y ffain? Rydyn ni, mae'n gweithio i'r pwysig aeth wedi'i cyfnod i'r etholus o'r peth, a er mwyn ar nefyd yn ni allu i'r pwysig sy'n gwneud â'r pwynt yn elu yng Nghymru, mae'n nifer o gentlyn nesaf i'r argynneddau gyda'r cyfrifiwr, the checke train that is a midweek so that timing of that's probably, you know, a blessing in disguise. I won't try to talk to you about Chris Taylor the situation we're in just kind of run us through it. It's the first chance I've had to speak to you. You know? Well I mean the club issued the statement which more or less explained it all of, absolutely gutted for the away first and foremost you know, it is a player that's our work goes to bury sy'n eu bod yn y cwrdd ac'n rhoi am ymddwn yn ystegwyd dros y oesaf sy'n rhoi a allanion i bryd. Ond rwy'n meddwl i'r rai o'r gweithio'r ddau, ac rydyn ni'n dweud y ffordd i'r gweithio y byw. It was in the meantime they had been training at barrow and they asked them to play the game, play it in the game. I did not think anything of it. We signed it and sent it off to the FA. It gets flagged up, there might be a problem and we still then get told that yeah you can sign it but there might be something that comes back. That is not giving your permission to sign it. Felly mae'n maen nhw'n meddwl hynny. Mae mae'n meddwl hynny'n meddwl hynny. Fe ar gyfan ffordd y DeFat ac y DeFat hynny'n meddwl hynny, hen yn gwneud hynny o gwneud hyd yn mynd i edrych DeFat o'r modd yma. Mae rhai oedd gennon o'ch meddwl hynny i weld wedi y DeFat o Brunol, wrth gwrs, yn mynd i'n meddwl hynny онw. Ond oedd yn ffordd yn dda, ond mae'n gwybod ei ddwyngo i'r ddeud o'r ddych yn y bwysig. Ond arall, rydyn ni'n ddigonio'r ysgol yma. Ond, dwi'n deud o'r ddweud o'r ysgol sy'n eu bod yn ddech chi o'n sydd wedi gweld, ond ond maen nhw'n bwysig ac mae'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Why hasn't it been flagged up straight away then if he hasn't assigned a form or he wasn't registered? It's not great for player welfare is it either. When the effort is huge on player welfare? That's my main concern. That's my main concern with it. Here was a lad out of work. All he was doing by playing in the game was keeping himself fit. It wasn't a potential to sign for Barrow at that time. He's getting penalised for it. I agree with you that I ran round for him in the National League, the people I know to try and help and just make him aware of the situation. I still feel he's got a hell of a lot to give otherwise I wouldn't have signed him. I totally agree with you that player welfare and especially nowadays where there's so much made of mental health, political correctness and everything. When he actually does cry out for something like this then we seem to have penalised the poor boy. When it's just over like you say in a game that he played in because he was trying to keep himself in the best shape possible to continue his career. He didn't receive any money for playing in it. He wasn't under a contract or anything. It's a very disappointing conclusion to the situation but you would certainly hope that lessons have been learned. We never have to have this sort of conversation again about it. You keep in touch with him then? No, he's been in today and he's trained with us today. The light's gutted and I mean gutted. He wished us all the best for tomorrow. He just said keep in touch and I spoke to him when the news got announced Wednesday. He turned up at the Stephen Derby Chris Rimmer Foundation launch and that just shows you how much a part of it he felt he was with the lads. The lads have gutted as well for him and certainly he will keep in touch with him for sure. I wanted to ask you about the launch over at Anfield. How nice and important was it for you to have everybody there and all the squad there as well? It was a fantastic day for a fantastic course, a fantastic venue. I mentioned it to Stephen and the agent Matthew Boeck a couple of weeks back. I said, what about if I mentioned it to the players and we'd turn up the squad, he was like, well that would be brilliant. We'll keep it as a surprise for him and give him a massive boost. I mentioned it to the players and then obviously we've got so many injured at this moment in time. I spoke to one or two of the seniors and just said, listen, what about if we just send the fit players and try and get the ones that are injured back? No, straight away. No, we're all guys. That just shows you the impact that Stephen has made on the squad when he spoke to him at the start of the pre-season, the speech that he delivered in the dressing room. Obviously he knows a couple of members of the staff because they were still here then and he knows one or two of the players and I thought it was a marvellous turnout from the lads. Rightly so for such a legend of this football club and the typifies the pair of them both, Stephen and Chris, that even in this time where they've been hit by this, and there's no other word to use, brutal condition, is that they're still thinking about others and setting up the foundation to help and support others. It just speaks volumes about him. There's a lot about your squad that as well, doesn't it, and the togetherness that you've built in such a short period of time? I have to say, I was very proud as the manager of Bramford City to have a group of players that not only all said no, we're all going, but turned up and showed the support for Stephen. I'd like to say you have moments in your career as a manager that you stand out and you go, I'm proud of these lads and proud of what we've got and yesterday was very much one of those. Another thing that's seemingly flagged up for me as well, that together you've got is when you mentioned at half time of the game on Tuesday that they were the ones pulling each other up saying this isn't good enough. That's what we encourage. Me personally, as a manager, I want players that could make decisions for themselves. I don't want to be coaching robots. We spoke this week about one or two opportunities where they could have been a little bit more creative and not rigid on Tuesday night. The best thing about half time was it was player led and I've banged on about it now. I see a lot of it in rugby league and rugby union, but that was really pleasing. I just had to echo their words really and just say, well come on, what are you going to do about it? I have to say, they answered it in full, but obviously we're getting that second goal, which I thought the performance and their effort and commitment fully deserved. What about the next one there? What about going over to the next one? No, the beauty of it is that the next one has come around quickly for us. The atmosphere this morning in training, both before training and during, was a real positive vibe from the players. They're really looking forward to it and even with the amount of injuries that we have missing, the ones that have come in and stepped up to the play and again, where you sort of like look at it and go okay, we've got people, proud of the way that they've gone about it. Even in this adversity, if you like, of the number of injuries that we have, it doesn't matter, the ones that have come in have really had a good go for us and made it competitive, which is what we've always tried to do from the off. But to have it so early in your season is fantastic and hopefully we'll put in good stead for the remainder of this season. Macclesfield is a team that's been lost once at home this season, so it's not the easiest place to go, a cliché isn't it, difficult place to go, I suppose. No, it is. Like you said at the beginning of the season, there will be certain clubs where people have already had them, not having a successful season because of last year. You can never do that and Macclesfield have started off again ever so well and they got beat the other night, so you know that they won't try and bounce back. But we've got to go with the intensity that we had certainly second off, apply that in the first half again, get on the front foot and go and impose our game on them because like I said we've been pleasing to watch last four or five games in particular. We've been very good on the road ourselves recently, backed by wonderful support of Butcher again. We're going to have them from what I hear. Obviously the end behind the goal where the away fans go is open so with the forecast that's due I think they're going to need to wrap up and hopefully we can give them something to cheer to get more.