 Gary yna llyfrfyniad yma, ffym o'r los yng Ngust更en o'r nesaflion? Yn amdano yn oed, fel yna y gallwn nesaflion yn y sysgol ar y bodi'n gwneud. Felly drwy'r drwy fynd, dweud o'r ffordd,au'r ymddangos, bod dyna'n gyfer eu busgu o'i roi'r ffordd, ac yn fydda'r rhan o'i rhywbeth yma. is a nahodd cyntaf mawi i'na gweld y gallwn hyrni a fwy cyfwil Yna gondoli chi'n gwych yn eu ymwyllgor i 30 yma? Mae nawr, gwaith y seguin fel y gallwn, rôl gwmpio i chi winner felly mae'r sceisolist yn y cyflwynt yw eu saceisol yn sylgr yma felly mae rôl i'r gweithio yma wedi'i gweld. Rwy'n credu siad bod ymwyllgor i chi, mae gennym rôl i chi gwyl a ddod y ddiogel a'r ddwy i'r team? A'r ddwy o'r Cala, ni'n cael ei wneud i'r ffroed. Ie, rwy'n ddim yn fwy. Rwy'n ddweud i'r cwciol i, wrth gwrs, a'r ddweud hynny'n blynedd i'r palm. Ie, mynd i'r ysgrifennu i'r dechrau, yna, os ydych chi'n gwneud i'r teimlo i ddarparu'r holl, i wneud i'r game sylfa, ac mae'r ddweud i'r ddweud i i'r mewn ei bwysig, A gyd Honestly, I'm glad to see that there is a lot of in on what we would like to play and especially with the ball. And give you the selection for this weekend then, how many options and what options do you have to replace in Saturday? Well, obviously we have a squad and we have a squad for a reason so there are people that can come in and fill the position. And there's one or two other things that we could possibly do so, over the course of yesterday, O'r ystod ydy'r cyfnod, wef yn ni'n mynd i'n ddweud fod eich oeddiad a'i amddai'n prosim yn ei ddim. Yn ystod y team o'r gymaint? A rwy'n cael ei wneud, oes yn ein bod yn llwytoedd yma? Fe ydych chi'n ddiw i'r gweithio'r rhaid o'r ysgol yn y gweithio, mae'n yma'r cynyddiad yn ei ei ddweud o'r ystod y gallwch chi'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. bounced to a a wnaif i bwaith y gallwn ni'nion ynghylch ond o casion gweithio at dddwn i ddeallu'r ddweud a'i ddweud i ddim ychydig ip ymddangos i'ch poetio. Ac mae'n cael ei ddiwedd yma? Mae loadad o'r ddweud i ben wedi'i ychydig? Yn nhw Jordan Gibson a Jo Riley. Dyna, mae'n ei wneud o'r unrhyw gydag i chi. Mae'r ddweud pethau o'r drosedodd o'i ddweud i'ch ddweud i gydag i'w ddweud i chi'n gweld o'i ddweud, ac mae'n hoffi'r gweithio'r amser, dyma ym ni'n ddweud. Felly mae'n hynny i ddweud o'r ddweud i'r ddweud, ac mae hoffi'r ddweud i'ch ddweud i'ch ddweud i'ch ddweud i'ch ddweud i'ch ddweud i'ch ddweud i'ch ddweud. A James has bann is for the fine yellow cards. Are you disappointed that he's got so many yellow cards so quickly or has he been unlucky at times? He's certainly been unlucky for sure. There's two I can think of straight away that he gets booked for the not bookings. One was an overhead cake and if it had been a goal, it wouldn't have been going on with a great goal. The lad was brave and he gets booked for it. So, I think some of the bookings that we've had throughout this course of the season, not just James, leave your baffling and then, you know, the powers that be sit there, don't they? And we're not allowed to appeal bookings. Well, it must get to a point where you can appeal bookings because the decision making, that process of the referees hasn't been good enough in my opinion and we've seen that. You know, the number of people that have been sent off in our games already, it's just crazy. Do you see a time when you're able to do that, that you think that's on the horizon? No, no, I don't. Should do, but I don't. It'd be for the benefit of the game. But no, they go and get involved in other things that aren't as important, shall we say. And replacing James up front, Remy and Shea will be in the obvious choices. How have they been? Well, like I say, Shea McCartan scored in the game that we had behind closed doors, so that'll do with his confidence, the world of good. Remy, we've seen the impact that he's made off the bench already. Even last weekend, you know, he had the opportunity and nearly caught the goalie out with how quickly he takes his chance and he is a goal scorer and he's a natural, you know, in that sense how he's someone that obviously comes into contention. But I suppose you've had a week to prepare, which has not been the case so far this season. It's been fairly a fast and frantic. 14 games in two months, somebody told me, which is staggering when you actually, you know, put it down like that. And then obviously then you come into this situation where you have a three week and it's been great for us to have that time, like I say, to get minutes into others that needed to and at the same time be able to keep working the others. Can it be like that for a couple of weeks at least? Yeah, it's great. I just need the weather to stay out. A bit of water at least. Swindon this weekend then, a lot of the talk has been about the former very Doyle, of course, on loan from here. You'll be pleased that he's finding forms. Is there a little bit of green ice perhaps as well? No, no. The move was, you know, for all parties and we're happy that he's gone there and started scoring goals again because that's, you know, that's what you do us. And if he continues that very form, can we see him back? Quite possibly, you know. That's something that the powers above me are organised when everything was getting sorted but, you know, then we'll review all that in January but, you know, Saturday is Swindon Town without Oind Doyle and they have several good players that can come in for him on top of the several good players already having their team. And Swindon as a whole, what are you expecting from them? Calfon, we say before, you may have to get used to sort of quality spells without possession. Yeah, they're a good team with the ball. They'll play a certain way. And like I've just said there, you know, they've got some really good individuals. They're a possession-based team. We have to be organised for sure without the ball but, you know, we possess a threat ourselves with the ball and I think that our stats over the last two games have been something ridiculous like 63-64 crosses in two games which is a staggering amount. And so we've, you know, we possess a threat. We needed to be better on getting on the end of them or a better selection of cross but it's something that we will continue to do because of what we have in wide areas and certainly backing up those wide areas and at the top end of the pitch. And I think it's, you know, a strength of ours that we continue to build on. And I suppose your players have to be patient at times when not in possession. Will the crowd have to be as well on Saturday? The crowd have been very good with us all along and they understand that, you know, no team has the ball for 90 minutes and so they've been very vocal and very supportive. You know, I think the last two home games we found the cells going the goal down but they stayed with us and got us through it with their support and no doubt they'll play their part again on Saturday. And just finally, 11 games in, what's your assessment of the league so far? Honestly, I don't think it's settled down. Normally 10 games is the benchmark, isn't it? But I don't think it's anywhere near settling down and that's been proven you can go all the way down there, I say, to teams that are in 20th place at this moment in time and then there are teams that are in the bottom 2, 3, 4 that, you know, come the end of the season I don't think there'll be anywhere near that, in my opinion. So I think it's another 10 games before it'll settle down again and you'll have a real idea then. You mentioned some of James's bookings were a bit dubious to say the least. Do you think there's a, or is there a... No, you said dubious. I said dubious, yeah. Is there a worry that referees are now looking for him and that's maybe getting unfairly treated? I couldn't possibly answer that in the sense of are they looking for him or I would probably say no because of the fact that there's other bookings, two other players in our team and the opposition. I'm not just talking about our game, our team. I'm talking about some of the decisions in the opposition where you think, well, that's not a booking either, but you can't take the competitiveness away from him because that's his game, you know? And I won't be telling him to do that. He gives the centre halves a real hard time and that's what we want him to continue to do. But obviously, like you say in this day and age, some of the challenges that get made, people aren't seeing them as old-fashioned challenges so we call them. The world's gone soft, hasn't it? And I think football's gone softer with that as well. You listen to your likes of your Roy Keane's and your Graham's Unices on a Sunday and a lot of what they say is 100% right. You've got to say players like that couldn't have lasted five minutes on the pitch. I know both of them so I ain't commenting on things like that. I don't want them paying me a visit. I think the end of the game on Saturday, you can't get enough shots, is that something you want to get a message to go over? Yes, certainly. It's like I say for the amount of crosses that we had and the opportunities. We didn't work the goalkeeper enough, especially the second half. When you can compare that to the previous week against Carlisle, in terms of people taking shots, being brave enough to take the shots or set somebody up with a pass. So, again, like I say, a lot of the work we have focused on are attacking play. If you were looking at the first 10-11 games and asking us for something, that would be a fair reflection. As a group, I think they would tell you the same. Individually and collectively, for what we have been and how we have been in the attacking field, especially we should have had more goals. We've had that conversation this week and I think what you do is you look at the work that you're doing and you look at the opportunities. You look at, like I say, if they stood still in the box or they're not on the move, looking for a chance, but you can't level that at any of our strikers or our wide men to be fair, they're all wanting to get in on the end of something. It is sometimes a case of just keep doing what you're doing and then it will come. I have to say, quite a lot of those chances, the goalkeepers have pulled out some really good saves as well. The lad at Chelten, when it went 3-2 down at the deaf, he pulls off a great save and he's had it. That's just one that jumped in. Like I say, we've got to just keep focusing and keep working on the work that we're doing because we are creating a hell of a lot of chances.