 Gareth, mae e'n mynd i'r gwleidio atynau. Efallai, Richard yma yn eitom ddweud, yna yn y blynedd? Gall fod ddwy'n meddwl ei wneud yn y brygro. Dw i'n meddwl, roedd y bydd y gallai rhoi hwn i'a strugio ar y prysyn, maen nhw'n eich cyfle gwirionedd, ac mae'n ei gwirionedd wedi bod nhw'n eich gwirionedd. Felly we'n datblyg y dweud i gwmdeithasol gyda Feir attackedr pan 일단 iddo wedi ganddach i gweithegu eich hun dysgu. Efallai maen nhw yw'n chi'n grifos mewn te breathing cyfryfyrhau os i chi weithio, Nee booki a'r hyn yn br treson cynda dim, Dyn ni ddedig yne nightmares bydd sydd gyda'r cyntaf dw i chi? Beth ydych chi wedi dw i chi eich rai peth ein pws krwyson o hyn Mary presenting neu Dyna, mae'n cael gai, mae'n bobl ar yr argyffraeg i'n meddwl, mae'n ddod, mae'n argyffraeg. Fe'n meddwl, mae gennym. Ni chi'n meddwl i'ch modd yn glas. Pe Jesus yn ei cyfrifio'n racism yma, ac mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'ch meddwl, ond mae'n meddwl, gan y gallai i gefnogi a'r perffirio, ond mae'n meddwl i'ch meddwl, nad ym gyfyrddio'n meddwl, a mae'n meddwl i, mae'n meddwl i'ch meddwl Og yn ei sign gwrs. ac mae'n oes i chi fel gafoddiad erbyn gweithio weithio, rwy'n cwisio mewn bryd dim o'r chael. Rwy'n gobeithio'n ddweithio cwy, a rwy'n gweithio'n arddangos eu schud ar-acad yn i. B態 oeddnd cael amser oes fel mewn cyffredig oherwydd iddyn nhw'n cymryd i'n gweithio. Nid yw ydych chi'n gweithio sy'n hyffredig y byddwch chi. So mae gan iawn mwyaf yn sirgrif iawn? Na fyddwn ni'n i'r sefydau Dick Kenny am h Corporation have been so kind to us and accommodating with him. Which is a frustration at the end of the game is obvious. How did he do it? It seemed quite innocuous. They had a break but that was offside or as a foul for Stanley Rich just ran out to get the ball and all that kicked past him just to delay time to waste time and she just took his leg out yna when to block that ball, that's when it went. And like you say, he's never done a muscle injury before so he thought he had cramp initially. It's a new one for him but, like you say, we're disappointed but we've had to move on quickly. A lot of work has gone into it. The phone has been mental the last two days Llew stoked it. dynamic in 106, but it was interesting. We were fortunate that we got Luke over the line. Yeah. What would Luke bring? Well he's got experience, he's had a fantastic upbringing in first and foremost at Tottenham. Then he went and had a great year at Peterborough in league one so he's got league one experience. John Ford o ag ohon o'r cywledd. Rwy'n meddwl eich cyfrwg y George mae'n ymlaen. Yn petfyn, rwy'n gwneud hynny ym amser Sam Hornby o'r meddwl. Efallai yn gweithio oherwydd y gall ad hyd o garles byddechreu ar y sur y galle, felly rhaid oedd fy ngwrs yn dweud sy'n ei gwrs o'i amgelio gwmp еслиnol yn gweithlo'n gweithio'n ei wneud. Fi ddim wrth ei wneud i'r gwneud i'r maen i'r gweithio. Rwy'n gweld gan George yn ei gofyn o'r wneud i'r gweithio, felly, mae'n gynnar ei feddwl a chyinid o bryd a'r tawd, ond rydyn ni'n ddysgad i'r tawd, ond yw'n mynd o'r gwaith yng Nghaerrodd. Is that the toughest position to find cover for an experienced goalkeeper? Yeah, I think so, I think it's... It's probably easier to put a 19-year-old midfielder in or a 19-year-old striker a winger, a yn gwybwysgwyd wedi le'r gwyfn opinion, yn gyrwch, erbyn yn gwneud i ddim yn yr yddydd am gyfas y bydd y gyrwch. Ni'n ddweud bod ei wneud o greu'r gwybwysgwyd wedi dod yn gwybwysgwyd, a'r prosiectyll Genedd George ei ffondi, neid i chi'r gwneud i wneud, a phobl yn ffusifol, ei wneud o gwisio yn gallu'r hanfodol yn ysgolodol, ac yn y ddechrau, bod ni'n gweithio i amser i'r profi cofnod, y statw'r Sam out, a'n le'n go a'n build gains, ond bydd y budget dictates with the size of your squad and what you can do with the goalkeepers, but George is going the right way, and we think of a lot of them. Have you spoken to George about it? No, I spoke to all of them yesterday when I knew that it was finally happening that Luke was on his way, giving them all the ring and just explaining to them so that they found out first hand off myself, not going across Sky Sports and tick a tape, or whispers like that. I was honest with them and just said, look, you've got to embrace the competition and learn from Luke as well. I'm sure he'll learn from his experience here and working with the goalkeepers and vice versa. And when Richard is back in the available position, is it really strong for you? Yes, definitely. Like you say, it's a very strong position that we have got covered now. Andrew Wysan elsewhere, how are you, who's back and available? Let me see. Harry Pritchard's trained today, so that's good news. And he's touch-worthy, so no problems with that. Clayton Donaldson's joined in today for the first time. So that's brilliant news because he's been magnificent how he's been and the fact that he's now back at this stage already is a credit to him and just shows you what a fantastic professional he is and how he's looked after himself, what he's done. And he follows the programme to the tee. And he will be important for us, for us to run in for sure. And so, like you say, for us to be where we are and what we've done with him missing with the likes of Shane McCartan, missing with Jamie Devitt, who's had another good week's training. And we'll certainly come into contention for Saturday. You mentioned getting minutes into Jamie, did you manage to do that? No, well, we had planned minutes, but unfortunately the weather at the beginning of the week put pay to that. But what we did is we did something different to physically testing me even further. So he's come through that. And like I say, he goes back into the squad on Saturday. Who else have we got? Callan Cook's back now. He had the same thing that I had last week. So he came back in and trained on Tuesday, so he's fine. I think there's only Tyler French now who's just got a problem with his knee. And Zell, he's still with his calf. Post-match on Saturday, obviously, your voice, it was difficult to get to a true assessment of your thoughts. You said it wasn't good enough, what was behind that, do you think? Our performance was behind it. I think the first half in particular, we were to sideways and backwards. We didn't really go and hurt the opposition enough. Second half, I thought we played forward more. We got the ball into the front a little bit better and we got the ball out wide a little bit better. But then our final cross, our final pass, we either dribbled it out of play or we kept it in the front man with the first cross. And we didn't do enough to really hurt the opposition. We bought them in again on Monday, went through it with them individually, collectively, and they're a brilliant group to work with because they're very honest and I didn't have to really say a great deal, which at the time was good because I was still recovering with my voice, but I was able to write stuff. So, they know, they put their hands up and listen, at the end of the day, they're only human, you know. I'm sure in your line of work you make a mistake every now and again or don't have a great day at work and that's exactly what it was last week. We just weren't good enough, we've accepted that, moved on and their mindset and their attitude towards it this weekend has been really impressive this week. We look forward to the challenge that's come forth going to bring. Was that the big thing you were looking for when you came in on Monday choosing that determination to put it right? Well, I knew that that would be the reaction anyway from them because, like I say, they're great to work with when we've had a blip this season. You know, they've openly and admittedly put their hands up, they don't shirk the responsibility, they're a confident group and they still believe in what they're here to do and what they're trying to do. That's important. Owen Doyle's return was obviously the big headline, I guess it's difficult to judge how he would fit in given the performance that you got on Saturday from everybody. Well, he's fitted in, like we expected him to fit in in terms of how he's been about the place, especially today. He's looked better again. The situation is a unique situation, isn't it? It's not one that happened very often and the more time that obviously he's back amongst us, it just gets easier for him and so today, like I say, he's looked better again in training. That's going to say you've seen the positive side of the partnership. Yeah, definitely, yeah, definitely. Scumfog, then, what are you expecting from him this weekend? Well, it's interesting because I've played with her, see it? Rotherham, and obviously then followed his managerial career. What a fantastic job he did at Grimsby, bringing them back into the league and then moving on to Shrewsbury and what a wonderful job he did at Shrewsbury and then gets a championship job, in my opinion, was harshly treated to and invested like he did and the number of players that he brought into then gel and that were starting to get there and he lost his job. I thought that was harsh on him because he's shown that what a quality manager he is, he's obviously took over at Scumfog in the summer similar to ourselves, had to do a massive rebuilding job and so far, when you're tasked with that, you've got obviously players there that probably don't fit in with your plans but they're tied to contracts and you have to manage that. So he will be looking at this window because it's obviously, like myself, it's the second window that you've had and you try and just tweak your squad and affect your squad the best that you can and they've got some good players and it's going to be a good challenge for us, like I say, and at the start they didn't start off great but I said at the time I think when we played him that they'll be fine because of what such a good manager he is. And in terms of the January window, obviously Luke's coming through in the test and say are you keen to add or do you think with who's coming back you've got enough? I think any manager up and down the country would say that they're always looking, they're always looking for that one and there was one yesterday, yesterday that popped out that you thought, wow, never thought that was going to happen. But at this moment in time, I don't think at this moment we will be bringing anybody in. Nobody's rang up or inquired about any of ours, like say the lads that are out on loan are doing ever so well. If something materializes with them, Jackson did ever so well last week for Torquay. Amari's been doing well at Wrexham and Sam there and if they stay out and that creates a little bit of funds then that might be something that we might be able to then bring somebody in. You mentioned the injury to Richard, but obviously with the pitches the way they are and the number of games you've got coming up that you've just had, that's something I suppose you have to look at with all the players. Exactly, facilities in the league and obviously training with the weather that we've had. We've lost one pitch this year because of the weather and just cannot get on with it with the flooding. So the other pitch takes a bit of the hammering and so you just have to adjust slightly and monitor modes, but it sounds like you've been involved in our meeting today because that's exactly what I was saying to them. That we've got five more games coming up now in the space for what, two weeks, and it's going to need everybody and just setting one or two people's expectations that they're not going to feature in all five because if they did or get close to featuring all five, we're putting them at risk and I don't think I'd ever do that unless it was a final. When talking the pitches after the last time game, you said the pitch wasn't great, you said you had a chance to have a look at it having said it needed that rest. It needed that rest, I've had a look and it looks a little bit better to be perfectly honest on the third place to the staff down there. So we are now saying our prayers over the next 48 hours, there's no more rain. You're saying Gary obviously about Luke McGee being used to being playing a big player, because that presumably is quite a big factor. Yeah, it was, certainly. When I was aware that he was available, for any player to be able to step into that environment and handle it is very important, but I think even more so, like you say, for a goalkeeper and the fact that he's done it at Portsmouth, I think he played over 35 games last year for him. So that was paramount in me thinking a little bit as well. And you're slightly surprised at the keeper with quite a bit of experience, more sort of a third choice, so he's almost, presumably when you're looking around a lot of them who might be available, are probably younger lads or? Well, that was the situation that we found ourselves in, is that people were offering you goalkeepers that hadn't been out on loan yet and it was their first loan and they were 19 years of age. And like I say, we think a lot of George, so we think we've got one of that. You killed George a big few times? Yeah, I think you were 100%, you know? But he understood when I spoke to him and like I say, he'll learn off Luke. So, you know, then like when he was available and like say, the experience, that was the main thing as well for us. Obviously, if that comes in, as you say, into a run-off, I think it's three weeks and four, there's Tuesday night games. Yeah. It's a case of, you know, you've got to hit the ground running a little. Yeah, yeah. If you really get to know the defence. Yeah. Well, I know the goalkeeping coach down in Portsmouth, John Keely, who works with Blackburn. So I know exactly what will have been going on. With all the gold, he's down there. And but obviously you'll have two that feature on matchday. But there was no way in the world that Luke would be sort of like, you know, just turning up and being cannon fodder. He'd have got worked by John. And when I spoke to him about Luke as well, he says, look, he's ready. He's no problem. He's ready. And, you know, sometimes it works in the third choices of favour a little bit because when the manager then wants to do his shape and his work, he pulls the two goalies over, which then leaves the goalkeeper to work with a goalkeeper coach one-on-one. And I think that's a lot what's happened this year. And so he's benefited from that. And like you say, that the John Fawns worked with him this morning. And he was fine. He was no problem at all. And he's a good size and he's loud and confident. And he's worked with the back four or five defenders today and just gone through stuff with them. And, you know, they straight away got a connection with him already.