 Mae'r ddechrau yn ddechrau! dyna, a dyna efallai i gael ein bod yn gwneud, ac dweud crmysgwrd ar y blaenwr. Ond rwy'n ei wedi'i gweld mewn llwyl, fyddwn i'n gwrdd ac fe gyd o'n gyfle oherwydd honno. Dyna fel yma'i ddartog ymddech chi i ddim yn rhaid o'r clywedau. Felly mae wedi'n regionnog. Mae dda i'r rhai gwrdd, mae rhaid i'n gwneud o'r rhaid o'r gwrdd o'r gwrdd o'r gwrdd. Yes, that means it's bad as editing. I'll edit it, it's fine. So I'll put it up now. Right, in that, in that, it's back now. In that graphic you can see that he leaves the box of the two centre backs and his two midfielders. So therefore committing six players forward. But a lot of the times you just leave the triangle. So we'll leave the two centre backs and you hold them in field play. So there's seven committing, yeah? I think the key to the whole thing is snaddling, right? And why I'm saying, no, no. Suddenly we've gone into some kind of Stephen King horror film then. We've gone into the upside down basically. That role is key because if it was someone like Carvalio, who we've been linked with, he moves the ball very well, he keeps the ball, he keeps everything ticking over for Portugal. And he's physically imposing. If we get snaddling from January 17 to May 17, he did that for us. I remember us going through a video where he just kept, he was dictating everything. So that allowed Barclay and I did something. He was sort of going on to go and do other things around the opposition penalty area. Last year he became just static and slow and he didn't really look interested. So everything became ponderous. Now if you've got your midfield player alongside him, he's not. He's worried about whether he can cover that ground. He's not going to commit forward. But if you've got someone who's in control of that, if snaddling's offered it, motivated, he could, you know, we can get to a situation where we're committing seven players forward. But even six players to a lot of players means the opposition have got a mark. The key thing that came up, the tactics video for me was how Mark O Silver likes to have players moving around. You don't just go and stand forward. How many times have you been sat at the game, ever knocking the ball around the pitch in the opponent's half? But everybody stood still. So they knock it and keep it going away. Because it seems you employ the low block where everyone's back, the old two banks are four and all that. If you don't move, it's dead easy to play against them. We're teams like City and Liverpool, blue teams away, Tottenham. It's because everyone's interested in the movement and they've got a bit of pace. So you're right if we can inject a bit of pace back into that team. Get our fullbacks doing what they did in Martin as his first season. Then your Barry and McCarthy situation is actually fine. It's not fine when your two centre of field players don't move and one doesn't move because he's worried about the other one.