 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the final where Chelsea 4-0 joined by Andy in the studio. You know what, I'm surprisingly over this already. I think the Arsenal game, I mean my dad might disagree. I've got a little bit of a set to it with me. The Arsenal game stuck in my throat a lot more than this game. Yesterday for me, this was the classic case of a bad day. Nobody turned up. I'm not going to, I'm trying, honestly, desperately not to let any game affect me till the end of the season. There might be one next Monday. I mean, it should be called off. Yeah, I'll have to say it, you come on guys. Well, what I'm pan-madam, I'm worrying about football matters. Football matters? No, nothing. Cancel the season, let's start again in the summer. Now I'm trying to be, I'm trying to look at it and think all we're doing in every game now is looking at the players, exposing the players to some point and whatever happens happens. We're now not in the race for Europe, although technically we are. No, no, but what I mean by that is if we take all the pressures away of what have we got for the rest of the season and just say, the whole exercise now from now to the end of the season is looking at every player in the squad. Who's good enough? Who's not good enough? And looking at it on that basis. Cos I think that's almost what Carl Antford is doing. Don't get me wrong, he wants to build and he wants to move forward with a lot of the players. And that's why we've seen new contracts given out and stuff like that. But if we look at it and don't get, don't overanalyze it, far to me many people already are looking at why this player is playing and why that player is playing. And why this player is getting a game. And why the manager has done this and hurry moon periods are over or that nonsense. Absolutely not. It's the same set of players that we've had all season. The only difference is the pieces have been moved around a little bit to get more out of them. And I think if we just think about it like that and try and remove the emotion, it's a football match that we've lost. I understand that, but if you try and remove the emotion out of it, then we'll all feel better about it. Cos we ain't going anywhere, we ain't winning anything. We ain't finishing in the top six and we ain't finishing in the bottom six. So let's just try and look at every game now and go what was good and what was bad. And I think that's how the manager's going to look at it. That was from the WhatsApp group. And that's all I ever say is that you need. I think because we've done so well under Angiolty so quick, yes these are one result. If you look at it as a whole, we've done really well. And I think that raised expectations on natural heights in the sense that the champions they became open because of the city thing. And I think I have atonians because obviously because of so many years of not getting anything back from the club is that. I think the expectations rose when we think, yeah, we're going to finally do something. And then people are disappointed after these results and they're more angry because they feel the same old ever. But in reality, this whole season, you don't want to say it's a long pre-season for Carl, but it is. He's come in to try and establish his system, try and get the players up to his standards. And it's not going to happen overnight. You're still seeing Marko Silverisms in the team at times. It's still seeing cuminism in the team. People don't know where they're playing. You look at all those things together and I think people just need to hate to ask for it again. Patience. It's not going to happen overnight. As I said to you in the car, Klopp, when he first came to Liverpool, put his 4-3-3 in place. They got bingered every other week by teams because they couldn't play his way and have the players. So he spent like 100 million on fullbacks. They weren't good. They finished 4-3-3-4-0. It's funny you mentioned Klopp because I was thinking about Klopp before. I mentioned him because obviously they're going to go and win the league. But right in that first season, when he came in, they were 8th and he finished the season 8th. And he was some games he won and some games he lost. He had 30 games in charge as well. Some games he won, some he lost and he finished exactly the same place. But when he got to the end of the season, he knew exactly who he wanted to keep and he knew exactly who he wanted to get rid of. And what he did in that time and we all sort of scoffed at it at the time and I think this is an important thing to mention is that in the main party, he galvanised the fan base. He gave the fan base belief in that what he wanted to do was the right thing. And then this is where Evertonians are now. Some of them need to get off and stop crying about... I've seen people, yes they're saying, Andrew Gomes was a terrible player and this just showed that anyway. Players having to go at anyone that showed any kind of promise. Evertonians just seem to want to just moan or find fault with anything rather than look at the positives first and go, this is where we're going and I think let's not fall into the trap of whatever happens at the end of the season thinking that Carlo Ancelotti is not taking us in the right way because everything at the club is going the right way but the football team is the football team. We've got some absolute horrendous players. Some players who are completely finished. Some players who can't be asked. And it's about weeding them out. And some players who are getting better all the time because of the manager. Like you said before, it's now about weeding those players out and exposing them a little bit and seeing who wants it and who doesn't want it. And that's where we are during the season but what we can't not do is get behind this manager and behind the structure of where we're going because otherwise watched the point, we are never ever going to go anywhere. What we do after a couple of defeats is start crying about shame old, shame old. Let's just let it be. Every time we lose, agendas come back out because they go. As a fan base, it wants to afford two steps back as soon as the defeat comes because no matter how good we've been in the games running up to this, it's just that one result and all the same ills and I get it, we were embarrassing yesterday, right? But Carlo's not stupid, he's not going to go, I'll do that next week, he's not going to do that. He understands why people don't know, you know, may be a mistake just the evidence you really do. But at the end of the day, he's trying to implement something that's going to be teeth and problems you can't expect. People just go, you play 43, the old life is 4-4-2, you're going to be perfect and it's not going to happen. And he said himself, he only plays 4-4-2 or plays it every single week because he's got no option. He's trying to get wins. He doesn't see you as capable of winning. He's looking, the best two players are with Charleston and Dominic Arvillur at the moment, right? And Mason Holgate, right? You play Mason Holgate the back obviously and you play them to a front. You're getting the best out of them. What we might see from now to the end of the season maybe is a slight change where you might look at it now and go, you know what? I will put the Charleston line and I will put Moise Keane and the team maybe. But he's looked at it on. They're our best two players. They'll win us games even when we're poor by those two playing up front. So we're going to stick with them and everything behind is going to have to work. Doesn't always work and the show gesting didn't work. Didn't get the best of anyone on the pitch. But that's what he's doing at the moment. But 4-3-3 made any difference? No, I don't think it would have. Because when... But he's come to the conclusion that 4-3-3 is not as good as 4-4-2 even though 4-4-2 might be brilliant but it's still better than 4-3-3. Yeah, for me 4-4-2 is miles better. No, I think what you want though is you want a flexibility during the game. No, you'll have to have it. The problem has set you handy on the way. The problem is, and it could have played six in the field, it wouldn't have mattered. The problem is for Everton is that we're playing a 4-4-2 at the moment and I think we will always play a 4-4-2 under them but we'll have much better plays you can cope with it and I think that's where Andy's gripe will come. But, like I said to Andy in the car yesterday, we had a lad playing who shouldn't really be in our team at the moment because of the injury, he should be trying to weigh his way. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say that. Come on to it. But he was the kingpin. Gomez is back in and he's doing great. It's just pre-season. But he's just getting fit again and he's only in our team because we haven't got anybody else who can even remotely do what he can do. You would play there if he wasn't playing right now. No, no, no. It would have been sicker to him, David. Exactly. There's nobody else. Exactly. Delfer's injured, Nidlans out for a month. So we had Gomez, then we had Tom David playing one of the worst games he's played for Everton. That's the way it is. Right? I like Tom. Should he be in our team at the moment? No, but what is the option? Like you just said. Then Bernard playing not in his right position and being crap yesterday because he was. And on the other side, the ghost in Guilfee who's just getting worse by the week. Now he's affected because he's playing on the left side with no pace, so he's not going to affect again. But you can see he's got no confidence. It's there because he's not playing well. So Ante Gomez is in the midfield up against three young lads in Mount Barkley and Gilmore who could run. And we've seen that on Amfield in the cup game. When we had slow plays in midfield, we weren't playing well against Liverpool's kids who were running round. We couldn't get near them. Now okay, that day, the difference was we missed three sitters in the first half of the game but they'd be out of sight. Yesterday Chelsea took their chances. We just went at it. And so you're right for now. It's a preseason. That's all it can be. The limitations of a squad in it. You know, you can, you're bound by what you've got. You can't. We can't. We just automatically conjure up a perfect system with these players. And you know, we look, we'll use it like this. I had to do the parallel. When we had Marco Silva's manager, we were always at this 4-3 off in the distance that we were going to get to when we had the players, which was stupid because we could then have to transition. So what Carl was doing was going, these players who are playing in this system are going to be with me next season. I'm going to get them ready and adapted. And these are just the lads who make up the numbers for now. It's the same when we talk about number 23s and say, you know, you have other players, to make other players better. There's only so much you can do. You know, he's trying to wake a system. He's trying to develop players. Players you aren't playing at the moment, Moise Key and Alex Oweby. He's trying to get them up to a certain level to be able to play in his system because they're struggling at times in that system. There's a lot of, he's only bound by what he's got. You can't force it. At the end of the day, you're going to see results like that every once in a while because we're not good enough in all departments. We haven't got the players to do it. I think what was evident, yes, these wellers. Chelsea had a lot of people coming into the game in some of their team and who was available, who wasn't going. But they had a really nice balance of experienced players and young players. And I think, again, that's another thing we don't have because I looked at Chelsea and I looked in the last few weeks at the way they've brought Gerud back into the pack and this is exactly something I was told about when I was bringing in an experienced centre forward. But when things are not going right on the team, it's bringing in an old head who understands and can lead other players. I think that's what they've done in the last few weeks with Gerud. And I think young players can look up to a more senior player. I look at our young players now and who have they got to look up to in the squad and go, I take my lead from that player. Layton Baines, maybe. But who else? There's nobody else because... Why do you say that? But James Colvin is the captain of Ireland. He's been there ever for you. No, no, no, no. I'm going, I'm going. I'm going, I'm going. No, no, no. But the point... That's subjective. He hasn't been in good form and now he's injured. Baines, maybe, is only one. What I'm saying is, though, is that we've got nobody playing for us who's a leader. And it showed you, where Chelsea have got loads of leaders and that helps their younger players. Their younger players are getting better. They've done that all season. They've had a nice mix of senior players and younger players. And the younger players have grown. Our younger players are almost having to grow without proper leadership around them. Well, what about Fabian Delf? No, he didn't play, I think, as he was injured, but... He hasn't had a good season, you guys. No, he hasn't, but his leadership is leadership all about in form, so... Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. That's what I'm talking about. There's two different ways of looking at him. No, no, I'm talking about on the pitch. You mean, like, a leader on the pitch? I'm talking about someone on the pitch. Someone on the pitch. No, not necessarily brings the fight. But who younger players can almost, when they're having a bad day, can look at that older player who's taking it to the opposition. We don't have one of those players. That's what I'm saying. It's all... We're always... It's our younger players, it's our younger players. If you looked at Chelsea yesterday, they had Asperle Quetta, who's won the league and who refereed the game. We haven't got anyone who referees the game, by the way. Alonso, who's won the league and experienced. And then Girouw is the... Girouw, they have Willian. He's brilliant. And they had Girouw. I've always won everything. He was... I've heard throughout the other shot. And then Girouw, through the middle, was not bullied by Michael Keane and Mason Holgate. And... Too clever for me. That was... He wasn't being too clever for Yeri Mina. Yeri Mina is from the physicality. It's a tough one, the balance of that. It's very subjective when we can all say about leaders, because I agree we do need a bit more leadership, but it's about cultivating leaders as well, like Mason Holgate. No, I know that, but you still... Can you buy it? We're a leader from one team, the other team. I'm not buying. I'm just saying something like Chelsea has them, what we don't have. They've had a lot of young players come through this season, and they've all piggy-backed off those senior players. That's what I'm talking about. They've got a good mix. That's what I'm saying. Ah, younger players have no one to look up to. They have no one to look up into in the squad. I'm not saying we go out and buy older players. I'm just saying that's another thing of where we are at the moment. I know why Carlo and Marcel Brans, whether it's buying or bringing a player in, or them fostering it, that's part of the way we're going to end up trying to be winners, is to go to build a winning culture, go to get players who are sitting higher stands. I think we tried to do it in the same case, whether it went his way or not, we'll say, but that's the big thing, it's improving them on the pitch. It's improving that culture where the players setting standards, for example, the reason he brought Fabian Delfin was to conceive and we say set standards in the dressing room, maybe it hasn't worked. No, we know. It's not necessarily happening on the pitch. It's not conveying on the pitch. That's not a slight umbrella again, that's a slight on the whole structure of the football club. He's come in, and he hasn't added any new players yet, so, I mean, Jared Branthwaite, the only player that's coming, well, Auntie Lottie's been here, and we're not going to see him for a couple of years now, so, you know, he can only work with what he's got, and that's why when I see things like the honeymoon periods over, he's not this, he's not that Auntie Lottie, we should have got this, we should have got that, makes you laugh, because he's literally working with the same set of players Silver had, who let Silver, not saying, you know, Auntie Lottie's quite clearly better than Marko Silver, but the same players that were letting Marko Silver down are the same players that let Everton down yesterday. I'm starting round the squad every day. At the end, for me, that means the... And the last time we dipped into the market in January, we both feel woke up, and we've got some children, so we're better off now. We're way that college. Yesterday... ..was put out in the money for you, that's the... Well, that's the thing. In terms of yesterday, the team, what surprised... I mean, me didn't surprise me, because I don't mean it would play everyone else. I was unsure whether Bernard had come in, I didn't know whether he'd go with Wellcott again, or a wellbee maybe for the physicality, but the meaner won, really, was the one that surprised me. I don't understand it. I think Michael Keane's dreadful. Like, genuinely a dreadful... When he's confident, he's got it. No, I just think he's dreadful, mate. Honestly, I've got no time for him. I meaner and Keane against... We played the two of them one game under Carlo. It was for physical reason. Palace? Palace, yeah. Right, right. I would have understood if he played them to yes, against Genud. And then maybe he moved Holgate into... I'd have put Holgate in my view. Or at Rightback, maybe. But when you're seeing that, you think... Fesu fiel de Rightback. Why wouldn't you play Bina against Genud? If you're going to go match Genud's physicality, you go, and then when you actually play, you'd actually put the player you put in the staff on Genud, instead of having any snarge, the first thing is how much of a threat Mina is off set plays. Exactly, yes. Which is my book. I think he's dreadful. I really do. I don't think... Can't defend in space. I just... You know what? He's not a... This is what I always say. He's not a bad player. He just can't play in any system that requires. He's defending any source of space. He's great just clearing the ball, netting it out. He's great at it. He's an edge of the box defender, isn't he? He was a bad player. If you want to play on the front foot, and you want to try and get a highlight, you have to play with a highlight, and he can't play with a highlight. You know what? I honestly, I don't know, you'd probably disagree with it, but for me, for the rest of the season, I'd move Holgate into midfield to Gomez. No, I don't disagree with that. I'd leave those two on the edge of the box. I don't disagree with that. They're not great, but what we've used in midfield is shit. No, I don't disagree with that, because you're making use of Holgate in midfield, and you're making... I think Mina's had a good season. He might have had a little wobble recently. He wasn't great in the start. No, no. But I don't... I don't know. That's up to the manager. I can't say to him, because I don't know. No, but they... I try and understand why they do things like that, and they get why Keane played for the physical. They went and fell down for me, and I think people got me back about the shesties. Destruction of them in field, they get why Davis and Gomez... Well, don't bother. They get why Davis and Gomez together, because who else have we got really? Yeah. And then I thought, when I had a plan as a natural position on the left, and indeed, they've always worked well together, and then Guilfee would sit deeper when, you know, Sotheby Oval often covered that, but it was the opposite, and then he just left to be, and he slated as usual. I wonder if he's looking at... if he thinks he's trying Bernard out on the right to go, can he actually play off that side? Maybe, yeah. You don't know. Yes, he will experiment. I think the thing was, you could tell almost immediately from the kick-off we were in on it. Tell him from the tunnel. Street. Tell him the tunnel. Even the thing, I mean, they were on it immediately, and Jordan picked for that to make it really good straight in the first few minutes, because he just left me some mounts on his own, and we didn't heed that one on the goal. The first goal, Sotheby, and Tom Davis, and Bernard, to be said, next time, just not good enough. Sotheby, Davis is running with mounts. He's tracking them excellently. Then it's almost as if... he does that John Joe Kenny thing, where it's like, I'm going to the ball, get attracted to the ball and mount ones off them, and then Sotheby allows Pedro to come inside with some lazy little... Instead of just standing up, Pedro's like, it's like me running at you. He doesn't know. He just goes like that and lets him. Sotheby doesn't know the basics of defending. He doesn't like to defend. He doesn't know the basics of defending. He doesn't know how to hold that people up. He doesn't know how to jockey. He doesn't know how to send them the other way. I'm going to play the percentages, dude. You know, that's what you do. You sort of say, I'll cut this angle off, so he's not good enough. He doesn't do that anymore. He's a wing back. He is. The problem is, as well, is I think he's always thinking, when we get the ball, we're going to start running it. Exactly. He said last week, he's always trying to step in front of Nick. Yeah, yeah. And it's cost us goals, and, you know, once he goes past Sotheby and knocks it, he makes some mounts ten yards away from Tom Davies. So, you know, it's a good face spin, and it, well, bobbles into the floor, but it's in the corner. I don't think you can blame the keeper for it. But Davies, if he just runs with his man, that pass is not. You know, and it's little things like that. I think Davies, though, as well, there's an opportunity when the lad turns. He's so far away from it. That's what I mean. I mean, you're all day. We didn't look the spacers too far. If you run, though, if you're playing in the field, run it, run it. He got himself, initially, into a good position, Davies. He's looking at mountain, and he's mermol. He runs back with him, and then he goes. Oh, there's the ball. And he gets attracted to where the ball is. And with 1-0 down, it's the where's possible start. You want to get through the opening, when you're in a game like that, and feel your way in. And, you know, we just look shell-shocked then, and then, you know, everything do what everything do. It's 2-0, 5 minutes later. What he did well on the 2-0 for the second goal is Drew drags Mason Hoggings up the pitch, and he leaves Michael Key a nice slater, which is exactly what you want. And Sidiabi's the worst person next to Keane for that, because he doesn't notice runners coming across. Pedra runs right through the middle of the 2 of them. They just look at it, because he doesn't notice nothing. And then, unfortunately, Ross Barker could play the pitch for both of us. So, yeah. Yeah, the game's good for him. I think the thing for me is that if you're... I don't understand why Keane's shown this million times. He's gone over there. Right? Is that when you're sitting to back, right? And the ball is over on the side, like the far side, like it was. Why is he not half cocked? Why is he not face side on goal? He's always facing the ball. He's that way. So, you run. Or he's that way. That's the way he is. He's like facing his goal, and it's like, oh, my God, he's him. We've seen this. I think it's because he's not a very good defender. I think that... No, but you can make all... You can make all... There's one thing... No, but we can talk all day about this. He's just not... He's just not very good. There's one thing you shed early on in his career when he comes to Everton, right? And you can call him a bad defender over ever. He wasn't a bad defender because he played for England. He was good at Burnley and he's been good forever when he sits on the edge of the box with no space. But the one thing you shed early on when he came in and it's absolutely right is he doesn't smell danger. Ever. Ever. Which means he's not a good defender. He's not natural. No, what I mean by that is that you can have defenders who have absolutely no attributes. They have no pace. They have no turn and shake. They have nothing about them. But if they can smell the danger, they can already be. Some of the best defenders who have ever defended have had nothing about them in terms of athletic attributes. Canavaro wasn't even six foot and he could beat most people in the air because he knew the timing of everything. It's just not good enough. You said it as well. Well, he's not barely. He's sat at the edge of the box and just everything come in headed away, headed away, headed away. And you almost create situations for that. So that you force that, you force players into, you know what? It's across the ball, yeah? It's so committed isn't it? You're basically getting, you're hiding players' floors by playing them in the small areas. And that's what, the problem is when he came to heaven, this is why it was bad recruitment is that you can't hide that because we've had two managers now who want to play. That's why he's probably good done the same albys. He improved on the same albys because the same albys had him sit on the edge of the box and usually Michael Keane has his best games when we are playing top sides because we do sit deeper and he doesn't have to differ. Well, last year Garn are helping. He was excellent last year. He had to say that for Garn are helping. But there's no screening. But there's no screening and then you can't switch off and I just don't understand why defenders get flopped because when you're a striker and especially if this rule comes in which Wenger wants to bring in which is the right one with the offside, he'll get destroyed because all strikers will do then and just make sure something's in line with you and then bang it in and if he can't look the other way he's in trouble. What I don't understand is that there though if you see someone like Ross Barclay coming with the ball or whoever and you've got Saddi B you take five steps back yourself or you tell Saddi B to run five steps. If that was... That's what I'm saying. Why not just... they're always almost looking to step up rather than step back if that makes any sense. Like they're always looking... Will it happen that Arsenal they're always looking to take that step up to catch them offside where you would have thought it's... If Pedro gets the ball here and I can hold them up and then I can get Saddi B behind me then we're well protected. Why take that risk again of trying to both step up and leaving the opportunity of being onside because he was only just onside I appreciate that but why not just go if we drop off and hold them up and then try and get more men behind the ball at least we're holding up the attack instead of taking that risk which you failed on other times. That's what... Sometimes we defend this or don't understand why do you take those... Why? Just drop off five yards and if he plays a ball you're already in that space that he's going to run into anyway. So... What I will say as well is that the defence was bad but they just had no protection any ball through the lines they were on to us. Ross Barkley every time picked the ball I had like 10, 15 yards. I appreciate that right? But goalkeepers didn't go to save. Defenders in the team to defend. Midfields isn't in there to try and block it off. You are there always like the first line of defence defend midfield. You can't go well and we have no protection but that's your job that's your job to do that. If he'd have ran the other way though when Barkley placed that first time ball which he was always going to try we'd have cut it out and we got done with the same ball for the Rigi's goalkeeper by Manei. That's actually what you said before actually is perfect all about not smelling danger. Someone like in the old days how many times did we go into a game like Dave Watson vs Michael Owen right? And you go oh my god Dave Watson Michael Owen Michael Owen kill him a ball comes through like that someone like Dave Watson the old days old that you got they just dropped 5 yards they were weird they just dropped off 5 yards there and said well beat us now we're going to sit here they can put saying it's almost like knowing your limitations it's knowing I can't beat this life for pace let me just drop 5 yards We used to do it in the 80s because we had Kevin McLeath so we'd play a highline and play square and team to try and slide it in it was only daily being rushed that was brilliant that exploded but we had that hang on Holgate's normally quick do you think he'd leave him for that? But the problem with that is why was you rude was why was Holgate's on your reuben king every time because you just suck himself over what they should have said in the dressing room or someone should have said to King go man for man go man for man for him and Holgate will drop off and then he could have gone on but even when King King was trying to get round to do it was like a new ball fold he told them a lesson yesterday at times Michael King because he's not nasty enough where Jerry Meena would have been into those freaks he'd have wound them up but anyway we were you know that it was a good ball by Ross Barclay and Pedro finished it and you you start fearing the worst then don't you but what a chance they just kept the ball well the midfield was too quick for us they helped it on you know and we did limit them in the first half after that but they just played at what they needed to they were within their own you know they knew just keep us our arms length but we had an excellent chance to Dominic Alvalun right on half time and in the form he's been in the finish was disappointing really because he's by with Charlotte and he's brilliant but Charlotte catches him up high makes the run and selfishly puts him in and then he's got to finish it he's got to score he's got to score he's got to score he's got to score no I think he's yeah I think he's going to be too clever I think he's just going to be too clever today but Charlotte is next one to keep a parrys he might have a chance this is where for all the players about Dom this is where Dom's got to get better because something we talked about in the preview when you go to these games you don't get too many opportunities if you're not as good as the opposition you'll get chances but you've got to take them and that was a chance don't forget we played just as poorly in that first 25-30 minutes we probably had it waffed the difference at waffed is okay no no it's good but we grabbed the goal and then we got another goal we used to say a 2-1 the players looked at each other and went you've got a chance here that's our chance now that's our chance now and we didn't at the first game we haven't scored on the anti-lotty as well it's the longest run it was apart from Manfield systematic systematic though isn't it of like signing new contact you've got everything going for you them an old guy to have nurse to be signing new contact of all the boarders as you say we're not under no illusions that Dom's took a part in this game it needs to be he's excellent when it comes to holding the ball up and he's been much more proud to see the season important tap in his way the seed just needs to finish those half chances and there was chances like he had yesterday but I think I think just not on my right in terms of the two front yesterday the mates did that that was a nice link up there there was a time when Dom got the ball and he should have ran towards the support ran to a blind down and he cut it out and there was a couple of bad decision making issues with him I'm with Charleston yesterday it just it was just when they're off it let's be honest we haven't got any with Charleston one of the problems is as well though is that that I don't know does run you to them with Dom there's only one other place supporting them that one he should have slipped with Charleston because he was in there's only with Charleston supporting them in that all right please no one else no one another thing of the no one else is moving up with them no one else is pushing up with them there's no other options there's no you know what a fan really weird yesterday was when like Antelotti come in and when he's used Bernard off the left and got him dropping into those pockets just in central he's been excellent and yet yesterday for me would have been the right game for him to drop into that middle and add a bit more support on the right for Bernard to come in and then have runners and we did we were just we were well we're clearly we're clearly shoe on and Guilfysigerton in the team for the chef pieces because obviously the chef pieces have gone up goals from massively since well I actually asked and it sort of works with pretty late teams about this yesterday and actually it's Lucas Di you know it's Lucas Di who's caused the most problems it's actually it's not Guilfysigerton Guilfysigerton's you know you had one at Wathford didn't you you had one at you had one assist basically this season in terms and the rest of them it's Lucas Di you should have had five basically and so maybe we've got a fault maybe that's not a count for maybe actually you've looked at it and Guilfysigerton's getting in the right areas consistent we're just not attacking it well we don't know I don't know that but I could only see yesterday the two reasons he was in the team is yes the chef pieces and in theory the defensive structure to try and protect to be a man he was on the other side I just didn't make sense but we went into Tom Childerscore but we didn't and we went into you know like that was terrible but hopefully we'll come out and have a bit of a reaction if we get a goal we'll put doubt in today man and we come out and I mean the first second half started the same as the first but the third goal is I know people have had a go of Pickford and I think I probably was like could he have done better but it's making Holgate first of all Shigarts and Barclay just struck him off like he's not there on Gomez but when it goes to William for some reason Holgate Holgate runs away from the boss he tries to cut down the angle but when you try to cut down the angle you cut down the space as well but he moves forward but he moves to the left trying to cut the angle off but you go forward if someone runs at you the space is shut immediately forget what angle the space is shut if you bend it round you there's not much you can do but get to and he does need backs off William hits it well it goes through Holgate's legs and it's past Pickford before he can do anything about it and then it's game over then 3-0, 2 whatever it was early on in the second half 6 minutes into the second half and then Everton do it again corner bang for nil and you're like 2 goals in 3 minutes and it's like we are the only team I think in the Premier League that does this just concede quick goals there's a lack of intelligence at times in Everton's team there's a lack of awareness like the defending on the board it was sloppy all day yesterday people don't make moves they don't run off it's going to stand the next one man most of the yesterday's game pointing at people don't move his doing but there was just silly files that we give away all the time bad mark off corner it's just there's a lack of intelligence and doing wrong I think a lot of these are hangovers from the previous manager but it's in game though isn't it it's a lot of in game intelligence where people there's no one on the pitch I've said loads there's no one on the pitch and this is where maybe the manager's going to have to we spoke about last week we did a video last week about who should be the captain and giving it to one of the younger lads and almost just putting in an answer they can't start bossing around the older players and I think there's a lack of that there's some saying about leadership on the pitch there's no one on the pitch that you can look to would you look at Sigarton? no would you look at Dean? no you know what I mean? would you look at Andre Gomez? no cos he's trying to get through his own thing Bernard? no these are like the most senior players in the team Siddi B no Keane? no these players are all struggling themselves there's no one out there who's got the consistency other than the younger players and these are the real problems these are the job well, our captain yesterday my captain, my captain over here it was Guilffy Sigarton and it's yours done the numbers for us and with the tagline does he deserve to play? well, no at the moment 34 touches in the game 27 attempt of passes 25 four sideways on backwards though 25 successful passes 10 passes attempt of forward attempt of attacking third passes two no chances created nobody he should be this area he should be creating everything for us no chances created four ball recoveries two attempt of tackles non-successful the best one non-interception someone run at him in the box and he just stood there like he was playing musical statues oh, he's been doing that for a while now where he's just not bothered in the box remember he created the terrible clearance he just shrugged his economy he was against it he just cleared it and just shrugged his shoulders when he got beaten he was evil last minute goal I think I don't like to pile in on players but I think we all know his time's up you know, his legs have gone and I think I think David Maddard points out when he was on here and I think he was very angry too at the time he hasn't got the mentality to play for Evan he just hasn't he's a big fish in a small pond can't handle the pressure that Evan I just don't I think he's lost that bice I think he's just not bothered anymore and technically he's a good footballer but to play in a friend of your league you've got to have legs you've got to be able to affect games one way or the other and he's too nicey-nice I think, Sigurdd and he heard him throw I heard his interview after the game and he was like we've got to do better we didn't play well today we'll have to pick it up and he's like that's your captain what's making him the captain how is he the captain that's the one decision I don't understand but but it's partly yesterday someone who I let them feel who we've defended and I still think he's a decent footballer but he was outrageously poor yesterday and that is Tom Davis and he was up against obviously there's a comparison here by Joe against Ross Barclay 58 minutes Tom lasted thought he was taking off no assists 30 touches 79% passing accuracy no shots on target no shots off target lost possession 8 times on 1-1 ground and that compared to Barclay there's no pressure on the ball in the field if you complete 90% of the passes because he was passing it forward 90 minutes play 2 assists Barclay 82 touches 98% passing accuracy 2 shots on target 1 off lost possession 9 times but won 9 ground duels and you're right 98% you look at it and go that's incredible if you're playing centre of the parking you can find your passes 98% of the time and we know that Ross when you pressure them isn't the most accurate pass of the ball I tell you what I find most sad about yesterday's game the parallels between when Cooman got B5 nilly and when we got B5 nilly it was almost like a water mark for the team and Tom Davis came in in that game late on and he showed more passion and energy than anybody else on the pitch and sadly yesterday he looked like one of those players he replaced in that 5-0 and it was funny that Anthony Gordon came into the team late on and showed something a little bit ran around a little bit but it's sad that in the space of that time he's gone from being that young player who come on that fighting desire to yesterday sadly looking he looked like an old man I say this all the time every time you get to the ball second touch he's on the floor he's won in the first half he was won in the first half he received the ball and he did another it was over on the left and he did not have a clue you go back and watch it he runs and he doesn't run in a straight line and he keeps on making these janky little things cos he doesn't know where to go with the ball and now he lost it then but he hasn't got a clue where to go instead of getting the ball and attacking the space saying I'm going to almost go towards the space and then try and knock it past the full back or something he's making these little angles because he doesn't know where to go he's looking for support he's got that down to confidence I don't know I don't know what to put it down to anyway but what I do know now is that he's not good enough for Everton I know that now I'm sorry I know that this Tom Davis right you said that about Dominic Harvell doing to me no no no listen listen listen at the moment this version of Tom Davis is not good enough for Everton he needs to go away and go on loan now because he's playing in a position that he will never ever get enough time in this team to become better Dominic Harvell-Lewin has benefitted massively from playing under the radar in a poor team for three years Tom Davis can't do that he can't play in a poor Everton team for three years we're not going to put it with that Carl Antolos he's not going to put it with that the owner's not going to put it with that he has to go somewhere now and find a year of football because he can't get it at Everton he's not good enough and that's that yesterday was that that lightbulb that lightbulb for for him being that player that he replaced against Chelsea under Ronald Corman he looks he doesn't look physically like a 21 year old or a 20 year old whatever he is he looks like he's played 400, 500 Premier League games he looks so way off it physically Ross Barkley picks the ball up bang he's gone physically the other kid they had for yesterday was a Premier League debut kept on leaving him for dust he picks the ball up and he doesn't have an idea of where he wants to go and I've always I've always backed Tom and I always will back Tom but now I'm saying for his own good he needs to go somewhere and find those games of football I think he was second half last week though I thought it would be well but there's still the snippets I agree with you this version in terms of consistency he's not going to play for Everton consistent because he's not going to get the games and yeah he may go out and loan but there's still a player there whether it ever comes out we'll see but it won't come out it won't come out it's like I've just said to you in the card and I've said it last week is that for him to develop you see, don't want to call the losing develop because we didn't have a striker so we had to play and we had to just put up with it and luckily for us and him that was the situation because he's now developing and he's got 15 goals so it's way but in that same space Tom should have been developing no I know but I'm not saying that Tom we've haven't helped Tom and he hasn't helped himself but for him to play now for him to develop he's never going to be the player we need him to be playing two games two games every six or seven games we need to know what he is and we're not going to know what he is until he plays every single week so for me the only way we A protect the lad B protect our asset because we give him a five year deal is to put him out on loan he needs to go to Germany or something like that and play for a year and then we can assess it and whether or not listen to me Mike I think now I should think he's an attack on me for your player and I don't know I think the best place for him to play is in front of the back four right but he will only get better in that role by playing for someone where there's demands on him every week that is never done Just as a touch on that I think you know I don't know if the fans don't like to think like this but it would be wise there's a young player who's got potential four and it's quite long because if you could show it it may be another league you might generate interest but don't feel he's going to go any further then you could get 15-20 minutes That's how strong you protect them if that's it and that's pure profit because he's come to the academy Instead of if you go next season and play his five games because he's fifth choice to send him a field then you're out of loss then His value is dropping all the time Let's hope like this the whole gate went on loan and that I think to him that got him the wrong it got him to understand what he needed to do and maybe reaffirmed what in his head how good he is because he's got that confidence I think with Tom I think he does he looks like he because he's come through even though he's still young he probably feels like he should be doing more that's what I'm saying he probably feels like he should be doing more and he should be doing more but he's just simply not going to become a player and I don't think he's clever enough to play certain way he hasn't got to build to play another way and he hasn't got to play another way he has to go somewhere where he can play for a year and work it all out figure it all out what his strengths are where he can play on the pitch what he can't do even if he's so he can speak to a manager and go I don't feel comfortable playing in that role I need to play in this role and that will get the best out of him because this version of him is never going to go any further Sometimes I look at him I look at other players you've moved from sentiment field Can he play full back? I think he can play right back I think he can play right back I think he can play right back because he's not doing Joshua Kimmich Joshua Kimmich made that move other people have made the line did it the opposite way of course but people have made that move and in possession based sides and as we get better on the launch lot obviously we're going to have more and more of the ball Can he be someone who can play like maybe not starter maybe not starter but someone who can play I think he can play right back he played right back before don't get it Sometimes position change can benefit from playing it because I think the sentiment field you like the pace the power it's lacking and I've always said he needs to probably do a little bit more himself in regards to that because you look at the physical development of Harry Kane when he said that he was going to be a player you know he got the half yard this pace you know he made himself stronger I think Tommy needs to do some work on that The problem is he doesn't he doesn't take care of the ball enough and that to me comes down to concentration he plays too many of these passes which are just five yard passes and somehow he manages to mess them up like not to put enough on the more over it's them and when he's playing I think when he's Is he like the daysicle in the style of play? Exactly and when he's and that's focus now I'm not talking about like what he does off the pitch I'm not asking people cry all the time about what he wears and what he does I'm not interested I just think that he doesn't doesn't take care of the ball enough because of his size you know where like where you watched on and how he's developed his game and how he's he's been developing different areas and almost getting rid of the rough edges himself to the point where the goals would come because he's started getting in the good positions he's good in the air and goals will come naturally Wait on for me he's not getting rid of those edges himself because like you said his style almost goes against that like I just he could be better in another league in that case then you know just where it's a bit less intense on the ball because same players aren't made to play in a good another league the more and more you look at it primarily it's all about pace, power, intensity and he hasn't used the type of player but it's that yes though you look at him and you just straight away you look at his body language and it's you feel like you're not ready for this like you look at him straight away at the first couple of minutes and it's all it's like just I don't know you look at the air plays Ross yes he's fired up he's fired up for the game so say to him when you get that version of him Well let me let me just ask you this then is that when you're a player who doesn't play regularly it's very difficult through training to get your fitness levels right to get to be at optimum level we've seen this with Mason Holgate who you spoke about we've seen it with John Joe Kenney in Germany and okay he's not doing as well as he has been but he's had a good season for Shelfhead Eireg and he's grown by playing every week that the man's he's had to he feels as though he care about and he's playing in front of 60,000 I've seen my moist keen that you know people go oh my moist keen comes they judge him on that for that 10 minutes I've had to take your rhythm as a striker in 10 minutes you know and you've seen when he's it's almost impossible you've seen his last full games when he scores he plays well overall he put a lot of effort in now you know obviously we want to see that more consistently unless you start games it's very hard to get that you need those I often said this I know people don't like had them all over but I have to say it about him you can't be seven you know 9 minutes at the weekend Championship challenge inside by the way just as a counterpoint Leipzig have got an average age you've got 25 they haven't got any players there's a way of balancing you need a ship but yeah I think John Davis may be alone next season because I think Delf will still be around because I don't think we're going to sell them maybe like the fourth choice experience there and then you'll have the new play and you'll have the new sound of Gabam and essentially and you'll have Andre Gomez Andre Gomez wasn't good today yesterday's been fair and I think I think you look when you look at Andre Gomez you still come back when you do courses a lot of that but you need a specific type of partner next to him because he's not great defensively and him and Tom really exposed defensively there was just no structure whatsoever it was full but he looked tired he looked lethargic he looked morbid no that's what I'm saying that's what I'm saying this is weird it was like full when we went to full and everyone looked tired like it was just I don't know not like again too far but like almost like I don't know there was some kind of they just all looked like they'd had a bad night's sleep or something you know what I mean you sometimes get these games and I won't write it off but I got it off it's just that because obviously there's nobody doing that but it looked like something that run all the way when you just get up in the morning you just have one of those days and all the way through the bio rhythm levels are probably loud because we've seen them now we've seen games on the mountain isn't the moose like that way you think we didn't do well and they just don't turn whatsoever just don't turn off it's like they had the wrong fuel in the engine that's what it looked like literally I'm saying what it was like after about 20 minutes it's just nothing no and no you'll have games where four of your players have bad games but just there's lads there who are battling and it's raggy thing you might lose but you go well he was good he was good he was ok then he was onflick no one pickford got I think he got pickford six everyone else was four and three because they were all dreadful he was all dreadful I think I gave it to you I think the highest alpha I think I gave it to you I'm a six you know what sometimes and I find this I like my charlison so I would not you know I'd give him if you look at it like objective you made a couple of bad decisions he was in the box so he tried to run down the left and turned so I was favourite right but I didn't touch the ball I think he had given a shot on target then he got the 56th A the first one on 56 minutes, the first one, that was the first one. But just look at the size, and you're all at what I'm saying and that's what I have to say. You're the sub to your game on, Wallcott did nothing. Moes keen, I've finished with 100% paste completion. 3p, so 4p. Wallcott's just about 3 times, by the way, 45. I mean we're just... We're going to get this in the next few weeks, when we play good sides... We're going to get dominated midfield because we don't have midfields. Are in Godhome? You can mix it up cos the card will pull you through... maen nhw'n go agreeogil ar gyfer, a blodwch chi'n annadio'n cael ei wneud i gyfarwydd a wnaethwch chi'n angen i ddrwg mewn i'r angen i'n gweld bod hefyd a'r cyffredag. Rydyn ni'n teimlo yn ddiddordeb o gael, yn y gweithio a wnaeth i ddarparu'r full o gweithio'r gwam. Yn y gweithio'r gweithio pan dda, rydyn ni'n amd kim i'n angen i'r un o'r cyffredag o'r gweithio sy'n gweithio a gweithio a ddyn nhw'n gweithio'n gweld sy'n gweithio'n A i wneud y fwy Lancelft o fynt yn y cyhoeddem yn u iddo i'r cyhoeddem, todavía ein Lvent superb, ti awhent ddim yn chilyngeisio fel y byddys nad i ei fydd gŵr am sailbu ddylan. mae rhaid i mwyn we'n collant am fwy Llethauidd ac mae rhaid hefyd i ddigon bei dryieren ni'n ddangos a chogdd, felly mae'n gilydd future yn grafu, ma beth oedd roi'r gan Voicell ac Lent centre yn ei fyw. Felly rydychPeriodd yn cyetus, a ledyn i chiuraram y Datweld,shore mae'r F1. A'n cael ei wneud, mae'n cael ei wneud ar gael yn ymgyrch i gael y gêm ac yn ymgyrch. Rwy'n rydyn ni'n gweithio i'r LTS, nid oed i'r llwyddo yn ei ffoc. Mi'n rhaid i'n gwych yn digwydd ei wneud i gael y llwyddo yn ei wneud i gael ffoc. Mae'n gweithio i gael i'n gweithio i gael i'r llwyddo. Mae'n gweithio i'r llwyddo i gael, mae'n gweithio i gael i gael i'r Llywodraeth. Mae'r gwrth yn ychwaneg i ddim yn gwybod ar y gweithio'r gweithio ar gyfer y gweithio'r gweithio. Wel, y gweithio yw'r gweithio er mwyn i gyd yn rhywbeth yn gofynol yma, yn gweithio'n gweithio'r Gwyrdd yn cymryd i'r cyd-ynghyd. Roedd y gallwn yn gweithio'n gwneud yma, sydd gyda'n gwneud o'r gweithio ar gyfer y gweithio'r gweithio'r Gwyrdd, a'i gwybod dros ffordd o'r gweithio'r gweithio. Felly mae'n gweithio ar y cwmhau. Mae'r cymaint sydd wedi bod y cynnwys ar y cwmhau. Yn oedd yn ymdweithio ar y cwmhau, ac mae'n meddwl i chi'n mynd i'ch gwaith. Felly mae hynny'n llunio ar hynny. Mae'n meddwl am gweithio ar y cyfrifol. A mae'n meddwl am gweithio ar y cyfrifol, i'ch gweithio ar y cyfrifol, ac mae'n meddwl ar y cyfrifol. Mae'r gweithio ar y cyfrifol yn ysgrifennu. a wnaeth eich rhai o'r pargynogaeth. Llywodraeth iawn, am ychydig i'w Llywodraeth i'w siamond ddweud y tîm at ystod. A byddai'r pethau o'r rhai o'r pargynogaeth i'r gweithio. Mae'r pargynogaeth i'r pargynogaeth i'r pethau o'r pargynogaeth i'r gweithio'r unigol yma. Rwy'n i'n meddwl i chi'n teimlo eich syniad yng nghymru. Mae'r pethau o'r pethau o'r pethau o'r pethau o'r pethau o'r pethau o'r pethau o'r pethau. Rwy'n parhbwr y gallwn y cwestiwn wedi chi, telodau, y gallwn nhw'n gwneud y dweud y gorau, dweud yw'n bod yn ei wneud yw'r gwaith yn amlwg, fan yna, rwy'n dweud, dweud yn ddechrau'n dymwy, dweud yn dweud y prysいます. Rwy'n dweud amlwg wedi'u ddechrau, rwy'n dweud honno'n dwych yn agos... yn dweud yma, ac rwy'n dweud yn dweud eich ba Hynny'n dweud... Roedd eich dweud hynny. Roedd eich parhbwr wedi cael vitr. O berfynodd, o gwnaeth ar gyfer ateb a hynny'n cymdeithasio, fyddai gydag ofyn yn digwydd, You know what, let's sit on the edge of our box, try and soak her ore up, and hit them on the bridge. I think everybody looked at that. I was most confident I have ever been a stand for a bridge, really. I was most confident I have ever been a stand for a bridge, really. I was most confident I have ever been a stand for a bridge, really. Because I have seen Chelsea a lot recently and like one game they are really good Mae'n gwybod bod yn cymdeithasol a chyfnodd a'n cael eu bod yn dweud. Ond nid i'r rai gweithio i ddechrau, ac mae'n gyflaenio hynny, ac mae'n mynd i'n ddweud bod ddweud yn y pethau. Ond efallai am rydw i'n ddweud, fe'n gwybod bod yn siaradau. Ond mae'n gwybod o'r gwaith o'r ddweud o'r gweithiaid o'r plesau. Mae'n gweithio i'r ddechrau, mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio. I think at these points as well. I think Carlo's trying different things. He's trying people in different positions. I think that, again, as we talk about the start, you know, full circle, I think we just need to temper those experiences this season, see about next season, this season, just slightly. I know Europe still on the cards, but it's still a wake in progress, the training, and then his time, he's getting there. And we've got three weeks off the Derby up. We've got the orange game, not we scheduled for. So that's a long time for him to wake up players who is staying behind. That way it will be the same woman, hopefully come out of that, but I think Obama will be close to being back by that morning. If he does that, I think he'll be back. I think he's just saying... I think that I don't know. Would you see him somewhere? Yeah, I'd just leave him there. But nine games to go, trying and getting the overleague, we need to win five of them. It's as simple as that, whether we can, I don't know. But that would mean we've been up in with this. But we beat that expectation. Maybe we just leave it. Take it aim by game, you know. That's what he did, he think it. Making criminal progress. The problem, I think the only issue just up before we think it's the only frustrating thing Ac i'n hwnnw da yn cael meddwl y gallan'n gennym i'r wybod y dyna yn frabNon y Rymud fydd yn ff youth? Dwi ddim yn byw, ond mae'n cael eu bod yn gallu ffiynau i'r ysgol... Oni ddim yn gweithio ar y dyna ei wneud o sicrhau, yma yn ymddangos y lle? Oni ddim yn ffiynau i'r ysgol i'r ffeithial... Ondion ond mae'n gweithio ymddangos i'r ffiynau i'r problem... Mae Mannhyn yn dysgol ar y dysgol, Toma, yn ymgylch. Mae yma'n gwneud â Tael Wale Cotton yn ymgylch, ychydig gan amser hynny. Mae hynny ar hyn, ac mae'n gwybod y cwntgedd, yn cynnal am dar legs. Yn bod yn beth, mae'n gwybod yw ddesgol. Mae'n ddim hynno i'n... Mae'n cyffredin am dwylo Cardiwr yn digwydd eich ddysgu'r ac yw'n ddim yn ddechrau. Felly dwylo i fwy ffiyllio chi'n defnyddiol eu lle. Mae wir yn iawn. Mae gyda'n fyddechrau chi. Felly dyma'r byw i eich awl yn Cwylrod mewn mynd i ddau? Mae'n ddim wnaeth fwy o fewn ffawr yw? Felly dyma'r byw i eich awl yn Cwylrod e'n ffawr, dyma'r byw i eich awl yn Cwylrod mewn ffawr. Dyn ni'n dechrau'n 43-1, mae'n amser yma yr hanes. Mae'n felly ei naeliant o'r lle. Mae'n ddim y cherddol o'r holl yma. Mae'n ddim tîm gyda'r paredd, mae'n ddysgu'n lle i wneud i'n ddau'r sgwp yw'r rhagor. Llywodraeth, gynnwch, dwi'n ei wneud hynny fel bod hyn yn gofynwyd. Dw i nhw ymlaen i wneud fynd, gyd-doedd yn ddigonai i ddybiadau. I whippo gafnodr sy'n bydd fydd gyrdd i ddweud i fofio, ond rydyn ni'n dweud i gyrdd mor ymddangos, a ydi'r defnydd! Mae y gwn i'r bwysig i'r F442, ond nid di-egi, mae phas o gwybod efallai? Ym y gwaith yma, mae'n fryd yn ymddangos. yng Nghymru yma, mae'n hwyl i ei wneud mewn amser pefnмет. Nid oed i'r wasbwyd. Nid oed i'r wasbwyd, gyda gweithio. Ceydd fi'n meddwl ni'n naddw i gweld. Fe fyddai'n meddwl sy'n meddwl ni'n meddwl ni i mi gyd, mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl i chi ddefnod i gael eu wneud. Aau oed yn oed gan y cwmddwyd, felly mae gennym a'r those player ar y sgwrn. Mae'n meddwl ni'n meddwl ni'n meddwl i'r wneud. ac mae'n gwaith gan bai erdoedd. Filmleoedd cwrs o'r llyfrwynd, ac mae'n bwysig yn blaid o'r plai, ond eich oser āsiaith gwrdd oser y gwrdd gyda'r gwrdd, mae'n gwrdd i ni yw gwaith o'r llyfrwynd. Mae yna'r lle, mae rhai ddiwylliannol, mae'n drwy addiwyr, mae'n ddim o'r llyfrwynd i fynd o'r plai, mae'n ddiynau'n digwydd o'r llyfrwynd o'r lwrdd. Mae oaf'r gwrdd yma bod gallwn gwneud o'r blaid yw wedi'u addiwyr, Os yw'r ysgwrdd hynny yn fath yma. Mae'n rai'n ei wlad ar y brif. Efallai yma yn ymwysig? Mae'r ysgrFlai hanes y yefyd. Mae'r rïsih yn gweithio'r ffail yn ddechrau os hynny. Mae'n ymwysig â mi fydd gan gymuned gyda, mae'n fydd gan ymwysig. Mae'n dechrau a'r risiol sy'n credu. Fe oedd hoffi'r ysgrifennu yng nghylch gyda chi. Mae'r hyn os chi'n cael yna. Mae'r hamlach sydd o'r rydw i'n dechrau, ond mae'n ddweud i fel os pwysgwyr, achos ddeall y dŵr yn ffwyr gwaith. Ynno, stand oherwydd nid i'n ddweud y ffawr, oherwydd mae'n bwysgrifio i ymgyrchu. Mae'n ddweud o ddweudio i ddweud o'r ffawr, ond mae'n ddweudio i ddweudio i gael y bwysgrifio. Wrth gwrs mae'n edrych i'n rhoi Llywodraeth, nhw ei ffiyng. Rwy'n credu bod y fan gael wybwy clorol a'n fawr o gyhoeddiol, eich hyffordd sefydl i'r taliadau a'r dymmydd. Rwy'n i ddiwylliant free acting a'r cadwe i'r ddweud yn gwneud ag ymddangos. Mae'n peth yn edrych yn ei ddarglon ni'ch gwneud â rwy'n eu diseud. Mae'n meddangos arall hwnnw gwahanol pwg a dweud eich ladir ym mhiliadau. Mae'n ymgylchio eu ddweud a'i'r dŵr i ti'n ddweud arall. Rwy'n i'n ddweud arall, ac mae'n ddi arwri. Mae'n ddweud yn arnynt iawn. Dwi'n rhaid i chi'n mynd i ddweud ymlaen i'w ddechrau'n gweithio. Mae'r fan yn dweud yma, yn dweud eich byddai'n gweithio, mae'n dechrau'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, a gyda'n ffyrdd yn ei wneud i ddweud yma, mae'n dweud i'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'r cwrs. Dwi'n dweud i ddweud i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ond oes ymlaen i'r pwneidio'n gweithio, mae mwyn je Caiddor am y regau a gwyrdd hynny. Wel iawn, y maesaieraeth yn golygu. Pwysaieraeth hefyd dros er yw'r bobl. Mae'n gweld, mae'r bobl. Mae'r bobl yn dweud. Mae'n dweud o'r bobl. Mae'n dweud o'r bobl. Mae'n dweud o'r bobl. Mae'r bobl. Mae'n fydda i siarad. Mae hi os i'n wych yn bêf. Mae'n dweud, mae'n ystafell nesaf maes difícil. Mae'n gwybod – rwy'n deisbl eich bod i wneud. Mae'n dweud. Yna ydych chi'n defnyddio, mae'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Fy fyddwch yn gwneud. A yw'r llwyffyr, mae'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Mae'r ddechrau'n ei ddweud hynny. Mae'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Ac yn y gweithio, mae'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Dwy'r sgwp arddangos. Gweithio'r hyn o'r ddweud hynny, yn y cyfnodraeth am y cyfnod, mae'n meddwl i'r ddweud, Felly dwi'n yw'r peth yn g포'r gyda'r Twyrnod i'r Llyfrgell. Mae'n oeddi'r peth wedi'u'n adws i'r peth o'r lle. Oherwydd haf ymddangos hynny o chi yw Llyfrgell. Mae'n ysgrifft o hyn mae'n gweithio a'r llwydo arall goneadd o dyma. Mae'r llywod yr adws i'r llyfrgell, a gael ganai'r gymhreisio ar hyn o'r gweld. Pwysau hynny chi'n gangylch nhw, a'r llyfrgell yn arduio'r prifyOr ymlai. Byddwn i gyd yn rhan o'r cyffredinon i ddweud yn ystyried a phaith yn fwy i gael ei gweithio. Byddwn i ei gwneud i'n eu cyffredinon i'n gwneud i'r cyffredinon i gael'i gwneud i'r cyffredinon i gael'r cyffredinon i gael'u gweithio. Mae'r ffyrdd yn ei schudu'r ffymdoedd iawn, ifynt ai'n gallu'n iawn i gael'i gael'u gweithio. See you later.