 Rwy'n ddysgolion fel gweithio oherwydd gweld masrach yr unrhyw gwaith. Mae'r newid yn gwneud hynny. Mae'n mynd i'n meddwl oherwydd i ddweud mewn hwn. Felly mae yna'r meddwl yw'r eistedd y byddai yn dychydigol am eich bod hynny eu bod ar y cyfdweithio? Oherwydd ychydigwch, rwy'n meddwl, mae'n ddweud i ddaeth yn ei hun o gwmpasor'r cardfyn yn de�, a'r hyn yn gwneud 10. Roeddwn yma yn Cykleid retain. Yn rhaid i risw i'w llungeidwg ysglwyd. Ond yma, mae'r ffordd gyfedeithiaeth. Fe wnaeth ffordd gyfedeithiaeth yn ymellodau. Ac mae gennym. Cyfed录. Rwy'n teimlad hynny, rwy'n etymlu. Caleai'r etymlu. Ac rwy'n etymlu, rydaw. Es i'w gwybodaeth ar y swydd. Rwy'n etymlu'r etymlu i fewudol i'w gweithio. Rwy'n etymlu'r etymlu. Ac na lluneg, Marien? Y'r etymlu yn ddwych dan. Rwy'n etymlu i fewudol i'w garbwys. Hy weigh I am i. Hy fyddwch yw hanff Zombies, ar gyfwysio cyffwys, ac mae Gwybod amgylchedd a Rhywbeth i'r Ysbyt. Felly, y cartel chi I wedi Pyrysau, rhaid am yr llynll yn gwir. Rhaid am gweithio Bryll. Rhyw gweithio Gweithiau yn ymgylchedd yma, rhaid am Lyf. Rhaid am Llyfr Gweithydd. Rhaid am gweithio. Rhaid am gweithio. Rhaid am gwasanaeth am yr llynll? Rhaid am gweithio. Rhaid am gweithio am gweithio ar gweithwys. I had my mum's, my mum's, my grandad's brother was shot dead 1916, 15 years old in the East Rock Rising. My family are all from Ireland. I'm in England. I'm born in England. I didn't have an Irish dad, an English dad. I've never been to Ireland until this wedding. I've never been there. I don't feel a connection there that some people, my mate here does. In fact, I'll tell you a funny story. He's Sean Sayer. He is Celtic Mad. I had his dad's style on me. I had his dad's style on me like four or five months ago. I had his dad's style on me about you. I'm like, what? I said, and then even, I remember in Llew, and everyone goes out for St Patrick's Day. Everyone goes out for Paddy's Day. I've never felt Irish. I remember going out in England top. But I still know all the Irish and I love them. I've gone out and I remember I messaged him saying, listen, you bog Irish prick. If you ain't out on St George's Day, I'm going to get a firma lad's together. We're going to come down to Wembley and I'm messaging them on Twitter as banter. We're going to get a firma lad's together and we're going to come smash your potato picking heads in. It's me and him having humour. Front page of Irish Post. My mum and my auntie, my mum and my auntie walked in through the paper and said, what the fuck is this? The rivalry between Celtic Rangers is so strong. But we don't have that in Llewton because Llewton is a complete Catholic town. Because obviously somebody did get injured on this underland and it could have been prevented. So basically, they made this video. I made a video saying, shut your mouth basically. If you love Palestine that much, go there. My thing that wound me up is I just saw such hypocrisy and then I heard songs about Lee Rigby and then I saw such hatred of British people and I've never experienced that because all the Celtic fans I know in Llewton are not like that. All the Celtic fans I've known don't publicly show any hate. I've never seen it like that. And all of a sudden I'm seeing this genuine hate of British Armed Forces, the refusal to wear the poppy, and it was all a learning curve to me. So I'm witnessing all of this. So I made a video saying about Palestine and then I turned up to do a book launch. That's what I was doing. I didn't even know Celtic playing at the time when I booked it. And then one of the lads gave me a ranger shirt and I put the ranger shirt on and that is what bought the Celtic youth down. And do you know what? If I was an 18-year-old Celtic fan and I go to football, I'd have gone down and had a pop with me. So I didn't blame the kids for turning up. They turned up to families and we had kids there. They set rocket launchers, fire flares off. I should never have involved myself in that argument. And do you know why it upset me? Because I had so many Celtic fans who have followed me for years. Like even like this potato pick over. I come back to yours afterwards, didn't I? And he said I was Celtic shorts on. I said, we're all laughing. But we're not laughing about it. So obviously in Scotland they've made a big thing of that up there. I know. Massive. I know. Massive. And do you know what? Do you know what? I don't hate people for supporting a football club. I do hate that section of that support. Celebrate the iron rakes that support. It's both sides, it's both sides. It's the hatred that's sore. My battle is with the real problem in where we're at now. And you know to solve that problem, Catholics and Protestants would have to unite. Still Christians are going to have to solve it because the same problems here are now in Ireland. So even on that sense, yeah.