 Rydym yn Y TV Gweinbydd, Everton yn cymraith Wat loans sefydliad, Mae Cyngor, Jack Harrison yn y Cymru. O cwestiynau ei ddechrau. Wrth i'r rhai, mae hynny'n gwael yw cyllideg. Byddai'r tydd o'r clapdd, yw hwnnw, cyswp yolaeth. Felly ydy trasffolaeth a rhaeddaeth i'w ddechrau ac eich cwestiynau. Mae'r cyngor yn y casffolaeth yn cymraith Wat lwn. Mae'n mynd i'n yn yr yddiol yn rhoi'r cyngor. Felly mae'n cymraith yn y cymraith. Dwi'n ddweud yn ychydig i'w llefwyr o'r morhau, ac rwy'n dechrau'n ei wneud i chi. Rydw i? Rydw i. Rydw i. Rydw i? Rydw i, rydw i. Rydw i'n ei fath o'r fath o'r bobl. Rydw i ddim yn ei fath o'r bobl o'r bobl o'r bobl o'r bobl o'r bobl, byddai'n ei fath o'r bobl o'r bobl o'r bobl o'r bobl, ac o'r profilyddau i'r perthyniad gael gael o'r bobl o'r bobl o'r bobl. Fe'n dwylau i ddweud o'r amser yn syniad yn gweithio'r ddweud oed nifer, byddwn dwi'n mynd i weld i'r ddweud, ac sefydlu'n gweithio, ac ydych chi'n rai ffordd yn dweud i'r bod yn rai oedd yn ddigon. Nid oedd yma o'n ddweud, iawn, o bobl, mae'n ffordd yn cael gallu y maes trwyd iawn, and efallai yn gallu gwahanol yn oed. Yn ymryd i'n ddwi'n gweithio ddwylau'n y gweithio, ond yn dreon ni'n gweithio. Ac ydych chi i fyny'r dweud o'r 10-15 gôl, mae'r llwyddoedd yn ymweld yn cael ei gael y gôl yn y gôl. A Dan Dweyma'n gwybod i'r ddweud. Mae'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Mae'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Ond mae'n gweithio i'r ddechrau. Mae'n gweithio i'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Mae'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud esll Plantadol Wrth beth Gwyneddus yn dweud a du every o Llywodraeth neu'r Parserynd? Ie, gofio chi'n gobeithio i'r llythbôn i'r oeddech chi'n gweithio. Ond rwy'n meddwl, ond mae oedd yn gofio yn cyffin o'r cyffin oherwydd a'r gael. Yn ystod, mae'n gweithio, mae gennym yn ei ddweud o'r ddechrau. Mae nid o'n meddwl o'r holl ddweud o'r 100 miliwn golu. Felly, rydyn nhw'n rydyn ni'n ei wneud eich bod yn rhoi amser. Rydyn ni'n ychwanegu'r iawn ond mae'n gweithio i'r iawn i'r New York City. Mae'n peddw i'n troch yn barom i'n gwsiau a'r yng Nghymru yng Nghymru. Mae'n rhoi'n cael ei defnyddio, byddwn i'n gwybod, a mae'n gwybod amser yn ystod, mae'n cyntafol, mae'n meddwl, mae'n lleidio, mae'n drwsiaeth, mae'n rhaid. Mae'n gweld beth yn delw i tiynau, mae'n arweinyddol. Mae'n cael ei gwestiwn i'r cyfnod, na fyddwn i'n ddod o gwybod ar y bwrdd yma, ond hefyd i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Rydym ni'n wneud am ein bod, a fally, ydych chi'n rwyb都有, ond, byddai chi'n gwneud o beth sy'n arfer. Rwy'n dweud o'r ffightu gyda'r pawb i elu trio a ddim yn ffraeg rydw i'r gweithio. Mae'n holliant o'i dyma'r hylchaf ar y cyffredinio i ddim yn gweithio gweithio... ...eg yna ddod oedd yn ôl ei wneud cyffredinio, da'n ddod i'n rhefnod yn ffordd. Rwy'n ddif iawn, mae'n ddod i'n ddod i'n ddod i ddim yn gweithio gyda'r wneud... Llywodraeth ar hynny'n gwybod, yng Nghymru newydd Cymru, yng Nghymru sydd wedi'i gynhyrch yn y gweithio i'r wych. Gwyddiwch chi'n dweud i'r peth o'r newydd Cymru, ac mae hynny'n gwybod eich bod yn ei gwybod. Felly mae'n gwneud hynny'n gwybod, mae'n gwneud yn gwybod eich cyd-gwydd. Mae'n meddwl, mae hynny'n gwybod i'r pryd gan gwybod eich gweld. Mae'n gwybod i'r tynnu'n gwybod ac mae'n gwybod o gwneud. If we could get that centre forward, Dom can be used a bit more sparingly as a consequence, not necessarily per get but within games to more fairly. Dan Juma can play down the middle as well, he has some rotational opportunities. Him and Dwight could swap over during games, if they wanted to, and it also says to Ghana that I thought over the weekend perhaps could have done better. That actually you're not comfortable because there's another guy here, and they could definitely give it time to do, Sea터n, ond mae'n iawn i'r ngondganion i'r rôl gwrs. Dwi'n credu bydd ech chi eich cyfrifau. Dwi'n credu bydd eich cyfrifau a faciwn i'r cyfrifau proteins, ac mae'n credu bydd eich cyfrifau, ac mae'n credu bydd eich cyfrifau sydd wedi'i adeiladodd i'r cyfrifau cyfrifau sydd wedi'u gwheilio gyda ni'n gweld. Ond addf anhygoel a'u gweithio. Mae'n ceisio ychydig, mae'u clywed ar fynd i chi i chi i chael. Ond dwi'n rhaid i'r erbyn yn gwneud fan. Handling is not for sale, but the lads continuing to not learn or sorry to not play. I don't know yet. We have a little bit of this with Anthony Gordon and the best thing for every bytesy was to go. And I think for Leeds and Daniel Fawork for Leeds he's just got into a new job. You don't need a distraction. I say you join him with, right? If you've got to plan your dive, dive your plan. On your planning of the dive you say players don't want to be here, we move them out. We still want the money we want and that means we put pressure on it. I said mate you can go. We ain't selling you for less than X. Sell your agent, you know, off you go. And then you can also then have a social emotional contract with the player that says I'm giving you a car blanche. If you don't find anywhere we expect you to be fully on it when you... Meanwhile, keep on training, keep on playing. I think personally what he should do is work hard for his employer. They employ him and they pay him his wages. He should be playing. He shouldn't be refusing to play for Leeds. Doesn't mean he has to say he's happy. He can go in every day and say, well, I'll give you everything but I want out. I want to join whoever it is, in this case it's Everton. But I don't think he should disrespect the supporters even if he doesn't like his owners or whoever, whoever, whoever. The fans pay good money and they won't play it so they won't play for their football team. But that being said, if you Leeds, I think that she'll just cut the losses now and go off you go son. If Everton, from an Everton perspective, listen, I'm not naive. It's like that person who leaves the wife or the husband and you think they're not going to do the same to you down the line, you know what I mean? I imagine he comes here if he does well, we'll be on the receiving end of that further down the line because that's some players just do that. But from our perspective, if Everton did end up with Nonto as well, it's Jack Harrison who we've signed and who we're talking about and a striker, we won't be getting into the realms of, we've actually done very well this window. The big caveat to that is we haven't got Nonto at the moment and we haven't got a centre forward, which is the big hole. That's the defining one. But he, for me, Jack Harrison, I think he's almost for where we are, he fits and that's more important sometimes. Is there more talented driblers and higher ceilings? Yes, of course there is, but they come also with a big cost. This is a loan, but for where Everton are right now, if you're talking about what you can see without him actually doing it, and there's a lot of caveats to whether he will do it, it almost looks like a perfect fit for Sean Dike to what we need. He has to live up to that and he has to perform the way he has, if not better than he did at Leeds to do it, but I think it's a good sign. And if he doesn't go native and keeps the energy that Bielsa drilled into these players, then that'll help trigger player as well. Well that's it, you're out of trigger player because you shut everything on it. If you're on it, it starts going on, going on. To get in the team, I've got to run like him and be a bit of a loon. And we saw that from Dwight McNeill in the second half of the season. The first half of last season he looked a shadow of it, he didn't look like a Premier League footballer. Too true. In the second half of the season he became one of Evans, if not Evans, bet him and the Corry to key elements where Evans stayed up last season, Dwight McNeill, the goals. And he done that by leading, by working and running and working and woe be does the same if you're getting another one in there. Then all of a sudden that becomes a culture within that team, they run on that and they don't stop running, I've got to do it. And hopefully that's what he can do. Right, here's the plan. Go on, before we finish, go on. Harrison on Monday. Nonto on Wednesday. Striker on Friday. Play on Sunday. Striker, we wouldn't sign this. Under Sean Diter's rules, our striker wouldn't have done the bleep test by Friday or Sunday. There's the ask. You've done one. Next one on Wednesday, the one after on Friday. Win a bill around Sunday. Of course, I'll be there. What we must obviously say on this is Jack Harrison is currently injured. The timescale they're looking at is after, it's a hit, a minor hip injury. The timescale they're looking at is after the international break. OK, and people will go, well, why have we got another injured player? But they haven't been looking at it for the full season and they haven't fixed that. But like I said before, I think it's a good sign and then hopefully, if he does what he's done for Leeds, he'll add goals and he'll add energy and work. And that's what we need right now. Let us know what you think in the comments section. If you're happy with it, you're happy with the sign on the Harrison. If you're not, tell us why. If you're a Leeds fan, what was he like for you? And, yeah, do you think he'll do all right forever? Make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, if you want to come out. Toffy TV Prime, you remember the link will be in the description, but the QR code will be on the screen in two seconds. See you later.