 Yn dweud hyn bwysig yn ei wneud yn ei gynnig i'w gwn i eich saint, a'r ddweud hynno'n mynd o ddweud ond o'r ddweud wedi bod i'w gwaith yn y ddeithas. Dwi'n gael bod dwi'n eich ddweud yn ôl. Felly ond, fynd i gael ddim i'n gael ddiweddau. Nid ydym ni'n dod. Mae oedden nhw yn 1996. Mae'r ddeithasio eich dyma i rhaid, rhaid i chi i'w ddweud, Ond ydych ddweud yn gwestiwch mewn y gwaith. Ydych yn gwestiwch, a rydyn ni'n mwyaf rhai a'r cyflodd cyd-dweud. Ac oed lead o'r ddeud. Yw bitio sy'n arsig pethau'r gyfa swydd. Ond rydyn ni'n i'n ymdinelliaeth. Nŵr ddim. Rydyn nhw o'n ddweud hynny. Rhaid i'n ceisio'r rhaid i hynnyddiadu hynny? Rydyn ni wedi rhoi i leddu, Mae'r hyflwr yn oed i'n leddu i leddu, o'r hyflwr o'r hyflwr o oedon hynny. Os y gallwn gyffredigol a'r wych gilydd, gan gyflwr, gan gyddoedd gymryd ddweud o'r hyflwr o'i leddu i leddu, yn gyd? Rydyn ni'n meddwl i hynny erbyn, Mae'r dda'i gweithio bobl ondyn ni'n ffordd mewn i Ysgol, ond mae'n dweud i mewn sgwylech i ysgol. Mae brindio ddwy'r ddweud i yn Ihe allan lle si'n mwy deisugio. Mae'r ddweud i wedi'i ddde i'r Gwlad. Mae'n dweud i'n ddweud i'n llawer i am y ddeifadau? Ie ffordd flydd yn y lle am y ddech chi ysgol? Mae y dda i amser yn ei dda i'r ddweud i'r ddechis. If you haven't heard of the bar I'm getting in any trouble, you haven't heard of them doing anything off the field. You know, we've had this for years where people's egos or how they're seen is like, I didn't know about them. You're like, what have you actually ever… You did say that about Ryan gigs and the other stuff came out of them. But was Ryan gigs any worse than what Mr Smith down the street might have done? Do you know what I mean? It was a bad thing, but it was a bad thing because it was Ryan gigs. What I'm saying is it wasn't like, it was like, oh my god, what I'm saying is it wasn't like, you didn't like go to a hotel room and throw a telly out the window and smash the gathol. And that's what I'm saying, football, we used to be like, people are the things they used to do in the past. We used to laugh off, oh god, they're one of the loud stuff fella. And then it's like, now it's like, the standards are just so high for them. They will be because they're in the public eye and celebrity is more than you should be. That's what you've got to remember is that. They were still celebrities in the 80s, but they were the same thing in the 90s. The Premier League changed the way we look at football. I totally agree, I'm not lying. You get paid a massive amount of money. You've got to have standards, but it just makes me laugh that. Shaving people, and it's the same, it's like this weird outrage. So when Duncan took them off, oh, what have you done? That's the end, you'll go now. Oh, why have you done that? And it's like, because he's the manatee. If he wants to take them off, he can take them off. Doesn't need a reason, he's the manatee. And then a lad does this, oh, you're a gighead. Oh, and it's like, get rid of them. And then you go back a few years and you think. Darren Gibson drove his car into a petrol station while bladded, and we didn't sack him. People wanted to do that. But what I mean is, it's always like, if that wasn't a reason to sack him, or in terms of his contract, he must have had a good contract, it's just all, that's like to me, he could have blew after bleeding town up. No, I know it. It's hard to... It's hard to quantify isn't it? The question is, is he any waste in football years ago? The answer to that is no. We've probably got a lot more money than footballers years ago. But they did equally mad things, and all we have. Because at the end of the day, we tend to think of football as not human beings. That's what we think. We think of football as robots, said this to Sylvan, and the other day when he was talking about things like the online abuse, is that, and as fans we turn up on a Saturday, we expect a perfect performance every time from them. We expect them to be 100% fit when we see them. Off the pitch, we expect them to be these superstar human beings. The reality is, the lads are very good at just the sport kicking a ball around. They get very, very well paid for it. The top players get ridiculously well paid for it. And they will make mistakes. A lot don't make mistakes. A lot of them. Have you ever heard Phil Jagielcher doing anything? It was a fella, he was 36. I know he split up with his wife and he had an Instagram jail in the end. But in general, apart from that, that's his private life to do with anyone else. He didn't really do anything. He's 36, 37. Sylvan Distan, whatever milk he was delivering that week, he was still a footballer he played for all those years in the game. He wasn't called out in town fighting or didn't do this or didn't do that. But do you think that story came out? What's Sylvan Distan know? Was because he was trying to not put the spotlight on him that he was a footballer. I know, I'm just saying. There was so many players who played a game who don't do anything. They just played a game, lived a life. And get on with it. But there's young lads who've got a lot of money and therefore you're right when there's a story, there's a story. Keynes being the reason why this, in my opinion, has got so much outrage to see with this because he's gone against the National guidelines which are socially isolated, don't have these parties. The thing is there was, and again I'm not condoning it, but there was what six people maximum and I think three of them lived there, so it was three acts of girls. Who said you can't drink? You can drink behind closed doors if you want to, just everyone else's. So why can't they have a baby? So it was the fact that he had girls. If he'd have come out and gone, we all lived together and have been socially isolated for six weeks together. There's no story. The fact is these girls have come over according to the story and they've had a drunk fuelled party. Well, he can have a party all he wants in his house with the dossiers. The fact is it's because it's the time of lockdown, that's why it's made the headline. And it is what it is, but there's no worse a guest in place. In fact, some George Best was all over the place. The stories if you go back and look at what's gone on. There's loads, there's absolutely loads. I remember Gaza saying he was caught man of the mat against Southampton, he was bladded, out of his mind, didn't remember it.