 Mae'n ein bod yn meddwl ac mae'n meddwl gan'r ayun yno yn mynd i gael yn ôl, a'r pethau yn sy'n meddwl breakdaw o'r methau yn mynd. Daeth yn ymgondol yn rhoi lle. To ni'n gael llwydda'r ap yw'r ap yw y cwm ni'n gwneud yn y mwneud ac mae'n ei ffordd. O li'n gwybod yn aglwch ar y Casol Lyfyd yma gan bydd ymwneud a gweithio i roi arbennig. Y rhan, mae'n gwybod hynny'n dwyleddo. Mae'n gwybod hynny'n dweud yn rhoi gwanas am hefyd. Ac mae'n gwaith eich cyfrifio i'r cyfrifio i'r ffwrdd yn ein swyddi. Yn nhw'n ddwy'r ffwrdd, dwi'n ddweud y gair o'r ffwrdd i'r ffwrdd, dwi'n ddweud eich cyfrifio i'r ffwrdd i'r ffwrdd. A oedd yw'r ffwrdd yn ffwrdd i'r ffwrdd yw'r gyfrifio, dwi'n ddweud mor gennyddiaethu'r sgwrth. Ond i chi'n ddweud i'ch gwaith i'r wath beth, byddai'n eich cyfrifio i'r ffwrdd i'ch cyfrifio, ac mae angen i gair y fawr, parvaeth yw yn cyfnodol am wneud. A'i seilio, nid oherwydd, dyna sy'n cael ei fod yn dechrau i ddechrau'i gweld. Ac mae'n gweithio fel ansm Dunedigol, mae hwnna ar dechrau ar yr unig, mae'n dweud fawr oedd ychydig. A'r gwleidau yn cael ei bod yn fawr o mor iawn fel hyn. Ond mae'n gweithio mewn fawr o'r wlwgol ond yn meddwl ychydig, ond wedyn yn cael eu bod yn ddechrau. The other two, he is just like, he's not, like, if he played instead of Charlotte or Bernard the team doesn't play the same. But with Snidlin I think what's interesting about Snidlin is, you could drop him into a game like you did on Sunday and yes you are changing the team because you are a little bit more defensive then you'll say into those other attacking players Singreson you've got more freedom. 4-0-6. I mean, I looked at the graph of how everything actually played at the weekend and it was pretty much how we thought it would, which is basically keen, zoom-out, Sniadlin yn garnu, but the four and everybody else was in United Art Day at their average positions, so it was 4-0-6 almost, which is great, and that's pretty much how we said it in the start on 11, that's why we were saying Sniadlin comes in, because that's what it'll create. It'll let us attack their weakness, and that's exactly what it did. Well, it got different, and, yeah, listen, he took his goal brilliantly on Sunday, and it was everything I asked of him when he was coming on. It was come on and make a difference in this game. They're stretched, we're winning, stretched them because you've got the pace, and he took his goal fabulously well, and he took his goal like you've seen many times for Arsenal getting slid through, calm, back of the net. He hasn't done it enough, it was just his fourth goal of the season. For a player like Theo Walcott, he should be in double figures, no problem. He hasn't scored probably since October? Something like his first goals since September-October. In fact, it was his first goal since the Southampton League Cup in September. So, for him, I don't see him happy just sitting on Evans bench. I really don't. I think he's 30, or he's about to be 30. He's left Arsenal to do something with Evans, and it hasn't worked out. He's not a guaranteed starter in our team. Would you pick him instead of the Charleston? Not a chance. The Charleston's got 13 goals, 14 altogether, hasn't he? He's got 13 league goals, and he works hard, and he's a physical player. So Walcott's not getting in there, so he's one who I think they've ever been getting off of for. I know Marco Silva was like, why is he not part, but he's not going to sit there and go, yet we let him go because he's important for the squad. And probably because he trains really hard every day. He's a great professional. He talks brilliantly. You listen to him. He's really professional of the way he conducts himself. So he's probably a great, absolutely brilliant model pro for all the younger kids as well. Both for him, I think if the opportunity arises, and Southampton is safe now, that point last against Walcott this week. If the opportunity arises to go to Southampton, I think he'll end up back where he started. Because I think he'll probably play for them every week as well. And also you've got to look at the timing as well. This would be a summer where contract wise and his age wise, you're going to get the most amount of money for him. And he's probably going to get the best deal. So Everton would be willing, I think Everton would definitely be willing. I wouldn't be fuming if he's still here. No, I'm not. Because I think he's still got stuff to offer us. I mean, to be honest, there's nobody in the squad right now that I would be fuming with if they were... I mean, everyone who's not involved is not involved. But for us to move forward. No, I mean, listen, it's more important that we get rid of Blasey. Oh, more important that we get rid of Sanzo. It's more important that we get rid of Neas. It's more best itch. You forget about best itch. You know, there's... Lass itch. No, I think he'll be on your queue. I'd like to see them give me a chance. I thought, do you know what? I think Blasey is a good footballer. And I think... And we were having a conversation before, weren't we? About players being in the clubs at the wrong time, at the wrong place. Do you have that effect? You've been the ultimate one, really. He's not whatever it needs right now. But that's not a reason to say, you know, don't be a... I don't want him to be an animal footballer. What if there's a bit of 25 million for him? Who's got a bit of 25 million for him? Probably a few teams in your... Cos he's done well in your... Listen, if they've got a replacement for him. It's difficult cos there's mixed stuff coming out of him. He looks like he's had a good season. Partly a good season. But don't they have a break? And I think, since the break, he's been quite... Because one of the teams, he's just done all right. Yeah, yeah.