 a ch weld yw hefyd y fawr hefyd ar gyfer hwn ym Llyfridd yn gynnwys ag hyd ar falnydd, Rham yn cyflawn i'r rydyn ni'n cyfan'r Llyfridd yn Gwyrgyntaf Llyfridd, gyda'n mynd i gyd yn gweithiaethol yn y Caen nhw. Elin isio arall ddigon. Mae'n ddiolch am y dyfodol 3-1 wedi'u egin, mae'r sgwrth Wrth zosta'n brif erbyn i'ch dumhyn ddechrau Dan Hodges oedden nhw'n mynd yn yn rhoi gyda'r haw ar gyfer hwn ym Llyfridd rwy hynna ar Sian Mhair. Mae'n ardal unrhyw nutriisiad yn yma. Felly mae'r wneud arbennidolaf cwrthu. Yn gyffredin iawn, rwy'n gwbl amser ar ôl. Rwyf yn syrherth gyda gwrth canolaeth. Rwyf yn ymlaen. Mae Rhyw Llywodraeth Cymru â'r dysgu! Mae'r gwasanaeth Cymru! Mae'r cyfnod ychydig o'r Aebus Cwm yn iechyd. Pwysigon y gwaith yma. Mae Gwysigon yn ddweud y gweithio'n gyrsgwrdd. Mae'r cyfnod yw'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod. A'r cyfnod ar y diwrnod Cwm yn Llewyn. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio ar y bar. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio Amsdel. Rhywch i'r ddweud yn yr hyn. Mae'r cyfnod o'r ddeueth o'i'r hyn. Ymddwch ymlaes. Chris it was a brilliant performance all round wasn't it? Much needed I think as well and the manager called for a big improvement from the games before the international break and against good opposition by the way, we were stood here last week talking about what a good side to have with the game, how well they've recruited, and the money they spent and the challenge they might make in the top 6 this season. They had a couple of spells in the game but it was exactly the sort of performance, results, it always feels better when the sun's out as well. Llywodraeth yn ei gynllun o'r gael, yna'r gael yw golffiaeth nr 9, Cullen Wilson yn ymgyrch o'r ffordd yma. Byddai'n gweld o'r gael, a mae'n gweld o'r Llywodraeth yn yr iawn i gael. Dwi'n cael ei gyda'r gael, mae'n gweithio ar y cyfrydd ymlaen, o'n cael ei gael yma'r gael. Felly mae'n gweld o'r gael, mae'n gweld o'r gael a'r gael efo'r gael.wyno'r pen phooch arlaed i chi'n clwy. Ar amser ac yn ddweud i'r defnyddian nhw, ac bydda i'r game fydd yn chawr ystod arall, yn ychydig yn ardal. Rwy'n credu'r ffiydiad yn gallu beth sy'n gweud. Mae'r ffiydiad pobl wedi'i iddo i'r gweithio ac'r cyfnwysgol. Gael bod gyda'i ddweud, mae'r grann arno ein ffordd. O'r ddweud, amddai. Esyth i'r Rhaid Nextg, Byddwn i'r rhai yn teimlo ein bod yn cael stori. Mae'r un yn amser, yn bwysig o'i ddweud o ffwyaf ar y mewn golygaeth yma sy'n golygonol i'r ddweud o'r golygonol fel Ffabeon Delfon. Felly ymddwn i'ch bod iawn ein ddweud o'r rho modd okayau gwyllteid. A'r hollon yn ddysgu'n ddweud o'r hyffordd rhan o'r post. Byddwch i'r casod, gan iddi'rifer gwynebu, mae'r 3rh golygonm yn ystafell, Smartphone eich golygon o'r gwylltyniol lle mae'r ddweud yn cael cysylltu. Mae'n dweud mwy o'ch mwy o mwy o'r ryoed i'r maen nhw. Rymhwysau ymgylch gyfrif�ol, ydynt dim serio, mae Falawch yn cymryd i'r mwy o dalio. Rymhwysau, roi dyna, a dyna, a dyna'n gwybod ar y gwaith. Rwy'n meddwl i'r Lluwys Cwch! simplerad sy'n gweithdol i'n gwybod i'r maen nhw ymddangos? Mae'n dod i'r meddwl eich yr oedd yn gweithwll. Mae'n gweithwll i'r maen nhw a llwydd â'i gwybod chymaa'r lewedd yma, a yn wandiad gyda'r gynhyrchu yw hynny, oedd yn odu? Mae'n gweld â w持io fel hanol â'i gyda'r beng Calwair a'r wych. Foddbwych hynny mae'r gwrth agor. Pei'r pethau iawn ar gyfer hefyd. Felly, yw hefyd yr hyn cymdeithas cyfugiaid. Mae'r gynhyrchu sydd gyda'r gynhyrchu fel hanol a gwybod. Mae'r gynhyrchu yw yma, a'n gwybod yn grwyd. Mae'r apsiwyr hwnnw. yw'r ysgol, drwy'r gweld, yn ymwneud o'r cyd-gweithio. Mynd i'n ysgrifennu, yna fydd yw'r ysgrifennu, yw'r chyfnod Lermer o'r bylwyr i Llewys Cwc inni? Felly rydych chi ei ddim yn bwynt. Jethys i'r Lermer. Rwy'n credu i'r gweithio'r gyllideb yn ymgyrchol, am ystafell, oherwydd, rwy'n dechrau oherwydd, ei ddweud wedi ei ddweud o'r optyn o'r llynu hynny i chi'n rhoi ddim yma. Why is he going to talk to me about the fact that he hasn't had the ability to rotate good players around and give good players a rest. Jefferson Lermer had to play most minutes of every game last season and at times maybe felt the pinch of that a little bit. But the Lermer Panyliant's been good, Lewis Cook, he was absolutely outstanding. You can't per enough about his comeback. Just going into a couple of challenges he looks strong. ond ond, ond mae'n bwysig yn tarri fi gwn y cymdweithio yn y blaen nhw'n ei ddim yn dweud. Fy twyd di'n rhi'n ddweud ar y lyrdd ym Rhiforol, dyzi'n gles, ond mae'n ddweud olas ond... ond mae'n ddweud ordd ym mersiwyr i gwybod am gwybod o'r tîm gweithio hyn yn ddim yn dweud ygaf hynny'n ddim芦 bijwyd. Ond rhai gael cefnodd yn hynny y maen nhw'n i'n ddweud ar yr flin wrthdo ddweud. Rydyn ni'n gweithio, mae wedi bod eu bod yn adrodd a mor cyflwytu, yn dod yn gyfrif draws sydd gyda Aron Ramsdale, ond mae gennym o'i ffyrdd yn dda i gynllun. Ie, ac rydyn ni, ar y cyfrif roedd gyntaf. Felly ar y bobl yn y gwiddol, nid ydym wedi'i gweld Steve Cook yn eu chysylltu, yn dwi'n ardal ar fynd. So mae Aron Ramsdale yn ddigon, ychydig yn cyffred ųl yn gyfer Hysbeth. A dyna'r Sech disbyn ni'n ddiddor i'r ystafell i unwch Alasen a Alex Ewobe. Rwy'n rhoi i'r cymdeithas i'r Rhys Gwyrdd David. Mae'r gwlad i'r cwlydd y Sechaf Caelum yn y ddau. On oedd y gallwn eich bod yn cynnig i'r gyllideb yma. Mae'r gwlad i'r Gwyrdd David yn bwysig i yma. Mae'n ymwneud i'r ceisio i'r cyflwyno. dweud ynddech chi'n mynd i'w gweld eich oed o'r meddwl i'r othgen oherwydd Llywodraeth Cellei yn ffaldigig. Mae'n rhaid i ddiwgau'r hoffi arwain a'r hoffi'r hoffi arwain. Felly ydych chi'n meddwl ei wneud. Rwy'n credu bod yma y gallwn y ffordd o'r cyflwyllfa ystafell a maen nhw'n meddwl i'w Llywodraeth Cellei'n ffaldig i'ch hyn. Mae'r hoffi ar Wale-dannuol yn amlwg a'n hynny'n ffordd o'r llythdoedd. ma ran fod yn umfynt i ni'r garw CAPC yn llwy sailio a ddefnyddio y royal. Niall na safon unag yma, mae'n tr�ysig yn lle infod rhanливоę. Ym rhanigohe yn lle ei wneud i'r flo tercerau ar y bydd, y sgwrnicol a ydych chi'n rhoi'r llun yma sy'n chorib değildu, ond ond im willing na enviw yr unedlau trwydgaion. Ond oes yn amlwg ar y linell hwn. Roedd y Depression a'r pelig Ynhal gfrasudd o'r f clinical. Mae'r sgwrs wedi sicil j가지 ystod i allu gyfём zuf. Mae'n rhan o'r mhob i… Rydych chi gyrddwch o'r gyfrifio yn rhan o'r llysgwyr, ac mae'n dd Cultural MC, ond rhan o'r gymdeithas gy ardent yn ei ddag, rwy'n twyd yng nghymo'r cyfan. Rydw i'w llud sy'n cael ei gweld i'w lles chi, a outline'r cyfrifio cynllunau fath i'r syddechrau, a psyllfa fath ei ddweud. Felly mae ar y cyfrifio cyfrifio'r ysgawr yn ei ddechrau, ac yn ddweud i'r cyfrifio y mhob o'r wneud, ama'i gael rhan i chi'n gwybod i'n gw contrae iawn i modd gyda gweld cymorth mae'n gweithio hyn. It's absolutely well, we mentioned Lloyd Kelly, just a moment ago, and he paid his first minutes of the season on Tuesday night in the Hampshire Senior Cup. He got himself on the score sheet with a lovely team goal. Will Dennis now looks to get an attack going from the back, Dennis finds Kilkenny. Charlie, obviously Gavin scored a hat trick, he's not really known for scoring many goals, but just tell us how he's been working on that side of his game. Yeah, like I said earlier, he's always working hard, he's always in the gym, that's probably improved him in a sense, you know, he's trained him a lot. Just interrupt you here as Lloyd Kelly drives on a goal! What a finish, back from injury. And he's on the score sheet, Lloyd Kelly, brilliant drill shot. Low into the bottom corner. No chance for the goalkeeper. And Charlie again, we mentioned about the fall-backs being key to the play. A great finish. Gallwch, maen nhw yn y bydd gynhyrch i'r cyffredin iawn i'r cyffredin. Felly, mae'n gweithio'n ffordd Lloedd Kelly. Rwy'n fyddi'ch gŵr yn gweithio'n galei. Ac mae'n ffordd Llywodraeth Cymru yn ei dda yw'r cyffredin iawn i'r pethau'r cyffredin, felly weithio'n gweithio'n bwysig o ffawr ffawr. Dan Hodges. Felly, rydw i ddweud ouraeth. Yn oedd i gynllunion ar y bwyr ben, mae gyda corech cyflwydd, ac yn oeddi'r gweud. Rydyn nhw wedi'u gwneud i ganddeithas fel y rydyn nhw'n ddau. Mae gweithio hwn i ddweud, ac mae'n amgylch yn cael eu gyrch ac mae'r bod yn cael eu cynnal o'r pihaf maen nhw'n cael eu ddweud â rhaid o'i gafod. Felly oedd, mae'n oedda serio fel Llywodraeth sy'n gyffredinol ar rhan o hyderfoddau dragwr. a Simon Francis on Boxing Day. How mentally tough has it been for them to work their way back? The guys deserve all the credit, all the praise. They're the ones, but in all the hours, psychologically preparing for the journey that's ahead of them in their rehabilitation, they've worked so hard and I'm really pleased to see them back out with the team again. And just talk to us about that journey because it's not been easy has it? Certainly not been easy for them, no. They're the guys that are working with physiotherapy support, with strength support, nutrition, sleep. They've been away and worked with external experts as well, and I think all that has culminated in what you saw Lewis returning for the team and hopefully finally not too far away. You say they've been away, how much has that helped them having that change of scenery and going somewhere else? It's massive. The physio team, the medical team, will all sit down along with the sports science team and plan out how the rehab is looking, what points they can go away and for them to go away from the scenery, go and work with external experts, go to another country, have some heat, it really helps them in their rehabilitation. And for them, they've obviously been in the treatment room at the same time. Have they helped each other throughout the whole process? Yeah, I think so. You saw that. They're really close friends now. They've pushed each other through, they've worked hard together in the gym and the altitude chamber on the pitch with the coaches, they've really helped each other. And for them, when Lewis Cookie played a full football, it was first start last week and he played 60 minutes and came through unscade. Some Francis again, 60 minutes in the under 21s game on Tuesday night. For you to see them come through unscade, that must be a relief. Yeah, it's brilliant. It's obviously the most important thing coming through unscade, but obviously we're tracking them physically as well, looking at what they're producing over sort of different periods of the game, five minutes, ten minutes, and both of them have really projected well, so they've come back in good shape and they're producing what the team needs them to produce. And we've had, you know, in the previous years, Callum Waters has done his ACL as well. Have those guys looked to Callum for advice, you know, when they first did their injury, was he much of a help to them? Yeah, you see that. We've got a very, very close knit squad. Texting, always chatting, always together. And you see Callum has been a big help to those guys for sure. And you see, you know, that they're such a close knit team and you can see how happy they were for Lewis last weekend, having had such a quite the game he did. Yeah, exactly. Everyone speaks about how close our team is and it really is true. They guys pull each other through and they're really close as a group. And the more kind of short-term injury, Lloyd Kelly, he made his first game back on Tuesday night. That must have been pleasing for you to see and pleased for the lads to see as well. Yeah, again, Lloyd, he's been working hard. Must have been, you know, it's tough for him getting injured in pre-season, but he's worked hard to get himself back where he needs to be now. And hopefully, that's the start of a good career for him with us. And for him, yeah, as you said, you know, he came here in the summer and then before the season even starts, he picks up an injury and training that must have been mentally tough for him to come through. Yeah, I think it was. I think that's actually his first injury and it was obviously a bit of bad luck in the way that it happened, but he responded really well and now he's working hard to get back to where he needs to be. Perfect. Well, Dan, thank you for joining us. I'm sure we all look forward to seeing how those players progress in the next few weeks. Now then, our attention turns to tomorrow's game against Southampton at St Mary's. Let's take a look at what Eddie Howe had to say in this morning's press conference. Obviously, different stages of their comebacks, but great to see Simon back after so long. And Lloyd, too, on the pitch after his recent injury, so the squad's getting stronger. We're trying to build momentum in the campaign. I think that's usually important home and away. You want to get that confidence going into every game that you can win. And certainly, the last result we had will do us the world of good. Sunday was a really nice moment for him. A lot of hard work went into that performance. I said after the game, I think the most impressive thing is physically, he didn't really tire, and that's all down to the way he's approached the running aspect and the fitness aspect. Yeah, very good team. I think they've improved under their new manager, implemented his philosophy. Certainly, very hard working team. They've got undoubted quality as well, I think. So, we know it's going to be a tough game. We enjoyed the games. We've had some really good battles in the Premier League against Southampton. Some successes, some disappointments. We've enjoyed going to Southampton to play these games. We haven't won one yet in the Premier League, and we're desperate to do that. Well, that was Eddie Howe in this morning's press conference. Chris, there's no doubt about it that Eddie and his squad are going to be very much up for this one. Yeah, I think I remember standing here with you ahead of the away game, the back end of last season saying that every game had been pretty drab between Southampton and Bournemouth so far. We were due a thronker, and we got one at the back end of last season with that 3-3. So, yeah, I can't imagine it's going to be the same sort of game, quite as open because the pressure was off at the end of the season last year. It was end-to-end, Bournemouth went behind early, came back to lead, threw it away and then had to equalise later on and could have won it as well, which would have been absolutely ridiculous, really. But yeah, there's no doubt they'll be up for the game. Eddie will say the right things in there. He knows what it means to the fans and things, but ultimately their job is to keep it the same as any other game. I like the style Bournemouth has. It does suit playing away from home at times, and I think the big pictures at Mary's and the way Southampton play will be conducive to Bournemouth being able to show some of their best stuff. But Southampton, you know, they're much improved now. They've made a couple of astute signings over the summer. Jennifer's scored a great goal against Sheffield United last weekend, one of their big money summer signings. They've bought in Danso at Lefbac who missed that game, missed the game last weekend rather with suspension after getting sent off against United. And Southampton will probably be quite keen of, you know, a bit of relief from home fixtures because they've had Liverpool and Manchester United in their first two, and they've got Chelsea next at home. So for Bournemouth, they'll be looking at this and saying, OK, well, at home, we need to get some three points on the board, play well against Manchester United to get a point with 10 men. But yeah, so Ralph Arsenehutl's had a summer to sort of shape his squad, and although he hasn't made two or three signings, Shay Adams as well we should mention from Birmingham who's still waiting for his first goal. So they've sort of recruited, I guess, minimally, but smartly. And he's now had an opportunity to ink his style on the team. They play sometimes this sort of 4-2-2 formation, which always seems sort of peculiar. But, you know, they are flexible as well. They've been playing wingbacks recently. So, yeah, I think it's going to be a tougher game than it was back in the last season. And we've never won at St Mary's and Friday night under the lights, there's no better time and place to do it, is there? I guess it's extending the weekend, really. It gives everyone a chance to go and do something else on a Saturday, watch another game somewhere else, or spend a great Saturday, celebrate a great result if you can get one. But yeah, it's brilliant. A nice short trip for the supporters making the journey there as well. It'll be a good atmosphere. That is absolutely for sure. The stat of never having won there is one that... I said to Eddie this morning, would you rather correct the Man City stat where you've never got a point against them or the Southampton stat where you've never won there? And he, of course, said he wouldn't choose one or the other. But he'd like to correct both. So I think Cherry's fans would like to go and win there, just to have some sort of bragging rights. But let's not forget Bournemouth have finished above Southampton in the last two seasons in the final table and the season before only finished behind them on goal difference. So overall, Bournemouth have had a much more solid couple of years than Southampton have had with a bit of transition with all their changes and managers. But yeah, it'd be nice to win there for sure. Absolutely, and Bournemouth, we talked about beating Everton last week 3-1. Southampton had a good result themselves away at Sheffield United, which is not an easy place to go. No, it was a good win. Sheffield United obviously played a bit of the game with 10 men after Billy Sharp came on and got sent off pretty much straight away. But I think, yeah, Southampton will be in the same group this year as, you know, last year they had their battles against Relegation. This year, Southampton will be in the same cluster of teams as Bournemouth chasing whatever it may be, 8th, let's say, 8th, 9th, 10th, that sort of region of the table. I fully expect Southampton to be much better overall this season. They've had a tough start fixture-wise, but that was an impressive win last weekend away at Sheffield United. But, you know, scoring goals has been Southampton's problem. Last year they couldn't really score, particularly at home. They had real problems scoring. Danny Ings, obviously, who we know so well here, has been in and out of the teams, had a few injury problems which have blighted his career. So, Shay Adams led the line. The likes of Shane Long is a bit out of favour now as well. But, you know, Bouffal, who was away on loan last season, has come back and seems to be given a sort of a second chance by Haas and Hootl, as I say, Genapo in as well. So, yeah, creative players are solid midfiel and Roy Beyr and Romayew, you know, who will have a good central midfield battle against Lerma Billing, Lewis Cook, whoever ends up playing. So, yeah, good battles all over the pitch. And I think of people like Ryan Birchman who, you know, he can't even get in their squad. There's talk of a sort of a mystery ankle injury. He's had a couple of great games here. When he gets the ball at left back bombing down the left-hand side of the former Cherry's Lone here, of course, I always used to be pretty scared of what he could do. But he can't even get in their squad at the minute. So, whether anything's gone off behind the scenes, I'm not sure. But, yeah, Southampton, much more powerful squad. It's going to be a tough game. And in terms of our team news, it's looking a bit more positive than it has in recent weeks. We've had Lewis Cook back last week. Simon Francis is playing his first minutes on Tuesday night. And, of course, Lloyd Kelly as well. Yeah, choice is all of a sudden now. I mean, Lewis Cook will be assert, I'm sure, in there. So, again, how does Eddie accommodate that? Does Lerma come back in? Or, you know, Eddie's quite loyal with the winning team, usually. So, does Lerma miss out? Away from home, do you need Lerma's steel in there? I think you probably do. But how did you get him in? Because the new set-up last week with Serranchi and the team, which I think was well deserved as well, an opportunity to come in because he's done well. So, he's sort of taken Joshua King's number 10 role. And, as King will tell you, he's been farmed out on the wing on one side. And Ryan Fraser obviously missed out the other day. So, excuse me, there are difficult choices for Eddie and how he approaches it. Lloyd Kelly is getting closer. I think he will be in the squad. Simon Francis, by the way, mentioned for him as well. He obviously came through that game an hour in midweek in the Hampshire Senior Cup that we saw earlier. He thinks he's got a chance to play on Wednesday night in the Carribar Cup at Burton, which should be an ideal sort of game for him to come back in to. So, yeah, as you say, people coming back in to put pressure on places. Absolutely. And just ahead of the weekend at that time, I don't even need to ask you. I wasn't far away last week. I said 2-1. It was 3-1. He said 2-1. It's pretty close. Do I get any points for that now? No, sorry. What do I think this weekend? I'm feeling quite positive, actually. I am feeling positive. I'm going to go Cherry's 2-1. Cherry's 2-1. There we go. Well, if you are over 18 and you want to have a go at predicting the score for this weekend's game, just head over to Manchester's website and you could be in with a chance of winning a signed Bournemouth shirt. Last week's winner was Graham from Verwood and he won hospitality tickets to our game against West Ham. That's all we've got time for today. Thank you very much for joining us and make sure you keep an eye on all of our social media and our website for the latest updates tomorrow night. Bye for now.