 Mae oeddiwch chi'n gwybod i'n cael ei ddechrau yn ddweud gwahodd. Mae'n gweithio ar y tîr ymlaen, mae'n mynd i'n gwahodd. Mae'n ddiolch yn gyffredig a'r sgwr, mae'n ddiwch chi'n gwybodaeth. Mae'n ddweud ei ddweud yn y penill. Mae'n ddweud i ddod y sgwr. Mae'n ddweud i ddweud. Mae'n ddweud i ddweud! Mae'n ddweud i ddweud. Byddwch yn allan. A byddwch yn allan, mae'n fudd i'ch gosedd ynghyd i ddelwyd. Mae'r ffordd am yr ysgol yn ffordd ar yma yn iawn mwyaf. Willan o'n gweithio am yw hefyd, roeddweithio komi'n hyfforddau. Mae'n hoffa gweld gyd yr Big Card. Roeddwn i ddigwyddio tyngwch yma. Dwi'n du yn gwneud drws y tîm. Gwyd yn eir fan hyn ychydig, mynd i'n gwybod... Oes? Mae yma ond wefydd 85. Ac wrth gwrs, mewn ymgyrch yn ymddiwch. Roedd yn gweithio'r cerddau. Yw'r cerddau wasiol, i wedi'i gweithio i ddechrau. Felly, mae'n ffilm yn y gweithio'r gwylwydd yma, felly roedd yn gweithio'r gweithio. A'r cerddau wasiol, mae'n gweithio'r llyfr o'r ganddau. Mae'r gaelogau ddangos, ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gweithio. Mae'n gweithio i ddweithio'r gweithio, yma'n credu gwybod drefwyd â'r dyfod. Rydym ni'n bantei'n tro a ydych chi, oherwydd mae'n cael gwaith a lees yn y peth yn y rhan fawr yn 5 menyn. Rwy'n rhoi ddim yn creu'n rhan, yn rhan iawn, rwy'n rhan o'n trefwyd yn llunio'n gyffredig ac yn ni'n ceisio'n llunio'n tymethwyridd am y bobl. Ym hyffordd trefwyd. Dyna'n defnyddio'n cystio'r bellwyr? Dyna'n cystio'n cystio! Rwy'n credu'n cyfrifio o'r gêm ar y wneud o'r seidngade i ddweud i'r cyffredin yma, dwi ddweud i ddweud i'r hyffredinol. Mae tlockwyn ac rhai bywyd yn gondol rydych chi'n ddechrau a'u ddylchol. Roedd ychydig yr gorfod yr un o'r llyfr yn gyfrifio'r bwrdd yn ymryd. Rwy'n bod yn rhywbeth yng nghymru, adnoddodd i ddim yn gweld so. Ychydig i'r cyfroed yn rhywbeth i gyd i ddweud. Mae'n wedi ei ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i'r cyffredinol, Silve kit. Silve kit. Iwn ni fodda'r whole thing. We worn a new castle today. By rai rhaid i methu? By y dda fo! Bata 4ate? No dwi'n meddwl i chi. I know i wneud felly y gallwn y cysylltu. Mae'r moll artifod o hyfforddi. By ddweud nifer o fe fydd yn y cysylltu. Dwi'n meddwl mewn ei fydd yn rhoi jy forged, mae'n meddwl i chi gwn i'r bobl ond mae'r unrealistau i ni bobl. Byddwch, mae'n dweud. Mae'n dweud. Yn y ffilm, byddwch. Yn e, byddwch ar ymwneud, mae'n los 3-4-3 ar ôl i'r Llesi, Rhaidtion Chrisbys, ac mae'n byw'r brilliant. A'n mynd i gwybod 5-4-3, ie, Gordon Dey, deadau, ddim, hwpt Chrisbys. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud. We didn't have any other trouble throughout that competition. If you look at results, the way we play, we won in Bratislavia, Breishgold, Shrithad and stuff like that. Going into the league, we had some magnificent performances that season. Even earlier, when you get to Sunderland and everyone holds that, remember Newcastle at home, we beat them four, they'll be blitzed them, absolutely blitzed them. There was all of that. Obviously we haven't broke about Amfield, United. When you look at, if you take games in isolation, that's what you just concentrate on in the next game. People keep going, oh, you don't really do that. Because nothing else is more important. Take that game, take it in isolation. It doesn't matter if we run six or seven games, it doesn't matter because it's now a one-on. That's how you keep going. You don't take it all one-six, we must win this. That's the stupid attitude you have. Same as if you lost four and you go into that and you think you can't win. That's the stupid attitude you have. Every game you've got to beat that one-off. One-off, one-off, one-off. You can feel great going into the game, but you also have to keep a perspective on it and say, right, okay, they're going to be coming here going, we've had to do this today because we're underdogs, so we can go and play and we can do this. We can relax. So we're okay, so you need to keep everything perspective. Each one of these is about to make a mini-cup player and we've got to win this and win this. Win this one, particularly the next. Don't win this, the next one's harder. You're only going to get in isolation. If you don't, you're so carried away with the stuff. That's why all the top teams, you know, you look at the top teams, you keep winning, that's all they do. You don't worry about anything else, apart from, let's focus on this. Doesn't matter anything else. Doesn't matter where we are in the league, where we are in the cup, whatever stage, focus on this. Just concentrate on this, but all your effort into that, and then we'll move on because from this, carry six and you'll be in to that. It doesn't matter because sometimes I look at that. I look at people that always change their teams. You know what I'm looking at cup runs and going, right, six games, you could be in the epic cup final, six games, you could be in that, whatever. Carabou was an animal. It's carabal, yeah, carabou is an animal. So I'm thinking, right, okay. So why are you worried about Saturday? Try and win the cup game and then try and win the next one. Why do you need to change the team? And then what I don't like is that people say, well, it's a squad game, you've got to give everyone a game. Well, if the squad was any good, you'd be the first team anyway. So are you trying to tell me that you're deliberately putting a weak in teaming, or are you telling me that there's only 15 or there's only 11 that you can play every week and they're the best ones? So the other 14 are substandard. So if they're substandard, and we're going to weakly decide by playing them, why have you signed them in the first place? So are you telling me that we have a squad of 25 that can all play in the Premier League and not to determine another team? And if that's a yes, great. So don't tell me that you're weak in your team. You might not be playing the same team, but you can't weak in it because you're putting these people in. If you then come out as a man and say, well, I've got to play these squads, it implies that they aren't as good as the ones he's playing on a regular basis. So that's how I look at the cup competition. Play your best team, always play your best team, and it's up to the others to get the team. And when you come knocking on my door, I turn out another game, that's because basically, mate, you've done nothing. And he's better than you, so until you've shown me someone better, it doesn't matter who you are, because once you go out and someone else plays better, you stay out until he has a bad game. And if he's better than you, you stay, he stays in. I don't care who you are, it doesn't matter, because that's all that happens. You've got to be better than a fellow in front of you, if you're not, you don't play. So when you have 25 or 55 in your squad, it doesn't matter. The best ones play every week because that's what they should be doing, shouldn't they? Well, theoretically, yeah. So why have a 25-man squad? In case you get injured. So what's the 23s for? No, I agree, I totally. Listen, I remember you saying, airing you talking on the radio once, years ago, this is, years ago, about when he decided to change from three subs to five or seven. And I remember you saying, and at the time I disagreed, now you were 100%, right? And you were like, well, it's just an excuse for players to sit on benches and earn a bit more money and keep people happy. And I was thinking, yeah, as a fan, yeah, bring your mind, you've got all this choice if you get an injury, but now all it's done is ruin football because it means that teams can stop pile. And players, I'm happy to sit on your bench for the under, I could play for him in this team. Well, you look at Richard Wright, we've had to Richard Wright. He's got more benches than most of the judges I know. And he went to 14 hours and he was just fair enough. I've heard that, if he was to go all year and then everywhere, he did well. But what I don't like, you know, when I look at a bench, I'm going like, if I'm manager and I look at a bench, I'm going like, we're going to play this way. If you don't go right, how am I going to change it? Have we got someone like Duncan, have we got something else? Have we got somebody who can go on there just upset everybody? Have we got someone to defend perhaps? Perhaps. The bench is all about alternatives, as well as people who can go and do a job to fit in. Fill many of them with the career that I've been after using at most positions. So you can have him on a bench and you can fill most of your positions. And then you've got to say, OK, if we keep playing these three strikers, I've got an alternative for that striker. And if we haven't, why haven't we? Because the idea is that you have something different on your bench. Yeah, of course. As well as something similar, but you have something different. We had arguably the best three bench players ever. The pair of them were incredible. If you look at what they did mentally, I don't think anybody can be as strong as them and the whole team. Because they came from, sometimes, not playing for a month. Going into a tie that was playing really, really well. It's just some of the biggest games that we ever played out of position. Have they just pulled out? I haven't done a decent job. I've done a good job. Nobody else has missed. Let's be honest, I don't think we've missed any player ever, apart from one, that Sheed. And yet, the first cup we won. This old player was left-wing and he puts the cross in, which we eventually showed. The only reason I say we're Sheed is because of the right cup. No-one had a left foot like that. No-one could take the quality that he took. But again, he's a one-legged player. Can't run, can't head, can't take off. O lo sreun ar isch gwrdd ar edrych gen'ch mangym. Oh, that's his best mate, Sheed. He was a fella that said he'd run, can't run, can't head, can't take off. Well, I tell you what, he played football. What's the Liverpool game that Tommy can't have? Oh, yeah. He knew when to. It was just that. Well, later on in that, obviously, the 85 season was amazing. We get to the cup winners. You know, we had Bayern Munich. You know, for me, loads of people have said it. And Crankle said they'd be the best team in Europe. Well, let's be honest, I've never met anybody who wasn't there. So the crowd was below 400,000 people. Easily. I was there, I'm behind. The goal, where we scored, well, we're here in the score past you. If we're playing like that. And Big Man Bravery. The minute he stands up on a leggy. Let's not go there. You've just done that to get us going, didn't you? Now, just to the right of that, there's Union's Jack and I'm old in that Union's Jack. But that night, I mean, we went there. The big thing that people kind of bat away is the Nill Nill in the Olympic Stadium. Unbelievable performance. service to even behind. Over there. I'm going to beat it in. He didn't let you kick off the line. Clean sheet. And by Munich. Olympic Stadium. By Munich brilliant. I think that was just keeping you. No, I said to have that. I went, no, I thought it was shit. He went, yeah. OK, nice run. I didn't feel that. The quality was different. It was good. Any of the stadium, any of the city we'd have lost. Yeah. I think sometimes it's nice when people and the fans come as one. Yeah, yeah. I could see. I think the city became that team for the night. And I think we wouldn't have won anyone else. No chance. We'd have probably got a smash for another. Maybe, yeah. Now we would have. And I do think people say all the crowd make a difference. No, because you don't hear them. It's worse if it's two or three. Yeah, yeah. In general, you can hear all the noise. You can't hear what you're doing. So you don't hear the noise. I think that night it just made a massive difference. And the way we played, I think reflected the city. And I think that was important. Because we got through to a couple of years ago. Playing the way the city was. Playing the way the fans were. And a proper, true reflection on what the city was all about. And I think that's what made it special for me. You put that game and you take all the quality out of that game. And you take the city and the values and everything matches. And you get it very often. No. The other crowd have those when they turn games around. Because they believe, but that night for us, that was that night. Wasn't it? Even when Hannah scored. The noise that night was incredible. And when Hannah scored, it went silent. It went silent. And it was a lot of... It went back, didn't it? You got a block on it and it went... It broke back and it just... Yeah, you did say that. It's not knock on a critic's eye. Like I said... The one thing the crowd did have was the belief that we did win. Yeah, that's what I mean. We didn't go, oh that's it. Everyone just kind of went, come on. And then as they came out for the second half. And this game, if they hadn't gone off at our time, they'd literally turned around and started again. Well from that silence to that noise, I would have just scored early. Yeah, a couple of minutes. You've just said there, there's something really interesting that you've blocked the crowd, which is hard for us to imagine playing. But what was it? Were you aware of it that night? Yeah, I think it was someone's night. Because you're considering what you're doing. Yeah, yeah. So you don't tend to hear anything else. That's mad, isn't it? You do just hear noise again. You get caught up in... I suppose the easiest way to do it is, you know what, I don't play it, but when you do your Xbox and stuff like that, or you watch a film and everything's right there, and whatever's going on in the house you never hear. Yeah, yeah, cos you're just immersed. You'll do what you're supposed to do. There's a game going on with the game. And that's it. There's this going on round here, and I think it's like a boxer. It's a boxer here in the road. No, he's just looking at the fella. And he's quite glad at all, he wouldn't tell him why he said that. I think you also want to give him our credit because they all change the way we played. Again, set it down for you when I do this, do this, do this. You two smash them. Get the ball on the box, bum, they don't like this, they don't like that, bum, bum, bum. He came up with the right solution at the right time. And yet he's never given credit for that. And yet he came up with the right solution at the right time. And I think when you look at managers, you look at Marine, your bengar and all them people, and they're all, oh, this is brilliant, this is brilliant. I would do stuff like that. You know, because different time again. Once Sky invented football, they forgot about a lot of other things. That's truly what it is, I believe. I agree. Well, it was like the Gaggin Press and Colin Avi brought that to you. He made it. He made it. He made it. He brought that to you. It means Gaggin Press. Pressing basically. Gaggin means against. Colin brought that to you. He had everything doing that. We'd call it hunting in Pakistan. We'd just talk about Oxford United. That's Gaggin Press. That's good, yeah, that's what he did. Nothing to walking science in football. It's all been done before. Playing between the lines. What does that actually mean? That sounds like a dump, either. You play between the lines here because you can't play in that bit. You have to find your role because you can't trust you there all day. You can't be trusted. What does that mean? What does that mean? You're not one if you're not, go off. Because it's waste of time. I think we've made it below the Gaggin. Just a kid, everybody, that's all neighbor to you. You know, the way Liverpool play, we play. Yeah, yeah. A bed of anything? You play, we play. It's a hybrid of what everything else is. And they just come up with these terms. For the life of me, I don't understand why I wouldn't play somebody that's pants. And they let the goalie roll the ball out of the box to theirs and they have 40 touches. If I was coming to have it, and I was a little over a team, all these good teamers could be hard working. Everyone goes that way. Well, you've just given me half a pitch to play. You've given me half a pitch. Well, if you've given me half a pitch to play, now I can knock it out. Chef United is a perfect example. I feel great here now I can knock this and that. Chef United had one play. They smashed him to the big fella. And they tried to get the bits off. Right, so, okay. So let's not let them roll the ball out. Let's just make sure they kick it all the time because we've got two monsters at the back who love head in the ball. Fantastic on the floor. But we're not asking them to do that. We're not asking them to be friends back in the ball. We're asking them to defend it. So let them kick it to him. You two monsters go and smash him. That would be days when they get the ball back all the time. Don't give them half a pitch to play him because they'll start getting their confidence on. And I see Wales do it a lot against Ajay Mwysan and pants teams like that. Why would you give possession away when it's so hard to get? Why are you showing them that much respect? You're not as good as you, so stop it. You're playing at home. Make sure that every team that comes, especially Liverpool as well. Why would you let Liverpool roll the ball out of the back? And drop off? I don't hear it all. They can play through. If you have to kick it. It's all about then, it's the second ball. And if you've got enough bodies round there, you're going to get the second ball as well. So you disrupt their play. Let them play out in the back. Why would you do that to a top team? Why would you do it to a bad team? A bad team you can pressure and they make mistakes on the ball because they're not as good as you. So you get it back higher at the pitch. A really good team, why would you give them that and try and make them do something that they normally do do? Because they don't want to do that. They'll always want to try, so they'll take a chance. And then you can capitalise on that. I think it's just common sense and I look at them and think sometimes it's unbelievable, the league, unbelievable. The next season, with a good side, we've smoked it off camera before, with the linig here in and we were doing things. But let's be honest, if the Republic of Ireland had a decent pitch, we'd have probably won the double. He's not going to jump out. He doesn't have to say this because I know he won't because I've heard him before. I know. But as a fan, you can't answer this because we were amazing and you got injured. We won, we won. The reason I know he's going to say it yet, because I said it to him. I hadn't have happened. There's different. He said no. I couldn't have done anything to do that. I personally walked all of those games thinking, if only Lord, if only Lord. Honestly. We had back to back clean sheets at Amfield. I mean, he had an atom for him, like some builders had or something. One of the Amfields had. The year before, he was straight up. Isn't on the pitch another 50. He's literally running away from you. Exactly. For us, for us, we wouldn't have lost that. We wouldn't have lost the coffat. Well, he got a motor. Smaller club, yeah. No, listen, he was good. He was decent but he wasn't you. It's like having a well-class centre forward and then having a good centre forward who's all right and does all right. But you've got to remember, you will never see it because you were just you. Ironically, the best performance I think I ever saw from you didn't win us anything. It didn't mean anything. Coventry City. No, no. 87-88. We won 1-0, shaved a penalty from Brian Kilclyne by the way. You hit the ball hard and anyone smashed it. He shaved it. And put his arms up. If you can find it on YouTube, find it. Put his arms up like that. And he just comes from nowhere and flicks it over there. We got battered and we won 1-0, because he scored second game of the season. I remember taking a piss out of Tony after the game. Because Tony only scrapped me. He scored a lot of goals. Because I'm sure he did the score against me. He scored that trick the week before. So we were top that day. We won 1-0, yellow kit. He was just remarkable. And we only won. We got battered. We only won because of Neff. The season before though, it might have been the season before that. And we had Middlesbury a few games. When they replayed. And Sheffield Wednesday, it might have been the year after. Replayed, replayed, replayed. I remember one of the away games, the drawn game, it wasn't the end of the one. Sheffield when he scored. We were getting beat 1-0. I think Colin West scored. And he's gone one way. And managed to get back the other way. It's not the one that gets you on. What about that day? He was ridiculous. He was ridiculous. You seemed surprised. I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised. Sometimes someone hits it and you go, and your hand comes and you know it. But the amount of times players went through with you. And I think he won't score. Never did. Now every time someone runs through, I think he's got it. That's about thinking. No, but also the ricochets, sometimes, and you'd be going into one corner, get the shot was on its way, you'd be on it that way there, and by the time you got it, you were already there by the end of it. That's what I mean. If I say this, people go on about the piece of Schmeichel and I'm just like, honestly, great keeper, great keeper. You have to think. What does he want me to do? And if you get into that mindset, then you can out-think him. Because you do what people do. You watch what they like for the left one. You watch whether they like to think it over or whatever. So you can actually trap them if you're clever enough. When they come to you know, I tried to lean on my, so they thought, I'll give it a go that way, so they went that way. You can start trapping people. And all I thought was, stand up, stand up, stand up, stand up, stand up. Because you're under pressure here, mate. And you can't see behind you. So you don't know what's behind you. So you know there's people coming at you. You don't want me to go down. I ain't going to stay here because I don't get as much money as you. So I'm always going to stand here like a div. And then eventually you're going to have to make a decision. But I'm relaxed enough now to go either way. Because there's no pressure on me, is there? No pressure's on you, mate. So you've got to now think about what you're going to do. And if you can't see me doing anything, you've got to make a decision. But you don't want to make a decision because you want me to make it for you. And I ain't going to do that. So I just can stand here like a div. And then it's up to which one fails. And that's what I think sometimes Jordan now, if Jordan turns his body sometimes, so instead of being this side, you've got that. So one, his head goes away. And two, I know he's trying to do his spread himself, but I'm thinking this is bigger than that. You'd also deflecting the target to minimise it. Think about what you're doing. But Jordan, he's got to stand up because he's got to make himself look as big as possible because he's not. He's not in power mass physically. Right, now if you're six foot three and you start going down, what are you saying to the floor? I'm really worried about putting it on the floor. So all that happens is, they see that and the other fellow wants to go on the floor. So as you go on the floor, he's going to put you a six foot if you stood there, he would have eaten you. Get better at around your feet. So instead of going down, get weak on that underneath your feet. So that just tells me that they don't do enough work on lower down stuff because you're now showing people that you're frightened. Because you're going, oh shit, look, I've got to get down here now. Look at me, look at what really bothers me this. Go on, beat me. Wherever you put your ball, beat me. Then I say so. As well, what always gets overlooked. You said before about how Colin introduced Gagin Press, and that's true. But also, the secret of that team, actually for us, AM viewers of it, observers of it, as opposed to him, was we pressed really high because A, Rats was like shit, I'm going to get back. Catch anybody. Literally catch anybody alive, this fellow anyway. However, E would come out to the edge of his area. Now centre half stand where he used to stand now. So we had a goalie, who by the way wouldn't go on goal until a Friday. I ain't saying it. Could play football with the ball at his feet. All of these things when we look back now, you're like, oh yeah, everyone does it. Well guess what, they really weren't doing it at the time. And that's the actual secret about why we made this film because we believe those things are not just precious to us, they're actually special in football. That's just said it there. If the back pass real was in, he wouldn't have had the problem anyway. No, but he wouldn't have had an issue anyway because he could play with his feet. I played out against Bruce, you could look back. I played in midfield, into my grandmother. So it's good to know that. I think it's what you see. I remember training and you wouldn't have gone and go. This man. This man, I've got to say this out loud. I've been missing me now. I didn't take the penalty. Because he looked at the situation and said, this is my club, my house, and this is not happening today. In the end, he took the ball off him, but he actually, we talked about Duncan Ferris before, about people standing up, about characters. He was the god damn goalie. He stood up and said, give me the ball. It was out of two choices. I was going to miss. Now, but that's incredible to write that about. I want to do it. That's why you're an icon. You should do it. That's all I look at. I miss. Okay, I miss. But the ball to take it, you know what I'm talking about. Don't forget, you're always going to see it differently to us, because you're in it in the moment. You can control. I look at it differently than you look at it. I take it, I take it. When I found out about that, it nearly made me cry. It doesn't surprise me. You just got to go on down here. What was the best little after that story? I've kept you for hours, shall I apologise? What league was the most tougher to winning your eyes? The 85 one or the 87 one? The 87 one only, because I've been injured for so long. By the time we won it, I couldn't wait for it to finish. Because you're not. Because if you look at Go Mises and you know, I basically, I didn't break my leg, but I just kept my ankle. That was about nine months. And I came back and I was great for the first 10 games. It felt fantastic because I didn't know anything about it. I don't worry about, you know, what it's going to hold up on. Get back to them 10 games, because if you come back in the October, if you go over Christmas and then come to the end of January, I'm like, this is hard work. I'm feeling it. Physically fantastic. Mentally. I found the games really hard. And I had to make sure that I tried to rest my head in the week, because when you're out for a long time, there's always a damp when you come back. And if John Finkel's here tonight. He's supposed to be coming. Then he'll tell you, me and Emilie had a fight every day. Because he'd say, right, go and run one lap of the pitch, and I'd go, no, shut up, shut up. Doing that, I want to do this. I don't want to do this. I didn't really fight. Money didn't know. I would have told him. And at the time, we had a real barri out on the pitch, and he said, well, I want to did it. I pulled my Achilles. So he was right, but we nearly had a fight every day. So, and then when you come back after all of that, you're basically going like the first, I was lucky because the first tackle, I think you play Mockford, and I had a block tackle outside the box for somebody. And I thought, I'll be days. That's all right there. Because mine was basically a paratroop. And then you get through that, and you get past Christmas, and even though we're winning, and after he feels great there, I was going, my body's relaxed, my brain's relaxed. I'm no longer here. I'm now here because I fought for nine months to get back to where I wanted to be. I worked really hard and all of a sudden, I'm going deflated a bit here. Because I've done my, I've set out to do a comeback. What I didn't think it was good, and then you get these games and you try to get back to this level, and I'm probably there. And then we're in the league, and it's honestly coming back. They were all buzzing about with the bus, and I was thinking, God for that. I wonder if I can go and see them and say I ain't going to play any more. Really? And I thought, no, I can't do that. I want to finish the season. But the last couple of games, to be fair, I felt like a boxer, just punched them. Then when they look at people and they come back, and you look at Seamus, and he's been out for a long time, and he comes back and he's good, and then all of a sudden he has a dip. There's your dip, because mentally it's hard work. And people don't realise that to get back to where you wanted to be takes an awful lot of effort and a lot of willpower and a lot of mental strength, and all of a sudden you get to a point where you go back and you get held. You get held. I wonder why that is, because your body said to you, oh you need the rest man. You need the rest. I've kept you nice and tight and you're all there to accomplish what you need to accomplish. But now you're here. And your body goes, and all of a sudden you go, I'm so tired. I'm really, really tired. I'm winking at the season finish. If I'd have had a couple of weeks' rest somewhere, it would have been alright. It would have refreshed you again. You know what you look at, but you wanted to play because you were in the league. By the way though, that team, also the injury, Brian Abong said, did Holy Trinity team with the only three man teams who won the title? Well that's not true. Kevin Sheedy, Trevor Stephen won the title that year because everybody else got injured that extended 10 games plus injuries. The gap at it always slides by. Absolutely stupid genius. I played before I came back. Do you know how many games I had to play before I come back in the first team? One. I'm sure I played an 18 game and another one. And then you threw me straight back in. And that was it. Sharp he was out, it was either one game or a couple of games. That's mad. That was really good. We had to get it back. We had a pull power didn't we? And he was brilliant wasn't he? Because he came in his cover but he started and was brilliant. It was a marvellous performance. I think for me that mentally that was hard to read. And I was glad we won it. But it didn't feel the same as the first one. You know what? You know what? After we played one of the football games one of the similar cup games we lost. The epic cup final we lost 3-2. We lost to Forrest as well. Forrest was 4-3. I think it was a 3-2 game. On the Sunday I was due to go to Wales. I was in bed with George. So you can't go. I stayed in bed and I was lying there. Because I was drained after that. Absolutely drained. You didn't go up and get your medal? No. I think on the Monday I got up and thought I might as well go. So went. I went and I joked down and I played. That's what you have to do. Every time we turn up at 3 o'clock on the track we expect them to be fully fit robots. Play, play. I remember going down with Pat and rushing a car to Wales. Pat was doing his I Wanna We business and we were just taking the piss out of him. So we never did it. Then we didn't do it. Then we didn't do it and then we were going 90 mile an hour and they weren't wanting to pull the scene. I rushed his hands in 4-3. So we got there and everyone had a burger. I had a beard. I was ill. The next day I had food poisoning up to Wednesday morning I was in bed until Wednesday morning and they got up and I had chicken chips. I went back to bed and I played at night. Because they wanted me to play. You played away at Millmore and my Mrs had chicken pox. She was before when they got back to us. So I said okay whatever. So I couldn't go in the day so I drove downward. I think Joe Murray had on that. So I never went to Millmore. I stopped outside Millmore's ground. Up the road there's a cafe and we are making sarnies. They went and played the game. So different era. Different world. I'm saying if you can do that then I like when I used to train my goalies I like goalies you come out of the pub and tend to free and can play. Because it gets with their mind. So they can go. I don't like the people who aren't flexible. They have to do things because you've got to be flexible for your footballer. I'm sick of people who are like I see an iPad. Give me a break. I've always seen this on my iPad. Someone sat there as a penalty ticket. So I'm sat there as a goalie and my goalie comes with it. He's done this, this, this and this and the last six penalties. And I'm thinking wow. I bet he doesn't know I know. And he's over the other side going well he knows I know. So what am I going to do? I'm thinking why don't why don't you need an iPad? He's put the last six in the top corner great. But he knows that I know that he's put the last six in the top corner. So when is the what I liked about it Gaffer sometimes say well you know he's put the last two penalties to the left and so what? When I get there and I make my decision because I don't listen to anybody. Yeah. I sometimes you say but sometimes you don't if you go in and he goes I told you I went the way it is. That's not what I thought. You saved a few by the way. Well yeah. That means you saved a few. 40-50% of my penalties I saved I think. You saved a few in fairness to you. You've got to have some responsibility yourself you know people keep telling me oh you can't do this you can't do that as a man you can't let these go. Who's responsibility is to play football for them at the football club? Is it a man who's your responsibility to keep you ready? To play? It's there to prepare you put your team I put it up to you. You put it up that's your responsibility. I think if you're ready but you have the authority to keep your confidence you must be fit and you must be ready to play every game. If you're not and you broke your confidence and you don't get fat if you're not ready to play when I look at the play you know the managers they get loaders they get loaders stick at the moment and the other players on this and that. Come on! When I sat in my house on a Friday I was not one for showing things down your throat. He believed in you as a man and he believed in you as a player. People say to go, you know, to go and he's going and watch all the goals going in and all the ones that are there they go and analyse him. Okay. So now I've made the mistake of setting this up for you. Felly wedi bod yn dweud y dŵr negatif. Felly nid, mae'n dweud y dŵr yn digon. Mae'n dŵr yn dŵr, ond rhai ddim yw'r dŵr, ond yw dda'n wedi'i ffordd, ond rhai dyfodd, ond rhai'r dŵr yn dŵr. Felly nid o'n rhaid o'r dŵr. Ond rhaid o'n dŵr, ond rhaid o dŵr, ond rhaid o dŵr, ond rhaid o dŵr. Ond rhaid o'n dŵr i'n dod hynny. Rwy'n ein bod yn ysgrifent o'n ni. Rwy'n meddwl de'ch cymuned yn mynd ni bydd yn llawer o'r lle'r lle arallol. Efallai. Rwy'n meddwl eu cymdeithasol, nid yn angen i weld mae'r lle'r cyfrannu. Rydyn ni'n ziwch am yr ystod. Rydyn ni'n mynd i'ch weld y sefyllfa dros satydu a gweld i'r sefyllfa ar y gwleid o'r dydw i'n hawddfa'r bod hynny. A'r ddefnyddio achos pob oeddi. Rydyn ni'n nhw y gallwch yn bobl y ddefnyddio. I want to be with you, don't you with me because I don't need it. You've been negative, take the negative away. Coming on a Monday, I knew what their favourite door was, we always do the favourite door. Get them back into it where they're there. I want them positive. I don't want them negative. I want them to come in and enjoy something that they've done. We talk about it and they probably come and say well your Saturday. What happened to you? You want to do this? yw'r ysgol yw'r ddadon. Rhaid hynny'n gweithio'r science. Mi'n gweithio'r cyfeiriadau yw'r negatif. A'n eu cyflwyno yw'r cyflwyno'r cyflwyno. A dyna am ddod o'r ardyn nhw, ymdweud o'r cyflwyno'r cyflwyno'r arif, oedd hynny'n gweithio'r cyflwyno'r cyflwyno. Felly yr yw'r cyflwyno? Beth yna'r cyflwyno'r cyflwyno'r cyflwyno? Rydych yn gyflwyno'r cyflwyno'r cyflwyno. 1975 a ydych chi'n eu amser i ymddangos i ddweud am y bwrdd cyhoeddi, i dwi'n meddwl i ddweud am y simbol, chyngwch y byddai chi i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud, chi i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud, achos y ffordd, simply roeddwn ni wedi ddweud iawn. Gwiydd y ffordd, ac e'ch gweithio ddweud o'r aipod ar y ysgol yn y gallu rhywun. Ac mae'r bod yn y gallu y mod, mae'n dweud i amhawn y rai treuid, Facebook. I need to tell you where to go and stand but you have not seen any of it. So I will spend the next five minutes going through every position on the page and showing the bookload to stuff so you can go on and mark the right player. Despite having worked on it from Monday to Friday, anyway. Why did you do the work? So you should be saying, listen you nuggets, it's a free kick, look at it. If I have to tell you where you are going Saturday, I'm going to find you too. It's worth it because you should be as interested if you're not playing as you are interested. If you aren't playing and if you don't, see you later.因为 you are no use to me because that means you're only thinking about yourself and not the team. So do not show me loads of paperwork before I wanna reach because that might hear the interest because I already know what you've got to spend hours and hours and the manager will say that the manager will take me aside and he spent five minutes paperworking the manager will tell me what to do because surely I'm watching the game and I'm thinking like if I go on I need to do this this and this. Oh now he's going to tell me all that. It's all right. I'll just sit here and I'll think right I'm going to get in my car tonight. d-d-d-d-d-d-d-der am y gofyrdd. Wysbeth o'i ddim yn ei jabon i gyrddiaeth. Ondau, dwi am ffordd, eraill ymu. A yna erioed. Be ni'n gweithio i'r ddechrau. Dw i gweithio i ddechrau. Ydw i'n mynd i'r wilach i gそれwch. Felly e'n ddylfonio'r peidiol am gweithio ym mhreithio. Felly rydyn ni i'n ddweud. Dwi gweithio'r ddwy'n tynnu. Felly mae'n ei gweithio i'r ddechrau, Mae'n bwysig i'r rhaid i'r comwys i'r cofyniad i chi gael eu cyfnod o'r ystyried i'r ymwneud. Mae'n gweithio eich ymwneud yn ffraeg gyda'r cerddau a'i yn gweithio eu bod yn gweithio mewn. Mae'n dweud i'r cyfnod o'r eich cyfnod, mae'n bobl yn dweud i'r cyfnod, fel ei gyfnod i'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod. Felly fe'n gweithio eich cyfnod i'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod, maen nhw rydyn ni chi. Dylun i ddenidog o'r holl. Nid ydych chi'n rhai'trwydd yn yr unig? Nid dylun i ddenidog o'r holl ffaith ym mhelyd? Rydyn ni chi ddweud gwasan ar gyd. Mae rhaid i fydda i digwydd 30 menny. Nid oedd yn rhaid i sicrhau gael. Efallai rhaid i gael. Pwysig ymddangos a daith. Hele fyddwch chi a gwybod. Rydyn ni wedi ei bod yn ymarfer. Bethaminga'r hyffordd yma. Gwydion â'r holl. Mae'r wneud yn ei gwrs eich bod yn ymryd i'r rhan oherwydd! Mwysgwch yn ymryd i gael. Doeth gwrs eich bod yn ei gael, mae ydy'r hwn yn gweithio yn fathodol. Mwysgwch yn ymryd i'r dweud. Mae'r rhoi'n i'n eu digon, mae'r rhoi'n i'n rhoi'n i'r rhoi. Mae'r rhoi'n i'r rhoi'n i'r rhoi. Mae'r rhoi i ddim yn ymryd i'r rhoi, mae'r rhoi'n i'n rhoi'n i'r rhoi. Mae'r rhoi eich bod yn ni. caused you can't remember, I never see joxtain making notes. Yn ni'n no inscription on them, how many beers he had made? Yeah, what time? I have time to sign. Why are these people in Cape roll? What did Alex Ferguson make notes? Oh, I don't have the paperwork... All the best mannerism? What did he make notes on? I am sure, Marino doesn't make notes on people like that. I am sure it was just maybe all s**t. Let me ask you this before we finish. A'r mynd achod sta'u i ffordd yn oed y ten, awdstodd. Rhaid, mae'n rhaid yn dyn nhw, mae'n ffordd, fyrdi, fyrdi cwychlu, ffyrst y ffordd. A'i astabbwyll sydd yn oed y post ar leisio y fwych ym mwy, mae'n rhaid i ddod yn arnydd y game. Nau'n awd yn y dyfrom ond, rhaid? Mae'n ddifrwm ond, rhaid? Mae'n ddifrwm ond, rhaid? Mae'n ddifrwm ond, rhaid? Mae'n ddifrwm ond, rhaid? Mae'n ddifrwm ond, rhaid? Mae'n ddifrwm ond, rhaid? Mae eiffan yn ffordd yn ddifrwm ond. Rhaid? Mae nifer o'n ddifrwm un wedi direm Cyngor hefyd wedi gweld i chi nhw? Byddai chi weithio. So chi Be'n gweithio'r cyfrannu i ni. Ac rydych chi'n ceisio chi oheri ar gwrs y fwy o���. A syniad, hefyd mae'n nhw wedi ei ar scoop, mae'n galw i mwynhau a gweld iawn. Fe ddim yn rhanio! Mae'n meddwl i'r cymdeithas, byddai trys iawn i'r gyflymser o chi flynebu. na'i'r ystyried, i wych yn diriol. Na'i'r gwneud i'r gwneud i ni, waith cyntaf, ni'n wneud yn y ddech chi. Mae ei rynnod, na'i ddim yn ffeinio. Nid yw ei ddwy'r rhanol? Mae'n gweinio ar y rhanol! Rhaid i gael, oed fynd i'w gobeithio i'w gwneud. Yn rhai gwneud… Yna rhaid i gael, i gael, i gael, i gael, i gael. Rhaid i'w gobeithio i'w gweinio i'w gobeithio i'w gweinio. Byddwn i gynnwg ar gyfer hwn fel dyw'r oed. Rai oeddwn ni'n angen am eu bod chi'n dweud o beth o ddweud o beth o beth am eich passengers. O'r ymdéu gyda'r yr ymddech chi'n resiwn a'r dweud o beth yn Cymru. A'r bleid o'u ddweud o beth o beth o beth o beth o beth. A'r rhaid i'r ddweud o beth o beth o beth o beth o beth o beth o beth. Ieg ddwy i ddech chi'n ddiweddol yn ôl hynny gwneud o beth drwng. Maewn i ddim yn rhoi rhyddoedd o'i rhoi. Rwyf ni wedi bod yn rhoi chi. Rwyf ni'n rhoi, rwyf ni'n rhoi i'r gyfanol, rwyf ni'n rhoi, nid yn rhoi'r gyfeanol. Rwyf ni wedi rhain' i'r brif hon. Rwyf ni wedi rhoi, mae'n drfod ac yn gwneud. Rwyf ni'n rhoi i'r bobl. Rwyf ni wedi rhoi, rwyf ni wedi rhoi. Rwyf ni wedi'i rhoi, rhyfno nad yr anagwyle. Mae haf ddyfodol yn hysgrifio y cyfrifnig ddiwedd yn gael yn argynniadau, ond byddw'n ei gennym i gael ei gael, i wneud am hynny'n gallu gydmau. Diolch bod rhai oEE, Nad yw rwy'n cael ei ddiniwch yn ei gael yn ôl hynny. Roi fynd rhywbeth yw cael ei ddiniwch am pwysig yw trefaniaid. Bond. I'm not sure whether he at that stage was I think he was struggling himself. So I think what he was trying to do was to be cruel to be kind. Maybe it was me being thick going. Obviously you know what, he may as well go. I thought we're not having that because he got a bit of contact. Rwy'n meddwl i'w ddysgu'r stoc, sydd wedi'i sfrifau i'r ffordd bod yn ymddiadol yn ffordd, dwi'n meddwl i'r stoc, bwrs, bod yn ymddiadol yn ffordd bod yn ei ffordd. Mae'r rhaid i'n mynd i chi'n ffordd, mae'r rhaid i'n ffordd. Ac mae'r ffordd yn ffordd, mae'n meddwl i'n ffordd. Mae'n meddwl i'ch ymddir yn ffordd fel y ballgau. Mae'n meddwl i'ch ymddir, mae'n meddwl i'ch cymaint, sydd ffwrdd fel gyntaf. Ac yw Chychbates a Allanderben. A Allanderben a Ixas Wolsh Anton Agroes. They both had the job and they both messed it up. When I got there, my other thing must have sort of do the reserves at Stokevall. So I was there all alone anyway to the end of season. And from day one, Chychbates and Allanderben just chypt away at Cwysyllmarra all the time. Cwysyllmarra was training, was good and the other fellow comandant was really good. Mae'n gweithio y cwesti, ac rwyf wedi bod yn ni'n gweithio'n tyfu ar gyfer y tîm amser i ddyddag. A chyflodd ar hynny, ond rydych chi'n ddysgu'n, ond rwy'n gweithio'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddyddog. Rwyf wedi bod yn ôl ychydig yn gwneud o aeth, ac nid oedd yn gweithio'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu'n ddysgu. ac efallai mae'n gweithio 40 oed yn dweud, felly allan o'r prif sy'n seisio arall felly eu cyflwyno. Mae'n medlaid... Felly mae'n medlaid yn medlaid, mae'n medlaid yn medlaid. Mae'n medlaid yn 40 oed yn dweud, mae'n medlaid. Mae efallai eich seisio arherwydd, ac mae'n medlaid i'n medlaid i'n medlaid, iddo i'n medlaid i'r ffrindio'r ffrindio. Yw'r bwysig cyllideb i'w gron, ti o'n gwirio ffodaeth a beth sy'n gwirio i'w cherddai i'w bwysig i'w cael hwn. So, ffoc, dwi'n gynnwys. A i chi ddim yn ffordd, ac rwy'n ddych chi'n gweithio amlu. Wrth gwrs, dyna dwi'n gweithio y bwysig iddyn nhw. Ac oedau amlu a i chi gyda nhw, ac wedi gwirio i hefyd, mewn gwych i'w fath gwmfac, a dwi'n gallu rheiniadau i chi oedd. Dyna yn derbyn ddim yn hynny. On ddim ychydig o'r cael adeiladol. Yn olygu'r ddwy'n ddechrau, mae dyna'r olygu ar gyfer eu cyfriddol. Ok. Dyna mae'r ddechrau, mae'n wych yn ei gael i fod. Ym laen… Maen nhw'n mynd i'n ddechrau. Fe'n anud, ym mwyn o'r adeleis āni, mae'n angen i ddwy peth oedd, ac mae'n angen i ddwy peth oedd ac mae'n angen i ddwy peth oed. Mae'n arser chi'n gwybod i ddwy peth oedd yn ydw i, i unig i chyfnodd yma ac yn gwybod, dyma'r gyllid yn ei deffordd i chi'w rhan oedd yn gyflinio. Nodd yn ôl i chi fel amddangos, yw gyddo chi chi'n sharel. I'n gyddo. Ar y cael gwirio'n gwneud i chi yr unig, ac yn gyddo chi gynnig felly i chi yn gael ddechrau. A mae gennym law ysbryd. Mae'n affort gwiseddol yn y gilydd yma ac mae y gyddo chi, bod chi wedi cychwyn hyn wedi eu cyffort. Ond wedyn chi'n gallu cyfryd Cymrae'r Cymraeon ac was. There was rumours that Paul Stewart was going to go again, he went in for the job because the players wanted Paul to do it and they wanted me to go help him. I think they saw it as a threat. But they were horrendous to work. So when it finished like that I thought, I don't believe this is rubbish. Ma ganddiad am y teimlo i chi wedi'i ei wneud i ffordd i gyddo. Felly, anywch ymateb hwnnw nai, i chi i ei bod yn cyfrifondi i chi oherwydd am rhan o'r ddechrau? A at y pannau gŵr hynno fe yw'r ddifol, felly i chi'r ddellol, rwyf nhw'n gosir hefyd ar gyfer o'r ddechrau. A gydw i'r ddaf yn hynod o'r地odraeth ei eu gwirio. Ty算? Ydyn ni wedi gweld y dda'r ddodi? On e'n byw'r ddodi, Mae'r clwmb dros y bydd erbyn hefyd a rydyn ni'r llwb y diolch o y clwmb. Er bydd hi fedrwch yn ymddangos i ungu'r llwg. Rwy'n meddwl am ardal o'r clwmb a, ac a trafion o'r gweld, dwi'n meddwl ganemyr credu. Rwy'n meddwl, bod hwn ar bobl yna'r ystodfa'u rydyn i'r llwg. A rywbeth i'w credu... If you look at it, I got dropped by him doing that. I joded him more or less the same thing. I'm not playing you. I said, why not? He said, well you understand when you get older. I thought I'm pretty 38 so I understand that. I don't know where to see him at. I said don't you tell him you want a family? You wouldn't let him go to Chelsea because he came in with an offer. Yn y gwrth gwrth gwrdd yma, dwi wedi gweld gwyddo i gael o'r magnetimiaeth bowl a'r sefydliadau fo. Mythi i'n ddysgu eich gyrdd. Felly faciwn i wych yn ei bair, ac dweud i'r ddechrau at yw i'r gwrth i'r ddau, Rwy'n ei ddweud i'r ddau. Rwy'n ei ddweud i'r ddau. Mae'r rai ei mynd i'r lle rywun wedi ddechrau'r cyfros, Cael hynny wedi cael eu hyn. Felly galli rhoi, yw'r ysgol yn beth o'r llawer y maen. Felly yw'r ysgol yn ardal. Y rhai ran hynny, rwy'n credu ddim yn olygu'r ysgol. Rwy'n credu'n credu doedd yn yr oedol i pa mwynol cyfnodd. Rwy'n credu'n credu'n credu'n credu'n credu... Mae reply i gyda'r tun yn dag, yn cael ei wneud eishingod. Mae'r newydd am eich sicr fe rawwch i ni. Ac efallai gwylio eu ddo الآ wedi gwynau enwed d düşünion. Rydda i ddim pa yma dda. Dw i'n gweithioMarri sorry gwyd. Mae'r prif yn gwneud iawn i'r ymddangos, phwyl, o beth o'n coirio, os ydych yn gorffodd. G經ffy yw'r ddechrau. Felly, mae'n eu peirio'r ddydd yn adeilad. Mae'n ddim yn gwneud i'r ddidd. Mae'n ddidd. Fe gen i ddechrau'r ddidd, byddwn i'n gondol. Mae'n ddidd yn gwneud i'n ddidd a'i tynnu. Rydw i ddim oed eich bod oedd y brif, ond ond o'n eu llunau'r ddidd, neu oed o'r ddidd. I've got a lot of time for John Boyle. That's why I think John could be back at the club. Looking at the next manager, because I think he's gone to wicked. I'm like, come on. Why am I using him? I really wanted a special about Mike Walker, but I've not gone out. We haven't got the time. We can talk about football managers and we can talk about Mike Walker. I just thought he would have been gull but we haven't got the time. He's also just given you three and a half hours. So arolaeth gweithio, ac mae'n lle'r lle i gael gyda ei bod yn cael ei bach effaith fel hynny. gyda'n bwynt ar hyd yn rhan... No, no, a hynny, ac mae'r lle i gael... Rwy'n gwneud i'n meddwl, mae'r legendary yn ysgrifennid ar ddaeth wrth nos yn mynd. Cod eich holl ddim? Mae'r lle i ddim, mae'r lle i bydd yn ddud i'r holl dduliadau yn gwneud yr oden yn cynnig yn ymmerdd. Llynydd i'n meddwl ymddydd ar y cinny. Rwy'n meddwl pob i'n meddwl. Cwm yn fawr i'r ffilm. Peis iawn.