 Helo everyone and welcome to this week's Evert小 nhw, it's a great time. Isn't it to be an Evertonian, five games unbeatened, four clean sheets and of course the draw at Anfield. For this week's Evert小 nhw I'm joined by a centre forward of the past, and a centre forward of the present DomUAnic Alurd Lewan and Greymie James Sharp. Dominic, the form is terrific what a turnaround. Yeah definitely I think we all knew that this day was coming. We went for a tough period at the start of the season and we knew that we just hadz and it would come together. I think the gaff has come in and implemented his tactics on the team and you can see the benefits it has had and we're performing a lot better now. What's changed, Crayon? I think we look at the goal difference now. It's a lot healthier, OK it's still in the negative but it's a lot healthier. Earlier in the season we were shipping goals right left and centres, so I think the new managers came in and set us up defensively better. mae'r amlwg yn gwneud o twn a'n dweud o'r drafodaeth ffiyll yn ddiwethaf, ond ar hwn i yn yr oeth yma, a'n trwm hwn i ddedigio ar y bwledig. Gwyddiwch'n fwrdd yn ei ddaf i'w cyngor i gynhyrchu, ac mae'r cyngor yn gwateriat gyda yn lluniaeth. Yn détill, mae'r anhygoel yw'r bod yn lluniaeth a yn pethau, mae'n defnyddio'r bwledig yn fathau. Oerdi'r gwaith o ran ffyrdd amser yng Ngustai? Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio i'w gweithio gweithio a gweithio sy'n gy Unterstüt. Rwy'n eich cyffredinadau, mae'n gymlygu arna a gwneud ein ffordd. Yn gweithio eu rhaid o'r cyffredin ac mae'n cyfrifio eu gwnewch flaenwyr. Mae eittr dryn rheswm yn gofynol i'ch gar Eggs Drive, maen nhw yn y eu hamlethau? Dyna ddweud dw i'n ddweud, cerddoedd hefyd yn gyntaf, stgodi'n mynd i'n ddweud, a fyddai'n wneud unrhefio'i ar y dyfodol cerddoedd cerddoedd. Rydyn ni wedi'u ddwyfedd i'n ddweud eich putr ynglyn â'r wych yn rwynt yn cyfannu'r cyddiadu? Rydyn ni'n tupe iawn i arniogol o'r holl. Rydyn ni'n tupe iawn i mi arniogol, wedi'n ddiwedd y roeddiadu. Efallai wedi'i ddweud gan gymylfa, rwy datblygaid yr ymlaen. Yn rhaid i bobl, maen nhw'n gwylltiau'r ystod yn ei gwych, oherwydd mae'n gweithio'r cyfrinio'r ysgrifft. Dormit yn fawr hwn o'r ddiolch chi, mae'n ystod peirio'r cyfrinio, felly mae'n gweithio'r ystod yn ei gwych, yn ei gwylltio'r cyfrinio, yn ei gwylltio'r ddefnyddio'r ddim yn rhaid i gyd yn ei gwylltio. Rwy'n ei wneud oherwydd mae'n gweithio'r gwylltiau, a oes yn ei gwylltiau, mae'n eich gweithio'r gweithio'r ystod, Mae'n dda i'rwyf yn fwy o gwaith gyda hynny a bywysau'n gweithio. On yn eistedd i gyd, a mae gennym gweithio. Y gwaith o Lyllwyrdnidol yn Gyfrifol i yn Llyfrfynuol yn gwybod o'i cyfrifoedd amateur cyfic i gyd. Efallai efallai i gyd yn gweithio aиляw na gennym, efallai efallai yn gweithio i pobl o ddiweddoch yn gweithio, efallai efallai hefyd. Mae hefyd ymgynny, gallwch yn gweld i chi. Mae'n methu byddai mas wnaeth. Mae'n lawer iawn ar y dyma, felly mae'n gael gwaith. Felly mae'n ffwg hwn yn dweud fwyaf eu rai hynny. Fyaf fwyaf o'i gwirio. Fyaf i chi yn ei gwybod i'r llaisu adrodd cyd-dominion. Yn fy wneud, dyma'r hynny'n gwybod, a'r fyw yn gwedd yw'r gweinfyrdd yn gweithio. Mae'n ei wneud yn ysgolgl pob, mae'n 18 o phob o bosb yn еw o'r llais, fel mae'n ffaith i'ch gweithio i ymdant yn amliadwyr. Mae'r ddwylo'r piwgol yw'r ddweud y gyrfa ar y pwg. Mae'r ddweud yn gwybod bwysig o'r edrych? Yr hyn o'r ystod y ddweud, gallai'n ddweud o'r cyflwynau ar y cyflwynau ymlaen i ymlaen i'r rhan, ac yn golygu i'r ddweud. Felly, mae'n gael i'r ddweud. Mae'n gael i'r ddweud, David-Ownsworth, a fyddai'n gael i'r ddweud, ac mae'n gael i'n gael i'r ddweud, W breath to work extremely hard, is a prime example. Ynno whys came in to a club from chef United a judge learn his trade bit by bit, bit by bit. Sorry, and then when you get the opportunity to take it, he's certainly done that. It's been a very busy week for the club secretary because not only has Dominic Calvert low input pen to paper on a new deal, so has Mason Hallgate, and so was John Joe Kenny. To sign a contract with everything, the club have been us until he's unpleasant you know to extend me, career here, Mae'n gweithio'n meddwl, mae'r cyd-fawr yn y blynyddoedd, wnaeth ydym yn fawr i wneud gyda'r yw lle i wneud ffוןio a'i rhaid. Y lle o sut ydych yn fawr, y raddiwr yn y blynyddoedd, mae'n gweithio, mae gennych rai ari o gweithio y 21 sefydl yn cael gwneud ni'n gweithio'n sefydl i ei ddweud yn unig. Felly mae'n sylfaen i dda i'r gwgeithio ar gyfer fedrall, gofodd a'r cyd-fawr yma, ond roedd y bydd Fan Gwyl yn cytuno yma! I think everything is the top club we can do great things as a team. If you all stay together we can go on a computer to the high level. Over the Moon. It's something you work hard on when you're working hard. These rewards come so it's something I've been very happy for. It's a good time to be a young and heavy. I think obviously you get a lot of chances. And every now and again clubs get a spurt of the people of the same generation coming through. Hopefully that is what is happening here. maen nhw'n deimlo i'r gwahodd yn mynd i wneud. Felly rydyn ni'n cael bod assenio'n diweddar'r Newgrilig i ddigonio grwyd ac maen nhw'n chipsienio'n rydyn ni'n cael ei amgylchedd bobl ychydig i maen nhw, ac ymladd yn hentai cael gwahanol yna. Ynchydig yw wneud hyn am eu gweithio yma? Dyma'n ddrawr na'w'i gwych yma, ychydig i ddechrau eich Lleidydd, Mae erbyn ei rhai fforddhaf yn wir i'u lle i ni i Tom Davies yn y Merthyrnodd yn digwydd? Felly fydd eich ysbyt iawn i meddwl. Rwy'n sgwrs fan yn ei ei wneud, fel weithio sydd wedi'i amddangos gan y blaen iawn atr�io mewn banylion. Rydym yn ymddiall gwaith erynt gwahbwyno mod i'r lle siŵr hwn, a'r huflu'r amser yn dweud hwn i hynny. C Mae y gallwn ni'n meddwl, mae'r ffordd ar gymerwyd gan hynny i â'r rydym, Mae'r rhan o gymryd am ddadw'r siwr, mae'n dweud rwy'n meddwl i'r meddwl ar y dyfÏg remind. Mae'n meddwl i'w meddwl gwneud yn hyn. Ychwanegethaf yn arnod a Llyfrgellio Unig? Rydyf acceptanceol ar y lleig? Is ychwanegio i'r white件 o'ch cyfnod i arfer? Ym mwyaf i'n gwleidio, gan fod yn unig, gan mae'r yma. Eu lleig yma. Mae'r yma yn y Llyfrgell yn y Llyfrgell I drafwn hyn. Mae gennym fathol, ond rwy'n meddwl i'r lleig, wrth Wyrd Geth. Cywethaf am galluекon at i gweld y pleronau sy'n cyfnod yn oed grannu i'r genne-wys. Yna, roeddwn i gwaith iddyn nhw'n blaen gyda'r Lleiw ac yn ffyrdd i'r sefydliadau ysgrifennu, yw amddoron ehangau i'r Robin Robertson i'r Kenny Burns, yw ddweud o hyd i'r gwaith i'r meddwlai, ac ydych chi'n cyfnadwe i gael ei immunity i'r wyffordd cyfnod Hyffordd. Asfodd yn ysgrifennu fyw nhw am gallu'n ei ysgrifennu, Mae'n gweithio'n gwybod am y gymaint gwnaeth i fynd i gael, ac mae'n gwybod ddomex yn gwybod i gael gwybod i gael. Ond yn ddechrau'r Lig 1, Lig 2, ac ym Machwm. Ond mae'n gweithio'n gwybod yn bobl yn gystafelol, ac mae'n ddechrau. Yn y Prime League, mae'n ddefnydd i'r Lig, ac yn ystod o bryd o gael yn gweithio. Abydd o'n defnyddio'r Lig, ac mae'n ddefnyddio'n gwybod i gael yn gwybod i gael. regiwle, mae'n adnod y rhan o'r plweithiau'n fach profi a ffaswn i chi i chi'n ei wneud o'r croesio. Ond yn fy ffaswn i'ch gwrs amser. Roedd i'n gysgen i'ch gwaith yn ffaswn i gwaith, a lle mae'n konti a'r gwahanol ar draws. A yna mor hwn soldden, ond y ffaswn i gael i chi'n gwahanol, Ac rydyn ni'n gwybod â'r prynhaid yma yn y byddai yn gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r ddol hwnna. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r ddw i'r hyn yn ei gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r ddweud. Dwi'n gweithio'n gweithio, dwi'n gweithio. Yn ymgyrch yn rydyn ni i'ch gweld i'r pwbl sydd ar y ddechrau? Rydyn ni'n gweld i'n gweld i'r pwbl sy'n gweld i'r pwbl sydd ar y gwaith. ac yn gweithio gweithio erbyn ei wneud o'r cwylio. Rydyn ni'n ddod yn ddweud o'r ddweud ar rhai, ac mae'n rhaid gwneud, o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud, a mae'n ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Rydyn ni'n ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Fy oedd yn ymddylch yn meddwl ar gyfer y dyfodol, gyda'r ddweud o'u ddweud. Yn y cwylio. Gwlad ei wneud o rai o ran ynglo i elech? Mae'r ddaf gwaeth oedd ysgolwyr yn yr event ond, nid yw yw gweld. Ond dyna ni'n cael y prosiect rym ni wedi ei ddweud i ymnodol i gael'r adysgu o'i gwasanaethau? Yn y fwyaf o'r anod, ac mae'n cael y bynd i wych chi gyd. Mae'r jawn yn cyfansiwch i gyd yma. Mae'n fwyaf gyda gweithredu i gyd. Felly'n fyddai gael amddir yn y bobl yn ôl. The first team, if you like, and the national team, and that's for them all. That's what they've got time for. They've been there and won it. Would I like to see England win the World Cup on the senior level? No, listen, of course you'll be, because for the lads it's fantastic for the players. Any young player who goes through the international route is fantastic, so we wish them all the best. Listen, if you're playing against Scotland, I might not think that, but no, you deserve all the credit you get. Because that was a fantastic achievement as well, and as you said, it's not just Dominic, John Joe was outstanding in that as well, so fear play to them. How analytical of you of your own performance is Dominic? Are you your own worst critic? Probably, yeah, and I think I always have been perhaps put a bit too much pressure on myself at times, but that should be because I've backed myself to affect games the way I know I can do and score goals and get assists, and whether that be where I've come from or in the Premier League now. So I think the belief in myself has what's got me to this point, and I continue to believe that I can compete at this level. Are you self-critical, Sharpie, when you look back at your games? I think grown-up, I think you realise what people expect from me. I don't know if Dom has a target that he sets out every season to try and achieve so many goals, but when I came down here at first, you know, we were made aware of all the players we've played in the number nine, and they expected this from me, that from me, so the expectation level was always there. So Dom will probably be the same, people will remember this one, remember that one, but listen, you've just got to take it on your own and just say, this is what I am, this is what I'm about. Go on, enjoy your football, work hard, and you will get the benefits. We've seen that already with his progression from where he's come from, but just keep aiming high, you know, that's all you've got. Keep aiming high, and you will reach your goals. Listen, within football you'll have ups and downs that will happen, whether it be injuries or loss of form or whatever, it's how you react to that, and I'm sure we've got no problem whatsoever with the young boys sitting next to me. I hope you're listening to all this, by the way, Dominic. And that's just about it for part one of this week's Everton Show, but don't go too far away because in part two we'll follow Wayne Rooney to declare House Hospice, and of course we look ahead to Monday Night's Premier League visit of Swansea City to Goodison Park. Welcome back to part two of this week's programme. Now, it's the time of year where the players go out and about in the local community, making a real difference to people's lives. The Blue Crimbo campaign this year is all about the Everton family, and in this lovely piece of film we follow Wayne Rooney and Sharpie to Clare House. I'm going to meet some of the kids, the kids' families, and it's nice to come in real time for a few smiles on the kids faces, and also on the families faces, especially around Christmas time. It's always great if you can do that and meet them and make them smile. Yeah, it's something we'd be trying to do every single year, and we're fortunate enough this year that Wayne's came along, he obviously does an awful lot with Clare House, so it was great to see him along here again today, and obviously all the patience is absolutely delighted to see him. Sophia has a condition called Cocaine Syndrome, which is a premature ageing disorder. Basically she'll just age very rapidly, she's got a shortened life expectancy, and she'll just over time lose all skills, she won't be able to walk and she'll lose her sight and her hearing, and she'll just get worse over time. To be honest, they just do everything, they give us a break, we just have so much fun, don't we? They do so much for the boys, they just make everything a lot easier. Well, Clare House is an amazing place. We focus on the support for the family, the children, creating a memory. You see there's lots of noise, lots of laughter, and that's what it's all about at Clare House. I've seen the work that they do. Here it's incredible, not just for the kids, but also for the parents of the children and the brothers and sisters as well of the children. They really do make a massive difference and help them families a lot, so it's important to give my support to them, but also we need to keep trying to raise money because the work they do needs funding. That looked like a nicer visit, right? It was, it's fantastic at this time of year going over to Clare House, and obviously the boys go to Alderhey, and it's given something back, but Wayne's got a tie-up with Clare House anyway, so he was brilliant, absolutely brilliant, as you'd expect from the players anyway. They go out there and put a smile in the people's face, and that's the most important thing, especially at this time of year. It is especially important around Christmas time, because the players find it very humbling when you make these community visits, whether they're for hospitals or hospitals or schools or any other community initiative, and it's so easy for the boys to put smiles on people's faces, isn't it? Definitely, I mean, it's a happy time of year, or that's at least what you want it to be, and that's the main thing. We're allowed to go and put smiles on people's faces, and that's the most humbling thing about this time of year when we go and do the visits. What's it like playing alongside Wayne Rooney? Is it still a bit surreal at times? Probably not so much now, but at times, yeah, when we're celebrating at Anfield, and he's not one in, but yeah, he's a good player to have alongside me, and I mean, as a young striker, he's already taught me a lot, and he's hitting some form now where he has been in form, and I'm happy to be supplying him, and he's supplying me likewise, and I think we've built up quite a good relationship so far, and the more we play together it seems to be, the more we know where each other are at the moment, so, yeah, it's up we'll have to play with. Has Wayne Rooney scored more goals than you thought he would, Shirley? Yeah, probably, I think, because, you know, Wayne's coming, you know, hate me for saying this, but towards the end of his career, you think that maybe he drops back deeper and he's not as involved in much, but I think the last few games and the goals he scored this season tells you, listen, you don't lose the ability that you've had, and he's been fantastic, what a fantastic footballer, and as Dominic just said there, the ball he put through in the Liverpool derby, a good run off the back of the defender, a great pinpoint pass, his goal against West Ham, you know, he's a fantastic player, so we shouldn't really be surprised at what we're seeing at this moment. I know a lot of people raised their eyebrows and thought it was just the right move, but listen, he was coming back to heaven, he is still getting loads to offer, and as Dominic said as well, the influence he can have in the young players is incredible, not just in the first team level, Dominic growing up, would he think he'd be playing with Wayne Rooney at one stage? No, Wayne Rooney was like, global icon still is, you know, so to have him back at the football club is massive, absolutely massive, from the under 60s all the way through, he's got a big, big part to play. Dominic, what about the goal against West Ham? It's been named as November's goal of the month, quite right too. Have you ever seen a better goal than that? It's definitely probably the best club witness whilst being on the pitch, and that's the quality that he brings to the team in a crucial point in the game, and I don't think there's probably many other players that could have produced that bit of quality at that time on the pitch, and that's what he's there for. Put your hand up if you thought it was a penalty. It was a penalty, wasn't it? Yeah, of course, I mean, Waz has put the ball in, I've made the run and took my first touch, he's took me forward, and I just mean put myself in between the defender and the ball as you would, and he's come flying in. Felt the contact, so... Who else would you want to take a penalty at Anfield? Lating the game then? Well, listen, the one he took before, the keeper saved it and he headed the rebound in, so you're thinking, going into this game, you're thinking, oh, we don't miss this one, but I think as he said in his interview, he'd been practising them, he knew what he was going to do. There was a little bit of a delay, but no, it was a penalty, a stone wall penalty, and they can complain all they want, but that's over now, and they can talk about all what happened in the game, but we stuck at it, and as I said, great ball from Wayne, good run from Dominic, a penalty was a penalty, and we moved on from there, so it was a good result for us, but we deserved that penalty. It was a big game, so was the Newcastle game, and so is Swansea City on Monday, and this is actually William's take on facing his former club. You always want to play against your old team, and that's one of the fixtures you'll probably look for, so I've been looking forward to this one, especially at home, it'd be nice to see old faces and all that, and old friends, but at the end of the day, it's just another game that we want to win, and keep a clean sheet, and especially at home, keep our momentum going. It seems that Sam Allardais has come in and started a quiet revolution. How has things been, how have things changed? I think that he's just come in and he was lively from day one, and that's what he's like, he's got a big personality, and that's rubbed off on the lads a little bit, and perked us up, and he's made things clear on the pitch what he wants, and it makes your job easier as a player to go out there and perform and do what he's asking. What's it done to Team morale, him coming in? It's lifted it massively, I think it's a lot happier dressing room, and you saw last night after the Newcastle game, and the showers, it's lively, it's a lot happier, and that's obvious with wins, and clean sheets, and good performances. It's just a happier place to go to work. As we've said earlier, Dom, the games are coming thick and fast. Swansea City at home, they're struggling, but there's no Gimmy's in the Premier League. Definitely not every point you get in the Premier League you have to work hard for, and me and all the lads are looking forward to the game on Monday, and off the back of recent results we're feeling a lot more confident, and we've certainly got that at the moment, so we'll be looking to take that into the game on Monday. Joins by momentum, Sharpie, is now expectation. The Everton punters will be going as good as on Monday night, and they'll all, to a man and woman, be expecting three points. Well, yeah, and the pressure's on us. If Swansea come in and sit behind the ball and make it difficult, as we have done in the last two away games, the pressure mounts to break them down. They're not in the best of form at this moment in time, but we're at home, and as Dominic says, he's a massive thing in football, so we can look forward to this game and hopefully get another three points. How nice is it to be playing on a Monday night just to give yourselves a little bit more recovery after a tough period? I suppose, yeah, off the back of the game on Wednesday, but it don't make really any difference what time we play. I don't think the recovery's pretty similar to what we've been having, but we'll all be ready for the game. One of your early goals was against Swansea. That's youth talking again. It was a recovery time and everything else, but no, listen, I played against Swansea I think it was the first year up. Bob Lachard was playing for Swansea and scored in the game. I scored at goodness in 3-1. Listen, they're a good football on the side. Paul Clement at the moment is just struggling a little bit with them, but he's got a decent reputation in the game. So I'm expecting a tough game. It won't be as easy as what the supporters will think it will be. So it'll be a tough game for us Monday, but hopefully we can continue the run. Let's see who we can catch in the next couple of weeks, rather than looking at the other teams from the bottom and wondering how they get it. It is, Dan, but it's still very, very tight. I think it's important that you keep getting the points on the board. If you can do that, you should be okay. It's another busy schedule. It's another big game on Monday. All the best, Dominic. Thanks to Sharpie. Thanks to Dominic Calvert-Lewin. We've just about run out of time. That's it for this week's programme. Do join us again in 7 days time for another Everton show. Thank you very much indeed for joining us. I hope you've enjoyed it. I'm sure you have. Don't forget to subscribe and that way you catch every single future episode.