 Welcome to the Premier League show joined by Andy McCulloch, the scush, all things from the Premier League at the weekend, but before we get into it, last week Alan Shearer and Terry Omry were the first inductees into the Premier League Hall of Fame. First of all, worthwhile inductees to be the first two. Can't get any better, can you really? I think Terry Omry is my favourite ever Premier League player and Alan Shearer. I think I watched his Premier League goals programme on Sky recently. It's just unbelievable goal scorer. So yeah, perfect to start off here. There is fantastic. There's been a bit of a debate now on who will be the first midfielder inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame. The lads over on the Super 6, whole DL, Sky Super 6 YouTube channel have been discussing what they think. The era was a different kind of player, not any less of a player, but a different kind of player. Why do you think he should be the next into the Hall of Fame? He is a Premier League legend. I don't doubt the ability and the achievements of the other two players, but when he came into the Premier League, £3 million from AC Milan, nobody knew who he was from the very first moment we saw him and he made his debut. He came off the bench. You knew instantly what he was about. For once, I agree with DT. Patrick Vieira, he was obviously DT, was talking about Patrick Vieira the first and foremost, what a footballer. Let me get the wax out and let's get lyrical. Jesus, what a footballer. I think people talk about Vieira on Twitter a couple of weeks ago. If you think about it now, I don't think we appreciate their energy. You often doubt it at the time. There's just never been a finer specimen as a midfielder. You had everything, 644, you could run like a gazelle, great technique, tackle, passionate, great captain. Got goals. Goals, some great goals. You could dribble, you could pass. He was just great. That Arsenal team, from what, 1960, came and did me from Milan. He was just great instantly. He was the title of the 97-98. He was just great. He was the catalyst before he went to Juventus. I think he's probably one of Arsenal's top five ever players. He's just a superb footballer. You do eat, if you wanted a mixture, you'd have a little bit of a mixture with you. If you wanted a play, you could play. Just an absolutely brilliant football. A brilliant bite thing at the spot. And bring it back. Just like you say, a man mountain of a man. And absolutely fabulous. Let by example, either amongst men. You could go on all day about Patrick Vieira. Some of the goals he scored. Some of the passages of play where he'd win the ball back. Drive up the pitch, lay it off and run into the box to score a goal. He was just everything. He was the prototype footballer, if you will. It's a shame we haven't got many like that now. Super footballer. Absolutely brilliant. Other names that have been mentioned that could go in there. Paul Scholes, one of my favourite footballers. A fan of the type of footballers that are playing in this country. Unbelievable. Right foot, left foot, great knee air. It's a past 60 yards. It's a tackle, but we'll leave that down. Do you know what though? It shows. I don't think many are nice. They've won a title without Scholes. Maybe one but unfair. I think he didn't win one when he retired in that gap even. I think that says a lot about his influence. I think he was javying in the Estes and others were talking about some of the greatest players. They were the ones to play. They always mentioned Paul Scholes. And as you can see, he's still got it when you see these odd videos. He's doing a 40 or a 55 yard ball. Someone's tower on the top of the cup. Just a superb footballer. I think he's underappreciated because compared to obviously the other peers in the same generation he didn't score as many goals where he didn't create as many chances or whatever. He was just a great footballer. He may have manunated second. I don't think he would have been the same without him. Other ones they've mentioned is David Beckham. Beckham's an icon and he was a brilliant player. One of the best cross of the ballers that have been in the Premier League. Frank Lampard. Super goal scorer. Really important. John Terry, Peter Myers, Chelsea, all those winners scored a lot of goals. Steven Gerrard. Peter Myers, Liverpool nearly got them to a title in the Champions League. At times he really took the club on his back to get them Champions League football. He was stupid in the field. Actually I think he's the best at the Lampard myself. No, I think he was. And obviously Roy Keane's another one who people have talked about. The constant winner captain. He was a fantastic captain for Manchester United. I think people forget as well. I think between 97 and 2000 he was so good as well. He had really good technical football. He could score goals. Him and Vera together as those rival captains. They probably should go in together. I remember they did the better enemies programme on ITV. Now I think you could talk. I suppose when you look back you think these players are much better than what we've got now. They may be, may be not. But some really great midfielders. Those, that bit between the teeth, you don't get them players like that any more. You know, Keane was great as well. Going to be interesting to see who the next ones are. But Vera, like you said, I think Patrick Vera, I agree with DT. She'll be the first midfielder. She was superb. Absolutely changed Arsenal. Totally changed Arsenal. And a fantastic player. Getting into the action Friday night saw Leicester City were having a tremendous season. Go to Southampton and went behind. Changed World Prize. Penalty put them behind. Johnny Evans with an equaliser to get them a point. They were a bit disappointed. They didn't go on and win it won't be really. Because where they are in the league, I think they're definitely in your... and I think they're definitely in the Champions League to be honest. I think the win would have more or less guaranteed them. I think they seem to trip themselves up Leicester. They always seem to do well for a couple of games. And then they have a couple of rough results. I don't mean wrong. I think they've had injury problems. Like many teams have had this season. But yeah, they just need to get a couple more wins just to see them over the line. And that's what cost them last season. So I think yeah, they'll be disappointed. 71% of the ball, and they had 23 attempts at goal to Southampton's five. You know, they thought they'd probably go right and clutch here in Atchos. Can't stop scoring, Keane. So that would have been a frustrating thing for them. Manchester City played their aft 12 on Saturday. Obviously in between the Champions League. And basically wrapped the title up with a 2-0 win at the palace. Yeah, they played what most they would call reserves. But for most others, they were the third or fourth best-sever in England. They were absolutely superb. Nice to see where they scored a goal like that. Farran Sora has scored on the Scorches as well, didn't he? Yeah, they're just a machine, aren't they? And Pep's probably one of the best league managers ever. They just steamroll after the year, after the year, bottom last year, sadly. Now, they were brilliant. They did add a goal this lap in the first half. Gabriel has scored a lovely volley into the roof of the net. He was just judged off shy. But it was great to see it go air and score a goal like that. Great face. They're one of the best in Premier League history, hasn't they? And it's nice to see him get goals before he goes. Absolutely. He does leave the Premier League in heaven. I've been linked with many clubs. But yeah, Chris, the Palace, safe mid-table. Well, Roy's, yeah Roy's, they won't like to say this, but the problem on the beach. They enjoy a holiday this time of year, Palace. Once the safe don't do so. You know, but maybe until it gets, that's their aim every season, isn't it? Really stay up. He wants to get 48 points, doesn't he? They're on 38 at the moment. I think that's going to be enough, though, this season. Oh, yeah, yeah. But I think his aim was to get them over 40 points. Man City 80 points, so the 13 points are the United. The United can get 15, so. There was a little bit a couple of weeks ago where you thought maybe if the City had a Bible. Yeah, the City wobbled. They just carried on with it. Gray and Potter's Brighton beat Leeds United 2-0. It was a good win, actually. Brighton, yeah. Brighton is such a strange team, aren't they? Because they play nice football. It's everywhere to the final third, it's great. Exactly. And some games they do look good in the final third, but they just can't finish the chances. Again, you could spend £150 million on strikers and they might just never work in the plenty of league. And that's what they need to solve. They need to find, whether it's Ivan Tony or Edward, whoever it may be, they need to find that striker who's going to finish the chances. I know people don't love XG, but over the course of the season, Brighton have missed half fulls of great chances to win games. And, you know, one season it'll either go forward and they'll finish on the top half or they may get really gated because you can't have that disparity in performance. And, yeah, they need to get sort of the conversion out. Di Bidleith tune i'l de Paschill Gros with the penalty, got them off, up and running. And Danny Welbech getting a goal lead at 58% of the ball, but Brighton had that set and seen the terms of goal to 11. So did he create a lot of chances? He just don't score the goals, did he? Good side, you know, but I don't think they're a top side, but they're a decent side, just that you need those missing pieces that they lack. Unless you put them up, well, you know, they're having to get wins to keep themselves away. They're safe now, but with five or six games to go, they should, a team that plays football like that, you'd expect them to be safer. Yeah, they do seem quite happy with how it's going. I think, though, they want to see some progression next season, but we'll see. Definitely. The R5 game with Chelsea full-on, probably Chelsea's easiest game now on paper, even though it was a south-west London derby or a west London derby, a west London derby, a south London derby. Cai Havets with both goals, 10 and 14. 19 now. Being a pleasure within this season? Not for the first half, but then Chelsea didn't, under Lampard didn't play what would suit him. I think Tuchel's now been able to tweak it where you can get the best out of Cai Havets and get him into the areas he wants. I think he's been much better. I think next season. Only 20. Exactly. You've got to be patient. I think price tags bring the expectation, but when they're that age, you know, they're not all, you know, the great Ronaldo who's 70, when he has PSV and smashed up, people need to take time. And I think Havets will come good. Same with Wain. I think Wain has got quite a lot of assists this season. Actually with Chelsea, it just does not work in front of goal. So yeah, I think they'll be fine. But we know he's a good finisher cos there's time in Germany. I know he's had a bit of a maid this year in front of goal, but if he's short that out, then you've got a great player. Fullham again, you know, fullham 51% at the plate, 10 attempts at goal to knife at Chelsea. Yeah, it's just can't, again, another team can't finish the chances or create good enough chances. I think some of the players have dipped, especially after there was a bit of COVID, outbreak at the club, I think Angwyce was really good in the first half of the season, second half of the season. He's been in half the team cos he can't really finish games for every reason. So I don't know whether they had COVID or not going to speculate on that. But yeah, they need just a bit of... I think Scott Barker's on a decent job this season. I think when he signed those players, it did turn around, but just too short. They've had three or four games, not necessarily this one, but three or four games where they were one up with 12 minutes left and lost, you know, wolves, nail nail an injury time and try orish go to lose the game. You've had a couple of those where if they're just hung on, they've got the point, they can see that a late goal against Arsenal on 97th minute with equaliser at Arsenal, you're a wee. And that's cost a million. I think that I'm not having fans, probably hate them as well. I know it says everyone, but I think when you're new to coming up, you need those fans to get that little extra performance. It's probably not a year good year to come, really, in that sense. Do you think Chelsea going to have enough for troffo? They've got four difficult games to play. They are three points ahead of Westam. Westam, I've got an easy running. I think so, because I think if they don't win, they'll pick up enough draws. And I think Westam can be, if you've noticed lately, Westam seems to, they wouldn't have done that, but they seem to go ahead and they seem to start conceding then. I don't know, I think, I think if Lingard drops off as well, I think Westam are going to struggle to get in that troffo. Yeah, I think they haven't got the greatest goal. So do you think it'll be that United are in it? They've got 67 from 33, Leicester have got 63 from 34, and Chelsea have got 61 from 33? I think so, at this point. I don't think Liverpool are going to have enough towards the end of the season to get ahead, so now. No, fair enough. Aston Villa went to go to Shunpark on 1-2-1 on Saturday night. Everton bottling in again. Didn't turn up the beer. Arrow didn't turn up. But Villa, Dylan, Dean Smith has done a good job this season. He was under pressure, yeah, after the last season, lately as well without Grealish, you'd expect them to fell off. I know they have fell off a bit, but still picking up a couple of wins. I think Grealish is back in 10 days. So probably just in time for another event game. But yeah, he's, I think, I think he's done well. I think I feel it a go and places me, whether Dean Smith's the right manager to take them, we'll see. I think he's got an identity, got to bring young players, he developed them. You know, they've got a local club on the up, yeah. So they'll be happy with that. The 48 points. 10th will do them, yeah. You know what? It's a good season, considering he stayed up 10 minutes to spare last season. I think they've done very well. Onto Sunday, Newcastle played Arsenal in the earlier kick-off, the two o'clock kick-off Arsenal, who haven't been in great form of late, but got a good start in this one, and it's set them on the way, on any with the goal in the opening. Five or six minutes. And then Patech. Patech, what's called Patech? Pierre Emmerich, a barmi angodd y sech. Yeah, lovely, acro Patech. Back after illness, malaria. You could get a cross by Nellie. It was, yeah. Yeah. Arsenal puff and puffing games. I think they create a lot of chances. They just, there's a disconnect with them. I think that they need to find some, you know, maybe some signs. They'll fix that. You know, I'll see if they mind. You might, you'll probably get at least the start of next season's improved, but we'll see how it goes. You know, Arsenal, a fan's expectant. I spoke to Robbie last week on the first for the first issue, and he seems to think that if they don't win the Europa League, that's how it'll be gone. Maybe. I don't know. Maybe. Again, maybe. However, the thing with Arsenal, I would say, is they do need to think about what, they need to think about maybe replenishing the squad. That's you with looking at it, with your full background. No, I know. He might not be the right man. Again. No, no, I'm talking. I also think that Robbie likes when they change manager, because that really, it's good for them. Are they? No, he does. But no, I think that he, I think it is important to get to the least of the final. That is very important. I know the one goal down on, the ability of the rail, but you've got the way to go. I think if they go out, then it's like, it's a bad season, because they're not going to be in Europe. I think the only thing that might save them is, I think, to save them like 40 million in wages this summer. So that may help them. You're looking at it from a sensible point of view. That's true. Well, you're all looking at it going, well, you can build, you need to build, but if you look at what you've done, if you look at what Cronker's done a few weeks ago with the Super League, did they do things sensible? No, I suppose not. I think football should be a bit more sensible, but they generally aren't. Neat. He hasn't done great, let's be honest though. I think he, I think he had a lot of expectation. I think he's had the same teeth and problems lampard that were not as good as a squad. Maybe they should be doing it a bit better than they are probably. So I think... I think it's not even convinced 100% that it's results. I think it's the way they play. Performance is not... I think they only got results by playing economical and trying to play properly. They seem to make a tell. They've got a horrible discipline record and make a lot of errors to see that we beat them on there because they, you know, go all the way through it in. That's the silly things that, you know, that people start looking at really. Yeah, definitely. We can't not touch on Manchester United and Liverpool were there. I mean, they should have been playing it. And obviously United had Liverpool won, the league was done for Manchester City. But United, a United victory would have probably assured them, run us up in the Premier League and kept it going. As it was, there was obviously fan protests. That probably when it, you know, obviously, she and someone get overstepped. You know, overstepped. I understand what they're doing and I think it's powerful to a certain extent what it has to be within parameters as well. But clearly a lot of feeling towards the glazes and this, the European Super League was destroyed and broke the camel. Yeah, there was a lot of, you know, I think they could call it the grieving yellow thing a couple of 10 years ago where they were the old man United Colors and they've always had an issue with the glazes and I partly understand that because they feel the club's rolling off them really and the Super League was another slap in the face because they didn't really care about the fans. I think one of the issues they've got is they don't put their own money into the club. I suppose we look at a brand which look at the city owners they do and I suppose they're not beholden to if they don't have to. It's a business and we all expect owners to just put every ounce of money into the clubs. That's not always how it works. However, I think the fans feel that are from a nice perspective that they stole and it's now run for foreign fans and fans around the world rather than the fans at home and I think understand that there's frustration. I think I agree with like 90% of what they did in the protest. I think, you know, you've got to, that's the biggest game of the season why wouldn't you protest then? Don't smash, don't start vandalising, don't start hitting police officers. I know police officers, there was videos of police officers doing other things, but... Well just try to keep it as... Because what happens then is the press turn on you then. It goes from like Man United fans got a game called off by sensory protesting to thugs got the game called off and it changes the narrative and that's what they want to do, you know, especially with us north and it sadly is making us out to be, you know, brainless at times. So yeah, it's sad really. But a massive statement on obviously... Yeah, Sky's the biggest game of the season, usually the biggest viewing game of the season and you got called off because of that. Yeah and I think Man United's struggling to reschedule because they've got a game every midweek. Yeah, yeah, because they are up as well so... You don't have to play after the season finishes. It's getting to both of my points. Yeah, that's it. Void it. Eh, no, I'm sure it'll be... It'll avoid. It'll be fitted in somewhere. Spears then. The final game on Sunday night beat Sheffield United four-nil. Gareth Bale. Some good goals there. With a hat-trick there. Sheffield United obviously full flipflops on now on the relegates. It's sad, yeah. What's happening there? Going through the motions. I still feel like he should have backed this while. That he absolutely loved the club. He's spent 40 million on Brewster and Beige though and that's a lot for them. I agree with it. The problem there is, I think... Even if he'd just got to the summer then... What Chris wanted to do in January is he wanted Lingard and people like that. It's basically to go... We're going to be in the championship next season but we won't go down on the back of all these defeats. We'll get a bit of confidence back. And then it didn't work out that way. I think he's not been overly happy. He signed Bogle and Lowe. He would... Good young players but championship level. I think there's a lot of mixed messages in the summer where it's not worked out. Chris is a good manager. He's obviously brought the club up from the league one. It's all the way to the Premier League. He'll go elsewhere now and I think it's just a breakdown between him and the younger. But it's sad, yeah. I think they did a nip switch essentially where they come up do really well and then they fall off the next season. Well, Gareth Bale, just very briefly what have you made of him? Doing a wrong Bale on his day still got all the talents in the world. I think Mareenio... It's a strange translate because it seems one that Daniel Levy wanted to do when Mareenio did and so Mareenio didn't play him as often, fitness, whatever. And when he's played, he's got all the ability in the world. I think it's up to Gareth whether he wants to do really. It's up to him to apply himself I guess in certain situations. I think he's a wonderful talent though. We see what he can do. I just... I think you're all that he said he's going back to Madrid no matter what. I thought that. I could see spares lowering him again. I think... Well, he warned me. He's feeling like we're talking to him again. He's feeling like we're evident this week saying Carlo has asked for him. No, thanks. But he said himself apparently that he's going back to Madrid. Did Carlo fall out of Real Madrid? Someone said that but I don't know. Anyway, either way, I think he's done... I think he's won great games for spares. I think, you know, on a stage, super player and the goals were great. You know the match ball. But yeah, it's been a weird season for spares really overall. You know, I think Meridio when he went in, I was a bit sceptical and it turned out that way. Thought it would be a bit better initially but it didn't. But I hope. Yeah. Mundi denso, West Brom play Wolves. So obviously, West Brom had to win to give themselves any chance. However, slim. But Wolves took the lead. Fabio Silva, who's put the ball in the net a little bit lately. He's getting a little bit better. He's getting a little bit better in my post-VIA. He's getting a little bit better in my post-VIA. He's getting a little bit better in my post-VIA, he's got an injury time. But Diagni, who's done quite well for West Brom. He's gone. Sam always doesn't. I don't get it. I already get it. They don't always work out after he believes. No, no. But, you know, Milajajavitch Ansarho, Palas, East East East. Cone, Felly yn voirol y dyma ni beth yn teimlo fel hynny'n ardu gwahoddi. Prydau mewn ddechrau yma, rydyn ni'n fydd yn perthyn ni i ni. Rydyn ni wedi gweld atod rydyn ni ar y newid, allan, gydian i'r rheulu. Rydyn ni'n hyn o fyrd sydd hanesfa i chael mwy amser gyda fynd yn fyrdi. Rydyn ni'n lle. Rydyn ni'n lle dim bod. Rydyn ni'n lle. Rydyn ni'n lle i'n llyffod. Rydyn ni'n lle i'n llyffod i chi, rydyn ni'n lle imbwrdd fryw i chi, so i chi'n gwybod i'r pwysig i'r gweithio mewn Gaelig, rhai os yn ddiddordeb yn gweithio i'r rhaid i'r wath. A yna'r gweithio'r gweithio ar gyfer y Llywodraeth yma, yn ysgolfyn ni, ac i'n ysgolfyn ni, a'r ysgolfyn ni, yn ysgolfyn ni, yw'r cyflau cyllidiaeth Cyswb hynny. A'n 19 munud, ond y sy'n gweithio'n gweithio ym Mhwythbeth yn ysgolfa yw hynny. dw i'n berni i'r byw i'r byd gynnwys ar y gynllun, i'r awf yn ffad, y ten yn satyn. Westnam mwais y ffaith yn fyddi'n bwysig. Antonio squads 12-18 mnwysig i'r byd Westnam i'r byddwyr yn ynion. Be gws, mwais y ffadau'r gynnwys. Rwy'n gweithio i'n cyfnodd ar hynny, ond rydw i'n gweithio i'r cyffredinol. Rydw i'n gweithio i'r byd yn y byddwyr a'r byd. Ion yw'r union wedi eu bwysaeth yn fawr i gyd. Ni i chi'n gyd wedi mynd wedi gweithio'n cwmhwyredu llawer o dda fel gyda chi. Roedd yna gynnugi, ac yn fynd yn wir�이, ac mae'n gweithio'r ganddach yng nghyrch. A'n led Siadwch, lle bod fe'n cymdeilio'n gilydd hynny wedi ein bod yn ein gwybodfa. Doedd yny'n ddweud o'r cyfnodau manhau, ac mae'n teimlo bod nhw'n cymdiddur i ni yn gorfod. Mae'n gweithio'n gwybod. Mae'r mhobl i'w bwysig i mi. Pa sy'n gwneud eich cychwyn o hanes i gyfleu'r ddaeth. Felly yw Franclan pad, mae'r Westlans. Mae'r Westlans yn y bwysig yn dwerg. Mae'njawid yn y rysg o'n bwysig i ddesgrifydd o rhai. Fe oedd wrth gweithio gyda'n meddwlillig ym Mhobl. Mae effeidl aíu'r Westlans! Mae hynny'n meddwl i'r Westlans! Mae gennym gallu tynnu i ddimearol yn ddechrau... mae gennym ei ddimearol yn y gwaith y rhai. Ac rhaid i'n meddwl i, ydyn nhw. Mae'n meddwl i'r pelch o'r pan o'i wneud ymlaeg i'r mewn? Wrth gwrs mae fawr arall, mae eich nifer o'r pwysgag yn peolwch y gwaith. Cyngor hwnnw rwy'n meddwl i'r ceisiau. Rwy'n meddwl i gael. Mae'n meddwl i chi. Mae'n meddwl i chi ceisiau o waith, fel yrhaid ni'n meddwl ar gyfer yr ydyll系 fyddon. Mae'n meddwl i chi i'r rei'r môl am Siarad. I ran oed yn bydd at ni, fel bod yma o'r mhwysledig.ffeithioMEIwch yn ff medic, y bydd gennymio mhwysledig, mae'r mhwysledig gyda ni, ffordd i'r ffordd i ddau'n cyffiniru. Mae'n ffordd i ddau'n cyffiniru, mae'r mhwysledig. Mae'n ddau'n cyffiniru, mae'n ddau'n cyffiniru, mae'n ddau'n cyffiniru, so anghyddwch ar byw. Mae'n ddechrau mynd i'r hoffa, mae'n hoffa'n unig o lydy, So currently it's just going to go, we'll face it with this team no matter what, and he's done a great job. He's used this season without a fan so just get them organized. Grant wins out and they've got better and better and better as the season's going on. And fair play to them, they're one of the best teams in the Premier League at the moment. They're flying, they're on form, they're winning games. They are bouncing back, they got beat their own last game against Chelsea and they bounced back. Tricky game away by a penalty and they've gone on one two-fifth. Fe ganddglaen yn blygu, nid nid yn gyntaf, fel hawdd wedi grannu iawn ond yn gwneud. Fe'n ganddglaen, ond yddwn yn ei wneud, a mae wedi fyddechrau'r гflus, ond yn gyntenciau, ond mae'n ganddglaen. Fel nid ydy'n amlwg, yna e'n grannu eich gwil ffordd. Felly mae'n ganddglaen wedi fawr o'ch trefwyd, hen wedi gweld fyddai'n gwisawd bwysig, rhaid i'n gandddog yn yma mewn gw молiadau aryr, ond mae'n ei wneud amddangos i hefyd, Ac mae'n rhaid i'n mynd i'w ddechrau. Rwy'n meddwl, fel y mae nifer o'r ffordd ar gyfer, mae'n gweithio ar gyfer gwaith y gair. Rydyn nhw'n rhaid i'r ffordd, do'r cyffredin yn eich ddaf yn ddod. Rwy'n meddwl y pethau, rydyn nhw'n ddod. Rydyn nhw'n i'n i ddod o'r bêl yn ei gweithio, rydyn nhw. Rydyn nhw'n i ddod o'r bêl yn ei gweithio ar gyfer gwaith, ac mae'n rhaid i'r bêl yn ddod. Nid oedd diwrnodol yn dweud gwahanol'r bwysig. Bydd ydw'n hawl mwy fynd i'ch gweithio gyda'r busg iawn. Felly mae'n gwneud o'r busg iawn ar hyn o'n rhan o'r busgr wahanol. Ond Findadwyd yn gweithio gwahanol a'r busgr wahanol. the money out of York and back in the China, so we'll see. So we'll see what they do. You know you know, you can take the Arsenal's 여러분들. There you go, Spice, there's a couple of bits up in the back there. Yes, so great win for West Ham. I'd say during Europe definitely next season, it'll definitely be in the top seven, the stealing, the five for the top four, for every West Ham fan with a bit your hand off to be in the Champions League fight before Games. я'n pet mwys i'n brennau i'r seud yma? Fy, mae'n hyd yn gwneud. Mae'n mwys i'n dwylo chi. Mae'n mynd i'n mynd wahas yma. Ac mae gennym ni'n iawn i ddigon. Felly, mae'r arig. Mae'r trof yn y Llywodraeth, fe'n mynd i'r wneud ein llei지를 iawn iechwan i ymweld Európa Leig. Rhaid i'n groes wedi gweld, mae'n ei gofynu newid yn e�w i'r eitaf, ac mae'r arwch yn eu bod yn gwneud yn gliweddordeb yn eitaf i'r Elef, mae'n nhw'n iawn gweld i'r Cefnol o Leacol. Dw i ddim yn ei hun, gan ym mhag i gydwch chi i Gwyrdd. Reitwch chi i gydwch chi'n gwybod i'r lleol. Mewn sŵl iawn, eu cynnwys eich gwasanaethau yn'r lleol. Ond nid o'n bwysig i'n dwi'n gwneud, mynd i'n ffrifi... Mae'n dweud eu lleol, mae'n gynghwm. Mae'n ddweud, a mae'n ddod oan, mae'n ddod oan yn gweithio, mae'n ddangos, Di'n gweithio gweithio â'r gweithiau yn gwybod, os rwy'n cael ei gweithio gweithiau yn gwybodaeth, felly y cyfbryd yn Ffyrdd o Manchester City yn siwr oedd ond o'i gwybod yn brydau, ond mae'r gweithio yn gweithio'r gweithio bod ni'n gweithio'n gofod o'r gweithiau. Un o'n rhan iawn i gael ymddir jetzti구요 yn gweithio hefyd. Ewch yn cael ei gweithio gyda'r Cyfbrydog-Gorlennu, Your career didn't work chasing like that. You sort of took a step back, maybe, to a social and to work, Down for them cos you still spent money, Of course they're a buff. worker I'm playing very quickly, finally, he's done it again. With no fans, and no money. It's incredible how you see it. But the primary league again next season. I think maybe you are overturesهاwn to leave,ชiert about the palace-type team that's coming to the Forum. But as you've got to gold like it shows on Dice every year that the talent gap is so big for your be Giovanni lockdown. Chwmp going on in the case and we always get to that 35-40-point mark. Ac fod yn cael eu cyfle o'r gyfer. Deis wneud i chi wrth yn lle siarad a'n ôl yn du i'w prif yn da. On dweud efallai fydd cael y club yw fydd yn digon i'r lle hroed. Felly mae'n fydd yn lle i'ch club i'r lle hroed. Felly mae'n mid yn wneud i ddweud. Rhaid i dweud. Felly mae'n cael eu rai yma. Mae pethau'r fan fydd, a chy papaed opon, ac mae'n rhaid i gyd agorod o'r ddiolau. ond byddai'n rhoi i gwybod ar y cyflugion o'r lathau, o'r lathau bod o'r llathau, o'r hoffa nhw'n mynd i gael yng nghargoi'r holl ei gyfle, wrth gweithio yn cael eiwedd o'r ddechrau o'r rheinydd. Ie, dwi'n fawr. Rydw i ddod yn gweithio. Rydw i'n rhai yn eich dawn o'r ffwrn i'r fddwysgraf. Fynais ei gennydd i'r rhaid, i'n fいきます yn y'r ffottu canw i'r ffaith, My decline we do more of this talking about other aspects of football in other countries. Get over there and give that a subscribe as well. We'll see you later.