 Steve, dwi'n bod ni'n gweithio i gael y cyfnodd yren o'r cyfnodd a'r cyfnodd cymryd yn sesiynau. Rwy'n gwybod i'ch gweithio'r cyfnodd o'r gweithio'r cyfrifiad, fe fydd yn ddiw i'r gweithio'r cyfnodd, rydyn ni'n ei golygu fynd i'r ambrallau o'r gweithwyr Bill Foly yn ysgol, oedd eich gwybodaeth o'r gweithio a mae'r cyfnodd yn dda. Cyngor a'r gweithio'n ysg motivated yr argym birdsig cymdeithasol o'r cyfrannu. Rydym yn rhan fwy Changor, a'n gwirio gyda ni'nner y brifautol, ac yn gwirio'r dysgu'n gwirio'n gwirio'r cyflugio'r cyflugiau, ac yn ymlaen i'r cyfrannu, yn fwy o'r gweithio, ac yn ymlaen i'n meddylch. Mae'n gwirio'n arol, ac yn ymlaen i'r cyfrannu a'r cyfrannu agos eu cyfrannu hefyd wrth yma'n llei gwirio, a cyfnodd o'r cyfnodd yn y Lleidydd Nôr. Cymru ddim yn fawr, yma, y dyma'r cyfnodd yn ei ddau gyda'r cymryd. Ac mae'n mynd i'r cyfnodd, ac mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl sy'n cymryd cyfnodd yn ddechrau'r cyfnodd. A'r cyfeirio cyflwyno, mae'n meddwl i'n cyfnodd yn byw ymweld gyda'r cyfnodd. Mae'n mynd yn 17, mae'n cyfnodd wedi 19 a oedd. Gwch i'n meddwl a'r cyfeirio, anud gyda'r ysgol a'r ysgol yn ysgol? Rhywbeth yn ysgol yn ysgol yma. Menud i'n meddwl am ei wneud. Efallai chi'n gallu beth a ddechrau heraniaid rhan o'r awd, ac i ni'n rheswpeth sy'n meddwl am ymlaen yma. Yrgyrchu trafodaeth yn ysgol, ac rydw i fod yn llaw am iawn er hefyd yn ein sefysiad. Tyflenau tynnu gyda'r ysgol sy'n meddwl am ysgol, rheswm yn ysgol yn ysgol, ac yn gwybod ei meddwl yn treidio. We probably found ourselves in the position where for the first time with the women's team that were actually leaving players out of the matchstage squad. We saw the new players settling really well and it was a really good start to the season and we maintained that all the way through and here we are now today still unbeaten in the league and we're free games to go. With that exciting time and with those exciting moments come memories that these players will remember forever playing in front of record attendances at Vitality stadium and over doubling previous campaigns? We play our games out of Ringwoods and it's a great facility for us to host the women's team here. But our average crowd has gone up, we're really grateful to everybody who comes and supports us here at Ringwoods. It's around 350, we've touched 400 on a couple of occasions but the two games at the Vitality Stadium are just memorable occasions. I've got to say big thank you to all the departments at the football club for promoting the game and getting the attendance they have. I think it was nearly 13,000 across the two league games and they were memorable occasions for the players and real highlights for us to be able to play at a stadium pitch and see so many people come out and support the team. It doesn't just come as memorable moments for the players, it comes as memorable moments for the town, doesn't it? Inspiring that next generation and when you see players selling autographs for young children and everything like that, that's almost what it's all about really. Yeah and that's the nice bit when I get the opportunity to reflect on those moments at the stadium or the special moments that we've had throughout the season and we had it here at the weekends. A lot of young families come to watch, a lot of boys and girls that are there supporting the team and the players always stay behind afterwards, they don't go in the changing room straight away. It's a bit of a tradition in the women's game that they stay out and meet the fans and it fills me with great pride. I've been part of the women's set up now for a long time and to see us hosting the game at the Vitality Stadium. The local town, as you say, coming out and supporting us, it's a really proud moment and I say it's a really special moment for the players and hopefully the supporters as well. Some faces here that have been with the club a long time come through the youth system as well. That must be really proud for everybody involved with the whole development structure here. Yeah, on a Wednesday night, it's a big night for us because we start here at Ringwood at five o'clock with our under tens and they go right through all the age groups, 12s, the 14s, the 16s and then we were into the senior teams with the development and enjoying a very good season and ourselves. So you see the whole range of players that we have at AFC Bournemouth and yeah it does, it fills me with great pride being able to work with those younger players as well and seeing them develop and coming to the first team environment. It's an important recruitment for us as well. We've got the likes of Katie Scaddon and Abby Jones and Lucy Cooper and Holly Humphries that have come through that and have made some really good impressions in the first team. So yeah it's really great when that happens. I mentioned there about a team being together with old and fresh faces but they're also a team that wants to entertain. Are they over 120 goals scored across all competitions this season? Yeah, it's a big part of our game. We've got a lot of attacking players in the squad. We certainly do want to entertain. We want to play at a high tempo. We want to be creative. That's what we're trying to set our culture right throughout the season and yeah we've managed to score a few goals and there have been some great goals along the way as well. We've got a number of players that have reached double figures now for goals and it's something that we work on trying to score those goals but importantly trying to defend them as well. So we've got that nice balance in the team but yeah we've enjoyed scoring those goals. We now know there's three big games between now and the end of the season and we know that three wins would get us promotion up to the third tier. Just give us your assessment on those three games going forward. Yeah, right throughout the season it's probably what all managers say. You concentrate on the next game but we've had this incredible run. We probably didn't expect to be undefeated coming into the last few weeks of the season but that's testament to the quality of the performances that players have put on and we find ourselves now three games to go. One more here at Ringwood and then two really tough away matches to finish off the season but we have to win all three. The way that it's worked out and the way to twist the fate with the fixtures are that the extra one is the last game of the season but each of these last three games are really important. They're going to be tough challenges in different ways but the team have approached every challenge that they've had this season in a really positive way. I said to the players a couple of weeks ago it's a privilege to be in the position that we are. We're enjoying that title challenge. It's a great title challenge. I think it's great for the National League that we've got two teams that are undefeated going into the last three games each. Like I said we've got to concentrate on the two other games as well but there's no doubt that if it does come down to the last game this season I think it's going to be a real showcase for the league and a real highlight of the season. I don't need to tell them too much about what's at stake each week. We've had that from week one. Like I said they're a really determined group. They're a group that want to be the best that they can be. Training standards are exceptionally high and they try to match them on the match days. They'll be doing that over the last three games. I know that they'll give their absolute maximum effort for the football club.