 Mae'n meddwl yn allan o'r gael, mae'r gweithio eich gweithio'n gymuned. Mae'n cael ei gael o'r gweithio'r gweithio sy'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'i gweithio, a'r gweithio'n gwneud. Fyny'n digwydd, dwi'n ffrustratio i chi i'w gweithio'n gweithio i'w gweithio. Yn gweithio yng Nghymru, mae'n gweithio'n cyffredig o'r cyllid yma. Felly ydych chi'n ei wneud y byddai'r ffordd? Mae'r ffordd i chi'n gweithio eich gweithio'r newid yn gweithio. Felly mae'n gweithio, ond mae'n rhaid i'n gweithio'r ffordd. Rwy'n rhaid i chi'n gwneud, John Dice yn y byd yn y blyneddau. A'n dweud i'n mynd i ei ddyfodol i chi'n ei gweithio'r ysgol, Ac mae'n gweithio i chi'n gweithio'r ffordd i chi'n gweithio'r ffordd i chi'n gweithio'r gweithio'r ffordd. Wel, mae'n gweithio'r unrhyw o'i ei gweld, a mae wedi wneud yn dod o'r hynny, felly rydyn ni'n dda i gyd yn ymdweithio. Felly gan yw'r cofwyl yn gallu cyfnodd. Mae'r gweithio'n bwysig iawn i'w agorwch, ond mae'n gweithio'n bwysig iawn i'ch gyrslu. Mae'n rhaid i'r cyfrifiadau a'r cyfrifiadau. Felly mae'r ffaptio a'n gwneud hynny. Mae nifer fraol ymlaen, o wahanol i gyddiwyddi'i gynhyrch a'r ffordd. Cymru, eu gwneud yn gweithio byddwch yn ystod yn methu, ac mae hynny yn ei erioed y ffan, o'n ffrindio'n ei gynhyrch? A oedden nhw ond mae gennym a phoblion. Mae hollwch yn ei gwybod. Mae'n gwneud, a dyna'n gallu gyddiad o flynyddoedd pethau, ond mae hyn yn gwneud ar y ffordd. Mae ydych yn hollwch cyfnogi, Rwyf yn ôl ond y byddai i'r gweithio cyfu os yma mae ystyried eich gyffredinol yn rhoi gwahanol. Yn erbyn gyf "-hfwrdd hynny", yw ddau'r hyn wedi eu bod ymarferau i chi tymu? Mae'r cyflwormau prifysgol ar hynny, ac rydyn ni'n pari yn fylio ar ôl. Mae'n pal bai hynny i gael. Rydyn ni'n byw i'r gweithio i'r ddau'r hynny yn dda, ychydig i'r gwahanol yn ei wneud. Yn y peth, rydyn ni'n gwneud am gafodd. I don't think I need to separate them or overlap them. I only have to focus on what we do, so it's all hearsay to what point. I think that could have to the game. I certainly wouldn't use it as an excuse from our point of view. Greg, you've got West Ham next. How old do you live, you place? We have to. It's one of the hardest things about being in these situations of a fight is that when you lose games and we were there last year, you go again and it's next weekend, we've got time, everybody has to lift and the first person has to do that is me. Simple as that. Are you getting to the stage where you're drained by all this? No, because when you sign up for this job, when I take the challenge of managing Everton in the place where we were last year, you have to take that on and I'm fortunate in fact in the fact of probably I've been in the game a long time and you become quite tough to these things. You need good support around you. You need all those things and it becomes your life. Anything I want to do is try and bring success to this club, wherever the relative success is. So the challenge of that is always a good thing and I think sometimes in management, maybe in life, you have to see what's the best opportunity here to try and turn this around. Because if I don't feel like that, then what's the point? You spoke before this game about having to prove people wrong in terms of your own managerial ability. Do you have a message to the fans? Obviously you believe in yourself, you're going to do that. Do you have a message to them at this point about the confidence that you can turn things around? I don't have a message on that point of view because I have to be confident in my coaching ability. I've coached at Derby County now, coached at Chelsea, coached in the Champions League, coached at Everton last season, coached in them now. So I have to work with a team that I've got and find a way to make it as good as we can be. I don't think that's a message to the fans. A message to the fans will always be that I want to create a team that can show passion and shout at myself to be fair. So in terms of myself now, we're in a tough moment so everything can look tough and feel tough. But in terms of my abilities, I always remain confident about that because I know I'm not a miracle worker. I know I'm not the best coach in the world necessarily. To proclaim that would be stupid anyway because so many people have got things and successes behind them. But I know I'll work as hard as I can be to be as good as I can be and I think that's it. Pre-match, I don't think the importance of this game was lost on many obviously with both teams struggling at the bottom of the table. Does Southampton being three points behind coming in the day and now obviously getting a boost themselves, does that make this defeat hurt more than a normal defeat or does it just feel like the same? No, clearly when you're against a competitor I think and the feeling of the game feels like more intense because you're close together, I think it's normal. And then there's the balance of that knowing that we've got a lot of games to come. It's hard to speak positively about that off the back of the defeat straight away. That's one to come away from and then West Ham, next game, next game and there are a lot of games. There's a lot of points and we know what a run of wins can make but at the moment because we're not getting the results we want, we have to dig in even more to try and get the result that can turn the feeling. You look at Southampton coming into this game, a lot of runs of defeats, two cut wins and you can see the sense of confidence they've got when they got back in the game at 1-1 and we need our version of that. I guess that just shows how quickly momentum can grow in this division but also how quickly teams can kind of sync when it's not going well. Sure and there's a lot we need to do to find the momentum. We need to work hard, we need to see what we can do in January. We need to be competitive in every single way so that work seems to come together. Do you have the reasons for the part you have? No, it's a difficult time. I don't have thoughts of it in a such that I don't want to comment on it now off the back of the game. I'm more concerned about the game that we didn't win the game because that's my first port of call I said it yesterday and that's not me making light of anything. I understand the situation we're in. I hear the noise but I have to keep working and the one thing I suggest though which I think is really important for me is that everybody involved here in every side is for Everton. We want to be successful, we're passionate about what we do and we need to just keep working in our own way to do the best and my first way of coach is to wake up tomorrow morning and go okay let's go again. Okay Fox. Thanks all.