 Fawr iawn, os ydych yn dda, fel y ddechrau'r twfyn nhw. Dwi'n ddim yn brydfa yw'r gwaith? Felly mae'n dda i mwynhau i ddweudio'n ddigon. Daeth rydyn ni'n bwyntai! Daeth rydyn ni'n bwyntio'n ddigon jei ac mae'r ddweudio ddim! Fe ddych yn gweithredu! Dwi gyrch yn dda, wedi cael ei gynnwys yw'r rhaglen... Mae'n gweithru'n ddweud i cyfr questions ac efallai wedi bod yn mys fel mwyntau. Oedd y dyfodol yn gyffredig yn gyfroedd y ffans yn blygu, mae yna'r gwaith yn ffio ar-reif. Rwy'n meddwl'i'n meddwl ni'n rhywbeth yn ymwneud yn ymwneud yn unigdangosol ar gyfer gyfer gyfer y cwylun. Rwy'n meddwl ymwneud yn ymwneud yn ymwneud o'r gyfer gyfer gyfer gyfer amser, ac mae'r cyffredig yn ymwneud yn ymwneud yn ei hunain, a mae'n mynd i'n mynd i'r cyffredig. Ac blwyf khwyl rydy fruit mwy fy bubble weld chi'n angen i ddigonwys, a'n sgwr i'r mêl cyscanfa ar fuss ydyn nhad y ffordd. Yrwch chi arall y cadw i'nlawn ar eu tofiadwn i ddweithio ag mwy flygres ac yw hefeit 간단 o lle indicated. Yn ni'n gweld yn bwysig i cei hwnnw, adael y raiol yn credu sy'na raw constants yma, Mae'n gweithio'n helio i'r top. Rydym ni'n bod ymwelfi. Mae'n gweithio'n helio i'r topol, a'r книgwyr. Rydyn ni, Tychan. Carrion yn gweld. Rathafol, rydyn ni'n braf i gyd. Rydyn ni'n gofio. Rydyn ni'n bobl yn oedol. Rydyn ni wedi wneud i buddmarfodonol. Rydyn ni'n gweld i bobl. Rydyn ni'n gob yn modd. Hynny'n mynd i gyd-weithio. Trbyn y ddechrau'n cyffordd a ddechrau'n mynd. Be oedd yn teimlad o'r Myd-Fieldd gyda Deidbrin iholl gweithio i Angor Mroz o ddaeth. Yn amser antsalot i'r hunain, dyweddyn yn iaith, neu oedd yn sefydlu. Ond yw'r rhaid i'r storffet? Roedd ychwanegon o'r rhain? Fe oedd no ddiwrnoddau, oedon o ddiwrnoddau. Roedd ddaeth i chi oedd. Roedd y gallwn. Roedd ychwanegon o'r ddysgu arno. Roedd ddaeth fyrddau... Roedd agos i chi oedd amchart hyn oes i'r holl ar hyn. I love Carlo when he lived around the corner, he was great for the city, he was talking great about it, great to have Ancelotti, you know, big name manager, but he was never an event manager. He was never an event manager and I think you spot on what you're saying in terms of needing those sort of great players and keeping those players happy. The opposite is true of Benitez. Benitez didn't work at Real Madrid or into Milan when he had sort of mega stars. When he had his best time even at Liverpool was when we were at our worst in some ways when he first came in. When we were actually at our best or we had the best team, we didn't win as maybe much as we should have done, but you know, the first year champion was Negan FA Cup. If Valencia had a team fighting against Barcelona, Real Madrid, seeing with Napoli, you want to cut the trophies there against Juventus. So in terms of fit, in terms of having football club Tana, improved them all, being better than Ancelotti, I agree. But this is not about the group of players, we're talking about Rafa Benitez at Everton. The fans in the pre-season game here last week were already chanting against them. We can say somewhere, but what I'm saying is it doesn't matter. You know what it's like, someone videos it, goes on social media, everybody's talking about it. You know that stadium, which can be very hostile at times, can be a benefit forever and a negative for them. That stadium will never get behind Rafa Benitez no matter what, I can't see that happening. Even after a run of six or seven good games. No chance. It's not even just the fact that he was at Liverpool, which is a big problem. It's the fact that he's loved at Liverpool, it's the fact that he's a stampede champion. Even Liverpool fans still love him. That's the problem. It's always going to be there. It's never going to go away. How can Rafa ever change it? What can he do so that he's actually there next season? I think if you lost the derby game badly, that stadium would be impossible, I think, for him to carry on. That's a huge if. We've lost one-own Gaby in 11 years. That's a good point. We've also had Sam Allardyce playing against Yeaghan Klopp, so it's a little bit like... I can see who he's got. It's different things. The thing about this, and I'm chan bigging you up there, by the way, well, class compared to Cucka. But the thing about this, the owners brought him in. The owners brought the man. Fans made it quite clear before whether they wanted Rafa Benitez or not. So I think it's that easy to go, we won't survive a season, we won't survive this, we won't survive that. I think you'll have to put everything in trouble before the owner will get rid of him. And the owner doesn't mind getting rid of him, by the way. We've run through our six-manager in five years, so I think... There is a split in the border, isn't it? We know for a fact Bill Kenwright must be absolutely aghast that Rafa Benitez and the man. You can see that in his actual statement. There's statement as well to six words. No, it was, but the owner, if you own a football club, there's a guy that goes there and... He changes the manager more than you. There you go. So at the owner, we'll have to say, won't we? So at the end of the day, what do we do? Do we go into the game on Saturday and we're all against Benitez? No, no, what I'm saying is if you say it's 70 minutes gone, you're getting beat one another on to Southampton, it can happen. I'm just thinking of even early on in the season where you're just thinking when the fans are just not buying into it and you've got Liverpool fans laughing if it's not going well. Do you know what it's like in the city? No, I know. In your writing, what I'm saying is the problem ever, throughout the summer, and we've got a big time, we have a lot of fans asking questions, nobody could decide who they want to. So you'd say, I'd want grey in potter, play grey football, let's take our time and build up. No, no, he's never done anything. We want this manager. No-one wants it, no-one. Don't can focus it. Well, to be honest, we want Duncan to put a lot of fans. He will definitely get delegated if we get him with no evidence. Well, exactly. Exactly. There's no evidence. He was unbeaten. He only ever managed to have more than one game and not lose a game in our history. So there you go. And no-one wanted them. That's a sign of a struggling club. When you become that confused, you don't know what type of manager you even want. Exactly. And we have lost that one. Personally, I feel like I'm really... Everton won in the 80s playing a certain style. I think Moise, to be fair, had that grip. I think they were really good characters down the spine, good personalities. If you go to Gooderson Park and you're a fan, you're spirited, you're passionate, you want players who care about the club. Whenever I think of Everton as a kid, as Gary said, going to Gooderson as a player, that's our experiences. What do you remember them as a player? What's your memory? You went all over them? Yeah, up and at them. Two big centre forwards, getting the ball into the box. A mix of great football, we're thinking, oh, this is an aggressive, powerful team set pieces. So what manager would you have given you? If you think of... You won't want to, but even if you think of Liverpool teams under Benitez, now you might not say exciting, but you think powerful, organized, strong. There are elements of what you think of an Everton manager. And I said at the time, all the names that you had of Nuno and all these different things, Benitez was far better for Everton than any of it. If it was in Everton, if it was that sort of similar club, but you can't get away from the fact of Liverpool...