 Felly,au'r ffb am ęl yn ystod y wneud. A gynnydd y bwrdd y wneud yn ymbylche y gwrs. A gynnyddol ein bwrdd iawn i gyntaf'r ysgrifennidion yng Ngheirogaethol ac yw'r llondiddor yng Nghreifredxion Llywodraeth Cymrae a'r ffordd yma, byddai'n gwyrdd i'r newydd yma. Wrth gwrs, mae'n eich bwysig i'ch gynhyf, yw y sefydlu o'i gymryd, Sam Ardai a'u bynnag gwrs Yna, yw'r unig, ac mae'n gofynu. Ieitha amddangos, yw'r unig arall, ac ynglynchu'r ymddangos i gael. Yn hynny, mae'r unig yn sgol ammae, hynny e'n sgol i gael. Yn hynny, yw'n hon i gaelolaethau tuw. Yn hynny, mae'n digw i'm y dyfodol, mae'r uwch sy'n cychwyn. Yn hynny, mae'n gwell i meddwl. Mae'n fathio bod... ..yna ychydig yn i'ch gynnyddio'r fan. Rwy'n meddwl i gael ymddangos i gael y clubau... ..o'r lluniau a Challung. Rydych chi'n meddwl ydych chi'n meddwl... ..yna'r ddweud o'i ymddangos chi. Felly byddai'n gweld ymddangos... ..yna ymddangos chi yn digwydd. Yn... ..y'r ffordd ymddangos... ..y'r ffordd ymddangos... ..y'r ffordd ymddangos. Yn gallu darllen nhwll yn gallwch gan yma ym previouson, y cwestiynau amdano'r llwyddeithasol, gallwch chi fydd eisiau nhwll bydd angen i'r ysgrifennu i gwaith i angen i frysgion neu ddyn nhwll amdano'r llwyddeithasol, ac mae'r ddyn nhwll ymlaen yn gwneud y cwestiynau hyn wychwn fydd ymlaen o'r wneud hynny, 20 oed gyda'r cyfaint o'r maen nhw'n gweithio. So, mae'r prinsibl yng Nghymru yn gwneudio'r ddweud. Mae'n amlwg mewn gwahodd ond yn bobl yn gweithio'n gwahoddiad. Mae'n amlwg i'w pethau i'r ddweud i'w ddechrau i ddechrau'r ddechrau, i ddweud i ddweud i ddweudio'r ddweud i'w ddweud. Mae'n gweithio'n gwahanol y ddweud. Mae'n gweithio'r ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud. A phobl a gilydd i chi i'n brolygon dda i dda i ddechrau'r newydd yma? Rwy'n gynhalo pobl ein gweld o'r gwél iawn i'ch gweld yna. A oedda chi chi'n gwrs i'n cael ei wneud y gallwn cluster a'r gweld o'r gweld o'r wael ddau? Rwy'n gwybod i'm gwybod i'n rai gweld o'r gweld? Fyddech chi'n adael iawn i gweld o un o dwylo'n gweld? A oeddo i'n gweld eich bodai o'r gweld o'r dweud o'r bolyd? Can we do that more with a bit better quality? Are we getting enough players in the box? Defensively, are we all getting back into our shape and when we get back into the shape are we shutting the team, the opposition down the right way to deny them spaces to play through us and round us? So all those basics will be a monitoring system for the players to be shown and looked at and given the opportunity to see where they're going right and where they can get better. And it's very important that we promote the good things and not the negative, the negatives will have to be shown but the positives will be very important to generally finish off with and say look this is what we're doing well let's move on let's improve on that and let's get better at these things we're not quite doing as well. I know you've said previously that playing for Tampa in your playing career shaped a lot your philosophy in football, hasn't it? Shaped me thinking, I think it's shaped and changed the whole dynamics as me as a footballer when I came back probably helped me less to 38 to play doesn't there's any doubt about that and then to put it into practice when or if I became a manager and could afford those budgets to put that staff and that type of infrastructure into place and I think that because I'm still here and still managing shows that I was right to choose that route which was probably highly criticised in the early days but everybody seems to be following that sort of direction now and rightly so. What was it specifically about sport science and its implementation? Measurement, it's measurement in terms of the players measurement can be done in training, we've got live data on their physical performance now we've got data on the players performance in the game we've got sports scientists who are logging data nutritionists who are keeping body fats strength and conditioning coaches keeping looking at body mass fast twitch muscles, sprinting, physical fitness trying to prevent injuries, medical staff and then into one area which will be big for me I think particularly at this moment in time will be sport psychology I think that it's generally still quite ignored in this country, getting better but a good sport psychologist in the building would help us all, would help the staff, would help me would help the players. Coaching the mind as well as the body? Well if you don't do that then the mind doesn't control the right areas at the right time and make the right decision at the right time it gets clouded, the pupils get dilated and bad decisions are made and it's a simple fact that is what we are and that is what we are as human beings Bringing it back to you getting the job you said when you left Crystal Palace that you wanted to take a bit of time out you wanted to leave the rigours of club football behind for a while I didn't just want to take a bit of time out I was convinced that would be enough then but it's evident I suppose it's the traction, the club itself the people who I've known at the club the people who I said before who've worked at the club and told me what a great club it is and I thought it was that and hopefully I can put this difficult spell behind us as quickly as possible and start looking upwards It's been a difficult start to the season but is this a clean slate now for everyone at Everton? I can't guarantee anything just yet I think that all I can say is previously I have managed to revert a difficult situation into a positive and at the end of the season has felt relieved more than anything else by getting back into the right area of the Premier League which is opening around the midway or if we can be on that and then build for next season as quickly as possible I think the recruitment in January will be a possibility I don't think there's any doubt about that but that's hard, that's very difficult finding players managed to do that last two clubs which were Sunderland and Palace and they made so much of a difference to the team at that time so that fresh face that new player can bring a little bit of something to the team that gets them that little bit better again but the main priority at the moment is to try to get all the players fit and keeping them fit so we've got a big squad of players to select from and healthy competition for places Your first game will be against Huddersfield Town this weekend how much are you looking forward to walking out of the town? Used to play for the field by the way many years ago Fantastic journey they've had last season and this season and one which will be very tricky I'll know that from the start because they drop in deep and put 10, 11 behind a ball and sit and frustrate you and so that's going to be a big challenge for the players on Saturday mentally they have to be ready to try and break that down but not leave that back door open because we may very well have a better possession rate than Huddersfield Town but it's not about the possession rate that's going to matter at the end of the day it's have we scored one more goal than them that's what really matters so we cannot overextend ourselves and allow a quick break or a counter attack against us and all of a sudden they've not been in the game and they score a goal and that's what we'll have to sort of compete against on Saturday well that was the new boster Sam Allardyce let's hear now from our major shareholder Mr Farhad Meshiri has been speaking to the Everton show about the appointment of Big Sam I think more than anything he will bring stability he's a strong leader great track record and he will be able to stabilise Everton's position in top half of the table and give us a platform to move on and I think in many ways he's the most underrated British manager a lot of people have forgotten his work at Bolton where they played very good football and he uses the players he has very effective and a great leader that's what we need it's positive the message to the fans now I think so I think they have a leader in this club at that Finch Farm which provides stability he gives it all and he's focused 24 hours this club I followed him for many years and I've been a great fan of him so this is the biggest stage for him and I'm sure he will rise up to this well those two exclusive interviews with two big names from Everton Football Club I've wrapped up part one of this week's Everton show but don't go too far away because after the break I'll be joined here by Franny Jeffers and we'll also hear from David Unsworth and Wayne Rooney welcome back to part two as you can see I'm joined by Franny Jeffers Franny the last two weeks at this football club we've had a little bit of everything but let's start with the new gaffer Sam Allardice, what are your thoughts on that? good appointment isn't he very experienced Premier League manager good results in the Premier League as I say I think it's a good appointment what will Sam Allardice bring to the dressing room? presence feel bit of character you know that's the way I know the new gaffer when I see him he's always got a smile on his face you know when you look at him from out like we have been for many years from the outside he's a bubbly character isn't he but he's a top manager as well he's been around the block house he knows his way around the Premier League and you know that's not going away from it you know we were at the wrong end of the table we still are, we're still not where we want to be and you know a bit of experience around the place people have been in that situation before people have got teams out of it it can only be a good thing and you know not just to get as out of trouble but to take this club forward you know you have to get this football club I feel to manage it if you don't get it or if you don't know it before you come here you have to get to know it really quick and get what it's about and get what the fans are about and if you do that and embrace that I believe you've got the right chance of succeeding I think everybody's excited to have him around but I just want to speak to you about David Onesworth as well who in very trying circumstances has done a terrific job but I think where we were when he took over was at 8.17.18 and we're up to 13th aren't we we should be higher than that so there's no way from but to bad at that you know it's been disappointing but I think Onesworth's done an absolutely terrific job you know don't say that because he's because he's my boss or he's my mate I think he has you know in circumstances that have been really tough Some tough games as well didn't he Yeah he did and he also had having to deal with you know the odd game in the Europa League where we were out of the competition and you know Onesworth being and he could have went into that game and played you know all the lads have been playing and thought you know what I want to get a result for myself but you know we've done the right thing although it didn't quite go to plan he looked after the team for the Premier League games I think and you know their brave goals I think He's said all the right things and he's conducted himself superbly well He has said all the right things but he's just said what he believes you know what I mean he's a massive blue he's like myself and I believe he's done he's done a fantastic job in circumstances that he's been faced with I thought the reaction to crowd on Wednesday night during the west hand game towards the end and also after the final whistle with the shelter of Rhino I thought that was terrific and it was a lovely reward for him Yeah I mean you know it must have been tough he's had loads of success with the under 23s and your confidence would take a bit of a hit you know it results too heavy defeats you know you're going to be low on confidence but I think and I'm sure the fans understand the circumstances that he's took the job in and the right behind them aren't they they know he's got you know this club at heart he's a massive Evertonian you know and I think you know to finish to finish on that sort of note with a good performance you know a fan singing his name Wayne getting it at trick you know it was it was a lovely night I felt it doesn't get better than that for David Underworth let's hear from the man himself who was understandably delighted to see out his caretaker reign with a comfortable victory they play like men who under a difficult circumstance thought to themselves we're going to have a go and they did that collectively as well they did it as a team we've had to tinker and changed the way we play a little bit to try and be a little bit more effective and we've got a clean sheet which is fantastic which is absolutely fantastic and when you keep clean sheets it gives you a massive platform to progress up the league and progressing games have you scored many better now it's like a three iron I don't think so I think it's one of if not the best goal of score I think I hit it as well as I've ever kicked a football and to make it my third goal my first hat-trick for Everton yeah terrific performance great individual performance he ran the game for us his goals were quality his third goal you'll not see a better goal than that all season and he was just a wonderful influence and he's a great guy quite a give a lot of thanks to David Underworth he stepped in at a difficult time for the football club person he stepped in and he's tried to study the shift for us and I'm delighted for him that we've got this victory because it's an important win for the club but also for David Underworth so I'm pleased for them what did it mean for that reception when you're getting from the gladiwstry? everything it means the world to me and I thank them from the bottom of my heart Frani, Wayne Rooney just continues to write his own script it's comic book stuff isn't it? it is it's the talent though isn't it? you know people say you write your own script but it's a phenomenal talent still is playing in a different position it's one of them playing wherever you want when you're a young lad and you say where does he play, where does he play or he'd be the best player if he played anywhere and I think that's the case for Wayne you talk about writing your own scripts gladiwstry 10 and it was some goal wasn't it? there's not many people on the planet that can score goals like that it wasn't a straight forward ball rolling towards them it was Joe Ack coming out kicking it and thinking of you watching it back it's actually got loads of spin on the ball Wayne probably looking at the ball coming at him he's probably accounted for all that because that's how good the player is to strike it the way he did to keep it as flat and for it to go as straight as it did he would have had an account for that it was a special goal you and him go back a long way don't you have your major England debut together same school same area and to make our our England debut together was a special moment for not just me and him but for the area where we grew up in Crocky there and forever football club I was not at the club at the time but Wayne was coming through I was an academy graduate myself I had moved on at the time special times you know to play a front with him you were on the pitch weren't you and Wayne scored that never to be forgotten first Premier League goal past David Seaman it surprised an awful lot of people but it probably didn't surprise you didn't surprise me at all he's got that in the locker and he always will he always will regardless of whether people say he's this, he's that, he's not the player he was he arguably for me as I have this argument with people all the time he has to be close to being one of England's all time greatest you don't break records at Man United break records for England if you're not one of the all time great we're fortunate enough that we've got him back here and I say to my lads all the time you should be watching the way he conducts himself the way he goes around the way he plays the enthusiasm he's a role model for all the young lads at this club talking of the 23s how much have you enjoyed your brief tenure in charge of the 23s I've absolutely loved it I think I spoke to you last week you just get thrust into these roles don't you actually when you're the manager you get a bit more caught up in the game I'm sure as you've seen with me you never know do you when you're a coach and you're sitting there and you're only throwing little nuggets in and helping the lads here and there and the manager's controlling what goes on but actually when you're in charge you only find out what type of person you're going to be then I don't think I'm ever going to be one who's going to sit there and watch the game flow as it whetted your appetite do you want a bit more of it now yeah I've got a long way to go though great opportunity for me loved every minute of it it has whetted me appetite but it was something I wanted to do anyway I've worked hard the last three or four years getting to where I am but a lot of learning to do and you know what Unzi's probably not happy but she's coming back to the under 23s he won't be happy with me saying this but I'm delighted because we're better to learn often him and John Ebrill who are great coaches anyway but who haven't been a manager and assistant of Evan the things that I can pick up off them are going to be the little nuggets that if I ever get the opportunity to go and manage at whatever level and you're not going to be special the things I picked up off them will definitely help me along the way that's been a terrific learning care for you Frandi but let's just end with a quick word about the first team Huddersfield Town this weekend at Gwreson Park the win against West Ham was terrific but we've got to build on that haven't we we have to build on it I think I haven't been at the game obviously and seen the way the fans are you know I sort of getting behind the team which they always do but there was an extra special atmosphere I felt whether that was because of it was Unzi's last game or what but you know the fans need to turn up again like they did which I'm sure they will and won an opportunity to to get another three points on the board Huddersfield are no easy team there's no easy games in the Premier League we've got them against City and you know although they had to defend for long long periods in the game they've still got a threat going forward they've got decent players going forward we're going to have to be on our game but after the West Ham game you know it would be criminal I think if we didn't build on that and beat Huddersfield let's hope it's another special occasion at Gwreson Park and that's just about it for this week's Everton Show my thanks enormously to Frandi Jeffers as I said at the start what a week it's been you join us again in 7 days time for another Everton Show you've been watching the Everton Show on YouTube 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 catch every single future episode