 Moedd ydych yn ymgyrchaeth i ni? Allan o'r amser hynny yn ymgyrch. Le, rym ni'n fydd yn fydd wedi cael cael eu cymaint. Rwy'n nhw'n fydd eu cyfan yn llwyaf o pob oedol. Mae'n siaradau yn ymgyrch oedd gall ni'n ballyig a'r team wedi cael eu gyndedig ymydd yn gweithio mewn ymgyrch. Beth yna efallai sgwrt gennych sefydlu ddisgu'r Llywodraeth, ac mae'n ddysgu'r team arwyf i amser yn y Llywodraeth a'r hyn. ac mae gennym yn gweithwyr o ddau 90 min. Mae gweithwyr ar y ddweud i ddeulog i gael gofyn gropi. Mae gael gwell o gael gwych yn rhaid y bydol fel y clywed i gael gwybod, rwy'n gwneud yn gyflwyno ar y gwaith analogau ac mae'n gweithwyr yn gofynion. Rwy'n gweith rydw i gael gweithwyr ymddangos i ymgeiswyd cyfoenwyr yma ar y gael amdano'i cerddau. Rydw i'n cael ei gweithwyr. Mae gennym yn gweithwyr ar-ŵr yn gweithwyr ond ni'n ei wneud i'r griff wronga. Felly, os gwaith yn mage mwneud tuoddiadau, sortedon i mountedio ar gyflwrwm callol, ac eisiau o'ch chi'n tumb i'r pwg fwy. Felly, os gwaith gennym ei wneud i'w pwg. Felly, os gwaith gennym ei wneud i'w pwg. Felly, os gwaith gennym ei wneud i'w pwg, ond yn dweud i'w pwg, yna'n bod yn fawr, ond o'r rai hynny, dyna ni'n vaithüsu o'r fforddau a'r hynny yn fwy yn fade-freddau Sured on Tuesday night it's going to be vital for us going forward. I think probably the one thing that was made me missing was that cutting edge in the final third. What do you think needs to improve just to get that right? Just a bit of...we spoke about it this morning when we analysed the game looking back. That was the big thing that we needed to be more of a fret in final third and how could we get back behind there back for and more efforts on goal? Just small things, I think really. Rydyn ni i'n ddweudio'r gweithio'r'u gweithio, rydyn ni i'n ddweudio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio ar y dyfodol, sy'n ystod, a byddai'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gweithio. Mae ydych yn rhoi'r gweithio, nid ymddangos, mae'n gyfrannu cyfraithiaid a'r cyfrannu cyflasig, felly mae'n rhaid i'n ddweudio'r gweithio ar y flwydd. Felly, rydyn ni'n gobeithio'r gweithio'r gweithio ar y gweithio'r gweithio, ... Software, on the other hand, is a little tactical thing. How can we as a group, when the game is like that, when we've got possession, how can we get behind, how can we get more efforts on goal? We looked at that this morning. It's little tactical things that we'll try to do better on Saturday. Of course you are part of that attacking system now. How are you finding it being that little bit further forward? It's better for me to be honest. My natural game is an attacking midfielder and I've always played my best football in my career and I've been further forward. Because I can score goals from outside the box. I can shoot and I can create things. So my natural game is more suited to being further forward. The last couple of years I've played deeper, played more as a holder, which I think I do have the technical attributes to dictate a game from a deeper position. But I feel I can affect the game better from a more natural position further forward, so I'm enjoying it. That's interesting because Gary Bowie has always said that he wants the place to have a smile on their face and to be enjoying their football. Does that help you to enjoy it more, the fact that you are further forward now? Definitely. I have a bit more freedom. When you're playing as a holder you've got to be disciplined and you've got to make sure that defensively you're in the right positions. I've got a bit more freedom now to a bit of a free role. I can go and find the space, whether it's in the middle, whether it's wide. So it suits me better than I enjoy my football better when I'm getting more of the ball around the box and I can create things and try and make things happen. So yeah, it's good for me. I hope we will see you get a few more goals as a result. You got your first one there at Ballet Parade recently in front of the Cup. How was that? Yeah, it was brilliant. The atmosphere was great on Saturday. Obviously it helps when you're winning a game and everyone's enjoying the game a bit more. But I felt the atmosphere was brilliant coming off the pitch, especially after the goal, and we went and scored more. It was brilliant, so yeah, I loved it. In terms of goals, literally a number of goals, how many are you looking to try and get now? I mean, going to every game I try scoring. I'd love to score as many goals as possible, help the team get the wins, but it's about the team winning. So if it's someone else that's scoring and we're winning and more than happy, it's not about me as an individual scoring. Although I'd love to do that and I'll do my best to do that to help the team, but I'm just focusing on the points. Just on that overall belief, just going back to that, what scary book have you done since he's come in to help transform that a little bit? It's had to pinpoint one thing. I think that would oversimplify it. I think he's come in and really lifted the place by a lot of things that he's done. I think his style of management is high personally. I think it's very good. It's a lot of stuff that he does that I can relate to that I think he's doing the right things. I think he's been brilliant coming in so far. He has lifted the place here and everyone is sort of believing in what he's trying to get us to do and feel like we're good enough to do it. He's been brilliant. I think one thing looking at his team seems to be a lot of work, right? A lot of running in these first two games of him in charge. Are you enjoying that or is that a bit knackering a bit much? We're all capable of doing it and I think we're in a relegation battle. The very least that we need to be doing is giving our absolute 100%. It's not necessarily just running around the pitch aimlessly and losing shape. It's having a defensive structure and everyone knowing how to contribute to that in the best way. If that means pressing from the front and pressing the keeper then that's what we do and we do it together. If it means running back then that's what we have to do. He's given us a structure so that we all know the principles of what we're doing and why we're doing it and then we have to go out there and give 100%. Based on that structure, when you compare obviously the Walsall and the Ports with the last two games, can you believe how much it's changed in that sense in terms of solidity? Not really, no. I think he comes in in us football. He's got very good ideas and his philosophy is to play football but to work hard as well. That's the basics that he wants us to do. He's just come in and from day one it was organisation and shape and structure and something that we've probably been missing before. He's given us that from day one. All the lads are very receptive to taking it on board. I think it's been evident in the two displays that we've had so far. If we can get better and we can keep going as well, we've got nine games left to get as many points as possible. We need to go against Saturday. It's a big game for us. We need to win. How big a game is this one now against Oxford United? Another team obviously looking to try and avoid relegation. Yeah, it's huge. I think teams relegation, they always say six-pointers. When you're playing, the team is in and around you. It's vital that you get the points against those teams. Obviously Oxford are in and around us so it's a massive game. We're all aware of that but we're all confident that we can go down there and get the free points. Personally, I'm looking forward to it already. I can't wait to get down there. Go there full of energy, full of confidence after the last performances. Positive attitude and I think we can go there and win.