 ac yn gynghwm yma yma yma yw'r gweithio gyda'r gweithio'r ffyrddol, gan ymgyrchodd AFC Bournemouth ar gyfer yng ngyfgrwan. Neil Parrott yn gwybod i'r gwneud, felly rydyn ni'n gwneud o'r gweithio'r gweithio ar y Llywodraeth, a dyna'r gweithio'r cyst-rhywun, a yna'r gweithio'r hanes oedd yng ngyfgrifennu Llanwyr yn ôl. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio, ond mae'n gweithio'r gwahanol i'r cyffredin. A'r ffordd, mae gennym ni'n gweithio'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r newcastle. Ond yna, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio ar y gweithio ar y gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio'n gwahanol o'r Manchess Uned. Rydyn ni'n rhaid o'r gweithio. Yn ni'n gweithio, Cyfwyrd yn ymgyrch, Harry Wilson yn y bobl, yna ymdweithio'r cyffredin yn ymdweithio, a'r cyfwyrd a'r cyffredin yn ymdweithio, bobl i'r wneud dyddwch yn ei gynullwch ac a'r cyffreddon isio iawn yn ysgolwch, ein gwgod i'r cymdeithasol yma. Rwy'n gweld o gyfle, roedd ad â ddechrau'r diwylliant. Fe yw ddechrau ddiddorol 2 o 3, byddwch y bobl Smyth, Harry Willson, Fraser. Headddwch i'r zest i'r credu hynny yn ystod i yw ei gweld i'r byd. Wel, y lle-oedd yn y gweld. Neil, mae nhw'n ymdweud yma yw punish, dweud neu'n meddwl. Mae gynnwys i'r unig gan eu wneud ar gyfer yshodd yma yng Ngwlyrydd Manchess Unigted. Mae'n unig o'i wneud ar hyn i'rまず iawn yn y Gredin Ymlaenol. Dwi'n ffrifos i'r llwyddiad yn ymlaen i chi'n gynnwys i'w gwirionedd yn gwrth diwylliannol â'i gydag a'u ffrifos i'r ein Gredin Ymlaenol. Mae'n gydag i'n gynig 20 yw'r argyfer chi'n gael ymlaen i chi, a mae'n edrych yna sy'n gwybod ymlaen i'r ymlaen hwn. felly mae'n mwybr, mae'n fwybodaeth i'w wych. Mae'n ddod i'n ddraen o'n ddau. Rwy'n gweinio, yn dweud, mae'n gweinio'r cynyddoedd, a mae'n oed yn rhan o'r cyfeirio, a'n oed y brif. Mae'n gweinio'r cyflawn o'r cyflawn o'r cyfeirio'r cyflawn, efallai o'n gweinio'r cyflawn. Mae'r cyflawn o'r cyflawn o'n gweinio'r cyflawn, Cymdeinidol yma, wrth gwrs, yn ei wneud bai'r bwysig fel y gweithio'r bwysig, oeddi'n meddwl i'r gweithio, a dwi'n gynhyrch, mae'n ffantastig gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n ddiogelio'r hynny, mae'n ffordd ac yn byw, mae'n ffasg o'r hyn. Felly mae'r ddau amser i'n gweithio a'r oligon y Solscar yn y gweithi'r gweithio. A gweld i'n gwneud oedd, a mae'n ffantastig gweithio, That's a fantastic day and a memorable day for the club. At one end of the pitch we had Joshua King screwing that goal. At the other end of the pitch Steve Cook and Nathan AK how many times do we tell it this season they were brilliant weren't they? Well, certainly developing into one of the best central defensive partnerships in the Premier League. when you look at the It was a 131 million and 170 thousand worth of central offensive talent on the pitch that day and I think Steve only cost about 170 thousand of that. I mean that just says it all for me really, it's just remarkable his rise and the way that he's bounded so well with Nathan Ackie and what highlights it is the fact your own mings who's in the England squad felly mae'n ddysgu'r lluniau. Felly, rydyn ni'n ddysgu'r voluys o'r fforddau sy'n gweithio a ffantastig paenysiwch sy'n gweithio. A'r ddweud o'r lluniau a'r lluniau yn y rhaid i ddweud i gyd, mae'n ddweud i ddweud i'r lluniau. Felly mae'n ddweud i'r priferbyn, mae'n busau, rhaid? Mae'n ddweud i ddweud i ddweud, mae'n ddweud i ddweud ac i gymixodd eliminated a'r lluniau. Mae'n ddweud i ddweud. Ma'n meddwl i ddweud. Rhaid i ddweud bod y cyfrôl o'r gyfreg yn edrych i'w manageur a'i gweithio i dyma fe ydym. Mae'n meddwl i ddweud i ddweud ddweud yo nhw'n cael eu gweld. Felly mae'n meddwl i ddweud gweithio e'r gawd-fwrn a'i gweithio e'n gweithio'w gael. Felly mae'r cwylwch ar gweithio'n cael ei wneud yn ysgolol iawn. Felly yn ddiflo, ac yn y cwylwch ar ar y psychd, y 16 pwynt. Pwynt ar-maint mewn Unedig Llyfrgell, credu i chi i ddweud i ddweudio'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, yn gallu? Felly mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio i'r Gweithwt. While we haven't eclipsed that, we're certainly not very far behind. And let's not forget that at this stage of this season, we got twice as many points as we had in our first season in the Premier League. So that tells you how well we've done. And I was sort of thinking about it the other day, if we'd have beaten Sheffield United, Watford and Norwich, it's old ifs and buts, I know. You get carried away so easily, can't you? Of course you can, but you look at the three games, you could have won them, we could have won them. But you know, here we are, 11 games in 16 points, it's a good haul. Absolutely, well next up in the Premier League is the trip to Newcastle and a couple of years ago it was quite the day on the tune. I'm moving the middle again, it'll go over him, it's headed in though, behind him, Steve Cook came in to head it in. Bournemouth have nicked it in the second minute of injury time. Newcastle in a bit of disarray at the back. Nobody else needed to touch it. It's Cook who watches it and times his jump to perfection over the top of two defenders to put the ball past Rob Elliott. Look at Cook's movement. Well, what a fantastic last minute goal at St James's Park a couple of years ago. Now then, as you can see on this week's show, we have been joined by Steve Cook. Cookie, thank you for joining us. We're going to start back at last weekend, 150 Premier League appearances. How's that been for you? Yeah, it's nice. Obviously, it's gone quite quick. Fifth season in the Premier League now and it was a good game to mark it and hopefully many more to come. And for you, what's been the highlight of those 150 games? You know, we've seen that goal against Newcastle and we had that one against West Ham last year. There's been some real highs, haven't there? Yeah, it has. I think the best game that I've been involved in is the Liverpool game here. Obviously scored as well, which was nice. But yeah, I don't think we've had anything quite like it, especially to get such a good team. So, yeah, a Liverpool game was amazing. And more recently, three clean sheets in a row. That must be so rewarding for you and the defence and Aaron Ramsdale behind you in goal. Yeah, I was delighted for Ramers because it took quite a while to get that clean sheet. He's been playing so well and obviously now we're chasing our fourth consecutive one. So it's nice for the team, obviously extra special for the defenders and goalkeeper. And now we want more. And obviously, as you said, it took a while to come. Is there anything that you put that down to? You know, three weeks ago, keep a first clean sheet and then haven't conceded the goal since? Yeah, we've done a lot of tight overloads, defending, obviously training. It definitely helps out. You do find yourself sometimes, especially in this league, overloaded around your box. So if you used to doing it in training, then it makes it a little bit easier in the game. And Nathan Acker, you've been playing with him for quite a few years now. What's he like to play with alongside? Yeah, he makes the game, seem easy for himself. He's so consistent. He's very athletic and terrific on the ball. So he's a full package. I really enjoy playing with him, playing alongside him. So hopefully he can keep producing the performances. And it definitely helps me as well. And just in general, when you look at the start of the season, from a personal point of view, are you pleased with how it's gone? Is it where you expected the side to be? Yeah, I think so. Obviously last year we had such a good start. I don't think we're far off that. We want to build. We're coming into a busy spell now. Christmas time is so important in this league and in English football. So hopefully we can stay positive, stay on this run, and really pick up a lot of points. And I just want to ask you a question about fantasy football. We had a little chat about it a minute ago. How's the season going for you, from that point of view? Yeah, a little bit disappointing right now. I was top, but I failed to make a few transfers and found myself dropped down the league quite miserably. So yeah, really a real big shame. Do you pick yourself? No, I actually dropped myself. Oh, dropped yourself after the clean sheets as well? No, I had no clean sheets at this point. I came out and now I've got free. So maybe I'll keep myself out probably. Do you have any of the other lads in the team? Do you have any of the other lads in the team? Do you have any of the other lads in the team? So he's flying the flag and Callum at the moment, but he's got to be careful. Got to be careful. And then going ahead to this weekend against Newcastle was we've just seen four memories for you personally there. Yeah, at that time when I came in and scored, I'd been out of the team. So it was extra special personally. And it was a big win for us at the time. So I think it was a similar sort of time of the year as well. So hopefully we can go and replicate that and start climbing. I think we can go up to fifth this week. So that'll be brilliant going into the international break. And it would be great to get something for the fans off at Newcastle. It's such a long way to go, the longest trip of the season and they'll be there in their numbers as they are every year. Yeah, no doubt. Yeah, extremely long journey, extremely high up in the stadium as well. So it's a great place to go and play. I think the supporters enjoyed a weekend up there. And hopefully we can give something to cheer about. Well, Cicci, thank you for joining us. I'm sure I speak on behalf of all the supporters and wishing you and the team the best of luck for the weekend. Thanks, I've... Now then, we turn our attention to that game against Newcastle. Let's take a look at what Eddie Howe had to say in his pre-match press conference. Listen, the last week was great and we were really pleased with the performance and really pleased with a lot of aspects of our play. But I think the most important thing for us now is to try and push on from that performance and try and hit that level or get close to that level every week. For us, I'll just be saying to our team out of possession to continue their good work, to have the same mentality that we've shown in recent weeks because I've been really pleased with that side of our game. I think we've had a steeliness in the last few games. It's made a big difference and we want that to become part of our DNA. Steve Cook is performing really well for the team and has really played his part in that defensive steel that I talked about. So for him, it's just be consistent, keep producing the performances. Against Westam last week, they were excellent. They could have scored more and that's away from home at Westam, which we know how tough that game is. Their counter-attacks really well, a lot of pace in their front line. So yeah, I think we know it's going to be a really tough test. Well, that was Eddie Howe speaking in this morning's press conference and the press conference room is where we have had to come because it has just started chucking it down with rain outside. Neil, it's probably preparing us for the weekend, isn't it? And a way to trip to Newcastle. It's going to be a cold one up there. It's pretty cold, always, in the north-east, even in the middle of summer, I think. So what it's going to be like in November, we'll have to wait and see. But yeah, I mean, I've got caught in the rain there, but Tiri, are nice and dry here now. And of course, Newcastle on the weekend, they've had a great win against Westam last weekend. Even though they are 15th, we've seen them beat Manchester United just like we did here last weekend. And they'll be confident going into the game. Yeah, I mean, they got beaten 5-0 by Leicester about four or five games ago. And I think everybody sort of thought, it's going to sort of written them off a few people had, but they bounced back in style. Like you said, four games, they won two of them and drawn one of them. They beat Manchester United and winning away at Westam. So I think Steve Bruce publicly came out and criticised his players, which is a brave move by a manager, but it certainly had the desired effect. And in terms of Newcastle's individuals, we've had Sean Longstaff, Matt Longstaff in the press very recently for that win over Manchester United, but they've got players dotted all over the pitch, don't they, that could be a threat? Well, certainly. I mean, looking into their central defensive options, they've only conceded three goals at St James's Park, which is the fewest in the Premier League, along with Leicester. And one of the reasons for that, I think, has been the central defensive pairing. I've been really, really strong this season and they've got one or two options there. So that's obviously kept the lad, so we're playing on their toes. And Alan Sir Maximam, the player they signed from Nice in the summer, he's certainly been turning it on in the past few weeks. He's certainly a very dangerous customer. And Steve Cooks just said the importance of getting a good result going into an international break two weeks without a game and having gone to Leicester and lost, gone to Arsenal and lost before the last two international breaks, it would be brilliant if they could get a result and they'd have a positive two weeks. Well, yeah. I mean, everybody likes to go into the international break on the back of a win. I know that we've got quite a good record of games before the international break where we have won. Everybody's more buoyant, obviously, for the two-week break, you know, and you have to wait so long for the next game as well. So there's no reason why we can't build on the Manchester United win and, you know, repeat it at St James's Park. And, you know, we've said before, three clean sheets in a row. Newcastle are going to be tough to break down, you know, they've only conceded three goals at home themselves. So it could be a game of few chances. Yeah, we, as you said, we've kept three clean sheets on the trot. It's minutes wise, it's the best we've ever done in the Premier League as well. Four clean sheets, the last time we did that was when we were in the championship, so there's certainly going to be something for the players to aim for there. You know, whilst they've not conceded very many goals, you know, we haven't conceded any goals in a pass three game. So it could be a game of few chances, but I think it could be an entertaining game as well. And just in terms of our team, News, Jefferson and Emma, all we know isn't going to play, and it opens the door for perhaps either Dan Gosling or Lewis Cook to come in. Yeah, I mean, obviously the manager's just spoken about his midfield options who managed to be seen who plays, but whoever plays, no doubt give a good account with himself. We've seen what Lewis Cook can do. We know what Dan Gosling can do is up against one of his former clubs as well of course, so that will be added incentive for him. So let's wait and see what he does, but we've looked really strong in that midfield department and either of those two players would certainly not weaken it in any way. And just finally, I do it with Chris every week. What's your score prediction? It's going to be a 1-0 away win with a 94th minute winner from Steve Cook ahead of. That sounds like a couple of years ago now. Well, if you are over 18 and you want to have a go at predicting the score, just head over to cherrieschampions.com. Jeremy from Paul was the winner of a signed shirt last week and this week you could win a signed AFC ball with football. That's all we've got time for today. If you are going to Newcastle, have a safe trip, but if not, make sure you keep an eye on all of our social media channels for the latest updates. Bye for now.