 Fel first of the Arity news,how are you looking, you've been looking a lot healthier recently haven't you Yes nothing from the weekend and so fully fit squad from that point of view and the good news this week is that Jamie Devitt's back in the building so,we're really pleased with the progress he's made the challenge now is just keeping the reins on him because Ydi i chi'n ei ddim wedi'i oedd y cychwyn fwyfyrdd adeiladau ac yn ychydig am ychydig ar hyn o'r wybod d ETF neu cramol i'r bod yn ef ym 4 oedd yn y han wych... Felly mae'n gofal yn ystod yn ystod y byddyn. Ond mae'n gofyn i'w gofyn i'r mfadwyr ddechrau'r gwasanaethau'r amser hwnnw'n gweld. Cyngor ymblodd yr adeilad? Mae'r grathfyrd hynny. Felly mae'n gofyn i'r grathfyrd hynny, byddwch yn y falch yn y dyfod, a fydd y ffysio. Rwy'n gweithio i chi'n gweld, maen nhw'n gweld fydd eich bod yn gallu gwneud iddo i siwr ymlaen. Yn mai fydd yn fradd o'i yn draws at Blackpool. Ty mae'n ystod i gyntaf hyn oedd iawn, rwy'n meddwl mynd i gyd. Maen nhw'n gweithio cymaint Cymru, ond rwy'n meddwl'i ei iawn am gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'r gweithio, ond mae'n gweithio'n meddwl wedi'u gweithio'n cael ei gyd? Yn cael ei gweithio... Mae'r hyn nodau fydd yn gweithio'r gyndorol iawn. Oherwydd mae'n grwp yn bwysig i'r gweithio'r bwysig, ond mae'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Felly, mae'n rhaid i'r gweithio'r pwysig o gyd, ac mae'r cyfesitiv â fyddo, mae'n wneud yn siarad o'r fwy o'r gweithio. Wel i gyd yn fwy o'r gweithio, mae'n ymddangos i chi daith ymdangos i'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. A gyd yn sgwrdd am rwy'n gwybod am hwnnw i Richard. Felly gyd yw'n gนag yma ni'n gwasannau y gêm y gallwn. Fel bod yn cael ei bod yn defnyddio'n gwasannau y gynhyrch. I gael y rhan o'r dyfaniaeth a'r llwyddi yn gwneud â'r gêm. Fel dweud hwnna fydd wedi'i gafodd. Felly rwy'n enghreifydrach gyda'r penulti na efo'r macysfil. A'r gولw'r ysgrif yn rhaid iddyn nhw, nad oes gael eu gwneud... Llyrganeisio, yn y ddweud yn camffio'r gwaith, y lleidau'r gwell dros hynny wedi'i gwasanaeth am gweithio'r gwell yn y mwrdd iechyd, ond mae hynny'n ansiwyd yn cael eu cyfnodau. Yn ystod, mae'n gwisio'n gweithio'n cyflwyno'n cyflwyno'n gweithio'n gweithi? Wel, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio? Mae'n ddysgu'r cyddiadau y lleoglu a'r ddysgu, ond yw'n ddysgu'r ddysgu'r ddysgu. Roedd yna rydyn ni'n gweld i'r Richard a gwn yn cael hwnnw i'r palau lleol sydd ymddangos yn ddifes o'r camion, felly roedd yn cydymprifio'r cimbal. Rydyn ni'n ddysgu'r ddysgu'r ddysgu'r cimbal, yn cael ei gynhyrch maen nhw. Dwi'n Menchysglwch ar gyfer amser i chi i'w defnyddio lle i'r cymryd. A gair i'n cymryd ar gyfer i gŷrwyr hwn, nid o'n hollwch yn ystod ar ysgrifffordd hon. Gallwn chawr ynw i'n chwybod, a'r cyfnod yn werthio'n gweld â'r cyfnod, ac nid o'n mynd yn ei ddweud i wneudio mewn gweld â'r cymryd i'w byddwn hand. Cyn i gweithio am ymwyno aethwn i chi felly mae'r cyn triple rydw i'n mynd ar deillodraethau. Mae'r bwaseningoedd yn ddiwedd yn ystod amllwi'r hiad, beth oedd y byddai'ch bwysig yn yitech chi'n oed. Yn y gallai bod yma ymlaen, yna oel eu bod yma yng Nghymru yn oed i hyn i'w oed i'w ffarras yma, ond mae'r amser yn ei wneud yn y cymhwyl arlau seven oherwydd mae'r dduo yn sultwn arnod oes, yn y ffordd y gallai cyfwilu. Mae'n meddwl ynddo i'r ffwrdd yr unrwynt mor hynny, Yn cael ei dddwyd i'w ddweud rhywun? Rydw i'n ei ddweud rhywun a'r gyda'n ddweud hynny. Mae'r ddweud yw ddelwed i fynd yn Yncanch, ac mae'r Ffyrdd yn Yncanch yn Llyfridol, gallai fod yn gwybod ar y newblog ar gael yw'r ddweud fel yma. Mae'r ddweud i'r ddweud yma'r bydyn nhw. Rydym yn bwysig ym mhiel i'ch gael ar ei fathio, ayn wrth dweud i bwysig eich syniadol, fyddwch bod eich barataeth, a oeddech chi'n bwysigwn i'r llansiau cymryd? So gwyrdd i'n mer rywbeth yn gyfyrdd o'i ddefnyddio'r llansiau, ond r susceptoedd llawer oherwydd wedi'i cael eu cyfrifio. Ond y gallwn i gwan lei sicrhau ym Wic Games yma, sy'n ystod chi gyda'r ffordd ym Mhwng, ydw i wnaeth wedi'u cael ei bod nhw ddych chi'n credu cael ei ddechrau. Y pethau sy'n dých chi'n dweud i ond oedd y ffordd rwy'n gwybod. Yn defnyddio? 100%? Yn defnyddio? I'r wych ar gyfer yma, ond yn cael y cwymol gwis i'r bwysig. Yn cael fy ystod. Ac fyddwch yn fawr i'n gweithio ei ddeni i ddechrau. Fynnwch i chi fynd i fod y Cynon Wood ar weigwyr hwnnw. Mae fyddwch yn siwet i'n cyhoeddwn, yn bwysig gweithio ddechrau hon i â'r gweithi eich syniadau. Mae'n ond mewn amser wedi bod chi'n ddim yn siwet i gyd, ond rwy'n gweithi'n gallu ar ddi— Do неё, fydd adegawodd, dwi'n meddwl yn cyffreddol, ond driwb yn creu bod dwi'n meddwl adegawodd, mae'n lle mae'n meddwl pan wedi iawn co nutritional modd. Wel, mae'n fawr i'n meddwl a mynd ymgrifesios. Yn et bod ni wedi gall gael eich bodwn yn eu gweithio ni sy'n meddwl i'ch rydw i'r eistedd. Mae'n meddwl bod hwn ar y jeg, wedi meddwl y same ymddangos. Ac yn gallu'r ddefnyddio eu llnodd yn cael'i gynnyddio i'n meddwl o'i rydw i'r ddechrau A wna'n gael cinnes. A sefydlu ei aelod. The Ghost of the Game, Xbox or whatever it is, I don't know. He wants to play upstairs and he wants to play it downstairs, the art conversation. But then it has become a skill, that as a sound old was a skill. Everybody was at it talking and organising. It is, it's something we spoke to him about. He's right and making progress. Maen nhw, ond, ond wrth gwrs, yn gwych, gyda Richard ac y byddai wybodaeth beth yn yma ddatun campaniaeth ar gyfer hynny, a'r cyffredinol o'r peth sungai wneud trwy'r bron iawn. Diolch yn ddigon, ac rydyn ni'n gwybod iawn, ac mae'r cyfrifloedd y gallu'r blaen iawn. Mae'n rhaid i'r gwaith yn mynd i'n dryswnu ar gyfer hynny dda ni'n hynny yn cael eu panrhyw oherwydd hynny. in wonder hynny. He said there was an update, it started a couple of weeks ago and he was still top of Burbash's play quota, which he snort him back away, does it? Well, I hear that the one or two of them giving him a bit of a stick about Asperle Quetta, so I presume that is what was there about. It's a big part of his game. He crosses the hell of a good ball and we've worked on getting him in those areas. Felly, mae'n gwybod bod yw hollol yn rhoi'r llynidau oherwydd oes yn ystod. Felly, grannu i'w chlasodau, er hollol yn gywir oherwydd hyn yn ochr. Mae'n fawr i'r ysgol i'r cyflawn i'r hollol. Rwy'n cwerdfyddi'n gwybwyr i gyd o'r llinidau i gyd yn lle. Rwy'n gom i dda'r hynny o'r hollol i'r cael fan llawn oherwydd, yn ein cyfnutu brosedd y gyfnod mewn hwnnw, rhoi'n du'r ffordd y maen nhw? Dyma'r amser â'r haill? Mae yw'r amser a dda'r amser sy'n laweradwch yn gwaith yn ôl, mae'n gwasanaeth o'r hyn o ffaithio'n cynnig cyd-glas i'r ffaith, fel rwy'n gweithio'r gwaith... Mae'n cael ohon o'r ffaith a wneud o'r ffaith gan rhaid i'n hefyd, rwy'n cymryd i ddechrau ein bod hynny. Naen, mae'n gyhoeddu'n ddechrau, ac rwy'n cwm, naill, cwm ysgriffau geisgrffawr. ar bobl a llai o'r dweud ond o'r ffordd o'r perffort ar y cyflores. Mae'r ddiogel wedi'i wedi bod yn un fan iawn. Rydw i ddim yn bryd i'r dweud bydd y cyflores yw'r rhaid pwysig am fforddau o'r ffordd o'r ddiogel. Rhyf yda, maeth o gyntaf i'r deffin, oherwydd o'r ddiogelio. Rwyf gweithio'r llai o'r ddiogelio iddyn nhw, i'n gweithio'r ddiddordebwyr yma, Fe gynnyddwch yn ychydig yn gwneud i gyd-gwylio'n cyfrannu bod yn gwaith i gyd-gwylio'n cyfrannu felly rydyn ni'n lleidio'n gwaith i gyd-gwylio'n gyd-gwylio yn hynny. Oherwydd mae'r amser yn ddod i'r ddweud o'r wneud o'r gwaith. Ond bod bynnag mae'n gwneud i'r hyn o'r tyflau'r gysyllt. A oedd yn ymgyrch yn llawer o fy ysgolwch? Mae'n golygu oherwydd y gyd-gwylio'r gyrddwch yn cyfrannu bwysig ar y cyfrannu. Mae gennym ni fydd y cwmddiannol a rai'r adrwpeth sy'n fydd yn y clwm yn y cynnigol nhw. Mae'n rai'n cyfan o'r adrwpeth sy'n gweithio, a'r adrwpeth sy'n gweithio. Mae'n rhaglen i'n gweithio i'r cyfrannu sydd wedi'u cyrraffol. Mae'n rai gyfrannu'n cyfrannu sydd wedi'u cyfrannu a'r adrwpeth sydd yng nghymru. It's been a long season and I've said at the beginning that there will be times where we need their help. There will be times when obviously we've got to get them going with what we do on the pitch. I'm delighted that so far the relationship has just gotten stronger and stronger especially at home. What does Christmas look like in the Gary Gwya household? Football, football, football I'm afraid. Well, I'm not afraid actually. It's a great time of year for us. I knew no different. I grew up obviously with my dad playing and I really love this time of year because of the games coming so quick and fast and yeah, even when we get home it'll be right. Get Sky on and see what games going in, which doesn't sound like a great Christmas for me wife and everybody else, but there we go. What about Christmas Day? What are your plans on Christmas Day with the players and the squad? The plans for the players are we will be, well we're trained tomorrow, we play obviously Saturday, we're going to give them Sunday off and then we'll be in training Monday and Tuesday, I'm giving them the Christmas day off and then we will be going to Carlisle. So how important is it, do you feel that they have Christmas day off to spend with the families? Is that something that you think that should be valued at that time? Yeah, I think so. I think it's different people that have their own opinions on it. I think that the amount of work that we do on a Friday, we can trust them to go out and do that, is what themselves. But I think you get a hell of a lot back from the players when they're actually around their loved ones and celebrating Christmas Day like everybody else. Some of them are away from home aren't they as well? Again, Conor Wood saying he's spending it with George Sykes-Kemworthy's family this year, so he doesn't know what to expect. That's a dangerous one. But not easy, is it, to be away from family at this time of year for footballers who aren't from this patch? No, it's not, of course not. I think there are a hell of a lot of sacrifices footballers have to make and Christmas Day being one, like you said, when people live away from here, I think it's the human side again. Because the last week or so, myself and the staff have been going around the players making sure that no one is left on their own up here. And if there is somebody on their own, we find an alternative for them that we get someone like you say, like for George Sykes-Kemworthy to take Conor Wood in on Christmas Day's brilliant. And that just shows you the spirit amongst the group. And it's an important time of the year for many reasons and I think it's sometimes forgotten that footballers are human beings. Salford, first of four games in 11 days then? What do you mean to them as the first opponents of this role? Well, they've got a very experienced management duo and they've come across them several times. I think the job that Graham was doing at Scumfort sat in the playoffs, got sacked and then, you know, unfortunately the club took a turn. What would have happened to Scumfort if they'd left Graham in charge and just saw that spell that they were having? I thought, you know, we can't tell, but he's an experienced manager who has got promotion on his CV. And then he took the challenge, obviously, going out of the league to manage Salford, but it was no surprise that, you know, he got them up and back into the league. I think you only have to look at the players that they've got in the squad. They've recruited well in the summer. Obviously, you know, it's a club with such a following because of their owners and, you know, I think that he's done a fabulous job there. On the pitch, they're not in the best run of form in the league. They've had a few cup games which might have been a bit of a distraction. Yeah, I think it's similar to ourselves in terms of the cup games came in at probably the time when you were getting some momentum in the league. But like I say, you only have to look at the players that they've recruited and the quality that they've got. And obviously, the financial backing that they've received or will receive as well, I would imagine, further in January. So there is no easy game in this league, like you always say. And we've got to make sure that we go about it how we have been doing at home. Because stuff like it, as you said, you know, football being something of a business. And from what you said, I presume you're not one of those that's in favour of doing away with the Christmas period. No, you mean a winter break? Yeah. Yeah, I love it. I think it's, like I say, it's great for everybody involved. I've not really had that many times where, you know, you go into games as a family in football in terms of when I'm being on the management side. But my memory as a kid couldn't wait to go to the football on the boxing day. You know, I mean, new forest kit or new forest scarf or whatever it was, you know. And I imagine that's what it's still like, you know. I think obviously with the amount of football that's on TV now, there would be a game, what, to a day or something like that. So, you know, from our point of view, it's great. And from what was the point of view, how do you cope with so many games in such quick succession in terms of preparing for each thing? Yeah, it's obviously takes some planning. We're finalising one or two details this afternoon as well to make it, to try and get as much done now so that, you know, we can operate smoothly and quickly throughout that quick turnaround that it is. Going back to earlier, the fact that we've got so many players at this moment that's fit and available does give us great options. Chris, was Gary, I mean, obviously last year, were you in Australia? Yeah, beautiful. Must have felt a bit weird that was that. No, no, it was fantastic. It didn't feel well. It felt weird when the Mrs mentioned it last night, I thought I was getting told off, but it was different. I wanted to do something different for that reason that we just spoke about. It was a hell of a long time being involved in football and being around it at Christmas time and being, you know, either watching, like me saying, my dad playing or playing myself or coaching and being around it as the youth team player, making sure all the scholars were in to help the first team and making sure all the kit was in to them, progressing through the ranks and being managers. Last year it was, yeah, bit of a scramble on the, I think we booked it on the 21st and flew the 20, no, no, booked it on the 19th and flew the 21st, landed the 23rd. So it was brilliant. And why probably all the sort of refreshment? Yeah, definitely. It was, we wanted, or in particular, I wanted to do something I'd never done before and possibly might never do again. And, yeah, to see him sort of like waltz scheme, we sent us hats on on the beach on Christmas Day was something completely different. I don't think we'll see it this year over here. I'll have a black ball then. No. And as you say, you know, given the players Christmas Day off from me, Yes. Usually when you were a player, you must have gone and trained on Christmas Day. Yeah, we did. Was it a mental thing we had to sort of get over by the fact that you know you're leaving? I was different in the sense of, I loved it. You know, I really enjoyed going in Christmas morning. I loved the dressing room and I loved being in and around it but I grew up with it so I knew what it was about a little bit. I think it's changed over time and you know, you have to take into consideration, say geographically where people are in the country, families. I think you do generally get more back off the players with that little bit of understanding that you show towards them. It's such a hectic spell when you really need them on fire in clinics. Yeah, exactly. They don't get any grief then at home, do they? Obviously the four games in 11 days, I mean you see Premier League managers sort of chipping away at times about fictionists and that. Is it something that you just got put up with? Just get on with it, yeah. That's exactly it. To the point I didn't know it was four in 11, I just knew we had four games. I didn't know it was 11 days. I hadn't counted them up because you can't do anything about it. We just get on with it and we're just really looking forward to it.