 Felly, roeddwn cael ei tfwy ffordd yw'r fath, ymlaen nhw i'rnghwyffaeth yn ymddugol yng Nghymru, y ffordd o'r ffordd o Gwladysgrun Paag yn ymddugol i'r llawd o'r Llyfrgellau Cymru. Felly, nid oes yn fawr, ond, nid oes yn fawr. y gallwn mor trai o'r ddweud? Felly, mae'n gwaith. Ycwyrdangos y rhywbeth, mae'n ddisgyfiadau. Mae'r ddIngr yw sy'n fawr o y jeisio, maen nhw'n posts. Mae'n gweithio yno'r pelywn, mae'n ddisedd fel byd. Mae'r newydd yn y pethau. Rydym yn un i gyfnod yn ei oedd yn gweithio i'r cyflol ac mae'r pethau mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gwaith. No-one can see it's goals in clumps like Everton do. Everton just goes off the wind out of discipline. Dyma na ti'r brobach o nanet yn decorau into the side tonight. Still, in my opinion, I made a poor decision starting Ben Goffrey at right back. No-one will convince me otherwise should have been Nathan Patterson. He went with Goffrey at right back and Goffrey had probably his worst game in Everton. She had to say he was terrible. One of the worst individual performances I've seen for a while. From him. He's just had a nightmare all night. But Everton actually started the game quite brightly and I felt quite confident in the first 10, 15 minutes. I think Everton was the hungrier team. We had a few shots. We were the ones winning the second balls. We were the ones on the front foot and they were comfortably the better side in the opening 25 minutes or so and then Newcastle broke and scored with the first real attack. It's that kick in the balls, isn't it? That you've been the one pushing, the one pressing and the next minute it ended up in the back of the net. A bit of Pickford made to save. It's a defender on breaks and Callum Wilson stabs it home and you won down. It is that horrible gut-wrenching feeling that there we go again. When you're winning and you're confident, although I forgot what that's like, but you see teams that are on that roll things, break for them and they're good at then taking the game away. I think Everton puffed and puffed a little bit after that, but stayed in the game and we're unlucky with Dominic Hall that Llewman's goal was disallowed. I hadn't seen it again properly on the monitors in front of me in the stand. It looked very, very tight. The fact it took a while looked tight. The lines that the Premier League used to be asked, it's pathetic. It's pathetic. It should be the AI that is being used in the Champions League. It gives you the definitive offside. But for some reason, the Premier League aren't going to bring that in because they want to control it themselves. So make your own mind up on that one. But it was given offside. It was a lovely finish by Don, to be fair. Nick Pope, it was a good finish, but it was offside. So we went in 1-0 down and I was just hoping that, make a change at the break, I thought Ben Goffrey should have come off it half-time. He'd been roaster for the first goal. He was all over the place. We needed a bit of an attack and an impetus down that right-hand side. Even a wobby were really poor. But we didn't and we come out and Newcastle were in our box within the first 15 seconds, I think of the second half. I was just hoping that we would get the momentum. The fans were brilliant, by the way. Tremendous at the start of the game. Trying to get the crowd, trying to get the team going. Stayed with them when he went 1-0 down. But the second half, we just couldn't, just decision making letting people down when we got into good areas or when we twice got into good positions. One man has left foot rushed it for no reason across when he was quite sent instead of just taking his time and giving people a chance. We just couldn't really create anything and then we got cut out for the second goal and it was got free again. Ball from right to left. He got done down the outside. Ball across and it was headed in and it was 2-0 and it was game over. From then on Newcastle were ruthless. Newcastle kept the ball. He looked like the team they are. They're up in the third in the league for a reason. Attack on players come to the forefront of the game but Everton did that thing and collapsed, conceding three goals in nine minutes which is embarrassing for any side. We went 3-0 down. Callum Wilson killed one in. Given too much time but it was a great finish bent it into the top corner from near to the box for 3-0. Dwight McNeill scored a corner. Awful bit of goalkeeping from Nick Pope. I'm not even going to discuss that but it was a corner from McNeill bent it in and it went all the way through. I'm not saying that gave you hope because there was about ten minutes left but you took a bit of fight. Can we just put a bit of pressure on towards the end? They took the centre, got it out to Isaac who absolutely embarrassed Everton defenders. Them defenders there really should be ashamed of themselves. It was great feet, don't get me wrong. It was lovely run. I'd be raving about it if it was never been played that done but the actual defend them for it was pathetic, utterly pathetic. Michael Keane got sent to tipy the shot somewhere else, he didn't know where he was Godfrey didn't know what day it was. It was just embarrassing and it dinked the cross on Jacob Murphy and knocked him for 4-1. It was awful. Fabian Shaw killed one in for 5-1 and Everton a 5 at that time and ruled it out but it was a new castle when they were seeing the blood in the water they were rootless and full credit to them. They thoroughly deserved it in the end and they were having a great season and playing really well. For Everton, I think we are drowning and I don't think there's a life there's a life jacket anywhere here. I thought after the fulham watching the fulham game the way there was nothing in the team no reaction whatsoever to going behind in that 1-2-1 it worried me that day. We went to a palace, we missed opportunities against the good side tonight we've been put to the shore but there was opportunities again in that opening half an hour to get in front and ask questions to them. The team isn't good enough, the players aren't good enough the manager's not good enough at the moment for what he's doing his team selections have been crazy over the last few weeks too slow to react at the minute but the players it isn't all on him, the players we've let so many managers down continuing to let this manager down as well and more importantly I care about the managers they get a big fat peiter and bug her off and go and do something else and get another job somewhere else it's the fans the fans who are there welcoming the team it's the fans singing banners they don't deserve it they don't deserve the support they've had because we've put us through it again this season only this season we don't have Richard Charleson to track us out of it and the fans are doing their bit and they're getting let down I just can't see a happy ending to this one sadly I hope I'm massively wrong I really do but just right now I feel like there's only one way this ends and it's not good and the people who are majorly responsible for that as well and the other fans probably on the yachts on me so there you go there's the match there's the match I don't know Tarkovsky maybe I don't know it's I don't think anyone played particularly well it's the white manil because he's got a corner maybe but realistically there isn't one there isn't one very boring so there you go that's my thoughts see you later