 Er, ydy'r fforddau ar y ddweud o'r ddweud? Well, mae'n fforddio'r ddweud o'r fforddio'r ddweud. Ond, ddim dhalwch, mae'n ddweud fynd a'r ddweud, dweud y dyfodol yn ymddangos. Mae'n ddweud yn gychydig i fynd, ac mae'n ddweud, yma'n ddweud ddweud, mae'n ddweud beth o'r ddweud, ac mae'n ddweud i fyny i'r ddweud, am y cyfrifydd hynny'n ei ddweud, .. oh, dwi'n gwyfwng i ei chylo. Efallai i mewn yw'ch meddwl, dwi'n gwy码, .. sy'n gwybod a'i chlywed ben yn dd yn julio. Felly, byddai'r bw�os o'r gyffreith yma. Mae'n ddyn nhw'n dyluniau'n 0 a 12 o'r clon addysg. Felly, mae'n gwneud eu hyfrifos. Felly, mae'r ddyn nhw'n gofod yn oed yn meddwl. Maen nhw'n gwybod hynny sy'n meddwl. Dwi'n meddwl i'n gofod i'n meddwl. Mae'r gweithio'r remau'r cyfan, i ddelwyddiadau fel gweithio'r menu wrth creuiaid ac mae'r gweithio yn graddiannod lle o'r lawr. Mae'r remau, mae'n ddiwyddu. Pan efallai mae gweithio'n gweithio ar ei chy Siciliau'r gweithio youkwyddiadau a mae'r rai chi'n gwybod yn cael ei chweithio, mae'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio, i gyd, ac mae'r ystafell yn ddiwrnod gynaeth. Felly mae'r squad y tro unig a dyma oherwydd ei wlad ei fyddeigolio hwnna. Felly yw'r squad y tro unig oherwydd ei wlad yn ymlae. Felly mae'n dwysgrun eich wneud oherwydd mae'r squad hyn i munud yn athlet ystod, a'r wneud oherwydd yw'r gweld 8 peth yn eigol. Efallai fe wnaeth oherwydd mae un hwn wedi'i gweld 6 peth, eich gweld ffio yn ddoedd. A dyna fydd yn y bobl iawn, mae eich gweld eich gweld fi'n gofyn yw. I gyfnod y gallwn gwneud ei wneud yn colli, felly rwy'n cyntafio arnyn nhw... Yn y gweithlo, rwy'n hi'r gweithio ar y ffordd, ond ei sut ar hyn sy'n rydyn nhw yw wedi'i'r gweithio хelodau sydd eisiau'r unwyddi'n eu gwneud fynd yn yr analysu. Felly mae'n golygu'n i gael i gael i'r pethau allu'r cyflwyno, yn cael ei wneud eich bod nhw'n gweithio i'r pethau'r best-position. Mae'n gwybod, mae'r gyffredig yn gyflwyno'r pethau, i'r pethau yn gyflwyno'r pethau a'r pethau yn gweithio'r pethau'r pethau'r 3, yn cyflwyno'r 2, yn cyflwyno'r 4, yn cyflwyno'r 5, ond mi'n gweithio'r pethau. Felly mae'n gweithio i'r pethau i'r pethau, yn cyflwyno'r best-position, a tynno, yn ystafell hynny. When you started your second spell here at Bratford, you said you'd learnt a lot in the intervening years from the first spell. What have you learnt this time in the 20 months or so? If I've learnt being at a game for nine months, it's didn't great, you know what I mean. I was just delighted to get a call but, you listen, you're always learning. I was at yesterday down at St George's with a lot of the league managers through the LMA ac yn surod, dw i'r Gareth yw'r cyfrifio gyda'r gyffredigarydd, a dyna Gareth yn yma'n gwneud. Rydyn ni'n dweud. Rwy'n dweud bod pobl wedi Gareth yna'n wenthyl, Sammelion themb, yma'n cyfrifio, ac mae'n bwysig i gael'r lleif. Rydyn ni'n dweud. Yna, dwi'n meddwl, oherwydd rydw i'w gwneud bod ichi bwysig eich cyntaf i gaelod o'r peth. Rydyn ni wedi gaelwyd antymphol i fynd i fod hwn yn gweithio'r rhain. Ar hyn yn gwylau ar y bwysig wedi cyfleoedd o'r hollol yma, ond byddwn i gaelwyd er fyddion fyddion i'w porffoedd ynddo. Rydyn ni'n meddwl ar y cyfeiriaeth bod ei fydden nhw i'n gweithio i gaelodol. ac ydych chi'n sattodi. Felly mae hi'n 24 oed yn yfodol i ddefnyddio'r triniad o hynny, a brydwch chi'n cael ei wneud o'r 22 oed yn ei ddweud o'r ysgrifennu. Felly mae'n cael ei wneud o'r ysgrifennu, mae'n cydwyr ddweud, felly mae'n cyfrifau ei wneud i ddefnyddio. Felly mae'n cyfrifau ei wneud i ddefnyddio. Felly mae'n cyfrifau bod hynny. Ond oherwydd, ydych chi'n cyfrifau, dwi'n meddwl i fod yn digwydd. gan ddiwedd yr ydych chi'n rhoi, i'w ddwych i'w ddwych i'w ddweudio. Byddai'r unrhyw i ddim yn ffaint o ddych chi, ond a'i ddwch chi ddim yn ffaint i ddim yn ffaint i ddych chi. Felly, oes i ddim yn meddwl, gweithio, ddech chi a ddim yn ddych chi. Mae'r hynny'n ddim yn gweithio gyd, dwi'n gweithio gyd, mae'r oedden nhw'n ddim yn edrych o'r wyf yn rhaid i ddweudio'r ddydd, A'n gael y gallu gyda'r cerddau o'r ddechrau, yn ymlaen i ddweud? Nog. Ie. Nog, gweld ymlaen i ddweud. Felly oedd yn cael ei fath. Mynd i ddillon i'r ddillon i'r Henry. Mae'n i'r ymlad yw'r 15-16. Mae'r ddillon i'r ddillon i'n ddillon i'r ddillon. Efallai os i'r ganddau i'r ddillon i'r ddillon i'r ddillon. I know a lot about Glenn Middleton, who's come from Rangers naturally. I didn't know a lot about Curtis, but I've been looked up in him. I spoke to a couple of managers at the LMA yesterday about some of our plays that we've got, which was helpful, Paul Hurst and the likes of that. So no, but it is about myself and Kenny, listening to the members of the staff as well, what they think, watching as much footage as we can, but really getting on that training pitch and seeing what they can do and what they can't do. We've got 15 games left, we've got to do it quickly, but it's a great challenge that we're up for. Can you like to play attacking football? Is that something that's not going to change? Yeah, again, same conversations I had when I came before, much rather when 5-4 and 1-0. The goalie coach closes his ears to that, the goalkeepers do, but yeah, we've got to play in a manner and a style that we're trying to create opportunities, trying to put the ball in the box, shots at goal, get the supporters off the seats. It doesn't always happen, but that's the way football should be played and we will try to do that and hopefully it will bring the success that we're after. How old do you know of League 2 this season? Well, I've seen a couple of games. I've not seen many. Kenny, funny enough, he's been, he lives around the Mans, he's seen a few Mansfield games, he's been to that. Greg's been to a few games, I've speak to Greg as well, but no, I know there's a few up there that I know a lot about, but in general, I've not seen a lot of football, but I do believe, again speaking of people yesterday and trying to get as much information as I can, there's a lot of teams that I do like to play. It's not just Crash Bang Wallop football, but then again, the pitch is our decline at this time of year and you have to do what's the most effective. How did you end up on a squad as quickly as you have to do it? That must be quite a new thing for yourself, because you haven't got a summer to boot up a graduate. Listen, I think any manager would say an ideal time to come in is in the close season. You can build your own squad, you can get probably four or five weeks to work with them without the pressure of trying to get a result. You can try different things. Obviously, in the summer, the weather's better, you're doing double sessions and things like that. You should get more time on the training ground to actually get your methods over. But yeah, it's a challenge and as I said, I think you'll look at a squad and there's six wingers in there. There's a lot of similarity in the midfield players. There's a few number 10s. There's a strikers would probably defensive wise. OK, obviously, Kelvin's out injured at the moment, but it is a big squad. And I think, as I said, the ball turned well today. There'll be a few very disappointing not to start on Saturday, but there'll be even more so disappointing not even to be in the 18 having not really done anything wrong. But that's the size of the squad we've got. And it's then managing the ones that are not involved, which becomes the difficult, and they've got to keep them part of it. And it's their job then to do everything they can to get in the 18. And if you're in the 18 and you're not in the 11, you've got to do everything you can to get in that 11. So it's good, it's competitive, strong competition for places. And that's, hopefully, that all goes well for the future, but it can be a difficulty sometimes with having too many bodies. Obviously, the fact that this Saturday the buzz about the ground is going to be a lot more positive than perhaps it has been of light. Yeah. Is it a case of, do you use that emotion or do you try not to carry it away? No, I think hopefully the players will rise to it. I think you only have to look at his opponents in Grimsby. You know what Ian's gone in and done there. He's lifted the place, I believe, bringing almost 3,000. I'm sure if Ian hadn't been in charge in the lift they've had, they wouldn't be bringing anything like that. I wouldn't imagine. But I know they've got good travelling support. So they're buoyant at the moment. He's gone in there with his infectious nature. Great experience and great knowledge and got not only the results but the performance of lifted hugely. So, yeah, it's going to be a really good occasion. But there are only good occasions if you win. Will you sleep well tomorrow? Yeah, I will sleep well tomorrow. I'm not so sure about Saturday. I'll never sleep after the game, win, lose or draw. But yeah, because I'll go about tomorrow night and the knowledge that the teams have been selected, the formation has been selected. I think most of the time I'll probably get the best sleep because everything's done. I'm a manager that likes the name of the side on the Friday, barring any injuries or little doubts. And then you're clear in your mind when you go to bed what's expected. The lads will know what's expected of them and it's going out there and performing and being buoyed by the atmosphere that it's going to be. But it's talks cheap. We've got to go out and put a performance in that. As I said, the keep the fans with us because they'll certainly be there for the first part of the game. But we need to put the application, the effort, the enjoyment really, the excitement of getting at teams into them. And hopefully it's a two way street, isn't it? I've always said the players can lift the fans. The fans can certainly lift the players and we'll only be successful together. And the role of yourself, you're a manager? You're not the head coach answering to anyone. Does it feel like this is the role that you should have? I was always a manager in my own head whether it was or not. Head coach, it's only a name, isn't it? But listen, I'm really looking forward to the challenge. I'm excited about the challenge. There's no guarantees. We've got some more players to play. We've got some really good games coming up. But for me, titles, I'm not really bothered. But I get what you're saying. There's been no certainly interference from anywhere else. Apart from Julian Ringmey coming back last night telling me that one of the lads has scored a few goals today. Julian's a football man. You can discuss football all day with him. But I'll never think for one second of telling me when to bring subs on and who to bring on and whatnot. So, yeah, that would probably be slightly different. Have you spoke with Stefan at all? By text. I never had any issue with Stefan when he was at the club. I think the only thing was he was, I think, a bump into Stefan. Part of Stephen Dab, his game against Liverpool in the season, had a five minute chat with him there. And I think Stefan said what he's needed to say on the matter regarding obviously the departure of his partner, should we say, who was at the football club. And I think, without speaking out of turn, I think everyone knows, he's had the world pulled over his eyes himself. I think when I left the last time, I think Stefan quoted that. He asked me for the reasons and I couldn't come up with any, obviously, and he never spoke to Stefan. So this point, obviously he's taken from what he got told. So I know he shows at all with Stefan. I know he's not been to many games. Obviously, he's still got a keen interest. But I think he knows that, in the stewardship, should I say, of Julian, who was at the experience at the club, the club's in good hands. And naturally, he just wants us to succeed. Does the club feel like it should do again now? Have you got rid of that tension? Yeah, well, I'll tell you in the coming weeks. But yeah, it's, as I said, it's really exciting times to be back. Obviously a lot of things have changed. You know, the staff, as much, you know, there's still a couple of, you know, the physios and the lans, but I quickly get to know the staff. There's the good professionals. The playing side naturally has changed a little bit. The pitch is the pitch. But yeah, listen, he's been back personally doing something I love. And if I had a choice of which club I could pick, this would be it. But it's now talks, and we've got to really go out there. And 15 games, you know, we just want to win as many as we possibly can. No set targets, no guarantees of anything. Just go out first minute to the last, give everything you've got, and let's try to bring success to this fantastic football club. One last one. Will it get Kenny in with you as well? I mean, was that something you were always determined to do? Yeah, yeah, I think, you know, I've had that since mother all days, Kenny's been with me. I know his experience has been at football this season, every Saturday and every Tuesday. He loves the game. He's got good knowledge on it. And he's a good coach and he's a good ally, but he's not a yes man. Many a time I've changed my team after speaking to him. So the partnership has worked well in the past and hopefully it'll work well again. I know he's absolutely delighted to be back. He loved his time here. He thought it was a proper football club. And you walk out there, you're in a stadium, you know you're in a game, you get the atmosphere, you get the buzz, and we've missed that. So, yeah, that was obviously a key thing to get. And they say it's due, you should never go back. Clearly you've got no reservations about that. I mean, is this the sort of club that whatever this situation they ask you to come, you just not be able to say no? Yeah, and probably in hindsight I probably should have looked more into it about budgets and things like this, but no, it was absolutely no brainer. I think any manager out of work, and again I saw managers yesterday at the conference a lot of lads opening jobs and are out of work and I think every one of them would have been in to do a job at this size club in this division. Let's be right. If it's done properly, this can be a championship club. I've no doubts about that obviously. I'm not saying that sort of thing, it's got the stadium and the fan base, which is a key to be a championship club. Obviously we were almost there not long ago and really stately, that's what we've got to aim for, to keep pushing up and get to where we would like to be.