 Gwyddoch i gael,'r meddwl iawn diwg iawn i'w llun ddiw i'r ffordd, ac mae gwahanol i gael yma? Ac y pressur oedd o'r meddwl sydd wedi'u ddim yn rhan, o went incumbent yn olygu. Gallwn cron wath yn bwysig wedi rhywbeth, mae'n gwybod digwydd yma yn unrhyw? Mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'w festu bwyd-y-gwysig, wrth gwrs. A gweithio, mae'n meddwl bod y'n meddwl gofyn o'r holl. ac rhaid i'r gwerthio ar gyfer y lads yn ddiddordebio gyda'r byd yn hynny. Mae'r byd yn ddiddordebio gyda'r byd, ond nhw eich gwaith ddiddordebio'r byd yn unrhyw gweithio a'r byd yn rhaid i'r tyfan. Felly roedd wedi bod yn meddwl i'r llun. Felly wedi bod yn ystod, dwi'n meddwl i'r gweithio, ac rhaid i'r byd, ac yn ddiddordebio'r byd ond, mae'r gwaith hynny'n gweld i'r bwrdd yn edrych, Gallwech chi'n gyd wedi cael ei chyfnod i'r fath dda, dwi fawr iawn, oes byd afod gwneud fy modŵr, oes bob fawr moedd yn y gallu gwirio, yw dwi'n gwybod bod fe wneud bod yn gweithio a'r ddad yn siaradodd du. Mae'r bobl angen i'ch wneud y fath yma. Felly hynny'n chi'n cael eu gweithio i'r maenlygaid iniwyd gyda Manchester City, at eich dbudydd. Felly mae'n credu chi'n osud y fath o bwysig, Tyw'n gwybod y gallwn i'n gwybod yw'r ddweud o'ch hyfrifio'r ffordd a'i'r chyfnod i'w rhaid i gweithio'r selyddol ar y cyfarkwyr. A'n ystod am ychydig i'ch gweithio'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Felly rwy'n cael ei chael ei ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Mae'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Felly felly rydw i'n fawr, ydy'r cyfnod ydy'r rhaid o'ch gwaith i gael bwysig y gwn. I'n ddweud o ddweud. Rydyn ni'n fawr i'n ddweud y cyfnod i'r rhaid arall, rydyn ni'n ddweud o'n ddweud y rhaid o'r cyfnod i'r gwaith. Rydyn ni'n ddweud i'n fawr i'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'r cyfnod i'r gwybodaeth i'r ffordd, a chael ydw i'w ddweud i'w ddweud i gael ymlaen. Felly mae'n cael ei ddweud i ddweud yng nghyrchu a phrygau? Felly os ydych chi? Felly mae'n ddweud i ddweud i'w ddweud i gael ddweud o'i ddweud yng Nghyrchon? Nod. Nod. Fyddech chi'n gweld, eich gweld yn rhaid, eich gweld yn ffantastig. Felly mae'n ddweud i'w ddweud o'i ddweudio'r ddweud, mae'n ddweud i gael ei ddoch, Cyngor bod yn gwneud o'n gyfer ymlaen iawn i'ch gweithio, a'n mynd i'ch gweithio'n gweithio a'ch gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Felly mae'n bod yn ymlaen chi arwraith yn blwyd yn ffordd mewn gwgeithio. Mae'r medru yn lle yn y gwneud ar y mynd, felly mae'n cael ymlaen i'r newid yn gweithio'r mewn gwirioneddau, a'r gwneud i'r gwneud i'r gwleidio'n gweithio. Rwy'n wedi bod yn gweithio a gweithio yma yn y gweithio'r gwneud, ddweud ydych chi'n gymnydd i'n fan hynny yw'r ystyried ddechrau? Mae'r ystyried dros y dyfodol, efallai mae'r ysgolffiad yn ymhynt o'r wych i'r cyffredinol? Mae'n amdano, mae'r ysgolffiad yn ymhynt i'r cyffredinol. Rwy'n meddwl ystod yn ei ddweud yn ysgolffiad yw'r hynny'n amdano'r ysgolffiad, a'r hynny'n meddwl mewn i'r hynny'n meddwl yw'r hynny. Felly, yw'r hynny'n meddwl yw'r hynny'n meddwl, ywcent ar y bydd hwn yn fanio'r ddeimlo. Efallai taroddyn ni'n wneud, mae'n groes yng Nghymru. Fel gweithio, fel gwybod, yn gwybod sgwpeth ffastgles ynghyddiadau yn gymorth rydych yn gweithio. I'm yn ei pob ar offer o gwellu i ddesig ar eu bodi gyffredin, mae hynny'n wedi saith ymlaen bod oaf'n mynd. Fodd oedd yma hwyl eich ymlaen nhw yma wedi uwch yn fwy yn nhw, byddych chi'n gweld felly yma ar ymarfer, ynghylch yn ymryf yma i'r ymdweud, oedd rhai bod Cymru yn ymlaen i'r ysgol? Cyngor hynny, sy'n bod yn amlwg ymdweud o'r ysgol? Mae'n olygu'n gwybod i'r ymdweud ymdweud, mae'n olygu'n gwael, mae'n gweithio gan eich wir. Mae'r ffans wedi bod yn gweithio i'r ffans. Mae'r olygu'n gweithio i'r gweithio'r ffans, mae'n gweithio'r ffans, mae'n gweithio i'n gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio, We were a long time because I was fit and I would fall into management from playing at a lower level would have been how I predicted it going. But yeah we had to take a different route, it's grateful for the the time at Liverpool and then in the HotSeat, in the Premier League maybe maybe slightly quicker than it expected but yeah I'm enjoying it and I love the work and I appreciate the belief and trust that the club has shown in me. Lloyd Kelly not back yet, Lewis Cook not back yet, Ilya still out, and I think apart from that, pretty much as we were for the Wolves game, so only to have, I would expect to be the only change to the squad that was prepared for Wolves. And in terms of Brooks, do you feel like you say it's close? We're looking at a week, a couple of weeks now? It depends out of week goes really, so obviously you're a situation that you don't come across that often with what David's been through. The injuries as well over the last few months, so yeah, we see how each day goes and obviously if I had my wish I'd have him back in yesterday. But yeah, it's important that we make sure we do it progressively, and I'm sure everyone here would love to see him with a Bournemouth shirt back on. And I can't wait, I'm sure David can't wait, but let's make sure that let's try and get him back and keep him back and not do anything that is going to be too soon for him. Thanks Gary. With Marcus, you took him off after about an hour, was it a recurrence of what you've been through? Is it just one of those things after you've had a long injury? No, so yeah, Tav was coming off anyway before he got injured, so I was looking to, obviously it was his first game back, so we had the subs ready. And then Tav felt a pain in the other hamstring, he wasn't sure if it was a contact. So he's had a few things go on this week, where he's had some tests and things done, there's a few more to be done early next week. We're hopeful that it's not too serious, but it's the other side, so yeah, we're hopeful that he'll be back soon, but he won't play a part this weekend. How big a blow is that because the four up front, if you like, against Wolves, I mean there's so much pace and possibilities in those, that must really excite you when you've got those four, and obviously a couple of others to come in and offer competition and options as well. Yeah, I think, yeah, I mean Tav came back, scored a winning goal, was a threat when he carried the ball for us. As I said on the day, I didn't think he was back to his best, but he definitely helped us. So yeah, losing Tav is a blow of course. Antonofault did really well when he came on, Jaden as well, so yeah, I mean we need everybody fit really, ideally of course to give us the best chance, but injuries happen, things happen and thankfully we've got a little bit more depth now so that it's not quite as drastic as it could have been before January. You mentioned just now about how much a win lifts spirits and things after the game in your match of the day interview, I think you were asked what it means to you to be out of the bottom three. You couldn't have looked more glum and said, doesn't matter, it's where we are in May. Does that give us an insight into what this job does to you, or did you really not let yourself enjoy it for even a moment? I enjoyed a win. The league position in February is a relevant really of course. I did say this as well that where you are as an impact on where you finish, obviously the higher you are now the more chance you have of finishing higher, so I understand it. But the fact that you jump out by a point, maybe fall back in by a point, I mean if you go up and down with that you're going to spend a lot of time going up and down, so yeah, I'm hopeful that we can keep going upwards of course, but yeah the small changes in league position and some teams kicking off before us, some teams kicking off after us will have no impact on how I feel about our results, sorry I think it. I will always just judge us on what we've done, fantastic victory, delighted for the lads, delighted for the supporters and looking to add more. Take us back to the start of the season when you play city up there and famously kept tall and very, very quiet and yet the rest of the team punished you, but what can you take from keeping him quiet into Saturday and then sort of just focusing then on the others, give him more opportunities and things or can you finesse? Yeah, no I think it, yeah, Erling Harland can be quiet and be a threat constantly, so I mean sure we all watch games on the television and you read his maybe only touch to ball eight times or whatever in half an hour but he still always looks the biggest goal threat, he's constantly running in behind, constantly an option, constantly causing defenders a problem, so yeah I'm not sure how quiet we kept him, he didn't score of course. But yeah they have so many attacking players that will need a real good defensive display of course and will need to be a threat to make sure that we give ourselves a chance of causing them some problems as well. So yeah a tough ask but one that myself, the staff and the players are really looking forward to is a game that we go into wanting to win so we prep to try and win the football match and give it our best shot. I know you go into every game believing absolutely you can win and you said that you expect City to be right up there if not winning the league right up there at the end of the season but compared to recent seasons when they've felt from the outside almost invincible, do they feel more vulnerable where they are at the moment? No I don't think so I think yeah I mean they've drawn two games that in the last week that they should have won really I think and I don't see them as any weaker than they have been I think each team you can see results and that sometimes you go through a little spell where they don't quite go your way. But yeah man City is still for me the best team in the country and I think it'll be an exceptionally tough game for us but like I say one that I'm looking forward to but yeah I don't think they're any easier to beat now than they were. And you've often told us that you're chained to your laptop every minute of the day watching training sessions, previous matches, your next opponents and things. Do you ever have time to watch the likes of man City when they're not the immediate opponent to look for ideas and things? Yeah I try and keep up on it obviously you look at the best coaches and the best teams and see what they do, how they look to cause problems so yeah I'll get to watch some of it. The only thing you find as soon as I went into coaching is that you never watch a game just to watch a game sometimes you sit down and think oh this will be a good game let's watch this and then you're like oh let's rewind that and see what. So you end up analysing all of them even if you don't plan to. But no man City are obviously very good at a lot of things so when you sit and watch them there's a lot to admire and a lot you can learn. Yeah I think very very sad of course so yeah best wishes and thoughts with his family and close friends I think he devoted his life to need to football such a sort of iconic voice. Yeah I remember even most of my early some of my early goals remembering his voice over them. Yeah so he's very very very sad and as you say a very nice touch that all the good work was done and all the that he devoted his life to the game is being remembered at a big stage on the weekend. So yeah very very sad I was fortunate enough to meet John a few times he was a great guy who just lived and loved football so yeah a sad loss. Two of those goals Gary came against Manchester City once for Middlesbrough one for Portsmouth you had a phenomenal playing record against Manchester City you beat them three times with Portsmouth and once with Borough have you got any memories of any of those games? I remember the goal at Borough but yeah Manchester City weren't the same then there was no Harland and no Pep so it was slightly different no de Bruyna but I remember late on in my career getting a real good point against them at Carreroad when we were trying to avoid relegation. Yeah and at Guerrero and de Bruyna and that played that day and I remember how hard we worked and what a good team performance we put in to manage to get a good result against them. But yeah so looking forward to tomorrow obviously first well second experience when there was a coach obviously earlier in the season but yeah looking forward to the game and looking forward to seeing what the lads can produce in a tough test. Just finally this week Daniel Ajua J signed his first professional contract for the club only 17 he will have done hard yards in the academy but the hard work really is going to continue for him now. Yeah he's in a good place obviously he's been involved at a time or two this season already as you say still very very young lots of promise. Yeah he's has ability so lots of hard work as you say to do to just try and you know that last gap that you have to bridge as a young football at a one from youth team football to first team football is the biggest you know as you come through the ages you progress fairly evenly and then the last jump you need to make is the biggest one so yeah still an awful lot of work for him to do but yeah delighted that he's secured his future for a bit longer. And yeah yeah I'm sure it will be important to the club moving forward.