 Yrda'r newid ar y froma phrydau? Beth yn cynnig yn ddiogel i ddechrau! Yn hyd gwael i'r cofnod, Rwy'n meddwl yn ffrwng rydyn ni'n meddwl am ymddangos. Hefyd rydyn ni wedi bod wedi ymddangos i gref, Mae'r gwythbwyll yn bryd gwych i ddweud rydyn nhw. Rydyn ni'n meddwl, yn rtwnod yrgynnu hyffrwyr. Rydyn ni yn registeru, oherwydd mae'n lle beth ddim yn colliadol ar y ciw. maen chi'n gwneud hynny maen nhw'n dweud a cynllun o'i edrych. Dyna, yn y meantime neu'n ddigonio'r byr. Felly, nid o fewn i gyfweld replaced yma, ond os oedd iddo ddiogel ymrwyngau'n siaradol o'r dyfodol rhai oed. Gwypt mae hi'n hyn oedd? Pwysig, wedi bod rhywbeth ar y bod. Fynau bod yn rhywbethion i'r rai? A dwi'n faddo i ni, ei fod wych yn yn ni, yn unrwynt yw pwysig. Dyna, hefyd, hefyd, Felly mae'n iawn i fewn i wasi. Drodde o'r cair mennyddiadau bryd, mae'n amser weithio i fusiunio, ac mae'n gwneud i ddysgu, a nowa'n gwsfaint drwy'n bryd. Llywodraeth y brif yn gwneud y brif o'r ddweud hynny? Rwy'n meddwl. Felly Corll hi'n gweithio'n gweithio'n edrych byw am rhaid i rhai, ac mae'n meddwl dechrau. Rwy'n meddwl eraill neu'n meddwl goinghau. Mae'n gweithio i'r gwrdd ac mae'n meddwl i'r gweithio'n meddwl. Oeddwn i'r rhaid o'r cyfrannu, a'r cyfrannu a'r cyfrannu, mae yna'r gweld, meddwlod, gybswn, zelli, gan garr, chyfrannu, mae'r cyfrannu i'r ymweld, a'r cyfrannu i'r cyfrannu i'r ymweld, ac yna'r cyfrannu i'r cyfrannu cyfrannu. felly rwy'n cael'i cyfrannu. 3 yr wych ar y back four yma er gael y ddych chi'n gyfarod o'i llin ar 18, ac dweud i goll iddyn nhw. Ac mae'n bwysig. Yn difch chi'n siarad o'r rhai learnau. Dyna sefydl i ein bwysig sy'n defnyddio'r bwysig sy'n rai arno fel mae'n gyfbros. Felly mae'n broaddur o'r ffordd o'r sgol. mae'n gwneud o'r mwybodaeth ffordd arno. Mae oedd yn mawr ei gweld o'r pwysig o gilyddol gweithio'r bwysig, a dwi'n iawn i'n gweithio samre. Rwy'n cael bod yn gwneud yn dŵr daeth, sydd hynny'n dda'r blaenol, Yn cystadion sy'n ddigonodd, dweud a'r dweud sut amdoedd y diobaeth ar yr oedd yn y bwysig? EYd wedi bod yw'n yw hwnna. Yn gyfenni'r awd edrych am gŵr i gyd yn ei gyd, yna'n ganddon o'r gynllunio. Yna'r ganddon o'r gynllunio, mae'na arnyn amlwg fwy o'n gweffwyr a'r busug meddlen o'r hwn, y gweithio ar gyfer IK-Tamol a'r oedden nhw, byddai i gyd wedi arniol conflu i chi allan i chi gyd yn Ym Mydweith, I'r cwysig hwn i'r pwyllt i'n gweithio ar ffordd. I gaelói ni'n gwag i'n gweithio i'r awyr fi, mae'r cwysig wedi'n fosbydd ar gyfer ei newydd. Ond o'n mynd i gymryd. Rwy'n meddwl o'r gwirionedd. Rwy'n meddwl i'r clymau, oherwydd mae'r gaelio'n fath gweithio ar gyfer y bwysig. Ond bydd y gallwch chi'n teimlad ar hyn i'n gweithio'r gweithio, a grefio bendwydol yn ddidd提 hyn. Diolch i'r ffordd i'w Jordan Gibson, a'r gael i'r bearshwys fel gyfrant, ac i fynd yn fyw gweld i'n amser i ddim yn fwyfodol. A'r ddim yn fawr i'ch ddim yn fyw yma'r resawd? Ye, aeth yn fyw, mwy pob yn gweld i Jordan because we had no kind of strikers for y Ystid. Felly, we played him in a... I say, a false nine. We played him up front to roam about, and I think he flourished and really enjoyed that. As I said when I first came in, we've got so many players who can play on the left hand side, and that's where Jordan, if you asked Jordan, his best position would be coming in off the left, which we've done with Shea. He got his two goals against Stevenidge, and we've got players who play naturally out there anyway. We've got Glenn Middleton and Pritch who played there at my first game. Mae'r quflaenau tydd, yn nhw'n yn ymddydd. Mae'r gwaith o'r gwaith. Mae'r gwaith o'u gwaith dywy'r eich syniad yn hynod. Mae'n effoedd clyw dependidol, mae'n rhai hwnnw. Glam Middolton eraill yn y analogy. Mae'r gwaith yn hyn y gwaith. Glam Middolton eraill yn hwnnw. Mae'r gwaith ar y gweithio, mae'r gwaith ar y gwaith ar y gwaith. Mae oedda'n ddim eich gweithio gwaith fel eich cyfarion. Mae'r gwaith yw cynnwys, gwysig i roedda, pan iddyn nhw'n gŷtadu chi i'w gogwyntgaru, a dweud i chi ydydd y nodi'n gwybod. Felly, mae'n hynny yn cael ei wneud ei colllei, wel i'r 11 o bobl, ond mae'n bobl yma'r 18. Felly, mae'n cael ei bod yn gwneud y lleiaid â'r 18 wedi'u painu gweld yr eich gwneud yma i'r y glasau. Felly, mae'n gweld i'w ran i'n glasau i gwyntio i gyd. Mae'n bod wedi sian iawn i'r eich gwneud, Mae'n gwasvwyr o'r wŵith, oherwydd mae'n amlwg ar gyfer y rheswn, ac yn ystod yw'r aelodau sy'n lle byddai'r blaid. Mae'n ddweud i'r byw i'r hyn o'r community ac byddai fath yn ymgyrch. Oni'n gweithio'n gwybod yn ymgyrch chi'n gweithio ac maen nhw'n rhaid i'n hyn. Mae'n rhaid i'n gweithio'n gwybod ymlaen nhw'n gwneud y cyffredin, a'r gweithio'n gweithio'n cyffredin gweithio'n cyffredin? Yes that has been the key. Last week was difficult with the weather. This week it has been a little more steady we have managed to go up and turn away from here on Monday and Tuesday on a decent surface and we have come back and it is the first time we have turned on our training ground today. We still have a little bit of debris from the flow from the river there on it but it was fine and we had a split squad and now we have 14 training today obviously the other Ond ti wedi'i 12, yr Nôr, 14 yn dweud yn dweud. Mae'r ddechrau i ddod â'r Lads, ond mae'n gallu gael, ond mae'n gwneud o'r gweithio. Diolch yn ni'n credu. Mae'n gwneud i ddweud yn rhan oherwydd i chi'n cael eu gwneud i chi'n rhan oherwydd i chi'n creu. Rwy'n dweud i'r personal. Callum Cuck yn y bench yn y rheswll â Plomysargal. Gopi'r teimd i chi ddod i chi'n gwneud i chi'n cymryd ystafell? Well, he started in our first game and that's obviously then he did his back, he wasn't 100% fit last week, he's had a good training week under his belt, but I think you can say that about a few players, there'll be a few lads who are pritch-played in a sort of a central midfield role on Wednesday and did really well, he had to start when I first came in on the left hand side, so it's been, you know, people just sort of jostling for positions really and trying to make the mark wherever they play, you know, Tails has played it right back on Wednesday and did a, you know, did a good job, Jordan playing up front, which he hadn't played, probably played on his own before, you know, so they're all playing different positions to make sure, you know, as Kenny said to him after the game, there's no training session yesterday, he could have given what the game gave him against good opposition, good surface and a good workout as well, so, but yeah, there's everyone, not just Callum, but there's a few knocking wanting to get in and that's what we want, we want people, we want obviously good for places, we want people to really bust in the gut to try to get in their good competition and that's what we seem to have at the minute. I've asked you this before, but naturally with time and more time you get to understand the squad a lot better, how close are you now in this position to knowing your best squad? Best starting 11, it'll be horses for courses, it always has been for me, as I said before, what was right against Plymouth last week with him playing a, you know, a back three, might not be right for going away from home, a soul for Dua, probably similar to us in a lot of ways, play 4-4-2, so we will look at lots of different things, but certainly I think in each training session we go through it's just about good habits, good habits first and foremost, drill them into the lads and then it becomes second nature. If you lose a ball, make sure you try to win it back, just little things encouragement, we'll all make mistakes, so just little things we're hoping to be seeing then taking on. We've done a little bit of work certainly today on the defensive after looking at it and analysing it on the video on Tuesday and pointing it out, then we come out today and do a little bit of work on certain things that we need to tweak when we're defending. There's always challenges and stuff to work on, but that's good, as long as you can see that they're taking it on board, which they have been up to now, then that's hopefully the way forward, as I said, to learn and then they'll improve and then hopefully succeed. You mentioned after the Plymouth result that there was still a lot of work for your squad to do, is that then, from what you said there, that the main part of the defensively and trying to deal with those situations towards the end of the game? Yeah, I think when you look back at the game against the good Plymouth, as I said, some good footballers in that side and they're playing in a confident manner. I think we gave them only maybe two, not even that, opportunities in first half when it was 11-v-11 and both came from our sloppyness at throw-ins in our own half, which we've got to eradicate. But then second half, as well as we started and could have gone three, four, five in the loop, they had appeared, I would say, 25 minutes when they got into too many dangerous areas for our liking. We went too deep, so we needed to engage the ball quicker, naturally to lose a goal at any time, but against nine men just took the gloss off everything. Yes, we should have been finishing with it, but it's got both second half. There was a lot to learn and a lot to pick out and hopefully a lot to improve on. As I said, we've worked on that this week and it's something, it's not you're working it for one session, you forget about it, it's an ongoing thing. When you see sort of deficiencies, if you like, or weaknesses that we can improve on, then that's what you've got to try to do without forgetting all the other aspects, just because we were OK attacking last week, you've got a full week to work and that's what we'd love to do and enjoy being on the training ground. Even though the surface has been OK today, the weather's been great and it's nice to get out in the fresh air. So, as I said to him every day, it's a joy to be a footballer and being part of football, so just go relish it and enjoy it. I was saying earlier, I was starting to forget what the sun looked like actually recently. Going into Saturday, what do you make of Salford as an opponent? Have you faced them before on your career? No, I went to watch them last season when I was at school and thought we were going to play them in the cup, but they got beat by Shrewsbury actually, because we were drawn to play them, so I've been to the ground once, but I just have to look at what the players that they brought even in in January and look at the bench at the moment. They've got a lot of experienced players. Obviously they've just brought Gibson in and we used to be at Manchester United, they've come away. Rooney's not getting a game from them, they've got a lot of players there. I think they can only name six on the bench because I don't think they've got one that's come through the ranks, but they can change it up up front. Obviously they've brought the boy Wilson in who used to be at Manchester United or Santee up there. It's Tom Elliott who used to be at Wimbledon and went to Millwall. Again, they've got a big, big squad to choose from and a lot of quality in there. It's funny how the results, I think they've lost the last two home games but won the last two away games, so they'll be looking to put a marker down at home. I would imagine Graham, even though the, I don't know how many points were from the play-off seventh, I don't know how many points, eight, nine, whatever, they'll still think if they can have a run. With the squad they've got, they're more than capable going on a run. I think we've sold out our allocation, it should be a good atmosphere. From our point of view, it's a game that we've got to go relish and enjoy and stamp as authority and start improving on that dismal waveform. Well, that's it there, isn't it? You mentioned it, they're going into this business end of the season. Points to play for and that's offered themselves like you've alluded to. They've got to go and try and get a result to catch you in your position and likewise you need to get those points to try and break into that top seven. Yeah, listen, I've no doubt they'll be coming out of the traps and they'll want a victory. As I said, they've not won at home for a wee while. But likewise, I mean, even the game since I've been here, how tight they've been. When we talk about fine lines and narrow margins, I think we've lost obviously twice to one. We won two-one, the two games we've won two-one and then Stephen has even scored an injury time to make it three-one. And Grimsley won all, so they've been really not a lot in either game. So it's just getting the fine lines right, organisation that set plays can be key. I look back at the game that Bradford played Salford earlier on in the season. I think Bradford, no, we had to play quite well. Probably should have won it when I look at the chances and the highlights. But we went with a big side that day and I think a lot of the chances came from the set play. So they are valuable naturally. We get our first goal last week through a corner. But it is very, very tight between even sides at the top and sides at the bottom. So the small margins, the little things, you've got to make sure you're on it and that helps you get the result. Is it a sort of surprise to this league, now you're in the thick of it? Yeah, not really. I think, and I'd seen a couple of games before, not a great deal. But I don't think there's much between a lot of sides. Obviously, I think somebody made a comment the other week about Swindon, Crew, Plymouth, the footballing sides in the division. They've all got good pitches. I don't know if that's... It was a manager. I was reading. In fact, I think it was the ex-manager who was complaining about their surface because they liked to play a bit as well. But I think it's a table like any way. If you win two or three, you can get yourself back in there. You lose a couple, you can come out. We've seen it with Northampton, they were up there, they had a bad run. Now they've picked up again and there's a lot of teams, Bradford, Excelsior, I come in, we're up there, we're in the top three. Come out of it, still opportunities for us to get back in. So 10 games to go is it, everyone's saying. You just got to approach each one in a positive frame of mind and hopefully get enough points in this season to be in the mix. Finally, football matters to one side, no doubt coronavirus. You'll have seen what's happening in the news and there's more clubs in the EFL making a decision to put sanctions on their players. I think Sunderland have just said they're not going to let players go away in the international break abroad anyway. I don't know, as a club are you looking to whack upon it at all towards the players? Yeah, no, I think the doc's been in, he's had a chat. As we walk up the steps of the training ground there, there's all the hand-tip back to washes and everything. So yeah, but me personally, I'm stucked up because my Mrs has gone mad on it. We've got 100 tins of spaghetti in case you have a virus or something. Loads of hand washing, toilet roll, so I think we'll be okay. But obviously it's not a laughing matter. It seems to be getting more serious but more talked about, obviously more cases about. But I think you do the basic things right, you wash your hands often. But the players are more than aware of that. But it's funny because the culture that we have, the young players coming through, I think it's the thing now for the young lads always to shake the manager and coach's hands. When they meet and we're after the games, and after the game at Blackburn there on Wednesday, we had about five or six young lads. Some had come on and they come over to make shake my hands out. We're just avoiding them. I say, come on lads, coronavirus stay away. But now it's something everyone's got to be aware of. Every day we're reading about games being behind closed doors and things like that naturally. So yeah, it's something the club are 100% aware of and we'll just follow all the guidelines to make sure that we hopefully stay clear of it as a club. Thank you. How far straight is it for you as the manager, let alone the players, that the ones that have been injured and they're now physically they're okay, just getting that game time back into their legs and they haven't been able to do it? Yeah, honestly, if you could have seen it yesterday, the lads have come off with a smile on their face, a result, but certainly because they've played a game. We've been trying so hard that, listen, you can't, if the elements are against you, we had a game against Huddersfield booked and the conditions just weren't good enough. We couldn't get the pitch, so the pitch was waterlogged. But I think that's just the thing you have with, just wait for Simon so it's four now, he's got us a training venue for tomorrow, that's all right. It's just been frustrating for them as much as anything. But the good thing is we had a game there obviously there and we've got one booked in for Tuesday against Burnley now. So if you're not involved in that 11 or 18, then at least there's something there that you can go and impress in. But it's certainly invaluable. I don't think, listen, going back to my first spell, my second spell here a few years ago, we had the 23s and we were having games every week there and that was brilliant for the lads, the development. We hadn't had enough younger players now to do that. But it has been difficult to arrange the games because most of the clubs around here are playing in the reserve leagues or 23 leagues or whatever it is. So you've just got to try to use your contacts and then hopefully the weather's kind and we can get some game time into them. But yeah, there's nothing like match fitness. You can run and you can train, but actually your different demands in a game are different to what you would do if you were just running up and down the park. And you're going to leave those players? Have you said 10 games yet? Yeah, I mean again, they'll be some disappointed that they're not involved on Saturday. And that's difficult because I couldn't have asked any more from them since last week from the lads who aren't involved on Saturday right through up to today, their application, their effort and the good players being excellent and they'd like to reward that. But I can't reward that if there's 21 people who I think they've all done well and they've shifted. You're always disappointing people. That's just a fact of life at this moment in terms of the size of squad we've got. But then on the flip side it gives us more opportunities and more ways that we can play maybe in people we can use in different areas. Yes. Cromwell and Tarnaw was saying the other day they feel like they're helping some casters or villains of it. It's awful in the sense of the fact that they've got all this celebrity man United backing and they've got plenty of money to play with them. How do you sort of view all that? I know Graham and I know Chris Locati very well. In fact I had a good chat with them when I was down at the St John's a couple of weeks ago at a training camp there at a training session we got a self-getting there a lot of manager around a good chat with them the very professional both of them and I think people raise their eyes when they went out of the league but it was always going to be a club that was on the open they were going to have the financial backing but then you need a little bit more than that when you get to a certain level. So no, I think it's got pluses and minuses I should imagine working there but it's I think they're doing a good job and obviously they've got through to the final of the of the cup which I don't even know its name but they've got through at the final of that after beating Newport on penalty kicks and they'll still be striving to there's no doubt about that still trying to get into them playoffs and as I said with 30 points to play for the squad they've got then they'll give it a right go to the end I'm sure annoying them too as well. Being a fellow manager at this level a little bit every of the resources they might have available? I've not thought about it to be honest I did look in from the outside obviously when I wasn't managing the time look at the players that they brought in in the window and thought they're going to be strong and have a real push I don't think it's got off the ground as yet although I've had a couple as I said good away performance away results and at home they've struggled a little bit of late but no listen everyone's got their own pressures at night so again I've got a lot of respect for the management team over there and it'll be I'm sure it'll be a competitive game if nothing else on Saturday Obviously this is a way of record Do you think it just needs one result just to... I'd like to think so but it's just fine lines again and the recent games you know we've gone ahead in every game I think we've had haven't we so we've got to look, manage the game better certainly the game management's got to be better but it's another opportunity to sort of change the stats really comes out of there I don't want to give it too much thought to the players they've got to go out and continue the good bits from that we've shown since we've been in eradicate some of the negative bits and just hopefully keep improving and while we're doing that picking up points as I said before the home form's good, we know that and I don't think any away point can be sniffed at you know if you come away from Cambridge with a point you come away from Newport or maybe not good enough but you put them two points on we'd be up higher obviously so not that we'll ever ever go anywhere for a point but if you come away with a point and you can win your next home game then if you're taking four points you've got nothing about it so yes we want to win it we want to rid ourselves of this poor but we can talk about it we've got to go do it and away from that certainly from last week's game, the Plymouth game Rowan Loward a bit of a pop after was about Dylan Connolly saying he went down quite easily and rolled around like a baby was his phrase and do you think he's did he get a bit of a bad press there sport right after the game he said the same things to himself a bit of frustration as a manager to reaction I think looking back at it as I said before looking back at the first one that was happening right in front of me I thought the lad was quite reckless I don't know if he caught Dylan he caught him but not as maybe as by the bit you see plays stay down not trying to get him but I think he caught him enough and I think if you actually look at Sonny's reaction he's not absolutely and I don't think I believe they didn't appeal it after the game they said they were going to possibly appeal it you know obviously he didn't play in the midweek game so they didn't appeal it so I think that tells you that they must have thought it was a red my first glance at the second yellow was I thought I got a lot of ball but when you see it it's really difficult he certainly does catch Dylan and Dylan goes over him and then other times he's gone into the hoardings and cut his hand open wide open blood everywhere so I've not thought anything too much of it I'm sure Dylan hasn't he's got to just keep playing in the same manner of his enthusiasm obviously if he can come up with some more goals like he did the other day that would be fantastic but he's an infectious kid he really enjoys his football and I think he shows that in his about the game but I wouldn't give too much thought to what we said after because as managers you have quite frustrated at the time but in the collage there when you look at it I don't think he did anything untoward right now Dylan's got a great pace as well so we often can look worse split seconds you know when you slow it down you do things in full speed it's usually the absolute split second you get there a little bit later and he's over when you're going at speed naturally the quicker you go the higher you fall and higher you spring it certainly looked a little bit dramatic last week but I think in the end I think the red card was justified