 Ac y gallwn ni'n gweithio i'r ffordd ffordd, mae'n ffordd a'r ffordd yn y gweithio'n gweithio i'ch gweithio'n gweithio ffordd, gweithio'r gweithio a'r ffordd, yn ddechrau ar y dyfodol. A byddai'n gweithio'r ffordd, gyda'r link yn y description, ac mae'n ffordd yw'r ffordd. A nhw'n gofio'n gweithio i'w gweithio ac cei'n gwneud i'r pethol. Roedd yn y ddweud o ddweud o ddweithio ar 23, Mi wedi'i meddwl am ddim yn dweud bod hynny'n hawddio'n gwybod nhw. Rwy'n gwybod i chi'n gwybod hefyd, rwy'n gwybod i chi'n gwybod i chi'n gwybod y 23 yw'r ffordd. Yn ymddangos i chi'n gwybod ymddangos i chi'n gwybod yw gwybod o hynny. Rwy'n gwybod y 23 oherwydd mae yw'r pwysig yma yn y 2nd cyfnodd y 32 yma yn 3 yma, Fentasad i'r younw o'r club. Felly, gwnau gwneud o'r ddeu i'n dweud yw'n gweld. Ond ddiddordeb, roedd y gynhyrch arall, yng Nghymru, yn ddiddoron o'r mwyaf Tom Davis, ddiddoron o'r dda i'n dweud ar y seisnod i gael yma'n rhan o'r gweithio. John Joe, Kenny, yn ddiddorol eich ddiddoron, I gael bod y Llewyn yn gweithio'r campaign a wedi bod 6 gwneudio ddim yn gweithio'n gweithio. A gwneud yn wneud i gael John Joe i'w ddechrau. Dwi'n meddwl y byw'r fan yng Nghyrch. Ond yng ngheilio John Joe i gael, ac yn gwneud y gweithio'n gweithio ym mwyn yn dweud i gael i'w ddechrau. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio ymgylcheddol, ac rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio i'w gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio ar gyfer gweithio. A'n tyfan y pick out who may come through from this team and it doesn't naturally jump out at your ear who could get in our squad. No, it's a struggle, yeah. There's a couple of lad two with potentials off to Morgan Feeney, and I think Morgan, if you wouldn't have had the injury last year, might have been further on, I think. Obviously Louis Gibson, the kid with the Newcastle has got a lot of potential, Anthony Gordon, he's got loads of potential. Jalva Jean, va' Jalva Jean. Jalva Jean, gyda of course the end Josh Bowler, who looks really good as well. This credit and any of the other lad, they're just the lad two I think are further on in the thing. On one player, you mentioned it before off camera when we were talking, Fraser Homeby, who has had a big injury this year, so we didn't play as much as what we should have done for us. So with that in mind, with our 23s, how should we view, in your opinion, our under-23 side? It's a development side. A lot of people have asked me, because people have seen me on Twitter, have seen my, like, staying opinions about the under-23s, and I'm very passionate about this. It's a development side. At the end of the day, it is nice that they have that win mentality, but the sole purpose of the under-23s is to get them lads ready from 17s to probably 19s, ready to make the step into seeing your football, professional football, into probably a low move. When you look around the leagues and you look at other teams, a lot of players go on loan generally in 18, 19, 20. We've got lads in the under-23s now, 22, in Broadhead's case, 21, I think in Morgan Feeley's case, 20 in Denys Adden there and in that Angelo Marcalo's case. You'd never play a professional like I've seen in men's football, you've always been. And I think there's, in terms of other players, you need to step them up against levels, because otherwise, you become too comfortable at levels. So like with Denys Adden there, and he's been in England, he's international, he's very young, he then came, he was a follow-up. I think I'm not too sure if you've ever made a follow-up first-team appearance, but he was close to starting to games with them. He came to us, and he's been playing like what, under-23 levels for both like four years between us and follow-up. There needs to be a step-up in competition, he needs to play against players and teams who are going to make him think and learn from his mistakes and work things out. And you're just talking about, you're playing against the same players you knew out, who are the same as you making mistakes, you're never going to get better. You look at, you know, John Joe Kenyon and Tom Davis, both of them don't look okay when they play for the first team, but when that step-up's massive from under-23s to the Premier League, and them lads are not being given that, I think. I don't know who's, there's no blame, I don't know who does this, but there needs to be a better pathway to the first team for the lads of the under-23s. Even in the under-18s, these be a plan for when they get the under-18s all the way through to the senior team of how to develop them best. I know people don't love low moves, and you look at Anthony Evans, who didn't have a good time for a black group. They played a couple of games, and then you've got Bernie, who didn't play one game or half a game for Wigan, and then he got injured, and then he never made it back into the team. I know people don't like loans, but that's another thing that I haven't need to look at. I'll get on to it in a minute, is that you send the players under the right loans to the right managers, to the right teams. But they need to play low, go on low, and if you look at like the England squad, a lot of those lads who came from your good academy went on loan, Shripio went on loan to Burnley when he was 19, or I think it was Burnley, and then he obviously got a move to Burnley off the back of that, and then he obviously went to Tottenham. Harry Kane, I know people go, he never did that well on loan, but it saved the papers of him getting ready to play against men against. So if you're a striker like Harry Kane is, and you're playing against 18-year-old defenders in the Premier League too, you know how to handle them, you get used to that level. But if you're playing against 30-year-olds, strong, rough, and they know how to play a striker, how to defend this, the striker using the brain, even over to the league one, league two, whatever, that makes the player better, it helps aid their development, and we just don't, I don't think I haven't got that right yet, I don't, that's a major issue.