 Scott, gweithio. Mae'n meddwl ymddangos i'r campannau cymdeithasol, yn ymddangos i'r ystod yn y cyfnod, ond rydych chi'n ei ffordd yn ei ffordd o'r lle i'r Newsy yn ymddangos i David Brooks i'r cyffredinol yn y cyfnod yma. Mae'n ymddangos i chi'n ei wneud i'w ddigon o'r cyfnod yma yn ymddangos i David a'n gwaith ffyrtu i'r cyffredinol yn ffyrdd i'r cyffredinol? Mae'n fyrdd i'n gwaith, mae'n gweithio i chi'n ffyrdd i'r cyffredinol i David. Gallwch chi'n gwybod ddiogelio'r clywed, i ddefnyddio'r ymddir yn mynd i'r leiaf da'r bwynt yn ei ddefnyddio iawn. Rwy'n meddwl chi'n cy переoli a'u qufennu ei byw. Rwy'r ymdau ffordd, yn ddiogelio'n hyn mae'r ffaith a'r ffaith i'r gweithio i'r fawr, wydy'r cyfryt sef i'r rhaid. Yn gyfnod i gweithio'r plwy lleolawu swyddfyrdd ar ei parol yn gweithio'r mecanysgol, dyfod chi ddefnyddio chyfwyr yn y dweud a'r llwyth i yma yn cael ei wneud. So yna arddangos i ddechrau'r cyffordd, ac rwy'n ôl ar yr podolygu. a'r hyffordd ac yn dweud i'r ddweud hynny. Mae'n gwneud hynny, ac wedi gweithio'r cyhoedd. Mae'n ddweud eu chyfu mewn 16 yma. Mae'r ddweud yn gweithio'r ddefnyddol, a'r ddwyaf wedi lefydol yng nghymru wedi'u bwysig a'r hyffordd yn ôl yn y cyfnodol yn y fath o'r gweithiau. Mae'r ymdweud sy'n gweithio'r ddechrau, ac mae'n gweithio i gweithio'r ddechrau, mae'n gweithio'r ddechrau, Llywodraeth ni'n gwybod i gael i gael eu bod yn helpu i gael i gael y dyma o'r sefydliad ar y cyflwyngau, ond at ystod ar y mae'n gwneud oedd ei wneud i gael i gael a gael i gael i'r llwytaethau yma yma. Yn rwy'n credu gael ei jaelio gael y ffôl a'r ffordd yn ddiwedig, ychydig glasaf o'r mecanithaith yng Nghymru i ddraeg, that will be…that is gonna constantly be happening from his teammates showing the support what he's gonna need and then from the fans and what we're about. We'll unite together around David and give him the strength like I said along with his own strength. He's a strong boy. Yeah I have no doubt he'll be back out there with us ond hyn, o'n dechrau'n gobeithio'n ceisio gyrddio a gael ei wneud oed. Mae'n cyllid oeddei eu cystechydd mynd yn ymrwyme nhw'n ceisio. Na roedd y rhai symt yma o ddiagnosis yma nad yw'n mor fu ar gyfer cwylu ond mae yn cymdeithasio'r ddim yn ymddangos eich cyfrannu. Roedd yn amlwg yn ei fod yn ei wneud gwybod yma yng Nghymru? Wrth gyd wedi cael ei wneud, chi'n ei wneud i gael y gyrddion ond David's part in that sense, and if David wants to explain that to everyone, I'm sure that will be the case for the bigger picture, of course, there's symptoms and there's signs of which you can look up and you'll understand of what this disease is really. But yeah, I think it'll be wrong with me, I wouldn't want to do that. Like I said, I think my main consistent message here is one of, one focus now and that's making sure that we're right behind him and you see that if there's one great thing about the world we live in in football, we can unite no matter what colours you wear, no matter what team you support, if you like someone or you don't like someone because they play for an opposite team, there's one thing that football often can do is unite people. David's feeling that and he's going to need to feel that through this next period. That's been very clear from looking through social media over the course of the last 24 hours, the support that he has had from the football family has been quite staggering and even someone like Sol Bamba who's been through something very similar. I'm sure he's had a lot of players and managers and other people connected in the game reach out to him and that's going to be so important on this next phase of his journey. Definitely, 100% that's going to be vitally important and look, the prognosis, where it sits and the general feeling around it is one of being very positive. I say that obviously understanding the dynamics of what David's currently going through but David knows where he is, he knows the fight he has in front of him but I have no doubt whatsoever he comes out of this. Like I said, he'll be in a place where we're once again watching him on this field, he's once again amongst his teammates and he's that bright life of the party guy and we also see his quality which we've come used to seeing as well. You've touched upon it there, he's a very much loved member of this squad and has been since his arrival a few years ago. How are the rest of the team coping with this news? How much extra work will there be for you and your management team to look after everyone particularly with the mental side of things? There's that element of course because, like I said, this is not someone who's just, for some of these guys and probably a large half of this group, they've been with David for some time and this has hit them like is it all of us very, very, very hard. Of course I stand to myself and my staff in terms of understanding the different dynamics of what we've got in the squad really. Like I said, I've sat down with a large part of the group and I see a group of men really that are not downbeat to be quite honest with you and are looking for what can we do, what do we need to do, what sort of things do we need to put in place, how can we help and that's exactly what I would expect really so that's where we are. Does it almost feel like this terrible negative that has happened to David has galvanised the team and given them that little bit of extra to pull together for him, to win games for him and to make sure he feels a part of this squad whilst he can't impact things on the pitch, he's still very much at the heart of the dressing room? Yeah maybe, maybe that's the case. Look, this news is news that comes and you realise sometimes in life there's a bit more to what we live in and the hustle and bustle of what we live in and three points here about performance is everything, it probably just brings you down a little bit in terms of understanding there's a lot more to it and this is where exactly we are. Look, I have no doubt it's this group of players here, I'm not sure galvanised is the right word and they need to be galvanised but this group of doing all they can to make sure that Brooks is looking on us whether we're playing, whether it's a Tuesday and we're around him or whatever that may be that he feels right part of what this great club will be and he feels that support to make sure that he feels part of everything we're doing even though he's not going to be directly with us. Well everyone at Sky Sports is wishing David and the rest of the team all the best in this journey that they're about to embark upon, it feels almost insignificant to talk about football now off the back of those words but focus will go for the team to Bristol City away. A bigger challenge will that be particularly when they haven't won at home in the championship so far this season? Yeah, I think you're right, I think there is a big challenge there because of that what you just said there in terms of their home form has been a little bit shaky, a good side. You've seen that on the road, you've seen that in their home performance as well and some of their home performance has got some good players, another championship game that you just don't know and can cause your problems. I also suspect we can go there and cause them some problems if we bring our game. Like I've said we've worked tirelessly in this international break, I think we've got a balance of working hard but then also recharging and freshening things up a little bit and hopefully we can start off where we left off before the international break and keep on that track of winning games and gaining points really. The players that have returned from international duty, are they all okay? No knocks or injuries? What's the team user ahead of the game? Yeah, at the moment no knocks. Obviously we're still waiting on Jefferson Lermer. He comes, I think he plays tonight so he's going to be a late one. Everyone else at this moment in time is fit and well so of course the ones that have come back a little bit late, some arrived back this morning. We'll check over them a bit closer, probably tomorrow and then we'll go from there.