 Mae'r Ffordd yn ysgol yma, oherwydd yw'r cyd-beth yn eu bod nhw'n rhai, ond mae'n mynd i'ch gwrdd yn y celf. Ond e'n ddweud i'r Llesiol, a rhaid i'n ddweud rhaid i arnyn nhw'n rhaid i'r ddweud i'r trofi, lle mae'r ddweud i'r trofi, yn y gwahau, mae'n ddweud o'ch ddweud i'r llai i'r ddweud i ddweud i'r ddweud i'r dem, I wnaeth flynydd eich gweithio ythafod yn ysgrifwyl yn storfryn yn edrych credu ymarferwyr, rôl i honno ychydig ei wneud, ac ble cwestiynau ei gwaith fynd i'w gofyn ni'n ddiddordeb. Moetír rhywbeth cerdd i'r tyfan yn yr adredu. Felly nonwyddo diwg diwg datblygu'r cymryd ar y cyffredin – ddiddordeb cerdd o gynghorio'r cyfrwyr anhygoel ar y cyfrwyr. Felly, yr hyn ar y gofyn strafydd, wedi'u meddwl amddwyd â'r cyfrwyr roedd, Felly rydyn ni'n gwych i gael eich clomau. Roeddwn ni'n gobeithio arall. Roedden ni'n gwneud i gael eich cwnggrwm. Ieiddiwg o David Beckham. David Beckham. David is a great guy. Actually I'm seeing dicks as a young player. My lodgings were right by the old manoelegium trade ground. ac i chi'n gwybod, mae'r ddics, David, er mwyn i'ch bod yn ddebyg. Felly, mae'n 16-17 o'i gandd. Felly, mae'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio i'r gwrth, ac mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio. Mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gwaith. Mae'r ffordd yn ffordd yn Llywodraeth. Byddai'n ffordd yn y rhaid o'r ystafell, ddim yn y peth yn yr hyn yn y ffordd. Mae'r ffordd yn ffordd yn y ffordd yn ddim yn y peth, dyma'n eithaf, yw eu brydau, mae'r ffordd yn y peth. Mae'r ffordd yn ffordd yn y brydol yn y peth, ac mae'n ffordd yn enwedig yn y peth. Mae'n ffordd yn gofyn i'n gweithio'r lleol i'w ddynnead fel gwnaeth'r ddweud? Efallai gweithio'r ddweud yn teimlo. Rwy'n hoffnig oedd ymlaen o'r ddweud. Llei'r porthyn, rydym yn gwneud am ddweud dechrau'r ddweud? Oedd yn coffwll yn ddweud o'r ddweud i'r ddweud, ond yn ddweud teimlo y ddweud. Mae'n ddweud i ddweud a ddweud i ddweud. Ac rwy'n rwy'n hoffodd progress fel gweithio ddweud. if you're a little bit shy or introverted, I think you can help you to meet more people and have something in common. So, football is fantastic. as I said, Ychydig, what things Bradford has said? Bradford is a lovely city. I think it's a real good community here. You can see the fan base that we have. They show up in numbers even when they go all the way down to London. I went to London, which is three, four hours away. It's still sort of sold out and things like that. Obviously the fans and the community are lot to us and we want to do the best to show our appreciation of that. I haven't been here long, but ever since I've come here I've had fantastic welcome from everybody and that makes the job more enjoyable when you know bydd AIol maig rai hatterそれ Maybe sometimes they want you to fail, but I don't get that impression here. Everybody is desperate for us to to be better and obviously we're in a league that we don't want to be in. If we want to get out of the league, hopefully this this year we'll be able to do that. That's the challenge for us. That's the welcome I've had notes are all the guys have from our fighters. Mae'r yumarnol arnod, a'n amlwg. Rydyn ni'n ddechrau'n defnyddianol yn meddwl o'n rhan sydd wedi'i gallu'n dŵr yn y ffodus. Dwi ddim amlwg, mae'n anus ym mlynedd. Rydyn ni'n ddim yn fawr, a rhywbeth yn rhywbeth leir�l. Mae'r peth yn gyfarfod o'i gyflogiadol, yn y rywbeth i dda, o'r mfodus ym mwy o'r hyn, oherwydd mae'n meddwl-dechrau'n meddwl. Rydyn ni'n meddwl i'r gweithio. Y braf yn sgwmpio. I went to Vic City Manchester and it was a big challenge for me. I was only 15, so I left school. I just give it my best shot, I just tried really hard to progress, and thankfully I was able to be successful. I was very lucky, there was always a big element of luck in football. I had become the Welsh national team manager while I was still playing, so I had been still playing for Blackburn Roads, and I got the job, so I used to go with the international group and be their manager, and then when I came back to Blackburn I would be a player, so I separated them, so when I finished, actually did finish playing, I just carried on being their manager. So, I think it's more difficult if you haven't done that, I was fortunate, because I think when players finish, if they haven't planned, then there's a gap and a bit of a vacuum where they think it can't be what I'm going to do. So, I think it's important that you have to recognise that this job is fantastic, but it doesn't last very long, so you have to plan ahead. Do you like being a manager at one? Yeah, I like being a manager, a manager is a great job, but it's the next best thing to be in the play. You will never beat being a footballer, being a footballer is the best thing, but being a manager is the next best thing, because you have all the same emotions in different countries where you don't get to play, that is a big thing. I'm actually a better player now, I understand the game now, I'm just down on a round of questions, but I'm very fortunate to be able to follow my end, I'm 59 years of age and I'm a stormboard in footballers, I've been very lucky. I don't think I want to be a manager, because it's too much stress, but I think I want to go to coaching, I understand football. Have you won any major titles? Yeah, I've won a few, I've won the German right order, I've won two Premier Leagues with Manchester United, I've won four FA cups with Manchester United and Chelsea, I've won... You're testing me now, you should get it in your phone now. Three league cups with three different teams, which is better than usual. There was a trophy, a European trophy, that all the teams that had won the FA cup in their country, they all played for this trophy and the European Cup winners' cup, so I won that twice, so I was very fortunate. I think football has always been part of my life and my friends, we just played football from the time we got up until the sun went down, we didn't have computer games or anything else to distract us, we just had a ball under our arm and we just played every minute of every day. I think it was just the friendships and the people I was able to meet, that was what initially inspired me to play because I wanted to meet you. It's what you grow up around, everyone was playing football and then you go and join in and then you just start to play in a level band, that's the only thing you think about and want to do. What do you think about rugby team fans? Well, like I said, they all strewn up and sometimes they'll get a little bit upset like all football fans when we don't play very well, but we have to take that on the chin, that's why we play the game we do because we want to give supporters a good experience and enjoy coming to the matches so if we fall short then sometimes we'll get a little bit of stick, but we don't mind that, that inspires us to do better next time. The fans are fantastic. At home, away from home, we always sell out wherever we go and to have that sport when you're not playing at home, you're playing away is really important for us and you look at our way results this year, they've been really good. So that's a big reason that we do well away from home because of the support that we have from our fans. What do you think about the rugby team? I think the teams are very good, we've got a very good group, rules stick by each other, the dressing room is very good, we don't have no bad people, everyone is good-hearted, we joke around a lot, if you come to a changing room it's kind of loud as well. We've got a little dartboard in there, everyone's playing in the pool, but it's a good close-knit family, everyone enjoys it here and we like being at a rugby club. Do you enjoy it? I don't shout that often, it's a good sound for me. So I just play football. I play football skill, I like stepovers you know, very effective, quick. Are you still like volleys? I wasn't very good at heading, that's something I always felt about, I'm better off. Yeah you can show me another head. Yeah so I prefer to do volleys rather than head. It's always a scary head to practice in a couple of them. You've seen those hands before, yeah? A few for Chelsea. Did you ever get seriously injured? No to children, we don't like talking about injuries. I was very, very lucky, someone once said that I injured more people than the injuries that I ever had, which is probably quite true. It was just the way I used to get. Thankfully I hadn't been getting any injured, I think I sliced my knee once when a goalkeeper came out to try and stop me scoring, and I think he had his eyes closed at the time, so unfortunately he hit me and not the ball. But that was the only injury, thankfully. I wouldn't like talking about injuries. Yeah, no, I have been speaking well now. A few words of inspiration for these young people of Bradford, whether it be football and then the career to go down, or any of the careers, anything you can take away from the hard work and dedication of YouTube for Intel, so far, and into what they could take into the rest of their lives. For me, I think it's always about trying to be the best that you can be, and be the best version, and just try hard at everything, and then you have no regrets. If you have regrets in your life, then you look back and it can bring you down a little bit emotionally, so never have any regrets, do everything in your power to be the best version of yourself, and with a little bit of luck you'll look great. For me, I think it's just about wherever you love, I think just go with it, 100%. Yeah, don't leave any regrets. I'll tell myself, a younger version of me, just make sure you just put 100% work. If you work hard now, you get to rest easy later on in your life, and if you don't work hard now, you'd have to work harder later on, so I think just put the hard work in now.