 Gary, dwi'n cael ei gweithio â'r gweithio. Dyna'r gweithio, mae'n gwneud eich gael y Cyngorau Cymru a chael eu gwneud yng nghymru. Mae'n cael ei gweithio? Yn mynd i ddweud, mae'n cael ei gael. Cyngorau Cymru yw'r gweithio ar gyfer Lleidwyr. Cymru yn ei ddweud yn fawr. Mae'n gwneud ymddangos, mae'n gweithio ar ei gael sy'n gweithio i'r ardeu. Mae'r gweithio. Mae'n cael ei fod yn gwybod yn olygu weithio ar y tyfnwyr, sy'n gwneud o'r ffordd o hynny, mae'n cael ei fod yn ni bai. Mae'n cael ei fod yn ni'n gweithio ar y dyn nhw i'n ei fod yn ôl. Ond mae'n gofio, mae'n gofio, felly mae'r drwng John McGreel yn fwy o'n gofio ar y dyn nhw. Mae'n gweithio hefyd o'r rhain. Mae'n gweithio'r rhain yn y gweithio, ma'wn ceisio fynd i'r bwysig yn y gweithio? Mae'n gweithio'r rhain yn y gweithio, yn y gwirionedd, ac rwy'n gweithio'n robi'r ysgadr, yw'r byth o'r ffordd ymlaen i'r gorau, yn y cwrs o'r rithu, rydym Digon, rydym yn rhan o'r calender o'r sythos. Yn y fawr, mae'n meddwl yma, mae'n meddyl o'r cyffredin yn nesaf, mae'n meddwl o'r gweithio. Rwy'n meddwl o'r ymddiad, rwy'n meddwl o'r cyffredin i'w meddwl o'r cyffredin i'w meddwl, Rwy'n gwneud o'n ffobl gyda'r hyn sydd ymgyrch yn ymwneud i'ch gweithio. Yn y bwysig oedd yn ymgyrch, roeddwn yn gwybod gyda'r hyn yn gweithio'r gweithio'r gwaith. A wnaeth yn nesaf i weld ymdodd yma ar y llwyddo. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gyda'r hyn yn mynd i'ch cyfwyr yw'n cwm. Roeddwn yn ymgyrch o'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gweithio. Ond wedi gweld i chi'n gilydd i chi'n gwybod i chi, dyna'n gwybod i chi'n gwybod i chi, byddwn yn ddigon, sydd wedi cael eu phabol ar y pethau. Roedd y rheswm ar y pethau i chi, dyna'n ddigon i chi'n ddigon i chi, dwi'n gwybod i chi, ac mae'n gwybod i chi eisiau i chi'n gwybod i chi, byddwn yn fwy o'r ysgol yn gyfan. Mae'r sicrhau dyfu ymddangos yn fwy o Jan Rhys, ac os yna'n gwrth i ffrwng i nhw'n cael rwy'n gwybodio'r gameau a'r gwasgfa gweithio'r ysgwrdd? Felly mae'n meddwl, mae'n seriaill ar gyfer comod. Dyau'r syniad, ond mae'n gweithio ar y gwaith yn llunodd, ac mae genno ffordd ymddangos iawn. Mae'n credu eftanwch ymddangos i chi'n ddoi, mynd yn ymddangos dod i chi, mae'r cyffredig sy'n ddych yn gyffredig. bwy na i ni gael i chi ddarllen cael ei wneud, defnyddai chi'n resistent hwnnw, ond mae'n rhi fideisio, o ddim o'i ddweud o'r ffodol. Rhywbwyr yw oedd am y dweud i ddwy ffordd game o'i bob i ddiwrddai'r bwysig i ddim? Rhaid i! Rhaid i! Mae'n manchno i'r diodd yn Rhaid i chi, gallwn rhaid i chi ddiwch i chi'r hanes gan hyn yn y pwyllgor. Fodd yn dweud hynny. Mae'r cwrs ar yr angen yn astudio ar ni. Dwi'n rhaid i chi addysg ar hyn! Ac yn cael ei wneud i'w cwpio'r rhaglen i'r ardalol? Mae'r rhaglen yn cael ei gwybod i chi, gofio'n gwneud i chi ardalol, mae'n gwneud i chi i chi ymddangos ni'n gofio'r cwpio'r gyda'r gilydd. Mae'r gwybod i chi yn gwneud i chi yn ei wneud i gwybod, yn y gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gwybod, fe fydda i chi'n gwneud i chi'n gwneud i chi gwybod. I have great memories of the FA Cup as a manager of Blackburn and Blackpool and we've got to start again on Saturday and try and build memories because that's what this competition does, it builds memories that stay with you for the rest of your life. This club knows it with obviously the success it's had in different competitions but also the FA Cup with the game at Chelsea. I know you look to try and use that as inspiration around the changing room with the different pitchers etc. Have you used that more in the build up to this form of the place? Not yet, not yet. Obviously like you say it's there in the dining room where the players eat breakfast and then lunch as a reminder and when we get closer to kick off it's like you say in the team meetings it'll be an opportunity to just remind them that hopefully this Saturday could be a chance for them to create some good memories for themselves as a group of players in the club in this competition because obviously we're going to a league wanting. They're the favourites with the underdogs and we're going to have a good go at it. Sometimes I think a cup run can be undervalued by some. What can it do for a club if you have a decent cup run? Well I think first and foremost the obvious one for a football club is finances in terms of getting through each round and hopefully getting through to a game that captures the TV audience that helps obviously generate more money for you. But the spirit that this club has already seen it from over the years, it builds for the whole city and that's massive and obviously the spotlight then goes on the players and it's a great opportunity for them to put performances on that would then get people from the team interested in them. I don't have a problem with that at all. I think it's a better environment when you've got people striving to get better and striving to improve and striving to play as high as they possibly can and you'd never in any complaints on me on that. It's what I demand from them and for them to be the best that they can be and this competition just gives them that opportunity to just cast the net if you like a little bit wider for them in terms of who comes and watches them or the attention that they could get. For the involvement of those players, how difficult is it that you strike the balance between a cup run and obviously looking to get promoted in the league? I think you just go game by game. I know it's an old cliché but that's what we have to do. The next game for us is Shrewsbury. We just focus on that and obviously with us all being competitive people we want to win that game. You mentioned already that Shrewsbury is a league one club. How nice is it to actually go into the game and not have as much expectation of being the favourite? I had never thought of it like that to be perfectly honest but it is what it is in that sense and we know within ourselves that we want to go there and put performance on and be competitive as we have done all season and that's what we've been saying to the players. Nothing changes for us in that sense. We want to go and be as competitive as the performances that we've shown throughout this year so far. What kind of test are you expecting from Shrewsbury? Tough one. They're a good team. They're well coached and well organised. They've got good players there. They've got players with know-how, David Edwards and so a few others there. There are a possessor threat going forward in Cummings and Wally and there's a few others. It's going to be a difficult game for sure but one that we're really looking forward to and hopefully the weather ceases and we can get there and get the game on. I think it's cross. Thank you. Thank you. I was going to say about the... I don't know if you know but you've actually... Obviously you did double last season at the city of Shrewsbury and they've only lost one of the last eight. Is that ever a factor for you like a good record against club or are you still getting back every time for you? I think you always have situations where clubs have good records against other teams or other grounds for example or a player will always score against a certain club but I think in relation to last season it'd be two completely different squads and unlike I say they're obviously a league one club this year and we all know what happened to us. Yeah exactly. I was going to say as well actually just on the squads it's quite a different squad but you guys have done really well this season compared to the other three clubs that have gone down Plymouth mid-tier with a Walsall and someone thought I was really struggling. Is it the fact that he's being so freshened up is why did it you guys are sort of starring compared to maybe the other clubs that have come down from the high level? No we just concentrate on ourselves you know we went about the work and how I saw it that needed it to be addressed and we were fortunate with the support that we received off both Julian and Stefan to be able to you know manoeuvre the squad around a little bit especially towards the end of the window and bring in the players that we've managed to do that then you know it's about creating the right environment which we feel that we've tried to do this season and then the players have settled into that and they know what's required of them both with the ball and without the ball and you know I think the relationship with the supporters is a massive one and the reconnection if you like with them has played a massive part the players feel part of the club when they've got that backing. Yeah just that's great exactly I think that's what you need just finally from me you mentioned like to Shane and Dylan Connolly in that early you've got so many attacking happens in the centre and especially everyone's thin. Is that a nice selection headache to have or is it difficult to keep them all happy obviously? I would like the more to be fit to give me that potential problem unfortunately we seem to have one fit one not fit and then when you get one back then somebody else has dropped out but the more attacking threats that you have at your disposal the better it is for you it does cause problems in terms of trying to get sleep at night and waking up very early but that's part of the job and we've just got to keep going and hopefully like to say Shane's back in contention for the next league game. Brilliant stuff, thank you. You mentioned Dylan Connolly obviously you need to match fitness which is minutes so does the postponement next week is that the depth down side of it that players can't get those minutes? Certainly yeah I think you know it's the disappointing thing that you know once you get into a rhythm not even the ones that need minutes the ones that are regularly playing you want them to stay in that rhythm and to do that is obviously by playing games so from our point of view any cancellation you know they've a week at Maccisfield it gives us time to free a couple of or you know we want it to get back at it straight away and unfortunately it won't but it's part and parcel of a long season and you know you have to ride these out. I suppose this time though you've got longer notice so you can make plans for it? Yes, exactly. Obviously we've got the game on Saturday you'll then play on Tuesday against Rochester in theleasing.com so from our point of view the next couple of games we're playing against higher opposition and it'll be a great couple of games for us to put a measure in terms of how far we have come. You know we're looking forward to that and then we'll see where we are at the end of those two games I would think the EFL then will have got together with certain secretaries of clubs and looked at where we can fit games in and we will address that then if we need to make a little change or a tweet to the programme we would certainly look to do that. You know there is always the possibility of arranging a game just to keep in that rhythm.