 Ffnw'n gweithio, wrth gwrs, wrth gwrs, ychydig i'r ffordd y Merthyside Derbyn ar y dyfodol. Rwy'n gweithio ar y dyfodol. Hei, Frank. Er, yna, yw'r eich cyffredin am y ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ysgrifennu gyda chi, a'r ddweud o'r cyffredin o'r ddweud o'r cyffredin o'r ddweud o'r cyffredin o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r cyffredin? Rwy'n gweithio, rwy'n gweithio o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. It's something that's run a long way into the season. Probably complicated it slightly, for a lot of clubs, I guess. But no, I think we were very strategic in the way we approached it from a long time ago. When I say that, I'm talking about a club that's joined up from owner, to chairman, to board, to myself, to Kevin. Kevin fell well. What do we want to improve us? How could we do it in the right way? And hopefully that reflects in what we get now. Mae'r squad yn rhaid, ac mae'n gofyn o'r hyn i'w hyffordd ac yn ôl. Rydw i gael yng ngharnau i Garnagai a'r James Garnagau yn gwneud yn deimlo i'r ystod? Mae'n ganddo am y ffawr o'r gynhyrch, wedi gael y gharnau i gael i gael i'r hyn o'r gael at yna. Mae'r club yw'r gwleidio'n gwybod ar gyfer y club. Felly, i gael gwirioneddau gwneud o'r wneud, mae'r ddylch yn ei gael, Roedd y cyfnod arno i chi. Rhyw gyrraeth o'r bwlwyd, roedd i gwybod gweithioír profyle arwain. Rhaid i chi eu mühad. Rwyth gennym James Garner o gael yng Nghymru, y gwahodag trafwyddiaeth a chyglist. Roedd am wneud yn addol, ac yn gwneud yn ddim yn gweithio a'r ddysgu dwi'i wedi corf. Rydyn that is a good example of us trying to move forward in a sensible direction and improve per grandfather the team, improve the core of the team, get energy as well as quality and now we've got good competition in there as well. That is important for course of a long season. Anna, I've sent you, you were frustrated and glad it is over because you were held on to Anthony Gordon which was quite something. How pleasing is that for you and the football club at your home? I was pretty cool about that all the way through. Dwi'n credu fel gyd yma mae'n ei ddweud o'r hyfforddiad, ond efallai i wnaeth ei ddiolio. Bwn i ddweud o'r cychwyn nhw, ac mae efallai gynhymhau i gweithio'r dda gennymau. Ond mae'n hoffi fyrdd, dwi'n meddwl ymlaen. Mae'n meddwl i'r ceisio'r dda i weithio. Mae'n meddwl i fathion ni, mae'n meddwl i'r meddwl i gael eu lyfynol. Mae'n meddwl i gael eu lid giving. Mae fathio'n meddwl sydd wedi cael ei ddweud hynny o'r lliteg? certeza. We've got Dominic Cavithlow coming back into training next week. We've got Neil Malpine, who we've brought in and haven't played a game yet, we've got Salomon Rondon as a centre forward. We've got our wingers where I've got different options on both sides and Alex kerwebbe can play his pretty much any position on the pitch, actually. But I think we have to be careful here to not bring in someone for the sake of bringing them in. We've got now a short period until the window opens again erdw i'r gweithio cymdeithasol sydd yn gweithio'r gweithio'r gwaith yn y cyfnod. Ieithio'r gweithio, mae'n hynny'n meddwl y gweithio'r gweithio ar y gweithio'r gweithio. Yn gyfnod, dyma'r Prydyn, mae'n golygu yma yn y Prif neu Llywodraeth, sy'n dweud yma yw'r rhannu cyfryd wedi'u cyfnod, efallai nifer y gallai 3, 4, 5, mae'n gyffredinol i'r cyfrwyr yn ddweud, mae'n drafod i'r cyfrwyr yn gweithio'r gweithio. I'm happy. I know you were very frustrated with the ineligibility of Neil Mopay at Leeds on Tuesday. He must be chomping at the bit, raring to go for a Mercyside Derby. Is he likely to make his debut? Will it be in the squad for sure? Of course. We talked about the striker situation with Dominic Behanout. He's come straight in into consideration. The other lads have done very well up there, particularly in the last couple of games. I think we've been very mobile, given seems a lot of problems in the second half at Leeds. We could score two or three goals through the mobility of the team. I'll consider all those things, but it's great to have Neil available. Are the other new boys likely to be in the squad immediately? Garnagay will be in the squad. It's a case of when you bring in players, and some of them have been a bit of a process and a bit of a time. The lads are not always training at full level in those periods. We had it with Amadou earlier when he came in that he wasn't quite ready. They're probably in and around that, so whether they'll be starting is a question mark, but they'll be in and around it and we'll get them up to speed very quickly. Still no league win yet, but a real battling performance at Leeds, wasn't it? Is that the sort of skills that you've got to demonstrate and character in a Merseyside derby? That will be the baseline on it, because you have to have the work ethic and the togetherness and the organisation and the spirit. We showed that at Leeds. I thought we were very unfortunate not to win the game against a team that are really difficult to play against, and it's a slightly similar style in terms of Liverpool. We know Liverpool so well. They're class actors we know on the pitch, and they've had a lot of time to work their style, their identity, the way they play. So there'll be some similarities with how Leeds set up in terms of intensity for sure. So we have to match that as a baseline, but yeah, the fact we haven't won a game, I don't think it's a true reflection. I think we're unbeaten. We've been very close to winning games. We should have more points, and there are probably different circumstances around that. But the feeling is that we're getting better and better, and we just have to continue with that. I was going to ask you about the approach to the Liverpool game in the Merseyside derby, having watched Manchester United get the better of Liverpool. Is that something that's in your mind? Are they when about it? Are you talking about the actual system that's stuck in there? Yeah, well, I think, well, the press in the early parts of the game, Manchester United pressed high and got some rewards, and then Liverpool took a lot of control of different parts of the game. So I don't think there's any absolute plan you can take off the back of other performances. We watched them against Manchester United. We watched them against Newcastle. We understand our own strengths and weaknesses, potentially, and where can we make it difficult for them? So I think we need to take those things in, consider them, but we need to approach it in our own way. I'm looking at their side. Darwin Nunes is back from suspension. He's new to the Premier League. Any specific plans to wind him up in a Merseyside derby, maybe? No, not to wind him up. I don't know why you're even saying that. Spoken to your centre backs? No, they just didn't do their job. The best way to, if you're going to call it winding up, I wouldn't, is to do your job right and make it difficult for them. He's a top quality player. That's why he comes at that price tag, and the level of players is big. We know that. But they also played a few games about him where they performed very well. And for me, it's a top, top player in the Premier League. There's no doubt about that, which offers something different. So we'll have to be prepared for different eventualities and their selection because they have such a strong squad. We can concentrate on ourselves and the best way to get any kind of advantage during game is just perform and just be on it. It's fair to say there's been some interesting moments on the touchline between yourself and Jurgen Klopp. It can't be feisty on the pitch in the Merseyside derby, but off it to, can we expect some more fireworks there? I don't know. But I think I've got a lot of respect for Jurgen Klopp. I think that that has to be said first and foremost. And when as managers you want to be winners, I've been like that all my career and I'm sure Jurgen's the same, then you have to be on a certain edge. But you have to be respectful. So we can all pinpoint a match last week where he got a bit frustrated or I did or together two years ago, whatever it was. It's irrelevant. You shake hands before the game. You do your job on the line before you shake hands at the end and it's as simple as that. To reiterate, I've got huge respect for what he's done as a manager at this club and how he's built that team over the last number of years. It's so impressive. But of course I understand what a derby means and I'm here to do my job and I'll stand up to do my job. Good luck tomorrow. Thanks, Frank. Thank you. Thanks, Alan. We'll go to Damian at Premier League productions. Hi, Frank. You've had a taste of a Merseyside derby as you just suggested. How would you characterise this particular one? Is it as intense as it gets? Yeah, I would say so. I was fortunate enough to take part in a lot of London derbies as a player but a London derby can have a different element to it. I think when you are talking about a city like Liverpool and what it means to Liverpool and Everton, and the city is so 50-50, I think it ramps up the intensity of the game and what it means for the fans. I had a taste of it at Anfield last year. We competed really well in the game. I think we're really unfortunate to lose the game for different reasons and it's my first at Goodison. So I'm excited about that fact that we'll have a home crowd behind us before the games during the game and we have to perform with the same passion that they're going to turn up with. Thanks. Hi, Frank. I'm just thinking in Transfer Deadline week, will it feel when you do get Dominic back, he will almost feel like a new signing for you, won't he? How much are you looking forward to that moment? Very much and I think that's why when you reflect on the question of strikers, we've got an incredible striker in the building and I didn't get to one of them so much last year because of his injuries, which were just unfortunate. But then when you saw his impact in the back-end of the season, you know what he can bring. So let's not forget that. So yeah, I agree. He's going to be a huge plus. He's getting closer. He's working really, really hard. He was looking great in pre-season. It was such a frustrating type of injury. When you have a player of that level, when he comes back, you're going to want him to play. You're going to want him to get up to speed. You're going to want him to play games and then we know what he can produce. Yeah, we've worked a lot on the core of the team and the spine of the team and trying to be stronger defensively for sure. Trying to have more energy and power in midfield and of course up front, we know where we're at. So I think that's where we were trying to be very considered. I think you can see a direction in the way we're trying to recruit and I think that's important. And players like Dominic and Anthony, who are here already, remain huge players for us. And obviously you brought in Neil, Neil Mopay, for his individual qualities. Were you also thinking about how he could work alongside Dominic Calvert-Lewin, if indeed that's how you intend to play? Yeah, possibly. I mean, there's always an option of that and I think that's important and I know Neil being a very intelligent centre forward who can play between lines, who can run behind, who's very alive in the box. He has a different profile to Dominic, which is great, which means if you're going to think of them working together or one or the other for different circumstances, it's nice to have someone that looks different from Dominic in terms of his profile. So, yeah, that was very considerate in our thinking with Neil. Thanks, Ian. How was the BBC? Thanks. Can I just check on other team news as well? Yeah. Is there any other injuries or anything we should know about? No, we're where we were. The Coray train with us today but it's his first day of training with the group so he won't be part of the squad tomorrow. Just reflecting on the transfer window, he plays in one striker. You mentioned that it's quite difficult to get strikers in. Was there anything restricting you bringing another striker in terms of finance or anything like that? No, I think people are drawn to the striker situation. As I said just then, I didn't have Dominic a lot last week so Dominic for me feels a bit like a new sign in person as well and Neil and we see the players that we have now and Anthony Goulden at 21 years of age, the Murray Gray relatively young still, Dwight Manil who we were brought into the club. I think when I and we as a club look at how can we improve the team so hopefully we're not being a physician we were last year and moving forward we'll get better and better and better. It's to isolate and just look at the striker for us wasn't the way to look at it, it was how can we strengthen the team throughout. So it wasn't a case of Richelston leaving the club as a big player for us at the top end of the pitch. Let's just look at that and make sure we try and replace that. We have to look at the collective because it's important for us to try and strengthen throughout. Games can be won and lost defensively at the back of the pitch in the middle of the pitch. If you want to gain some sort of control of a game you want to have that comfort and control in a game it doesn't just relate around a striker and again now I look at us and I'm saying we've got Dominic Cavett-Lewan who went fit is an England striker and Neil Malpy who is a very proven goal scorer in the Premier League over the last few years so I'm very happy. I've got lots of options up front. Too many options can leave too many people sitting and not playing, that's not great for the squad either. So I've got options, I've got options now as people get fit to use people off the bench which I haven't had in the early season. So yeah, that's where we're at. You mentioned there I think also that the physicality was something that you've improved on maybe in defence and in midfield as well. Does that kind of set the style that you're going to play this season as well? Yeah and we'll work towards that. That's why I feel like it's the early stages of the season as I keep saying, I feel we've performed pretty well but I do know that now the wind is shutting and the squad is together and now it really begins in terms of what can we improve in the squad and how can we improve our style of play and I think there were two things I really wanted to improve was the energy of the team and the capacity of the team particularly centrally in midfield and also personality and I think that is when you look at the players you've brought in and some that are experienced who have a real vocal presence and a professionalism around them that affect the group I think that's hugely important when you look at how we wanted to recruit that's why I'm sitting here pretty happy but of course results now are the key and we get to work now because it's good to have the personnel that we feel strong with let's work and then hopefully results come.