 Hello everybody, and welcome to this week's Everton show. As you can see myself and Ian Snowden have swapped our usual recording space at USM Finch Farm for one of the most iconic sporting venues on the planet, you could say, entry race course, the home of the Grand National this weekend. It's a fabulous place not, isn't it? Absolutely fantastic. I've been here several occasions especially on Grand National Day as well. Many years when we used to play early morning kick-offs and then come to the game as well. Ac oedd dweud i, cymd publishing, iawn! Hold, dyma'r bod yn cael y blynyddio gweithio fydd iawn. Dwiw ddim yn cael ei ddim yn ei ddweud allan robots, ond mae'r rhan maesownol yn y fath. Yna, rydyn nhw'n dweud... Mae yna ymlaen ůf, gallwn yn ddweud yn cael fath, mae'r rhino ddweud, rwy'n cael ei ddweud. A'r rhan maesownol hynny, a so ei ddyn nhw'n dweud. Dwi'n cael ei ddweud a'r hawm yn cael ei ddweud o hynny. Yn ddigon nhw'n gweithio, dyna'n gweithio'r wyf yn gallu'r cyffredinol, ond rwy'n rhan o'r gwbl y gallwn. Yr hyn, mae'n gyfrifio ar hyn y cas, a'r ddweud yng Nghrifredin Cymru. Felly, rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio ar yr hyn? Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio ar hyn. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio ar hyn. Rwy'n gweithio ar hyn, Ac rwy'n gweithio ar hyn, ac fewn i'n gweithio'n gweithio ar hyn. Bwysig wrth gwaith cyntaf oes o bobl yma, a dyna'n ni'n gweithio ar fer?! Wel, ein bod o'r acesio maesaf o bwysig ddechrau ar Bunihau i'r digits yna mae'r ffordd y Merseysi ar Darbyn. Rhyw beth yw ni'n rodio yma. Mae'r siwr eich falch o'r gwybod flwyddinte. Mae'r bwysig yn cael ei dddefnyddio ar gael. Mae'r amser rhaid i gyd ymddangos yn 10 o 15 yma, wrth gwrdd wedi gweld o gymryd a llwyddo'r 10 o 15. Yna rhai fydde, nid rhai o enw i ddweud o'r gwaith, mae gennych yn ladieswyr yn cadw ar gyfer y ddoll Dabi, ondo gyda'n gobyl. Rwy'n meddwl i'w Michael King i ddweud gennych y gyrfa. Dwi'n mynd i'n Albanio'n gweithio. Mae gennych chi'n dwir i ysgrifoedd y teimlo'r g ceiling gwirio mewn climbing o fel Jagie Elgar a Michael King. Ond rwy'n meddwl i'n gwirio'n ei sgol i i ddeddo i dyma ar yr adrodau Cambodia. Mae wedi gwneud i'n wneud i chi'n wneud i'r gyfer y clwym. Ac piwg ddylech, rwy'n rwy'n ddwy i gyntaf eu lle. Rwy'n ddylech, ddylech yn credu gan nagwyd. Er gyd wedi bod wedi meddwl yn linell. Cynydd wnaeth Michael effaith yma ar derbyn cymaint flwyddyn yn hyn ardi? Yew, gallw'n gallu rhoi. Mae gynhyrch yn ymlaen i Gwilir Jagi Elcar. Mae'r cymhreith. Roedd yn gallu chi'n gwneud i chi yn allan yn dod, ac yn ddiw i'n gallu'n cerddio i eithaf syniadau llaw yma. A yna wedi'n gallu Llew Sigurd? Felly dyna'w flow-weld ac'a gair. Felly honno'n gobeithio gyrdd, au fydda i'n gweithio am gael ddeftar Richardnegol. Felly mae gennych hopeth gweithio fel y kilo. Fel Jagg Jelker o'r game gan gynhyrchu chi wedi cael ddim yn ziwbod Morgan Schneidelin. Maen nhw'n ddigonion o'r cyspafio'r cyllid yma, ond ni gwybod yn cael ei gynhyrch yn ddaw yn ddechrau Gwyrd-Dars ac yn gweithio i'r ddechrau Morgan Schneidelin. Mae wedi cael ei ddorol i chi'n ddibyn nhw. Mae'n ddych chi'n rhaid i'n ceisio rai rydych chi'n cael ei hyn a'r gynnyddu'r bobl anffreddol drots C'u bryd i'r pethau'r hyffordd o'r tympanner, rwy fyddo i'r tymp er mwyn Gallwch chi'n meddwl i'r hyffordd o morgan. Rwy'n meddwl chi'n ei gweld yn cael ei ddweud, ond rydyn ni'n gallu'n dtu'r Llywodraeth llawer o'r Ar限 Onw'r wel o agorau arfer. ac mae'n cael ei wneud bwysig yn dweud o'ch bod yn ysgrifennu'n ei gil ar y cyfanyddol. Dyma'n gwybod, Snodd i'n gwybod i'n ddysgu eich bod yn eithaf gweld. Snodd, mae'r gweithio'r gyrdd o'r ddaf yn ymgyrchol gyda ffynishing post a chi, felly mae'n oed yn ei ddweud o'r ffynisiadau eu fath. Felly mae'n cael ei ddweud o'r peth o'i bwysig ysgrifennu. A dych chi'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio eich bod yn dweud o'r gweithio. mae'r ddweud hynny'n ddweud am ddweud ddweud a'r ddechrau'n cyd-dweud i'w prysgwyr sinhau. Dwi'n mynd i'ch eistedd. Rydyn ni'n fawr i ddechrau ym Mhongor. Mae'r horsau i'r ddweud yn fawr yn cael eu ddweud i'r ddweud ymlaen. Cynnyddio'r dyfodol yn y ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud i'w ddweud. Le'w'n cael ei gwein o'r ddweud i'w ddweud i'w ddweud i'w ddweud i'r ddweud. Mae'n fawr i'w rhan i'w'r santo ar y blynyddiaeth. Yn dylunio'r llawd, mae'r llawd yn cael ei gwybwyr. A dyna'r Big Event. Mae yna'n gwybwyr yn yr unigau a'r llawd. Mae'r wych yn ymgyrch i'r llawd. Awn ni'n gwneud gwybwyr yn ychwaneg. Mae'r iawn i'r llawd yn cael ei gwybwyr. Mae'r iawn i'r llawd yn cael ei gwybwyr, mae'r iawn i'r llawd yn cael ei gwybwyr, ond mae'r llawd yn cael ei gwybwyr. o'r Gweinidion Gweinidion, eich tynnu i'ch bod gennym ar hynny, ac mae'n cael y bwysig yn ymgyrchau ar gyfer o'r Gweinidion. Fe'n fwy o'r i'r gweinidion gweinidion, oherwydd mae'n gwahanol o'r Gweinidion Gweinidion. Yn fwy o gweinidion o'r Cyfrifau, ond hynny'n gweinidion i'r gyfrifau i'r cyfrifau, a'i sydw i'r Gweinidion i'r gweinidion, mae'n gweinidion beidio i'r gwahanol o'r gweinidion. darlo'n cael gwybodaeth, mae e'n gweithio i'r Fit am gweithio'r Gweithio a'r Ffyrdiol. Mae'n cael gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n cael gweithio i'r gweithio. Mae mi fyddech chi'n gallu gweithio arall. Mae'n gweithio'n cael ei fod yn rhoi'n ddal o'r ffyrdd ymlaen. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, lle mae'n gweithio oherwydd mae'n gweithio i'r ffyrdd o'r ardal. Byddai ni wel我覺得 당신 yn gwbagi'r gwaith a'r gyflawni amdano maen nhw'r meddwl. Mae'r cyffredinol wedi gwneud allan. Mae'r cyffredinol yn gyflawni gofyn nhw a'n gwahanol i'r gyflawni amgylcheddol, ac mae'n ei gŵr. Mae'n gweithio iawn o'r gyflawni a'r gwnddoch. Mae'n gweithio iawn i gŵr, ac mae'n gweithio i mwyn o wnnerau. mae'n gweithio gennym rheoli. Felly mae maen nhw'n cael ei hun, Fe wnaeth eich bod yn bwysig. Mae'r amser, mae'n bwysig ychydig yn'r bod yn yr hyn. Felly mae'r taith yn y Gweithgrifennid. Mae'n ymgyrch arddangosiaeth yma. Mae'r gwirionedd yn ddiwedd. Mae'n gwybod i wybod a'r gwirionedd, ac mae wedi'u gyfnod o'r dyfnod, mae mae'n i'r gwasanaeth i gyflwydoedd. Fe wnaeth yng Nghymru. Mae'r hanes gwrs rydyn ni wedi'u gyda'r palau mewn Donnie, ac mae'n ei gweithio. Ond ni'n i gael y 85 – hi'n cael ei ffordd i chiên, ond nes i gael eich ticip. Ond ni'n gael ei ffordd i chi. Felly ni'n cael ei ffordd i chi. Ond oedd a'n wench yn llaw arall, ond nid yng ngweithio leirio Llywodraeth a Llywodraeth ei wneud. Yn nesaf, ond myfPrwyd ni'n skelodau, yn Llywodraeth. Yn yma'r i gwerthfawr ni'n ceisioill. Yn yma'r pwyllt iddiwys i'r gwybod, angen i gael 40 oedd cwrs, Rydyzzo'r rhannu gwirionedd ac mae'n mynd i am dynion i Gwasanaeth Oath, mae'n cyntaf Tygar-O i'r hyn o'n meddwl. Mae'n mynd i'r cyffredig yn gwirionedd ac mae'n mynd i'r hyffredig wedi'i ei hoffa. Rwy'n clorol, roi'r cyffredig, mae mae hi ar gyfer gyffredig yn gwirionedd o'r rhannu jam yn mawr. Ond mae'n cyffredig yn gwirionedd ac mae'n mynd i'n mynd i'r cyffredig yn gwirionedd ar gyfer gyffredig yn gwirionedd. Rwy'n ferchai'n ddefnyddio'r Arun o'r gwahau gydywyr yn gyfoesio'r Ysgolart. Yn gallu parwyd o'r Arun o arun o'r Gweinwch? Rwy'n credu o'r Arun. A chi'n gwahau'n rhan o'r byw yn gofyn yn d 보여드�io'r arwihau pan wedi'i gweithio'r arun o'r awr o'r byd er mwyn. Mae'r arwihau'r arwihau yn oed yn mewn gwahau cofnig, yn gyfyrdd o'r dyfnod o'r awr i chi'n gweithio'r Gwyrdd ddim. Er mwyn ar gyfer ddechrau, mae'r ar Mi's yn un n feministea, a mae hwn i'n rhan o'n gweithio. Mae gennym eich ddangos faint yn ardal. Mae'r ddangos mae'n ddangos y flwyddyn i'r ysgrifennol. Well, one of the most looked forward to days on the calendar down at USM Finch Farm is when the young boys of the academy get the opportunity to train with the first team early this week. Sam Allardyce took his first team squad of players across for what we call academy day. One of the best days in our programme is an opportunity for the island of six to eleven to train with the first team. That's the name of the game that's for us to try and get players down to the first team. Days like today we iterate that success when we see players we've been at our end. Come all the way through and then come back down as first team players. They are living, reading, and inspiring to us. I couldn't call us a player. So now that you've been at Finch Farm for these academy days, and they're fantastic aren't they? Brilliant. The players look forward to it. We know that young kids do. Now they get excited. But the players do. I remember Sylvan Diston when he was at the club. He absolutely loved going and sharing a five side game or a red tennis game with the kids. But I think it's so important that the kids interact with the first team as well. Some of them are their heroes. So he's a fantastic day for both first team and the academy kids. It's one of the real advantages of being at Finch Farm, isn't it? Having everybody under one roof. Yeah, because you see even the parents of the young kids are looking to see if they can see any of the first team around Finch Farm. So they get excited as well. But to have their kids actually training with Wayne Rooney's. You're late in bed, you're full jaggy out because you're Pickford. It must be fantastic. The likes of Benny Benningamy and John Joe Kenny, their picture is on the wall at USM Finch Farm on the other side of it. They've been there this week as part of the first team squad but they've been on the academy side of it as star-struck kids. And it just shows to these kids that are in the academy what they can do, where they can progress to. Because the two we have mentioned, Benny and John Joe, are having fantastic careers at event football club. Benny came on in the Merseyside Derby. John Joe's played a good few games when Sheamus was out as well. So, yeah, it's great to see that progression from academy to first team. That's what the goal got to inspire to. Is it good for the coaches as well because you know all the coaches personally, they put an awful lot of hard work in. So it's nice for them to have a day like that as well. It is. That's why they're there to see young academy kids progress to the first team. They give them their knowledge, the coaching knowledge as well. But, yeah, you can see the coaches smiling and enjoying the day as much as all the players that are involved. So it's just a fantastic day for everybody. That's just about it for part one of this week's Everton show. Don't go too far away though because after this short break, we will be reuniting Sam Allardice with a current employee at Finch Farm who he released as a young teenager when he was a youth coach at Preston North End. Don't miss that one. Welcome back to part two of this week's Everton show myself and Ian Snowden are here at entry race course. Now back at USM Finch Farm, not many Evertonians will be overly familiar with the name Danny Webb. He's the hardworking kitman at the Everton Academy. But when he was a teenager, he had hopes and dreams of becoming a professional footballer. He was in the youth team at Preston North End. That was until the youth coach at Preston North End let him go. That youth coach was Sam Allardice. We reunited the pair earlier this week and this is what happened when Sam met Dan. Obviously it took me 25 years to catch up with the boss and he got me in a room at Deepdale and he said unfortunately, instead of saying him, he said unfortunately John Beck doesn't fancy him. I've walked out calling John Beck fit to Ben and I've never said a bad word against the government. It was fantastic at the time for me to be playing especially under Sam obviously. He learned to us a lot, he knew the score, he spoke very highly of what he was. One of his things he used to say to us was go and watch the Italian football. That's right, that's right. It was free as well, that's why I said it. You didn't have to pay for it like you mean. It was particularly popular then. I used to have my dad on the roof with his umbrella, trying to get the satellite signal. It was all free but he made us go home and watch the Italian football of a Sunday. Again, because the gaffer is so knowledgeable, he made us go home and we took notes on that and that sort of put into our team that we were playing with on a Sunday. He was obviously a man you listened to then, even all the way back then? Very much so, until he chased me. I couldn't catch you though, not then. We used to hang on all the young players, we had some good young players. We did, we did. Obviously, the boss' knowledge was second to none. Even the lads you went on to, we had killed bang affa dim i. We did. David Lucas, McClellan, midfield player dim i. You know what I mean? Some lads that went on then, yeah. Dale worked under the boss and they did obviously took whatever he spoke about and went on and had better careers than me. Sounds like it was a really important time in your transition from playing to management because you've had to spell over in Ireland, but then you had that time working with the young lads at Preston before going on to Blackpool, didn't you? Yeah, I was very happy with that at the moment. As long as I was in football, that was fine by me, and then I ended up getting the call because Fortune Les Chapman, who was my big mate, got sat tonight and got put in charge as caretaker manager so I had to leave that role for a while and then go back to youth team coach again. In the end, the calling was always a manager for me but that experience of Preston North End and the experience of managing young teams helped you along the way for me, helped me become a better coach, a better manager and a better person to deal with in the end what were senior players. All I've done is have the greatest life I could have possibly wished for after I left school, so the worst time of my life was school, so the best time of my life was after it and there are too many people who can say that, but in the end I was the teacher and I hope I've passed a lot of good things on to a lot of players, both young and in the teams in the first team and even when they get older, there's always something you can learn. That was just a bit of fun down at USF, I think Danny Webb waited a long time for an explanation. Did you ever come across any coaches later in your career when you'd made it who'd let you go as a kid? Released as a kid, that's to be of yourself. Never been released. I tell a lie, I got a free transfer from Everton. Joe Royal let me go to... I've met him once a year. I met Big Joe and asked him why and he's still not given me the reason yet, but now he's brilliant for Danny but I've seen Danny play as well. I can understand why Big Sam released him as well to be honest. No arguments from you on that. There must have been lots of coaches along the way who helped you progress. Actually, I was calling Arvy for instance. I thought he was an outstanding coach but in my younger career when I was 16 getting in the Doncaster first team, obviously the manager was the great Billy Bremner who did all his coaching and his management. He had a coach but he used to do it all Bremner as all managers used to do and I owe so much to him from getting in the first team at 16 to making me captain at 18 at Doncaster. We're a big, big thing then. That was an incredible decision for a manager to make. Yeah it was. A young boy of captaincy at 18 at that level with so many I would imagine hard and pros. Yeah they were. We were third and fourth division then, old third and fourth division and there were a lot of very senior pros. My brother were three years older than me sorry and he was in the team. I think he saw a bit of steel in me a bit of aggression and a voice. I weren't scared to raise my voice at 18-year-old so yeah I think I'm not saying he made the right decision at 18 because it did take a lot. It really did act to take it all in at once at 18 but act to do loads of radio interviews as well at that time so it made me grow very, very quickly. Swansea City for the first team this weekend so what are you expecting there? I'm expecting a difficult game. They've certainly improved under the new manager which I've found really a little bit strange because he's not done brilliantly in these latest year with Sheffield Wednesday they were kind of half-way mid-tablish and then he got the Swansea job in the Premier League so I'm quite surprised but I think he's got the players playing for him they've got a smile on the face and it'd be a difficult game but that's one of them games that I think everyone should not be scared of going down there and coming back with three points I'm expecting three points from there sadly. Whenever you and I do the commentary we always look at the two team sheets when they pass to us and who would you take from the opposition and with all due respect to Swansea and Carlos Carverhal has done a great job there he has to have things around but there aren't many of anything you can take are there? We've got their best player, Gylffy Singleton I believe and look at them and any players for me that I would put in Everton's team so why shouldn't we go down there why shouldn't we go and express ourselves and come back with three points as I said I'm expecting a victory down there. Five games ago this season it's been a topsy-turvy campaign for Everton but one of the big plus points has been the form of Jordan Pickford this is his take on the trip to South Wales. Coming off a good result on Saturday all waveforms picked up recently so now we've got to go and get as many wins as we can in the last five games and all five winnable games so why not go win five but like you say it starts with Swansea we take each game out as it comes it's going to be a tough test because they're struggling down there and they'll be fighting for their lives so we've just got to be ready to come for it. How important to match the intensity because like you say Swansea are going to be really up for this aren't they? Yeah we just need to do what we can do and hopefully that's enough to beat Swansea and we've got the ability to throw out the squad to win. Having spoken for so long about getting away when having got it at Stoke now what will that do for your confidence going away from home for the first time again? Yeah we know it was just getting a couple of things and whenever we knew getting one away a win is going to be crucial for us and to get at Stoke probably from the worst places to go to get a result in the Premier League and to get that result was massive and now we're going to build on that. Just on your season as a whole the fans have really taken to you on a personal level it's been very positive hasn't it? Yeah I always give me 100% each game and as a lad growing up wanting to be a footballer you've got to enjoy playing football and as long as you give your best that's all you can do and I like to interact with the fans and that's how I hopefully get the good relationship with them. Five games to go Snods we're nearly there and it's been a good debut season at the football club for Jordan Pickford. I think he's been a great signing if I'm to be honest I think he's a young lad he's got bags and bags of potential for me I hope he starts in the World Cup. That's a double-edged sword isn't it? It is yeah because you always tend to think don't get injured during the competition for any outfield player, keeper but I just think since he arrived at the club he's become a big part of the club he's great around the dressing rooms he's great at Finch Farm and he's a likable character and he's a winner that's what I like in him most he's a winner when shots come in at him and he saves them he has a go and no matter if he's wearing a runy full-jaggy, alkyle, leiton, bains or any of the young lad he's always first to have a moan at him Do you like his temperaments as well? Yeah I do he's great he takes everything in his stride and in the Derby game he's produced another couple of great saves and nothing's too no games too big for him and I think he's been a terrific, terrific sign Is he your player of the season? I don't like making my keeper the player of the year but I think he is I think some of his performances have been outstanding some of these saves yeah you can count the mistakes on one hand that he's made this season so for me I think he's a definite front runner What about the other end? What's been your goal of the season? Well there's two stand out for me Guilffy Sigurdson in the Europa Cup and Wayne Rooney's against West Ham and if I'm perfectly honest two fantastic goals I've never even had a shot like any of them two but Wayne's for me the way he came back to me and the way he struck it was absolutely perfect I know the few might go for Guilffy but for me Wayne's technique on that one was outstanding Anti-completer heart trick Yeah brilliant him coming back to Everton scoring an heart trick and a goal like that just caps it all for me So that's your player of the season your goal of the season just remind everybody who to avoid in the Grand National Tiger Role I don't avoid it everybody I'm telling you Tiger Role Gordon Elliott David Russell riding I'm sure Tiger Role's going to win the national Tiger Role is not a tip Gasline boy is my tip and I won it last year and that's just about it for this week's Everton show thank you very much indeed for joining us here at Entry Racecourse good luck with whatever you bet on and let's hope we can celebrate with the Grand National win and three points at Swansea do join us next week You've been watching the Everton show on YouTube thank you very much indeed for joining us I hope you've enjoyed it I'm sure you have don't forget to subscribe and that way you can catch every single future episode