 Hello, everybody, and welcome to this week's Everton Show. We're back in Premier League action this weekend after our break for international football and I'm delighted to be joined in the studio by a man who last played for Everton in December of last year and a man who last played for Everton 20 years ago. Graham Stewart and Yannick Bolasi. The first and most obvious question. How are you? How's the rehab going? The rehab's going great at this minute. ac yn gwestiydd, mae'n ddiwch yn ein bod yn digwydd yn ddweud, ac mae'n ddweud nad oes yn ddweud, ond fy hyn yn bryd yn ymwiydd yn deillun, oherwydd wrth gwrs. Wrth gwrs'n bod yn gallu ei bod yn gwaelwyr hwnnw? Yn mynd i, yn ddullnodd iddyn nhw. Rhy yn ddweud ymddangos fod ymwiydd yn gweithio'r gweithio, gyda chi'n oedd yn rhoi, yn eu bod yn oed yn gweithio ar y ddweud, ond yn wneud yn y fwy ar reu ac fyddwch. Yn rhoi, maen nhw'n cael ei gweld o ddigartoli eleafterau. Yn rhoi'r arweinydd, ddim o adoedd yr Yiannys yn y gallu i ddweud y gallu chi unig? Mewerau gyda'rifydd erbyn – mewn wathio'r cyfrif yw ar nyfodiadau sgifau yma – nid o adrodd yn ymdweud yma hefyd, a wnaethau yn ôl hanes y cyfrif yma rydyn ni. Rydw i ddim y ddylch i gyd yn ymdodd yn ymdodd yn y dyda wedi ei gweithio'n mwyaf o'r ymdwg? Rydw i ddim yn ymdodd yn cyfyrddai i hefyd ar y tîm bethau gyda'i medyrau. A Ben oedd y ddechrau ar y tîm bethau fel y tîm, so rydw i sy'n ddyn nhw, ar bobl oedd o'r teulu, a'n ddyn nhw'n dyfodd am y veid, a'r ddi wneud, a magau'r ddweud o'r llwyaf, rydyn ni i roi ddyn nhw'n ddyn nhw'n ddyn nhw. Mae gennym, mae chyfnodd yn edrych, ac yn gweld bod chi'n mynd i chi'n gynhyrchu i fynd i gyd, ac mae'n gydigodd. Felly, mae'n gwneud o'ch gwahodd, ac mae'n mynd i'ch byw i'ch chi'n dweud. Yn cael ei wneud am fynd i'n meddwl i'n gwneud gan gyda'r busg mewn, a chyfodd yn ymddangos ar y cyfnod. Ond yma'n gwneud ar hyn, mae'n gwneud ar y busg, ac mae'n gwneud ar y cyfeiri'r busg i'n meddwl i'ch cyfnod. Gyda yno, yda sy'n gwybod y gallu. Mae'n cael gweld gwneud ddim yn eistedd newydd. A byddai i gyd yn cael gweld Weithio, boi'r ystydd y yma, ac mae'n gymryd o'r gweithio'n gweithio gwahydr ac mae'n gweithio? Mae'n dweud yn eistedd ei ddelweddol. Edych chi'n gweithio. Mae wedi'i gweld mynd ofio'r ymddangor, eu lleidio yn eistedd peirio. Mae'r y cyd-giwch hefyd. Mae'n defnyddio'r hyn o aced. Mae'n fach ymddangos, rydyn ni'n fx volley yng Nghymru, rydyn ni'n gweithio gydag ymddangos ymlaenig i'w ddiwn. Yn ymddangos y bod fy peth yn frefio'r ffeil i'r ffaile? Rydyn ni'n feddwl i'r club, mae'r feddwl i'r meddwl i'r gweithio ar gyfer. Ond wnaeth cramio bod nhw'n gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r feddwl i ddwy'r awardsrwyth yn fath o'r pryd. Mae los does mewn gwasanaeth, ac efallai'n gweithio'n gweithio i'w cerddwyl. Mae gweithio i un sefydi'r gwaith i'n allu am hyn. Mae'r gwaith hwn yn gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae yna'n nod o'n gweithio, mae wedi cael ei wneud. Dydd yw'n waith dy lle yw'r cyfle a'r teimlo. Mae hwn yn y mhwyl ychydig yn gweithio'n gweithio, a locations a ymgyrch ar gyhoedd ymddyddio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Sa felly when you get in that term for him to turn around that kind of fortune that's a credit to himself because when you get left out for that long and then to come back and score goals for the team, words can't explain. reason why it's the worst thing that's going on, big pattern back for Reema. Because you could easily lose your head at the play-in and just forget everything. When you get thrown back in it doesn't even matter anymore, but he's kept Ond y gallai am ymarfer, gyda'r gwahbeth yn daeth. Yn oeddan nhw'n tyfleddol i chi'n sefydl yn y cyfnoddiau yn y syniad umar. Rwy'n gweithio! Yn oedda'n gweithio ar amferio y gwahbeth yw gwrthanging bw lywodol yn tael wnaeth'u gwahbeth yn ei wneud ei wneud yn arfer deisdo fe allan yn gweithfyrdd yn byw oedd y canu'n mynd i dweud o'r dwy wneud. Fy wneud yna yn adryfiwn i gyfnoddau ac yn gallu'n arweith i gael fath i gyd Caerdydd Roedd y peth ychydig yn ôl'r energig. Mae'n meddwl am gael penngawdd yma, y'm roi hyn o'r cyffredin. Fe ddim am y ychydig o'r ysgwr, mae'r Llyfr Llyfr Llyfr Hanfa yw'rhorig o fy chyfnodau yma i'r cyffredin yn gwael. Felly mae'r peth yn doddol yn y segredig. Yna. Rolyw gyd, gwelod â'r d�loedd o'i fflei o'r ddechrau. Mae'n olygu i gyd yn gweithio. Yn rhoi, metw mewn ydw i chi gyd yn ychydig i'n gweithio, Mae'r bobl cyffrediniaith o'r gwlad mi ddaeth. Felly er fydd angen chi'n要ig arall y L Les. Felly er môn yn gilydd o'r berthynau o'r gwladol mewn gwleil. Felly, mae'r gweithio'r llwys gaf arraith. Felly, defnyddio'r mewn gwneudio. Mae'n gweithio'n fawr, ac mae'r eraill yn gweithio arall, gyd yn y gallu ymuanol. Fyddy i'n fydd angen i fel gweithio, ond dyfodol ar bod fi'n rai cyfnodol iddyn nhw. Ielwch chi ddim yn y gwaith diogel. oedd y cwm iawn i'r cwm, mae'n gweithio y bwysig yn gwneud o'r adael i'r ddeunydd. Cynnydd am ymweld ar y cyflawni. Wrth gwrs, mae'n gwneud o'r bwysig o'r bwysig, neu'n gwneud o'r prysrach i'r rhaid, neu'r ddweud o'r rhaid o'r cyflawni. Rhaid, mae'r jyda iddyn ni i'n gweithio'r dda i'r llehau a'r llehau o'r prysrach. ...felly mae'r rhaid o'r ffordd o'r rhaid o'r bobl a'r rhaid o'r llynllun... ...a'r rhaid o'r byw yn ddod yn gwneud... ...yna'r gynhyrchu'r talog sydd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r gwrth... ...yna'r hyn o'r ffwrdd o'r tarnig... ...yna'r rhaid o'r ffordd o'r rhaid o'r byw... ...yna'r ffordd o'r bwrdd o'r byw yn gweithio i chi'n gwneud hynny. Oedden nhw'n gwneud hynny'n gwneud y track. Llywodraeth, rwy'n credu i chi'n cael ei gyd ac mae'r ysgolwch i'w ddechrau'i gael. Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl, nid o'r rhanol yw. Rwy'n meddwl i chi, ond rwy'n meddwl i chi'n meddwl i chi. Mae'n 5 ffwrdd ym mhawr a'r ddiadau'r ddod hefyd o'r ffwrdd. Rwy'n meddwl i chi'n meddwl i chi'n meddwl i chi, ond mae'r ddod cael ei wneud. Mae'r ddechrau'r ddod i chi a'r ddod o'r ffwrdd. Wel lle dim y bodi'n cyd-dweud i'r rhywbeth? Mae ffast yn deistriad yn ei wneud. Mae'r Cyflog iechyd yn ei wneud, ac mae'n gweithio'n upsetio fysyddion yno. Mae'n dda i ffwylo eich cyflog wedi'u gwneud. Roedd ymlaen i'r llwyth i ddifen Fally. Mae'r llwyth i'r llwyth i ddod yn ein cyflog. Version ei swyddion yn ei ddifen. Mae'r cefnod, ac rydych chi'n cael ei fewnio wneud. Ond'r cyflog yn ei wneud llawn. Mae'r cyflog wedi cefnod – James McArthur and Sheamus Coleman, who were involved against Denmark, but the Irish were outclassed. Yeah, they were in the end, after a positive result out in Denmark to get blown away really at home, was a hugely disappointing result for the Irish. Obviously, as you mentioned for James and Sheamus, because they've had their injury problems, but they would have been back for the World Cup. A native strength of the island side. No doubt about it, so hugely disappointed, but there's a lot of disappointments, look at the Italians as well. I don't think, was it the fifth, Ie, nid yw'n ymddangos i'r cyffredin yn y maen nhw, nid yw'r cyffredin yn y Cyfrifysgol i'r Gwlad Llywodraeth, ac mae'n ddau'r un o'r cyfrifysgol. Rydyn ni'n cael ei ddweud. Rydyn ni'n cael ei ddweud o'r Cyfrifysgol i'r Gwlad Llywodraeth. David Unsworth yn ei gydig i'r gweithio i'r gweithiau i'r gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio. Rhaid� Gwlad Eli tro yn y gallu'n gweithio i'w gyfly marinade ac rhaid i'r gyflym Cymru 200 o f haber yn茜 requiredu.ekwyd o iechyd i rhaid ip oedd. Efallai sheit defeen cy{\coffier him now tadfyrru wnaeth yn eu'r Cyfrifysgol i'r DMG 511. It's a legacy that the under-23s will always have and always keep. The lads done it last year, basically sleeping out, and it's all really for the community, them raising money, it's a really good cause, and I think the club together with the fans really do great things. It's a classic, isn't it, of the Everton family, you know, they've got supporters, fans, staff. I gael newydd a gaelwch i'r hyn o bobl yn gwybodol i'r cydweithio, a'r hyn o gobl yma'r hyn o'n cael eto gyd. It's fantastic, it's incredible. We did it all for a great cause, we mustn't forget that one night, we might have not slept or been cold. People do this seriously for weeks, for months, for years, and you've made a real difference. The turn out from last night is incredible. Nobody in this day and age should be homeless. Felly we've decided to do something about it 12 months ago and we will continue to do something about it for years to come. That was a good effort by them wasn't it Graham? Another good effort from them. I mean they did it last year and they've followed up and done it again this year. In all the credit in the world to them because the horrible scenario for anybody to be in to be homeless, sleeping on the streets, no one should have to live like that. So a really good cause and fair play to everybody you mucked in and got themselves through that night. That's just about it for part one of this week's Everton show. Coming up after the break we'll hear from Franny Jeffers ahead of the under 23s mini Derby against Liverpool at the weekend and of course plenty more from Diamond and Yannick. Welcome back to part two of this week's programme. Right let's hear now from Franny Jeffers who's been in charge of the under 23s recently. He's had two checker trade games against Lincoln and Mansfield either side of a Premier League two fixture against Swansea City. But this weekend he takes charge of his first mini Derby when Everton under 23s crossed the River Mersey to play Liverpool at Brenton Park. We caught up with Franny at USM Finch Farm ahead of the game. Loving it that you mean. Got thrushed in there didn't I? Things happen quick. I like to do them for you but I'm loving it. The lads are being great to be fair. Can't thank them enough for the way they've responded. You know I've done loads of coaching, been around UNZ and EBB for a while, been around the academy for a while but actually when you're in a position you have to make the decisions and you know you've never had any experience so it can be quite done. And you're speaking to young lads and you're throwing young lads out there against seasoned professionals aren't you? Both those teams that we played in the checker trade played good sides, experienced players? Yeah that's it and they play the game a different way to what will happen on a bar at academies or under 23 football. It's a lot more direct, academies tend to be a lot more football. You have it, we have it. Whereas them games you know you come up against a real test right from the outset as we found out against Lincoln when we conceded after two minutes. Let's look ahead to this weekend one game that I'm sure you've been looking forward to immensely. Liverpool at Prenton Park Saturday night? Can't wait, can't wait. I mean as a player playing for everything to play against Liverpool was always the one. You know you look forward to the game you always looked out when the fixtures come out. Being as I say a few weeks build up to this not knowing whether I'd be in charge or whether someone else would be in charge whether UNZ would be back. But as I say I'm preparing for Saturday as if I'm taking the game. Can't wait. Has the gap been a problem for any because it's been a long time since the last under 23 fixture? Well no I don't think it is. I'll have to fit UNZ and Ebb and myself. They train with a good intensity. They had three games in a week and basically I almost went with the same team for every game. So the little break will have done them good. Freshing them up a little bit. You know they've had a few days off here and there. But we're back into it this week. Training hard and preparing for Liverpool. And not just a mercy side door being against Liverpool there. Table topping six pointer as well? Yeah it's early on in the season isn't it. So you know you've got Leicester and Westam as well who are not out of it. Liverpool is sitting top of the league. We won it last year so it's a table top isn't it. But it's only early in the season it's just another game. Don't try and play it down. Do the boys know how big this is? You'd like to think so wouldn't you. I said it's just another game it's not is it. It's a mercy side derby. Biggest games of the season when they're in the Premier League for the fans, for everyone involved the clubs. For me it's the biggest games of the season and for our lads under 23 level it's probably their biggest game of the season because it's a mercy side derby. I think most of them will have experienced a few mercy side derbies whatever the age. But don't worry I'll be reminding them what it's about this weekend. Maybe a few little video clips we'll be showing. We'll see how we go. Will you be stressing to your lads that we don't want anybody getting sent off in a mercy side derby? Yeah I will be stressing it to them but I'm sure they'll be throwing it back at me won't they there. They remember what happened in 1999 so I'll have to play that one the right way. That feeling of getting one over on Liverpool though it never subsides it never leaves you does it? No, not for me anyway. Evertonian. Watching many of my mercy side derbies being on the wrong end and the right end as a player as well as a fan. There are special times aren't there, special games and that's how we're looking forward to it. Strange one Saturday night isn't it? It's not your usual kickoff time for me. It is yeah I mean I don't know the reasons to be honest as it was scheduled for Sunday when I think one o'clock. But sadly under the lights at Preppin Park you know, be a nice occasion and then pick a team to go and beat Liverpool. Let's hope so good luck. Graeme the mini derby this weekend and no fixture against Liverpool is an ordinary fixture is it not for Everton? No far from it doesn't matter whether it be a youth team game in under 23 game or a senior game you just want to win the game. Simple as that the performance levels yes we want to play well but ultimately you want to make sure you get the three points and you know Frani's going to be in charge again and we've already heard from him and what it means to him and the players. You know we're representing that you know Everton football club and you certainly don't want to be getting turned over by them. Speaks well Frani, he's clearly enjoying the role. I think he is yeah I mean I think Frani loves football first and foremost it's as simple as that and I think it's great for him to have had the opportunity to manage the lads as well and just because that's part of his learning curve as well you know to stand in front of the lads and give team talks and then try and address things at halftime as well so all part of his development and I'm sure he's enjoying it. You'd have played in local Derby matches at every conceivable level of the game Yannick and they're always different games aren't they? Yeah you know you can never predict them that's one thing I've realised and you know with a Merseyside Derby something else you know and I've had so much rumours like Reds can't marry Blueies you know things like that so I can imagine I can't imagine what the youth team games are like it would be interesting to see actually. Right let's move on to your charity stuff that you've been doing you know you've been keeping yourself really busy when you have been on the football pitch. Let's start off with YB3, what's YB3? Well it's a tournament that you know organised free of side you know to be played down the streets and obviously the Premier League have got involved and bought the Premier League kicks and I had all my former teams such as Plymouth and Bristol City, Crystal Palace obviously Everton now a current team and also had a Hillingdon Barrow team in there. That was important to you wasn't it to have Hillingdon Barrow involved? Yeah you know because it shows you know what I'm trying to do as well for their kind of club aspect and you know overall the day was a great day you know YB3 tournament coming off you know something I did that I thought of in my head and actually coming to life was incredible. What's the concept is it literally just three aside of the two outfield? Yeah it's three aside so if you imagine a night ball and think of the octagon and the night ball you know the pitch is shaped like that so the closer you get to the goal the pitch gets smaller so there's a lot of awareness you know because some people might like running straight and you know if you run straight you might run off the pitch you have to realise that the as the goal comes as you see the goal the pitch is getting smaller so it involves a lot of awareness as well. You know yeah that's the that was basically the idea for them to play free and enjoy is all about also know that they have to be disciplined you know when you know your team couldn't score the goal unless everyone was over the half way line you know so it was teaching a lot of things at the same time and trying to cover a lot of bases so it's not just about attacking there's a defensive element to it. And you want to take it over to the Congo do you as well? Yeah I want to take over to Congo I also want to do one up Merseyside because I think that would be good you know to get like a real community involved and you know hope you never know you might get a good player in there who knows you know so it would be interesting. And we know how popular this guy is in Africa from when we went to Tanzania. Just a little bit yeah. He had his own cavalcade alongside the two of us. He did what I was going to say. He's phenomenal out there. I mean Wayne was with us as well you know Yannick out did Wayne I think out in Tanzania as well when certainly when we got off the plane and you know I'd never forget the motorbikes and the cars coming alongside the coach there. It must be a great boost for you as well. No that was a great boost obviously I was still kind of far you know but I didn't play for ages but for them to still be supporting like that is incredible and makes me want to come back and do well for myself the team and obviously them. And you've also been involved up here as well Yannick with the Everton School Supporters Club visiting local children and keeping them involved as well. Yeah you know PL writing stars competition so you know obviously people know I do a little bit of rapping like bantering so I can do rhyming competitions and yeah that's been a great cause as well you know interacting with kids in a totally different way you know outside of football. You thought of interacting with the supporters by rapping? I think my life interacting with the supporters trust me but no I mean it's all good I mean we've got as Everton community you know all sorts of things across Merseyside you know we all try and do our little bit to help anybody and around Merseyside and improve their lives in any way shape or form and again always good to do and always good for the soul that you're getting involved doing it. I'm very much involved down here at USM Finch Farm these days are the Everton ladies that they're full-time down here training every day and they got their Premier League season up and running with a victory at Yoval recently and it was a win they needed. Yeah they did. I actually spoke to a couple of the girls Megan and Gabby at the North West Football Awards on Monday night at me and Snot attended and you know they were both up for awards Megan was up for Rising Star and Gabby was up for Women's Player of the Year unfortunately neither of them you know actually got the major award but just to be nominated was great and you know they said that they'd got themselves on track and it was a good win down there at Yoval and they seemed in good nick the pair of them and they were excited about pushing on and getting higher up that league. Let's look ahead then to the Premier League game this weekend Everton against Crystal Palace at Cellhurst Park one that you'll be absolutely gutted to be missing but it's a big big game Yannick isn't it? Yeah big very big game obviously My league position we're not too far from them in points so the win against Watford was crucial for us probably can go into the game not as tense but aim to win in the game. It was so important to win that game against Watford on so many levels not least of which was the fact that Crystal Palace were coming up first after the international break. Yeah as Yannick says I mean it just eased the pressure a little bit winning that game because you're going to Cellhurst Park which is never an easy place to go by the way and with the intense pressure that we would have been under if we hadn't got over the line against Watford would have been a horrible experience to be totally honest with your supporters and players but that just eases a little bit of tension all round and you go into that game with that little bit of momentum positive thoughts from the Watford game and if we can pick up three points we can find ourselves in the middle of the table so the turn around in winning back to back Premier League games can be quite frightening. Wilford Zahar looks as if he's up to speed again. Yeah I take inspiration from that obviously he's one of my good mates he's made a massive difference you know him coming back from injury and scoring a goal straight away that's helped his confidence as well but not only that he's taken that into the other two games which I've been watching and you know he'll be a problem and we have to watch out for him. A livable place to go to Cellhurst Park isn't it when the fans get behind the home side? Yeah obviously my experience in Cellhurst Park is always a tricky place people think you're going to go there and when it's not straight forward and they'll be prepared for this game for sure. It's important to score the first goal isn't it Grim? We constantly appear to be chasing games. I think that's been a major problem for us the Premier League's no place to be chasing games of football if you can get your nose in front invariably it makes the other side come at you a little bit more and then you pick them off on the counter attack and we've had the opposite effect where we're trying to chase games and sides have picked us off and it's no place to be catching up in the league or catching up in games of football so again defensively we've got to be nice and strong well organised, stopped the likes as a half a certain because he's a top player if we just get that early goal that just breeds confidence and we push on from there. It is one we're looking forward to and we'll have all the reaction from Crystal Palace against Everton in next week's programme. I thank Sir Graham Stewart and Sir Yannick Bolasic can't wait to see Yannick back on the football field for joining us this week. Do join us again in 7 days time for another Everton show.