 Wel, yw'n eu troffi Tb, fel ydych yn gweld i'n gweithio ymlaen i'r Rangos. Mae gennych am ymddOr Nathan Patterson, gyda'r Rhangos a'r adnod, sydd yn gweithio Everton yng nghymru. Joshua, fel arwefwng, gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio yw'n gwybod i chi. Mae'n gweithio i'n fwyaf o'r trafn amser, mae'n gweithio yn ffwyaf, felly fel ymddych yn mynd i'n fwyaf. Mae'n gweithio. Dyna'r oed yn fywodau, ond yma'n ffeirio y fan ynglynig o'r ffans a fawr, ac yn diolch i'r panffamio, yn fywodau i'n ffawr. Dyna'r oed yn fywodau, sydd yn fywodau i chi'n fywodau i'r llefnol. gan angen, efallai wedi cael y persigol yma i wych yn iawn. Felly, mae'n meddwl gael y bwyr, rydych chi'n golygu eich cyfan ymlaen ac os i'r llun o'r byw sydd gyntaf o'r diflanyd ar yr oedau, mae hynny'n wedi gwneud sy'n gwahanol, ac mae'n meddwl arwtod mitt ac yn gwneud â'r proses that allwyddo, rwy'n meddwl gwneud ar y team i gyd yn ymddangos ymlaen, jediwch yr oedwch ifanc. Yn dwy'n rhaid i'r gymhreithoedd i'r niwn i chi arfermwyd, rhai i gyd yn rhoi'r rhan o'r rhan o'r cyflwyno yn ystafell, oherwydd mae'r clywed i'r tîm, ac mae'r cyflwyno'r cyflwyno'n gweithio'n dylunio'r cyflwyno am y llunio. Ond rhai i'r cyflwyno'n gweithio ysgolwydau o'r cyflwyno'n gweithio. Felly, gallwch yn ymddi'r cyflwyno, ond mae'n dyn nhw'n ddweud y marwyddiadau. ac yn y pwynt gwneud y ddweud o'r ffordd, na dwi'n ymweld yn fwy o'r gwrthodol yn bwyntio'n ei wneud. Mae'n ffordd i'r ddweud, ac mae'n gwybod. Mae'n ffordd i'r ddiwrnod. Rwy'n ffordd o'r meddwl i'r fan hyn, mae'n diwrnod i'r gyrddon, oherwydd mae'n gwrdd o'r cyffredig i'n gweld yma. Mae'n gweithio i chi'n meddwl y gallwn rhoi ei bod yn fath o'r cyflogau, Why hasn't he been able to get in instead of James Syfania, but he's been in brilliant form, hasn't he, Tavern, for Rangers, Club captain, scores, goals, assists, everything else. So is it more of a, is it more of kind of a testament to how good he's been, as opposed to Patterson maybe not being good enough to replace him? 100%, I think you could certainly make the argument that James Tavern here has been Rangers' best and most important player for the past three, four seasons, certainly up there. And it's a really unique situation if Nathan Patterson played ten of the other 11 positions on the pitch. He would have been in the Rangers' first team throughout the entirety of last season, and when he did come into the first, he made a big impact. But you've got this unique situation where Rangers can get value out of Patterson in the way they can out of Tavern here. Tavern here is committed as long term future to the club at Rangers, he's the captain and he's too important and he's too good in terms of what he contributes to be phased out. He's 30, and again from an outside view, you'd think, well, phased out a 30-year-old, play the 19-year-old that's supposedly a generational talent from the academy. But Tavern here's availability is remarkable. The amount of games he's played for Rangers, over 300 now since he came to the club about five years ago, is really impressive. So it's a completely unique situation. The conversation about playing them both has been muted a lot. But the system, certainly under Stephen Jarrod, was so based around James Tavern here's best qualities. He was the top scorer at the club last season. So it's a unique situation, and I'm sure no Rangers support will be surprised when Nathan Patterson, inevitably in my mind, goes on to quite soon become the first choice right back here to Everton. You see him playing for Scotland how quickly he's taken to that field and adapted to it. James Tavern here's an excellent player, Rangers captain arguably, one of the top, if not the top two, three most important players at the club. And it was always, that was the player Patterson couldn't quite dislodge. If you take the value out of it, and Tavern here could have been sold if he was 25, it might have been a different conversation. He's at stage of his career where he'll now play the next three, four years for Rangers. Rangers can get this value of Nathan Patterson just now in a player that would inevitably go to the Premier League, I think, just goes a little bit sooner. So, yeah, completely unique situation, and not at all a reflection of Nathan Patterson not being able to get into the Rangers team. I mean, yeah, it's kind of how I've read it, I've seen how important it is, and just looking at Tavern here's numbers, it's incredible and what he's done there. In terms of Nathan Patterson, then how good can he be? Because obviously with such a short sample size, like we've got in terms of games, obviously we haven't seen much of him certainly down here. You obviously have seen a lot of those games, so how good do you think he can be as a footballer? I think you look at, you've got a pretty good, in Scotland we seem to be really good now at producing fullbacks, and you look at the Andy Robertson, Q and Tierney kind of example that's been set, and I see absolutely no reason why Nathan Patterson can't reach the level of those two players. The reason being he's broken through and played in Scotland and at an international level younger than Robertson, Tierney had a similar breakthrough but didn't have the situation that we've just discussed ahead of him preventing him from having a few years in the Celtic first team before he moved down south. So I think in terms of his performance ceiling if you will, no rangers fan will be surprised when he inevitably goes on to a really successful career in the English premiership and as I say reaches the level of those two players. And again you look at the fact that he's a first choice for his country at 19, and this is a Scotland team that as has been seen recently is better than has been in the past. So I think you have a player with loads and loads of ability, loads of potential, a lot of raw potential in terms of his pace and his one on one ability and all of these types of things. You also have a player that has shown quite a lot of mental resolve to come back from a difficult situation last year where there was a Covid protocol was broken and 20 seconds after coming onto the pitch following breaking that protocol he scored a really important goal in Europe. So I think mentality wise he's been chucked into old foreign games as well. He has that to match his ability and at just 19 he's achieved quite a lot, albeit with less game time than he'd like. So certainly the Robertson to your new bracket is something he's not that far away from when you see them play together at international duty and I'm sure a level he'll consistently reach over the next few years for Everton. You've just mentioned that I was going to ask you about that in terms of what he brings to Everton, but is it that pace? Is he quick? He seems very comfortable in possession of the football, so are they too with the attitude to an attack and fall back that Everton are getting? Yeah, very much. So in some sense as you regard him as a kind of classic modern fallback in terms of very comfortable on the last line of attack, running and behind breaking lines, really good one on one. He has ability to cut inside or go around so he's quite unpredictable and what you'll see him do a lot is faint to take across and kind of cut in field and he's comfortable making those inside runs which is as you're seeing I think across a lot of football is really valuable but he's also comfortable going around the side and using his pace in that way. Defensively really sound again, one of the first games that he was chucked into Rangers was a way trip to Slavia Prague in the Europa League where he put in a really good defensive performance. The system that Rangers used under Stephen Jared, which you now see at Asnabilla, puts a lot of emphasis on the fullbacks offensively but also gives him a lot of responsibility defensively and it's not an easy role to play whatsoever and he took to that really impressively. So I think you, again, you look at that Tierney Robertson model and Patterson similar in many ways. I think actually as a one on one threat he's almost better because, or will become better because he has more variables in terms of being able to cut inside. This combination play for me has improved. You played it left back recently and although he's less comfortable when he's left footed, it's quite the positional sense thing to adapt to that. So you get a player with again a lot of really exciting variables. Someone who's combination plays improved can be that. I'm sure can play as a wingback as well as a fullback but it's really solid and sound defensively. It's a good size about him. I'm sure you'll bulk up over the next few years going to the premiership but yeah a lot of exciting variables. Sorry Josh, can you hear that replaying? Can you hear anything other than me at the moment? No. Josh can you hear anything other than me speaking right now? No, because I can hear our conversation playing again at the very start. It's playing in the background somewhere there. It's stopped, it's stopped, oh my god no, because it'll be Josh when Josh was answering that's right. Well as long as it's not, yeah as long as we've got Josh's audio it's fine, that's the thing. Right I'll just carry on then okay? Yeah I'm sorry. I'll just pick up again Josh that was excellent, just pick up one this year. So I mean that sounds all very exciting I'll be honest there what you're saying there it's something Everton have missed. Obviously Seamus Coleman is 33 now and he's had a bad injury and he's still a decent player but we need that youthful energy and certainly someone who's pace and likes to get forward so all of that what you're saying I think will be, will have Evertonians very pleased indeed. Another young player we were linked with us wanted to see how you think he compares is Calvin Ramsey at Aberdeen so they're both obviously young right fullbacks Ramsey a little bit younger than Patterson. How do you think Patterson kind of lines up against Ramsey? Yeah a lot of comparisons have been made between them Ramsey has some really impressive underlying numbers and again he's not had the I guess the challenge ahead of him that Patterson has had so he's been able to play a lot of football for Aberdeen this season and Ramsey at Aberdeen will be someone that falls down south at some point he's not had the international call up yet which probably tells you slightly behind Patterson in terms of his development but again another really exciting player that fits that mould another fullback that is not dissimilar to the ones that have come before him so it'll be interesting to see where he goes and certainly some people have muted that he would replace Patterson and Rangers I don't see that as a real gore at all because the reason that Patterson is left obviously is partly because of the limitations of first team football. As a right back at Rangers but yeah another exciting player for the national team and I'm sure you know you've seen Scotland work a system to fit Tyrannian Robertson just now and it might well be that they have to do that for Ramsey and Patterson going forward in the future. Yeah I mean the bits I've seen of Ramsey looks really exciting as well but for the purpose of this I'm for me being a little bit biased I'm going to say Patterson is better because obviously he's joining Everton now so there you go there you go. Finally it's Joshua then before I let you go it is do you see Nathan Patterson just progressing and becoming a better player because he's playing in the Premier League without being obviously disrespectful to the Scottish League the Premier League is one of the you know the big leagues around Europe. Do you think Patterson, Nathan Patterson has got it in his locker to comfortably fit in and progression to do really well in the Premier League. Yeah well again we're talking in hypotheticals but you look at the situation where there's a clear pathway for him to play first team football a good professional in front of them to learn to learn with and alongside and you look at the assets he has as I've mentioned already. You look at the way that he conducted himself last year when he had a difficult difficult time off the pitch and responded really well on it. And I think he is all over the kind of mental and physical attributes to become a really really top player and you know, although the appeal is there for Patterson to move to the Premier League is a not so much a risk but it's a brave thing to do as a 19 year old. I'm sure all of us would do that but he's leaving his boyhood club early and making a big move and I've no doubt and I'm sure that a lot of the Rangers support who will all be cheering him on and wishing him well that he'll go on and have a really, really good career in England and for the national team and maybe one day end up back at Rangers to get a little bit more game time. I don't want to have James Tavenier head on with that stage but he'll go on to be a better player than James Tavenier in the future. This is just a unique situation, a good deal by the club. Ross Wilson said today he's been speaking to Bill Kenwright for a number of weeks about it. It's obviously been done in the right manner that Rangers are happy with the price. The player can go and play football and as I've said throughout it's a deal that works for both parties. Obviously continuing the Everton Rangers links, we've had quite a lot, Duncan Ferguson, Stephen Naesmith, Nikita Jelavitch, Mojons, if you want to go back Paul Ride out. There's a lot of players, I'm sure I've missed a few as well, there's a lot of players, Alec Lleland, there's another one of Countryman so a lot of players have swapped the Rangers blue for the Everton blue and that link continuing today. Joshua Liston, thanks so much for taking time out and now this took a little bit longer than it should have done but thank you very much for making yourself available and having a very good chat. Liston, hopefully we can do this later on in the season, we'll have a little catch-up and tell you how he's doing in the blue of Everton. Absolutely and hopefully the performances up turn slightly, I'm sure Patterson can only help in that regard. Absolutely, listen all the best for the rest of the season, check out Joshua on the Rangers review, have a look out there for his work on that and a good look to Rangers for the rest of the season. Thanks for joining us Josh. Cheers guys. Take care, cheers Paul. Thank you very much there to Joshua Barry from the Rangers review, giving us the lowdown on Everton's new sign and Nathan Patterson who's joined the club from Glasgow Rangers. See you later.