 Sam, dyna'r gweithio. Can you give us an update on the squad in particular, Shamus Coleman, how close is he? Shamus is a considerable away-away at the moment obviously because of his long-standing injury. He's been introduced back to training with the First Team squad on a regular basis and we monitor that training on a daily basis to see how not just the injury part wydd i ddech chi'n gwybod gyda'r unrhycri, ond mae'n gweld yn cael ei bod yn cerddurod okol. Felly mae'n gweithio ddiddordeb o'ch привyd, ac mae'n bydd yn bwysigiofa ffasgfodol i'w chyfgrifio ar eich gweithio yw'r peth. Oherwydd mae'n gweithiol i'r cyfr Bunai pan yn ymddangos, rhai'r cyfrifio, gan gydigio'r gyfeirioneddau', gyda ni'n rheinydedd ar y gweithiol. Felly, rydw i mi i ddarparu uchydig Nadwgol yn ychydigorio a i mi i ddweud hynny ond a i hynny, dystod. Rydw i dda nhw rwy'n wedi gweithio'r hyn oes Rydw i ddweud ychydigol mwy gydag wrth eich rai i chi ddiwyddillysgol gynyddoedd mor hynny, dyna ym hynny'n bod yn ddod. Ond yn hayf am rheiniu o'r g seminoedd a'r gwybod, fel yna gweithio yn teimlo, ond iawn o'u bod yn y gymhau cyntaf o ddweudr y pwyllfa'n cyfrifiad yn cael i'r golygu. Wrth myfnwyd, mae'n mod i'r ffordd yw'r sefydling. Are any other updates, Michael Keanau? Michael's not back, Michael's the Stend Day nasty gasch on the top of his foot, which reopened an old one that had occurred before. Unfortunately for him and also in exactly the same place as the old one, and also it's taken a little bit longer and a little bit more cautious in the healing process. mae'n meddwl i ein wybl er mwyn. Fi'n meddwl mwych ar siis Faswr, mae'n meddwl i'r sefydlieth? Mae'n meddwl i amddangos i'r awdurd. Mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r sefydliadau. Felly mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl og ydy hynny a nedol i'r bydd ac yn i'r dron. Felly yn ei geffin i'r dweud beth yna, rydyn nhw'n meddwl i gweithio ffaswr. Ac oeddennydiol gwybod hynny ddim uchosol yn gennym i gweithio a gweithio yw beth sy'n bod y nifer i gynigol o'r llyfe a that dyna y gallu'n ddim uchosol o'r gwybddau ond mae'n hyn yn gyffredin iawn, ac yn byw'r llyfe cymdeithio o'r mosfaro wahanol i gael o'r gweithio o'r gweithio. Rydy y gallai gallu gweithio eich ei wneud gwahol chi'n sicrhau mae'n gweithio? No doubt about that. The service provided in the final third is one of our weaknesses, which is why we're not scoring enough goals or we don't have enough natural goalscores in the squad at the moment. So we have to try and improve on that without losing our defensive qualities. Are you looking to try and bring in any more attacking players in general? Well, I think you're all aware of our interest in Theo, but if that's possible to get over the line, I'd be delighted, but obviously there's negotiations that are happening at the moment. And if that can be all sorted out, which is one of the most difficult things to do today, then that would be a great addition, in my opinion, to come and join us from the attacking points. Two or three reasons, really, goalscoring, threat, pace, experience, and his good on assists from wide areas in terms of his crossing ability. So I think that if that's at all possible, that would be very nice, but it's not imminent at the moment, but I think some negotiations are going on. Is that for a permanent deal or a loan deal, do you understand? It's permanent, I don't think there's any chance of a loan, so I think it's a permanent deal. We're hoping to negotiate. And how optimistic are you that that can come on? I don't get optimistic, otherwise I get disappointed, so we'll wait and see. I'll be very excited and enthused once somebody, if it's not Theo, somebody else has actually signed on the dotted line in this window or in any window now, you don't get too optimistic, so so many things can happen in just a short space of time that you'll never think a player's coming in until somebody tells you he's actually signed on the dotted line. And is he the only target at the moment? At the moment, yeah, because it's called one at a time. But you'd like more? Well, I think that players that have to go out, I think we'd have to move players out. I think there's a big squad and I think that moving players out is essential to bringing more players in. And that's me talking, not the club. I think that's essential that we trim the squad down to bring more players in to adjust the balance of the squad and adjust the numbers. So we would be open, I think, to some negotiations for some of our players if that became a possibility where the club was satisfied with what had been offered by other clubs. And we've had a number of inquiries for some players, but none of those inquiries have hit anything where our valuation might be. And just finally on transfers and on those inquiries, have any players come to you wanting to perhaps go and have an opportunity elsewhere? Well, even if there is, I wouldn't tell you. So I think there are a number of players that were not satisfied about the position that they're in at the moment. I think that's only natural to say that when they're not getting a regular game. Or in fact not sometimes even getting on the substitutes, Ben Snare, which shows you the size of the squad at the minute. So, like I said, we will take a natural process that, while this window is open, if there's offers for players to move out. And you have to get the player to want to agree as well, obviously. It's not a task where we just say, right, you know, you can go, the player has an option to say yes or no, like you mean so. But we will be open to some negotiations on moving players to other clubs. We understand the FA is aware of some historical and allegedly homophobic tweets from Mason Holgate. Is that something you're aware of, and is it something the club has spoken to him about? Well, I think that in terms of awareness, yes. In terms of when it happened years ago. So he's fully aware and didn't need to be reminded of what the situation was. Because they already know the players. Because historically we go through meeting after meeting from all areas through the FA, through the PFA, that all are shown what to do and what not to do. So this is an historical tweet from many, many years ago. So he doesn't need any reminding because he's already, and the players, all the players have already been made aware I would have thought for more than this year. I think it's been going on for years that we've pointed out to players about what they do and what they don't do, and they're fully aware of that. So it's obviously not in my hands whatever the situation is now, but it moves on. We will find out if and when the course of action or what course of action might happen we'll find out. And just finishing up on the game itself, Tottenham and Wembley as well. We've got a question about the game. You might have thrown one or two. The prospect of playing Wembley for both yourself and the players, is it special or is it, how do you try and treat it like a league game? Or do you try and treat it like something different? Because you're playing at the national stadium I think it's special. I think that any opportunity to play there is one that you should really look forward to. There's lots of our players who've played there quite a few times I think. And I think that in its status and in its iconic status I think you should look forward to going to play there. For me Tottenham have overcome their problems they had with that stadium in the early stages of when they played there in the Champions League particularly. And then in the league earlier in the season they've completely overcome those negative vibes that everybody seemed to have about them. And they're a big force there now. So it will be a tough game to play because of the quality of their side. And Wembley you always hope to bring the best out of our players by playing on such an iconic stadium or in such an iconic stadium. Sam, just on Towson, how easy is it to bed in players in January when obviously they've had no pre-season with you? It's not easy at all. It might not work. It might not happen. I mean the factor is it's a massive problem in terms of your hoping really rather than being guaranteed that it can hit the ground running. We can only hope that it can hit the ground running. All its key performance indicators suggest it can. But that said, when you look at the number of players that have been brought into this country from abroad even in the summer and not worked particularly up front it's a risk. But like I said, good deal for the club. Quality player in all key performance indicators. Desperate to come here, desperate to play in the Premier League, left a Champions League qualified team to come and play in the Premier League. I think that says it all for the commitment of the player and hopefully that commitment will get onto the field as quickly as possible and show us what is shown everywhere else he's been, particularly in Bersictus in the Champions League this year. Along those lines in with Walcott, what does that say about the sort of attraction of the club that you're trying to play as that in hope of bringing players like that in? It's not as risky because he's proven he's got 100 goals for Arsenal from wide positions as well as many assists. His pace is one of his key strengths which we lack in this squad. His assists are pretty good as well as his goals and we're short of goals. So to add power in our goalscoring ability would be very important for me if we can negotiate that transfer. And he's only 28. In terms of bringing him to Everton, it's not a stainless switch but you know, Everton, Red Bull and the sign Arsenal players that often is bringing him out of London bringing him up here. Well I wouldn't have thought a player today would be any qualms about where he moves now. If it's improving his career I wouldn't have thought that he'd have a mentality where that's not the place to go wherever the right place is to get regular first team football. You know, our boots will travel now, foreign players will travel all over the world so our players or one of our players or one of our British or English players moving up the road shouldn't be a problem.