 Rob, mae'n fawr eich bodi. A dyna, yn ei i i, mae'n yn ni edrych. Mae fawr i chi, rwy'n ei i. Rwy'n aflygani'n fawr, mae'n fawr i chi. Dyna i fod, mae'n eich bodi'n adrwyddon yn elfen hyn a ddim sefydliadau. Ieg felly mae'n gynnyddiad wrth sydd wediumbles Adrwyddoedd eich bodi'n adrwyddon sydd yn elfen hyn, Mae'r dyn nhw'n dweud, Rob. A lot of people have had to say, where do you stand on it? And what was that like being, having your club put a statement out that they were founder members of this thing, this attack on English football, as it's being called. Where do you stand on that, Rob? Excuse me, it was embarrassing. It was embarrassing. For the arrogance of our club and all the other clubs that were in it to think that Y cwun, y gofyniaeth gweithio, a rydyn nhw'n gweithio i ffraithol cwun, hyd ddim ddim ddim ddim gweithio i ffraithol cwun, Because, yma, rydyn ni'n gyntaf o'i ddechrau, hefyd o'i ddim hwn i ddweud y ddy佐io, Hynny o ran g Fel hyn sy'n gweithio, rydyn ni'n gweithio i gweithio ichi ddefnyddio'r hun, maen nhw'n dweud o'r meddunol. Rydyn ni ysbryd yn oed bydd eich ysgrif jogos a'r dweud ond rwy'n rhoi amsgol ac mae fyddwn ni yn yr oedd y Llywodraeth anodol. Fen dweud efallai roedd yma i fy mod yn yr aeswg. Mae'r adeithas iawn er mwyn er mwyn oed ar hyn y cyhoeddion. Ond mae'n dweud o fan a gennym ein defnydd. Mae'n driedwch ei amgylcheddol, The integrity of the game. We want to be able to play ever and like what we did last week we want to be able to play Burnley, whoever Right? That's what our first and foremost interest is in and I was glad that fans came out and really railed against it. The politicians got involved. I think it was those sorts of... I think that the fans, initially getting the politicians involved and also the players the fact that they felt very uncomfortable dyna i fod y ffans sydd y gallwn i chyrodd, mae dweudio chon gweithio'r ddweud o'r ddim. Fe na… neu ddweudio, ond dyna ahol yra ddim. A dyna morwwwch llwythbwyll ar yr arddangos. A dyna, of course, mae'n gweithio yma i'n ddin openiol. Mae'n edrych am y gwybod ei wneud o'r gweithio sy'n gweithio ac mae'n edrych yn gweithio hwn. Mae'n edrych yn dod o'r hitgoch i'r ddyn nhw ac mae'n edrych nid gweithio hwnnw, Mae'n ddysgu'r llai. Mae'n ddiw i'n rhaid i amlwg i'r mhwy. O wnaeth iddyn nhw'n ddiw cael ei gwaith? Rwy'n rhaid i chi'n ddweud y ddydd y valau a'r ymddangos. Tynt oherwydd roedden nhw'n ddweud y gweithio i'n ddefnyddio'r holl. Dwi'n ddim oedd y fan ychydig yw'r ddych chi'n sgwpio'r fan. Byddwch yma y ddau a'r gweithio'r ddygriadau ac ystafell? But we spoke obviously, we spoke at the Red Men Lads up here. Because Liverpool were involved in it and we know that the American owners are having that. But what was the feeling like on the ground with the supporters? Was it a case of it's greedy or was it a case of we playing this English league arsenal. Being in the league the longest without being relegated. yna y dyna yn ystod yr athafodniad sy'n rhan ystod eich dru. Was hynny'n fathod o squrwch a gael'r aer i'w ddweud o wgwario'r hunan y tymwyr gyffredig fel bydd y arabyn, hwnnw wedi bod hwnnw i eisiau gweithio wahanol y tîm yn y rhanon i'w wahanol o'r Gwyl Llywodraeth a'r Aelodau a'r Bairn. Fe hwnnw'n diolch yn gwneud o'u ffasfryd yma, yn oni mwyn roedd o fathwch o ffan, o founau hyd yn y gyflyniad? Ac nesaf y gallai hynny'n gwybod? Nes, nesaf'r gweithio gweithio'n gwybod. Felly, unrhyw ffordd, rwy'n mynd i'n meddwl ffyrdd. Dyna ychydig. Mae'n cael ffordd i'r ffordd o enghreifft ymweld, byddai'r gweithio'n gwybodaeth, yn ymgyrch yn ymdill, ac yn ymdill, mae'n gweithio'n gwybod. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio gyda'i gwybod. dwi'n nhw'n dweud i wedi bod eich rhywun, edrych i wedi cyflawni, a leolonol i Siwethaf yn treudu. Roeddwn i ni'n ei wneud, wedi digon i ymweld yn y cyflawni o companyd, oherwydd ein bod ni wedi bod wedi amser fel yn ydydd yr uned. Ond o falch yn gwneud i ddweud a sut yn cyflawni, sy'n gweithio. Dwi'n ystod oherwydd, mwyaf i'r ysgol yno, mae eich gweithio gyda'r unrhyw o casgau. Dyna chi dyna chi o ffordd yw. fel angen i'w ddangos o'r ystyried yma. Mewn achiwch o'r cyfnod ddim yn lawer o Gwyddo Genant. Felly Llywodraeth yn cael eu rewydd i ddweithio. Felly hiwn iddod i ddweithio'r angen uchyn o'r cyfnod, efallai yw unrhywдиad. Felly mae'n rhoed, er mwyn yn gallu gweld gyda ddechrau'r amddangos o gws o'r pwnau o ddweithio yn y Llywodraeth yma. Rydyn ni feddwl, gyda sy'n fwy o'r cyfnod o'r Llywodraeth yn hynny, Ond ydych chi'n gweld y team gynllun o'r Maenonitech, mae'n gweithio i'r Lleid Gwyl Llywodraeth, a'r Lleid Gwyl Llywodraeth, mae'n ddif wedi bod yn ddif wedi'u gweithio'r Lleid Gwyl Llywodraeth, dwi'n gweithio'r Lleid Gwyl Llywodraeth. Yn y rhan o'r newydd, mae'n gwneud y 18 gweithio, nad ydych chi'n gwneud y ddweud o'r Lleid Gwyl Llywodraeth, mae'n gweithio'r sponysiwch, You were under this. So we saw through it greed utter total greed. But I think first and foremost with everybody that I spoke to, the initial thing was these guys are trying to ruin our football. The we are you've been grown up and we've used to being going to all these various clubs. We used to teams getting promoted, relegated and we love it. This is what we love about our football, the competition. We love the fact that, you know, Arsenal can play Burnley and lose. It's not a given. Not that we enjoy losing, but it's not a given. It's not a given. You know, look at last week ever and haven't beaten us, Arsenal at the at home for over 20 odd years and they beat us. You know, I mean, we that's what makes our game so great. And these guys wanted to take that away. No, it's so. Honestly, it was disgusting. I was really disgusted by the whole thing. Well, what I found was well was that obviously these clubs want to the stay and play in the Premier League as well. So as well as playing in this mad European style trophy in the week, the Super League, they then wanted to take the 350 million pound and come back into the league with 14 other clubs. You win 100 million. Yeah. And as I said, it would be the caribou league. Yeah, exactly. Right, because could you imagine the team that if we if we were instead of playing our semi-final tonight, say we were facing PSG this, you know, and last week, we had to play Real Madrid. What sort of team do you think we would have put out against ever? You know what I mean? You know, that's what would happen to the so this league will get diluted as well. So and I felt very strongly about it and so did all the fans. I mean, I know a lot of the Premier League came out against the FA order. I think a lot of their coming out against it is to protect themselves as well, because they're not they're not cleaning this as either. You know what I mean? The TV companies, remember Sky, right? During the lockdown, they were trying to charge us 4099 to watch Burnley versus Sheffield United. You know what I mean? So they're not they're not out of this or they're not free from this as well. But at least they're not trying to turn around and say, well, you know, no relegatio, no promotion, and you just pluck. I mean, how arrogant. Look at your club, Everton. They're building a new stadium. They're ambitious. They why? Why should they've got a rich history? You know what I mean? When I was younger, man, one of the, you know, you guys used to win regular league titles and that. How can it be that Tottenham are in that ahead of Everton? You know, it's arrogance, utter arrogance and, as I said, the rich six was, I don't even like to call it rich, the rich six owners. Yeah, because none of the fans wanted this. None of the fans wanted this whatsoever. And I was just glad that we managed to come out. All the fans on this be really united against it and really, you know, force back on it. Let me ask you, Oguon. I was going to say, let me ask you this one. This is this is the this is the cake up because it'll be interesting to say your opinion on this. Because obviously there's a lot of talk about punishment for the six clubs. So where do you stand on that? Because obviously people are outraged because this kind of thing went ahead. Me as being a supporter of one of the 14 other clubs. I can't see any way you can only punish the owners. You'd either do nothing or you punish the football clubs. Punishing an owner. Punishing Stan Cronkey, John Henry, The Glazers and saying 50 million pound fine and what they do to them. It doesn't mean anything. So where do you stand? Do you understand the calls for punishment or do you think? I understand the calls for punishment. I do understand the calls for punishment, but I do think it should only be the owners because I think because remember the players didn't even know. The managers didn't know. You saw come out and you knew nothing, right? Right. The fans didn't know. We didn't know nothing. We didn't know nothing about this. So I don't think we deserve to be punished. I think the person that should be punished are the owners. Maybe ban them from owning a club. You know what I mean? I don't know what I don't know what the punishment will be, but I think the punishment should rest solely with the owners and anybody else who knew about this and was like say, you know, your chief execs and you know, the people who knew about this and tried to execute it because it was a coup. Yeah. It was a coup. They, you know, about 11 o'clock at night, they announced it on putting it on certain websites and it was it was a coup that failed. Yeah. And when you have coups, people have to be punished, but I don't think it should be the people, the fans, the players. I think it'd be unfair to punish them because they knew nothing about it. And if they knew anything about it, they wouldn't have been part of it. So it has to be some and I'd like it to be something serious for these owners, you know.