 Felly ydych chi'n mynd i gyd yw'r ffordd o'i gilydd gwybod chi? Felly mae'n iawn chi'n edrych yma. Rwy'n ei ddweud o'r ffordd a'i adeiladol. Roedd yn cychwyn i fynd wedi gyda'r tîm. Mae'r ffordd o'i gydag ffordd, a'r hyn wedi'i gydag, mae'n ddod i amser y gydag. A'r ffordd o'i gydag. Mae'r cyffredin ni'n gilydd o'i gilydd. Mae'r cyffredin ni'n cyffredin i'r cyffredin i'r cwm. Mae'r meddwl, ond mae'n modd i ddweud. Felly mae'r meddwl yn ei wneud yn gweithio, a'r cyfleaeth yn cwmwylliant y gallwn amser, felly mae'n gyfreidio'r gweithio, oherwydd mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Mae'r gweithio'r gweithio ar y ddesun. A'n eu chwrs ac mae'n gweithio'r gweithio, ac mae'r gweithio'r gweithio ac mae'r gweithio'r gweithio. Mae'n credu'r gweithio? Ie ddim yn ymwybod ar ddatblygu'r ymdîm mae'n gofyniad i'n bwrdd yn gweithio'r gwaith a'u cyfnod ar y casg yma? Mae'n gwybod, mae'n ddweud... Mae'n gweithio'n ddigon i'r ffymdd, gyda'n ddigon, yn ymwysig. Dwi'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n dweud o'r mwy o Gymru. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n dweud o'u gweithio'n dweud o'r gwaith. Mae oherwydd mae'n llagl ceisio hynny i amddangos i'r pwrdd yn cael ei wneud mae'r ddefnyddio y dragell, ti'n trwy'n bwysig fel ymgyrch hyn. Mae'n cael ei gael bod yn cyst wordsdag gyda'r ddau a'u cychwynllus, efo'i un nôl o eu llei, fel ei wedi ei gael i'u clywiau. Yn y c nhw i chi ei gael, mae yna eftan yn ei sgol yn gweinol i ddweithio ac yn gweinolahod ac yn gweinol a'u gwneud. Ond mae'n cyfgrifedd o'r ridw i'r ysgol i'r byd, Mae gennym i ddim yn rhaid o'r siŵr, ac mae gennym i ddim yn rhaid o'r neid. Mae'r gwybod i chi'n cael gweithio'r hyn yn ymlaen i'r teimlo yn y Llyfrgellol Cymru? Ymgyrchau y Llyfrgell. Mae'r Llyfrgell yn ymgyrchau, ac mae'n hoffodd yma o'r agorau. Mae gennym i ddim yn gwybod i'n gweithio'r agorau, A os ydych chi'n teimlo i'r clyweddach yn yich gallu hwn yn ei gysylltu gwybod ym mwynhau? A os ydych chi'n ei gael'r penedig a rydych chi'n ei ddenion ddigonio nad oedd yn rhoi gofyn o'r gofyn. Mynd i rydyn nhw'n ei gael ei nosion eich godiadau. Oni advise i chi yw bethau gyda'r du yn batech chi ei wneud unrhyw oherwydd dyda chi'n ei gael. Byddai'n rhoi'r straiker ac nid yw'r unwyddu'r un i'r witnesses. If you could tell me where I can get one from, I might be interested in another straiker. We've searched for a long time for the club before I arrived. As you well know, as everybody well knows. This one we've focused on as quickly as we can. gyda'r number of strikers that we looked at since I arrived, I suppose. There are other players that you're being linked with. Midfielder, Jean-Michel Ceri at Nice. Theo Wolcott is another name that's been linked as well. I think one at a time, you know, one at a time would be the order of the day. I think that we are at weird message yesterday that we're going to allow Janik Balasi to go on loan, you know, and his agent is wondering why he's heard that. And I think to the agent and to everybody else that sat here and everybody, this is January for you, that speculation creates massive problems for all managers because of the tip for tap that goes on, the whispers, the Chinese whispers that get rumoured. And it's very disconcerting to particularly a player if he hears that message. And having only got Janik back after such a long injury period, it's ludicrous to think we're actually going to leave on loan. But the question was asked by his agent and it can be very disruptive to the players, but that's what we have to deal with. You know, hopefully by the end of January we'll have got some business done and we'll be a stronger squad for it. I'll take it, then you're happy with the progress Janik is making then as well because you look lively against United the other night. Well, I think he's way ahead of where he should be. I mean, I think that he shouldn't be starting games yet, but we need some pace in the side. So we're trying. We're trying to balance off that problem that we have that we've got to be able to do the transition from defending well to attacking. And then when attacking, we've got to be able to defend well. And that's what led us down against Manchester United because we were attacking. We attacked more. We had more shots on target against one of the top boys that we did against Liverpool or Chelsea. But then we lost 2-0. And for me, two boys, two goals that could have been avoided, two great finishes, but could really easily have been avoided up to that. So I still got, well, I haven't had no time to work on that. That's the problem. So until we get into the end of this month and next month, we won't be able to establish the basics better and improve on that department because we can't get on the coaching field and do the coaching that we want at the moment. Just with the squad that you've got and possible outgoings, I suppose, obviously Kevin Morales was linked with Olympiacos in the summer. What's likely to happen with him this month? Do you feel that you're looking to move him on? Depends on many factors. It depends on one, does Kevin want to go? Does he fancy the club that comes in for him? Do we agree with the fee that's being offered? Is it right for us? And then if it is for us, we ask him, is it right for him? And then that transfer may well occur. Many, many, many players in the January who knows. You never say never to what goes on in the January window when people are in a position where they want to either move players on or they want to strengthen the squad. I think that it's the hardest window to work in. But we're trying at the moment to cure one of the areas where we feel we have a problem and everybody's been aware of that problem even before I came. And hopefully this is a huge pressure on the lad. So I hope you can live with it. We all do. And we can't guarantee when you come from a road you can hit the ground running in January. You saw that, obviously, with Sandro as well. Seville have been linked with him. Has there been any contact, anything in that at all? There's been no bids for Sandro at this moment in time. There'll be no loans as far as my recommendation would be. I don't make the final decision, the decision is made by everybody. But I think that personally if anybody's going to leave, it would have to be the right fee for us. And we consider we could use that money somewhere else to strengthen our squad. And still the same for us. No contact will be of God to his future. I would expect there would be in the next or sometime in this window if there's going to be any interest from one of the big boys. Until then, though, available for selection, possibly? Is he getting close to that? Well, he's back in training full time. I mean, it's a little bit like James and a bit like Yannick, you know, when he comes back, you know what I mean? The touch won't be quite as good as it used to be. The match fitness won't be quite as good as it used to be. And we'd have to, with like James and like Yannick, if he's the case, when he comes back in, like Sheamus, like Leighton, we'll have to suffer that for a while till we get them back up to speed. So I think we've had a stat where we've suffered more injuries than anybody else. You know, I think there's a... Unfortunately, we're the top of the league for the wrong reason, where too many players have missed too many games and we need to address that one. I can't address it just yet, but eventually I'll address it in terms of our prevention of injury policy. And how are you looking squad wise? Bates, you know, is still out, yeah? Yes, I think that from a selection point of view, we've probably got looking at what happened on the Manchester United game. Michael Keane had to have five or six stitches in his foot right on the top of the crown of his foot, which I think will be too dangerous to risk him. But everybody else that's in the squad, I think, is OK. And some rotation has been happening, sadly for Rossi, it hasn't produced the sort of points that we wanted, but we have to accept that in this period, if you don't rotate, you can't keep the same time side and then up. And for me, I'd kept the same side building up to Christmas, which was doing a great job in getting results and points. But unfortunately, it wouldn't last. And I saw that most at Bournemouth, like you mean, where, you know, the fatigue kicked in and we ended up losing in the final minutes because of that fatigue. And like I said, Manchester United was OK, but defending wasn't what I expected. And we are a team that, if you look at the statistics, if we are to win a game, we need a clean sheet. We can win a game without a clean sheet, but that would be rare. So what importance do you put on the FA Cup for the season? Well, I think now we're in the position, while the security of the Premier League is always the first priority. I think we're in the position where we go for it, and it's not a league game. There's no points available. It's win or bust. Simple as that. It's a cup game. It's different to the Premier League. It's less pressure. It's a glory game, and you go out and seek the glory and try and win it. If we're to get through, we have to beat Liverpool. Simple as that. So effectively, a draw is not good enough. Liverpool can set a new and beaten record against Everton. So does that come into the thinking as well? Really, you know, my responsibility is trying to get this team winning. And the players, even if they knew that statistic, won't really make any difference to their mentality to go out and try and win anyway. You don't need a statistic like that to want to go out and beat Liverpool. Well, I just wonder if there's that burden of history, again, in this fixture? What affects the players? I don't think so. I don't think the professional enough today to know what the size of the game is and make sure they try and deliver the best, and that's what we've got to try and do Friday night. On usual game to play Friday night. When you look at the difference between the two clubs, how would you sum it up? Obviously, Liverpool could go out and spend £75 million on Van Dijk, yet there's still that speculation that's maintained over Coutinho's future as well. Well, I've only just arrived, so my ambitions to build the club will, based on me, continue to get results that keeps me in the job. And when it keeps me in the job, then I can build the club as big as I think with the backing of everybody else and the dreams of what the owners have as big as anything it possibly wants to go to. So there's a number of places we will all work together on and all improve on as a club in total in every area, and if we do that, we can grow and get to where we want to go, but that can't happen in 12 months, 18 months, two years. It's got to be three, two, minimum, three, five-year plan to have a sustainability to be as big a club as you want to be when you've seen the looks of Tottenham. If you look at Tottenham's history, it took them 10 years to get to become an established, Premier League club that gets in the Champions League on a regular basis. So it's not an easy task, and it can be achieved, but for me, if I'm to achieve it, I have to continue to get results to stay in the job first and then help the club build what it wants to be. In terms of planning for this game, obviously the club has rotated quite a bit in recent times as well. Does that make it difficult in terms of planning, or do you pretty much know what to expect from it? With all of our injuries, like everybody suffers at this period of time, there's no need for all the coaches from abroad to say what we need, because we've been saying it for 15 years, and certainly I've been saying it. The good thing is they've probably got a bigger voice than I have, and they may listen to that, but we do need to shut this league down after the third round of the FA Cup. Is there any question about that now, and I think that we all know that players need to recover from the serious fatigue that they're suffering in this period, and from our point of view, rotation either gets you results and you keep going, and you say, well, he's good at rotating on, you're rotating on, you don't get results, always bad at it, you know what I mean? So that's what we have to face, but you know. There we go. I was just wondering about it. Is there any news on addressing a great, gay contract set in October, when everybody came in, that the deal was very close, have you heard any kind of talk? Surprise baffled me. I don't know nothing about that at all, so it's not my department's contracts anyway, so if there is a contract being discussed, then I'm sure we'll get the information to you if and when that contract has been negotiated. Sorry. You said earlier that you would maybe expect in contact regards Ross from some clubs in the next few days a week. Does that mean you'll resign to the fact that he will move this month? I think that we are, and I think the club was resigned before I got here that they were going to lose Ross, so I can't see that changing. Okay, thank you. Cheers.