 Helo, a chynyddol i chi gyd yw'r ysgrifennu eftan. Maen nhw'n gwneud yn YouTube ac mae'r ysgrifennu ni'n gweld eich tyfnwys. Gwybodaeth ni'n gwybod i'ch gwneud. Mae gennym yn rhoi'n ysgrifennu, teithio'r tuffi'n yn gweld ar gyfer y cyfrifadau wedi'u fforddol a'r unrhyw fforddol yma i gyd yna yma, ac mae'r Graeme Stuart gwaith yn ei freig? Mae'n dweud fras rydyn, mae'naniu i'r rhaid. Yes, it was, Dan. Was gwybodaeth y roi ddiwedd yn golll. Mae wedi cael ei bod yn blannig. Mae yma'r Yrddysgu Rwyngen. Mae'r gyfeiriaeth ymd freelance. Mae'r rhaid i'r gweithiau i'r hwn, a'i ddiddordeb yn gyfnod gan sefydig a gweithio'r llunau. Ddiwedd yn won, ond hefyd i'r rhagwyd arno. Mae gweithiau'n rôl ei'r cyfrwyr ben o'r flwyliaid completed into the preview's premier league game, which is the norm in this competition? The game was a bit of a slow burner. It was a start-off, the first half took a while to get going, the crowd was quite quiet as well, and understandable because we all been a little bit pessimistic about our form of late. Once Dominick gets the first goal, things look up, you can see a little bit more confidence on the side, and we got to the halftime, came out the second half, and all of the runs were blazing really, it was a totally different performance. Once we got the second goal, Mae'n rhoi'r gweithio am yr ystod o'r cyllidau. A'r ddysgrifetau'n cael ei roi'r amser a'r ddysgu'n gŵr ac mae'n cael eu ddweud yn gwneud. Yn cael ei rhan o'r gweithio, a mae'n gweithio'n gweithio. Gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio Llywodraeth Cael, a'r boss. Rhaid i chi, ond wrth gwrs, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio. Gweithio ysgol i gynhyrch i gyd, ac wedi gwneud bod dw i'r gweithio'ch meddwl. Mae sgol yn fawr yn gwneud i'ch meddwl. Bydd yng nghylch yn ei weld, rhan o gwasanaeth, gyda'n gwneud y cerddol wych yn ôl, a bydd gweithio'n ysgol i'r gwaith bryder felly i'ch sefydliad hefyd, a rynnasol ffordd i'r wneud lle. Dylwn y teimlo'n awl i'r busr o'r pwyldiau arbennig i'r sefydliad. Mae'n gweithio yw Dominic Calvert-Lewin yn cyfnod i'r sefyllfa'r rhaglen cyllidol? Mwy fyw dwy'n gweld, ond mae'n gweithio'r peth yn amlwg. Mae'n ymddangos cyllid ymryd a'u chael newydd. Mae'n meddwl i'r peth yn ymweld, mae'n meddwl i'r peth yn ymweld, mae'n meddwl i'r peth yn ymddangos cyllid. Mae'n meddwl i'r peth yn ymweld, ac mae'n meddwl i'r peth yn gweithio'r peth yn ymweld i'r peth. ac haneswn i'r dedyn nhw cael ei dynnig, ac yna y gallai gweld ei ddim yn gweld ar ystryd ac yn ystryd yma, ond yn ystryd yn ei crofwyr wedi allan i chi'w gweld. Felly, gofynwyr o'r gweithio'r d будемau dechrau bob ddeinigerdusio, haf yw ddim yn darparu yno, ond rydw i'n ymgyrch ar gyfer ystafell, am y dylai o atgof ddechrau, oherwydd i'r bobl o'r amser, ond y gallai ei ddysgu ran golyg yw ddyn nhw. Lywodraeth rwy'n askol oedd yn circleion. Cro that's what your judge has done to do. I think we've said before that, give him time, Don't keep all the pressure on him, give them time. You started the season well and hopefully there's more to come. Give good goals aren't you. There are very good goals. The first one was good finish and the 2nd one was a great move. All along the following moved by a fantastic left foot. He's always there to secure my advantage. Everything is a draw, I'd used a decent left foot to go there. Rwy'n enryd yn fywodol ynoli'r amddangos Rydym wedi ydy'r arbennig. Rydyn ni'n gweld ond y profiad o'i ceisio, eich bod yn ysgrifio ar y bobl. Mae'n gweld rydyn ni'n crossfeydd, ac mae'n meddwl i gyd yn cyddiadol unrhyw. Gallen nhw'n meddwl sy'n meddwl i ddechrau oemo, oedd hefyd yn amser y gallwn ni'n ffost o'u ei bod fel gyda Iwerthog. Mae'n hlawr iawn o'r arbennig oedd ymdodol sydd yn fag, dwi'n rydyn ni'n strannu. Felly wedi ei wneud o'ch gyrion y mynd i pobl, ac mae'n rhai wneud i'w'r gwaith i'w'r ysgol yma. Mae'r wrth i'ch gael eich hwn ac mae'n ei aelod i'r hyn yn edrych. Ac mae fydd iawn i ganddaint i'ch ffan yn y ffain yn y fgame. Felly yn gwneud hynny yn deillio? Hefyd. Felly, yn ddifen nhw i gael gwnaeth, mae gennym gweithio'r cyffrwysgrifio'r maes. Felly, rwy'n meddwl tua i'r ffaith, ac mae hefyd yn ei gafod i'r ddechrau yn y ffrif, draws life for me, so it was good to get your zy echoes. On yourself, you've obviously been schooled through Everton. You've gone out, had your loans, you've done well with Englands under 20s. Do you think that it's all prepared you to come and play for Everton's first team now? Yeah, you know I must say that I'm the full midder but you know I'm getting there and I want to get on working hours and listening to the coach and you know I'm at a great club and I'm working on top players now and you know I've got to keep on learning and learning and hopefully get better than my game and I say hopefully improving games and get winning ways again. Si forthfodaeth o'r gweithiau, le'n fryd i'w Borch Wah at Nicola Vlazic. Feirwch y lle o'n newydd cwm iawn i'r freidio, ac mae'r llyfr yn ychwanegwyd agor agor, o'r ffordd iawn? Roeddwn ni'n gwybod llawer i'r newydd? Roedd, agor si'n hyn, mae'n gweithio i gyd i'r braf sydd rhaid i'u ball. Roeddwn ni i chi ar y gwael ystafell mae'r hoff iawn, ac mae'n gilydd yn gwaith i'r coll 뉴스 a wneud hynny. You've thrown Chelsea away in the next round. What do you make of that? I've got a team, I've got a game to play in. You know, we've got a really fishing me for you, we're a top team. You know, when the game comes, we'll work towards it and hopefully get the winner going to get through you. I'd be able to suggest that Nicola Vlasic will learn scouse a lot quicker than John Jo Kenny will master Croatian. But let's start with John Jo. I thought he was terrific. He was, you know, he grew into the game. You know, I think when you saw him at first, listen he's an old fashioned right back. Mae'n dweud yn rai ffordd maen nhw'n edrych. Ond nid oes i'r hyn, mae e'n sriferedd fel detach yn ddod o'r tyfnidol. Rydw i'n ymrwylo'n mynd i'r Laszeddiaeth. Rwy'n edrych chi'n gondol, cynghraffu'r bobl yn Iconjol. Rwy'n ddim yn ffordd, i'u cymaint i'n creu ei'r cyffredd ll type a'i'r blwyddyn. Er fyddai fyneb ei rwynt yn dod gan y gyfrifeddu diwethaf, i wneud i ni'n gynhygr fyrdd â'n llyfridd ychydig, although he can be really pleased with his fantastic staff. It's got a terrific reception off the fans before the game when his name was well-o-crim. Yeah, they did. I mean, they've been looking forward to watching him. I mean, there's been a lot of talk about what John Jo's done in the under 203s. We've seen him on numerous occasions and he starred for them. It's totally different when he came into the first team and to do that on a consistent basis is what John Jo's got to look to do. But, you know, I'm with Sharpie. Second half was a lot more of the John Jo that we used to see in the under 203 level. What have you made of Nicola Vlasic? Yn y mhwyl, he looks really good. Felly, mae'n meddwl hynny'n eu bod yn gallu gyflwyno, rychaf o'n dal i'r cael eu bod yn golygu a'n gweithio'n gwneudio, ac mae'n meddwl ychydig yn cael eu gwneudio. Ond mae'n gallu'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl ychydig yn gweithio'n gwneudio, ac mae'n meddwl yn rhan fawr, ydych yn erbyn i'r gwneudio'n gwneudio y ball. Mae'n meddwl yw'r gwrdd, mae'n meddwl ei ddiwedd i'ch ei bod yn gallu'n meddwl mewn gweld. N Rainbow ball when he got the ball out on that right hand side, he looked to be positive and creative. Plenty more to come from Nicol of Lasage, I'm sure, plenty more to come maybe from Umaneus. Things haven't gone his way since he arrived at Everton Football Club but he got a terrific reception himself on Wednesday night and he topped it with his first goal for the Football Club and wasn't he pleased to do so. It's a long way to get the one first, but it's just a goal for me. maen nhw'n gwybraf yng Nghymru, a'r haf yma yn ei ddyfynion i'r arddangos hwn, ac os oes y cael y pannau illustrates flynydol y gweithio, ond y bolaf yn ddweud gan hoffi a'r hoffi ar hwn. Mae'n hyn arwys am ei wneud eu goll hwn, ond yn golygu i chi'n gwin yn cael ei wneud mewn anyfrop, a chi wedi'u bwysig er ffordd â'r iawn. Fel mynd i'w hyn, gael gwybod o'r plattfornod o'r newydd? Yn ymlaen, mae'n cael ei wneud. Mae'n cael ei fod yn ymlaen. Mae'r gwaith eich cael ei dda, mae'n cael ei ddweud o'r dda, ond mae'n cael ei ddweud ac mae'n cael ei ddweud. Mae'n cael ei ddweud a chael ei ddweud o'r gwaith. Mae'n cael ei ddweud i'r ddweud a'r dweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud. yma yw'r cyffredig sydd genny yw'r ymdyn nhw'n gobeithio, gallwn gyntaf o'r 28 o 23 o'r ЗF1 yw'r cyfrifio'r cyfrifio? Felly mae'r ddweud o'r ymdyn nhw'n gobeithio'r gwahaniaeth yw'r cyfrifio'r cyfrifio'u. Mae'r gweithio'r meddwl ymlaen nhw, yma'r gweithio'r dyfodol wedi'i meddwl i'r ysgol yma, a'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r ddefnyddio'r bod. Dwi ydy rodd y cyff � CVT yn einywshio'n gineud? Rwystarant, mae'r Gwylwyr yn i'r cyff phopeth Ryddion yn iºio i'r gwrthu gylio, credu fyddwn ysgol wedyn i newến yn yr unig yn gwahodd di purchase. Am y gallwch iawn, yw'r eu bwer fry Neme dresgwyd i yw Art znaczy i Cloud, 我 transfersundeid, a'r Gwylwyr, I wych ynwions yn yr ond fod, Byddwn i i gyd i'r gweinio'r cymdeithas oherwydd roedd yn arfodol. Wrth gwrs, mae'n cael ei fwyaf bod gyda unrhyw unrhyw o'i mwylau. Felly mae Gwymir yna i ymryd lle mae'n fodion fel maewtio golygu. Ond mae ddylai bod yn mynd i fewn i gyrdd. Mae'n gwybod eich gyrdd, mae'n prosie y gallau yn y gyrdd. Mae'n gallu'n arddangos eich gyrdd o'r lle a'r gyrdd o'i gyrdd deimlo gyda'r mewn ladder. Mae'n gallu'n gyrdd i fod yn meddwl. Ie instrumental recommendation too so it's a great to see. He has a difficult time since he has been in the football club too, but we will do his confidence for the world who has won it at teor. I was delighted for him. I think he saw the reaction not only from the crowd but from the teammates as well who went over to him to the front. You know that shows you what they think on him as well, what the situation he was in. He could have thrown the towel if he had not got his head turned that the blame would not be in him. Waited for his chance. The product diamond was a fantastic finish. Hopefully, it has more to come as well. Maen nhw'n ddod yn y gael'r gael sy'n gael y gael y dyma i'r� gael a yn ystafell yma. Yn amlwg, rydyn ni'n ddweud bod nodi'r dyf yn ddyn nhw'n ddweud i'r gael, yn gyfer y syrgyn ymddi, ac mae'n ddweud yn gael y gael'r gael. Yn ymddi'r gael, mae'n gael i'r gael i'r gael a gael y gael y gael y gael, ac mae'n gael i'r gael o'r gael i'r gael, mae'n iddo i'n gwneud chi ddweud. Yn oed i'r ffordd, ond rwy'n wedi'u brifael i'r 23 oes yn ymwrdd. Yn oed, a mae'r adeiladol yn gweithio i'r rhyw yma'r rhaid, mae'n gofio yw'r syniad, rhaid i'w rhaid i'w rhaid mwynd o'r rhaid mwynd. Yn oed i'r rhaid. Rhaid i'n gweithio i'r pwysig pwysig pwysig pwysig. Yn oed i'r pwysig pwysig pwysig pwysig pwysig pwysig pwysig pwysig pwysig a'r David Onsworth. Welcome back to part two of this week's programme. Now after an indifferent start of the Premier League, two-season Everton under 23s are really up and running with three consecutive victories against Chelsea, Tottenham and most recently Derby County at Pride Park. They really are in top gear now, shall we be? They are and that's three fantastic results. Good sides as well and Chelsea and Tottenham are fantastic. Then you go to Derby and you think it might be a little bit easier but Derby put a really strong side and the boys get the results. Unzi will be absolutely delighted and again it's the most important thing is that the lads progress and they're certainly doing that. You would have to go to some part for the win against Tottenham. Good win, good performance and again some terrific goals. Yes some excellent goals. Adam Ola Lutman scored a terrific strike as well. I mean it's great when you can get players a first team experience to play for your under 23s as well and that helps the younger players come along as well. So Sharpies absolutely right. I mean the goal is to get the young players into the first team squad but it's always nice to win games of football so confidence boosting victories are three nil away at Chelsea and we know how tough Chelsea have been over the years for one against Tottenham. I'm guessing that the one that's probably delighted David Hansworth the most would probably be the battling performance to win one nil away at Derby. As Sharpies says a really experienced Derby side so they're in good nick. I spoke to ones after the Derby game and you're quite right he was absolutely cock a hoop about them because they really dug in, they showed a real determination to keep the clean sheet and get the win and it's a fairly new side for Unzi because he's got a lot of boys out on loan. Well it is Dan the thing that pleases most is the fact that you know the age six players we've experienced players first team experience and that's great for the kids as well. We always talk about you know they're not getting competitive games but when you're playing against six first teamers that gives you yourself you know the challenge going let's go improve I'm good enough to mix it so they've certainly done that. You can't be playing against somebody with a bit of no help can you. My first car was a Ford Fiesta 1.1 it cost me £2,500 and I still remember the number plate C673 ECK. My first boots were admiral I think but then very very quickly I moved on to new balance. My first club was a team in just outside Cholico lastly Village I didn't stay there very long but then I went on to play for Eccleston Juniors and then Exton Villa where I was spotted by a scout an Everton scout while I was playing for Exton Villa. My first memory was the game my dad took me to Man United vs Stoke Man United won 1-0 and I just remember walking up the stairs at Old Trafford and just it was like wow and that's really when I said to myself I wanted to be a professional footballer. I remember when I was young probably 4 or 5 when I set a drums and they were class and just a brilliant set of drums and drove me mum crazy with them. Yeah that's the first proper present I can remember. The professional debut was in 1992 against Tottenham I was sub at the time when there was only two players as subs and I came off the last 10-15 minutes and managed to pop up with the equaliser. That was a white-hearted lane in Gary Linnick's last ever game for Tottenham so we were 3-0 down at half time and we managed to come back and get a 3-3 draw which was nice. That was once he's spilling the beans there Sharpie and he's really come on since you first met him. He has I think a long long time ago, too long to remember but he was an apprentice you know when we were at Bellefield I remember him cleaning the boots and doing all the jobs apprentices did at the time but would have imagined he would be where he is? He's not possibly not, you know you don't know in football how your career is going to go but certainly he's making a great go of what he's doing at this moment in time. I think you know all the lads who play under him talk so highly of him and he certainly knows how to motivate a team so fair play to him but I can still picture him picking up all the dirty socks and the slips and cleaning boots and all that. People like you through on the floor? Yeah definitely. He was one of the younger members of the evidence side that you were in the side that beat Wimbledon on that never to be forgotten day and then won the FA Cup the year later but he was always an old head on young shoulders wasn't he? He was yeah he's a clever guy an intelligent guy David as well really quick player big lad as we all know but you know with his nickname says it all don't need a rhino but I'll tell you what he could shift Hansy and he was a real strong boy good player good left foot could score a penalty as well as we all know. You know I'm not sharpy I wouldn't have been surprised if he'd gone into coaching but you never know which way people are going to go but again he's made a good fist of it. He'd have been delighted with what the 23s did last season and he'll aspire to be a Premier League manager one day I'm sure. People enjoy watching his teams don't they? Yeah they do I think they mirror him you know the way he played as well he was a winner and he wanted to win every game his attitude you know in everyday training and he pushed the young lads he was the exact same you know the lads who played with him and I remember him as a youngster all those years ago as well so I'm not surprised. The under 23s play Arsenal by the way it's Southport on Monday. Let's switch our attentions back to the first team it's Bournemouth up next at Gwreson Park in the Premier League this is Jordan Pickford's take. It's going to be a tough game but it's a game that we can win and we're going for a good game plan and if we get this win against Bournemouth then it'll kickstart our season because it's been a tough start but there's a group of lads we're a good group of lads and staff around us are all good and we go there and next batch of games we're going win as many as we can. There's one particular player at Bournemouth that you probably know better than the rest of them as well in Germain. Does that help you? Do you know which way he's going to go? Does he know what you're going to do? How does it work? Not really because that's what he's one of the top goal scorers in the league for. GD he can score from anywhere really and it doesn't have to be with power he's got that position and timing of the ball but hopefully the lads in front of us will stop him from getting them shots but if called upon I'll be there to make it a save. How do you feel it's going so far? Yeah, good. I feel like everyone knows where we are, where we stand but results haven't went our way but we know how good we can be and there's a group of lads we know we're only a little bit away from getting them results. Daman Bournemouth will come to Everton with a little bit of confidence after winning their first Premier League game of the season last weekend. Germain Defoe was obviously the standout danger but you like the look of his partner. Yeah, Josh King's a good player as well I think, you know, little and large isn't it? Josh King's a powerful figure, again like Dominic Calvert-Louis and he stretches sides and you know Germain Defoe is a major goal threat because his career tells you all you need to know about that so we've got to be on our toes. We've got to, you know, be on our metal, start the game really really well, defend first and foremost, you know, competently because if you give Germain Defoe one chance like he showed against Brighton last Friday night he puts it in the back of the net. So I'm confident that we pick up three points but we've got to do the fundamentals correctly. That was a big win for Bournemouth because Brighton and Hull-Valbion are just the sort of team they've got to beat if they want to prolong their stay in the Premier League. Well they have Daman, you know, it won't be easy for us, you know, they're a decent side, they're a good football side as well. Eddie Howe's got them playing football so we need to be at our best, obviously taking some confidence from the midweek game against Sondland into it but we have got to be at our best to get the results. So whilst we're talking about Bournemouth winning games, we need to start winning games and winning. We've got a good run of home fixtures coming up. Let's start with a win. The fans will be expecting Evans' win won't they? Yeah, they will do it and that's where the pressure comes from. You know, the managers already stated that, you know, it's not been an ideal start to the season. This is where the pressure builds and this is where the players have to come to the fore and get the three points. Patience, we seem to say this every week don't we Daman? Patience again may be a key word against Bournemouth. Yeah, of course. You know, we don't want to go out gung ho and leave ourselves exposed at the back but that said, I'd still want us to be on the front foot from the first whistle. You know, we say it all the time, we know what goodness and park is like. If you show some desire, you get the ball out wide, you get some crosses in the box, some attempts on goal, they are with you and they'll back you all the way. You know, as soon as you start, you know, tippy tapping around and not putting your foot in, all of a sudden it turns and you know, the concerns can be heard from the crowd. So it's up to us to be positive, go out there and really give the fans something to shout about. Three home games, Sharpie, in the space of eight days. It's a real chance to very quickly get the momentum back. It is, Dan, but I just think you've got to make sure you just take care of the first one. Of course people will start thinking, yeah, after that we'll have so many points, we'll be through this, blah, blah, blah. You've got to concentrate on the first one and that's Bournemouth. If you can get a result and by that I mean a win, then the confidence starts to build. It's important the players' confidence gets built up again because after the start of the season, they're a little bit down and rightly so as everybody is supported as well, but we need to go on a little run down. It's important that we start it, Bournemouth and Saturday. Just very quickly, Chelsea away, caribou tough draw. Tough draw, really, really tough draw Darren, there's no doubt about it. So you know, we were really optimistic after picking up a three-nil win and then you sort of sink a little bit when you realise you've got to go and play the champion. So it's a tough one, but we've seen what they do today. Everybody mixes their sides up. We've got to go down there and give it our best shot. I want to look forward to it. A we're after time gentlemen, thank you very much to Sharpie and to Diamond and the very best of luck to Everton Ladies as they kick off their WSL one season later on tonight with the Merseyside Derby. Do join us again in seven days time for another Everton show.