 Gaffa, oes yn yr hyn o'r ddweud o'r dweud yma, byddai'r ysgol yng Nghymru? Fe ym mwyaf o'r ddweud. Bwyddi'n gofyn yn y rym ni'n cael gydag'u ddweud o'r ddweud, felly mae'n ddigon i'r hyn o'r ddweud, yn yr oedd yn oedd yng ngheil, oedd oedd y ddweud o'r ddweud. Mae'n ddweud o'r ddweud, mae'n ddweud o'r ddweud. Dwi'n meddwl i'r gol i'r lleidio. Mae'n gweld i fod i'r gwneudio, maen nhw'n meddwl, ac mae'n meddwl arbennwyd cynnig ar gyfer. Mae'n meddwl fydd o'n meddwl, ac yn ei ddweud, felly mae'n meddwl ag y fyrdd. Fyddwn i fod yn gweld, wedi gweld yn gweld, mae'n gweld i'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl ar gyfer y 1-1 o'r lineen, ond nid yn ymddir i'n mynd i'r ymddir i'r cyfeirio, dyna'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r cyfeirio, Ac mae genna'n credu chi'n gwybod ar gyfer y cael glweinig mai'n gweithio. Mae gennym eich ddadig mae'n ddaig awr, ac mae gennym'n ddod awr, fel wnaeth a'r twf, yn y ffordd o'r ysgol iawn. Mae'n ennill, mae'r dŵl yn mynd i dd でidio'r chowerio. Ond os yw y nid i ddim yn gwneud cael ei wneud y ffawr wedi dipษngركau, a'i ffordd obi ffawr ond wedi ffwrdd tŷl iawn. Mae'n gweithio ar ôl i'r mwynhau. Is it hard to come into a game against a team like Salford, a new manager coming in, hard to maybe know what to expect, know what they're going to bring and how we plan our game around that, anything? No, well, they played exactly the same against Crawley in their previous game. They were very aggressive, very direct, put it up to Smith and in behind. The backliner Crawley did the same to us, so it was difficult for us to manage it. But first, they tended to get down the side of us quite easily, but after the first 20 minutes we created it and that wasn't a problem anymore, but we just can get a foothold in there, final third as in pressure and consistent pressure, which we've managed to do in most of the games that we've played, certainly here, but in a way where we've had big spells of domination in territory. We didn't ever have that. It was quite counter-attacking from both teams. No one really had a spell of pressure at the other goal, so it was the performance or from the opposition that we expected and got. I just didn't think in the first half that we handled it at all physically and on a competitive level once we did that, then I didn't feel we were in trouble in the second half, but we just needed to have the extra quality to win the game. Do you view it as a positive that, on a lot of occasions, that's maybe all that's missing, that finishing touch where you mentioned could have had two or three goals and put the game to bed, like you say, a culture still last week. We had periods of domination where we could have finished the game either. Is that the frustration that there is just that part of it missing, and that's the difference between us turning out these results and pushing them to... Yeah, it's a frustration. It's definitely a frustration because there's a process into going into winning games for one, stopping the opposition, not giving opportunities away, creating pressure on the opponent, creating chances for your team. So you have to go for all these to obviously score more than the opponent, and we're doing all those things up until today really well, but we're just not getting to that clinical touch in the final third. I thought there was a couple of opportunities in the second half. There wasn't a lot, but in other games there has been, and we haven't been getting the final end product, but we've touched on it in the last few days when we've been able to train and sort of give the players a little bit of a direction about where we can improve on that end product, but it doesn't get fixed overnight. I've just said that to the players, you know, we can't go have two training sessions trying to focus on one specific point. We'll do a little bit of analysis work and then think we're going to go from scoring one goal to five or six. It doesn't happen like that, but you have to repeat, you have to create good habits, you have to believe in the work. I'll see a team that's honest, that works hard, that commits to it, maybe not in the first half as much as we should have, but certainly in the second half we did in all the other games. It's not about luck, we're getting the opportunities, we've got to understand that it's about our quality in those moments, and we're in control of that. We have to get better with our technique, we have to get better with our composure, with our mindset, and put it to bed. That's the simple fact. We're going to Saturday's game looking to improve on the performance because it wasn't, I didn't think a top performance today. It wasn't one that deserved to win the game, it wasn't one that we deserved to get beat either. Finally, I guess more generally after a period of disruption on the training field, in the action in terms of performance, to get back out there alone tonight, good, and approaching a period now where we've got Saturday Tuesday games coming up for your side to build a rhythm, that must be a positive for you. Yes, players want to play games and there's lads that are itching to have the opportunity. It's a second game for Kev coming home tonight to give us that composure in midfield. Chappy gave us a little bit of a threat on the right-hand side as well. We had to change the shape just to get more of a threat on the opponent and deal with what they were throwing at us. But we go into the next game looking to win the game. There's still loads of games, loads of points to make this a positive season. We have to believe that. We're not the dying embers of a season and there's still plenty to play for so we have to make sure that we show that we still believe that we've got somewhere to play for this season and it will start with us as a team.