 ac mae rwy'n meddwl bod nhw'n bobl yw ddiwedd yn adeiladol a'r ffordd i, sydd yn meddwl mae'n meddwl gynnwyr ar hyn. Fe ddim yn fawr, mae'n ddodd i fynd i allu ddodi, mae'n ddodi i'n ddodi, o 100%. Ond rhaid? Mae'r oeddoch ysbyt yn shooter ac ynser. Stewr na ddiwedd yn uned byddwch gyda fwy fyddio bwyd teimlo iddyn nhw, rwy'n meddwl bod nhw wedi'u lwyf yn y rhaid ychydig. It's what we need we have to try to be able to do and if we do that We are going to have those days that you are talking about if we come in here and we've got a cobb on for something or whatever we don't do our best work we don't enjoy that day or whatever wherever you go and if you're going outwith your miserable something's annoyed you it takes the shine off things you go to Everton critically before you've even gone in yn. Straight away, you're waiting for the first misplaced pass, or you're waiting for the goal to go in, and you're waiting for the solution. You can go, what, I'm told you blah blah blah. Whereas if you go going, you know what, it's all right mate, it's not going to go. I can see you worried. If you go thinking, we can beat these today, and we go a goal behind you, you kind of go, all right, come on, still in this game, and that's how you train things. I think when you're up up, every player, he buys the best that anyone's ever seen. Every kid, they have the best, their fans are the best, no one understands it. We give them stick and go, you wolves know. But at the end of the day, who's having the best of time? Us going, ah, you know beds, you lot of them, experiencing it. Now, there's a lot of fun. I think, I'm sure you'll agree with me, whenever we've had that feeling that we're all together. Everton have been better. Moise worked really hard to create that. He was great at it. Do you know what I mean? Listen, he didn't, ultimately he didn't do probably what he should have done Moise. He should have won a trophy for Everton. We lost that, you know, we lost it at Wembley in the FA Cup final. We lost it in the semi-final against them when they were terrible. They were in his greatest days. But he got us fourth and he got us fifth. And I enjoyed a lot of good football under Moise. There was times when it was hard, but there was some brilliant days now. But you're absolutely right of what you've just said then about how you approach the game as a whole. If you, if you go and you're in a positive mindset and it doesn't matter who it is and you go there, if you're in a positive mindset from the start, then the atmosphere, the gown's going to be better. It's going to generate a better atmosphere. People are going to be singing. People feed off it. They're going to be singing. They're going to be happy and then that. You know what? You're absolutely right. And I know this, this whole, this whole, people have different interpretations about this and they'll say we're wrong. But you're absolutely right of deliverable thing about generating the atmosphere outside the ground. No matter what anyone thinks, right, whether people look like knobheads or whatever with waiting for a bus, right, with flares and all that, it doesn't matter, right. Because what they're doing is they're generating an atmosphere where they're all one, they're all together. Now the Man City thing pushed it over the edge of the bottle and stuff, but that was only, that was a few knobheads, right. But in a whole, they are saying to the, they're saying to fans, their own fans and their own team, this is who we are. And then they're pushing it to other fans going this is what we do, right. You don't do that. We do that. We give everything for our own team. We get, so that when everyone goes in, into the ground, everyone's buzzing. If they go in a pub, whatever, they're buzzing, right. Everyone's on a high. So when those players come out, those players, first of all, are thinking, we've got these with us, right. And the fans are up for it from the start. And everyone is in the same place. I've experienced this before and ever. And again, some people won't, won't, won't agree with me on this. But I remember going on a march before a game and being part of that march. And I remember the atmosphere outside. All the people who were marching outside were, had the same feeling, right. Now there was people who stood by and watched it. And some people looked like they were ready to kill us. And some people were like, I agree with what you're saying, but I don't necessarily want a march. It is the way it is. It is. But I remember going into that ground and carrying that with us into the ground. And the atmosphere was brilliant. And then we played the villa. And the atmosphere was brilliant because everyone who'd been there was like, it got them going. It was almost like, no, it was like a warm-up. It was almost like we were doing our stretches before we were going. Everyone was like, yeah, let's do this now. You're going on a march and you're just complacent. You're waiting for something to happen, whether to be good or bad, rather than participating in it.