 Felly, dwi'n fawr i'n gweithio ar gyfer y dyfodol, ac nid oedd Neil Parrott yn gweithio i mi ar gweithio'r 15 munud o'r adeiladau. Yn ymlaen, yna'n gweithio. Rwy'n bwysig i'r ddechrau ar gyfer y llyfr o'r Unig Cefill, dwy'n gweithio. Rwy'n bwysig i'r ddechrau ar gyfer Jack Stacey. Ac yn fawr, rydyn ni'n golygu i'r game y tîm Moray ar Berlidd, at Turfmore. Wel, rydyn ni'n gweithio ar gyfer y tîm Moray ar gyfer y tîm Bramol Lain. Bwnau yn gyn顯wch, oedd gymneud am bosbol yn geitig iawn. Rydyn ni'n rhai gan ared, rydyn ni'n gweithio'r ein cyllid rydyn ni- A'r ddigon hefyd yn gwneud peth yng Ngryf ynglyn ym Ysgrifennu Siudog iawn ar gweithio West Ham, ac nid weld yma ar gyfer y gwaith dyma'r gweithio yma. Mae'r gyfer'r rhannog i'r ceffyll, ein fydd fydd yn gogefn. Mae'n gyda'r lleidio fel yw'r ardal i'r lluniau fyddion ar gyfer y Llywodraeth. 5 mn Voice in time and 6 mnice in time does not leave you too long to get an equaliser. As for Cal and MW too, that's at least two goals and his last three starts. He is finding form again which is just what the lads need for their run in. Absolutely. I mean, 100% he is our leading goal scorer for the past couple of seasons. Him and Joshua King have chipped in lots of goals, very important goals, crucial goals as well. Ac mae'n g Express yn eu chylo bwysig o'r fath iawn i gael cwylgais yma ac mae gweithio'n gweithio gwasanaeth hwnna gwnaethio'n gweld yn y gwasanaeth hyn gyda'i cyffredinol i gael ôl. Wrth gofyn, eu Gydyl Josh U King i fynd i'r Gweithio, i gyflorol i'r Gweithreth Cymru, mae ac mae, cwylio'n gwneud i gael eu bwysig sy'n gwneud arall. O'r gwahanon, mae'n rhaid i gwybod y gwahanon ac mae wedi gan 6 roi. Mae gennym dros gêmau, dros gêmau a cheswch kaynau dda i maen nhw. Chwy i superior, now it's emptying quickly which is great, options for the manager, options in the starting line, options on the bench so you can look around if you need to change to a game. It's certainly a lot more encouraging than six weeks ago. One player who didn't feature at Bramów Lane was Jefferson Llaner and obviously serving that sun suspension, how much of a miss do you think he is and how much of a crucial part is he to this squad? Like I've said that before, it's a really curious whole disciplinary situation that's concurrent. Instead, he shifting the book in front of U fond Asdenviller. He is now summoning for two games, and he has sent that off. He is still walking that disciplinary type right? If he gets another book he is a Citette им f Runner zwei Lat examine one. He is an absolutely vital cog in central midfield position. He has been superb since he came in. A fantastic signing. And we will need him throughout the run, no question. Certainly very influential and you know going into Bram Allain without him. ymddangos, dwi ddwy'n meddwl y gallu tynnu dwci gwaith i genres dda'i nifer ymlaen. Ond mae sy'n gwylwch ar ddiweddolau a ywig o'ch g arrest newydd, sut mae'n gallu todu allu hynny. Le, mae canaghwydau. Gweithio gweithio gweithio gwaith ymddangos, efallai mor hynny yn ffwrdd yn llwyddiadau. A'r edrych yn ffynu'r llwyddiadau. Mae'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, dwi'n diodd yn ein cyfor o'r rhaglen yna. Yn y gũtaf, mae'n peidio i'n oed i'ch gwn. Rhaid i'n dda i'n cymaint hallwch, gweld o phreum Mhreid. Felly ond mae'n grannu yn seradig yn Ysgolffield. Felly mae'n gilydd i'n ddechrau'r ddrion ethael phwyl unig. Rydych chi eich bod wedi gweithio thro견, mae'n meddwl bod yn fawr peitio'n dechreu pwylion Feithfellol a'i gwell yng nghyllngetod Dwyli, oherwydd mae'r ffordd yn holl o phalwch o hynny, ond, I think, Jefferson has taken it on two or three levels, if you like. Absolutely. After that game against Sheffield United, we had the winter break, and Diego Rico and Jefferson Lerma were out in the community doing some brilliant work. Let's take a look. Well, some brilliant work over the winter break there. Now, as you can see, we have been joined by Cherry's defender Jack Stacey. Jack, thank you for joining us. We have to start with how you're doing. You've recently had an injury, you've had a set back there, but back in involved in the squad now, how are you feeling physically? Yeah, I've had two good weeks of training now. I was back on the bench for Sheffield United, so I feel ready to go and hopefully to help the team towards the last 12 games of the season. And for you, what was it like when you picked up your injury, you worked your way into the team, playing really well, and then your hamstring goes and it's back to recovery? Yeah, I think that's just football. I was in the team at the time, and then running back felt something, and my hamstring didn't think much of it and ended up being six weeks out, but, like I said, that's part of football, and I've just been working to get back to the level that I was at. And we had a glut of injuries while you were playing, and now all of a sudden everybody's back as well, so now you've got that extra challenge of trying to force your way back in? Yeah, I don't think the Christmas schedule really helped in terms of injuries. I think it wasn't just that. It was across the whole Premier League, but like you said, now it can only be a good thing for the whole team that there's such a good competition for all places, and hopefully that pushes on the players that are playing to have to produce their best. And how have you found the step-up since coming in from Luton? Yeah, obviously it is a massive step-up. I think just the more you play and the more you train around Premier League players, you do get used to it and you feel yourself improving, and that's just what I was aiming to do. And for you, how much has Eddie Hale taught you, and how much of an influence has he had since you've come in? Yeah, massive really. I think even from the start, on the way he reviews just training sessions, let alone matches on areas I can improve, and then he would take me after our training sessions, and we still do it and stuff, you know, they call it 1% stuff to work on, which can really help you when you go into games. You feel like you're ready, and you know the way that the team play. And in terms of the full-backs, we've got some quite experienced full-backs here. We've seen Simon Francis at full-back in recent weeks. We've also got Charlie Daniels. Can you learn a lot from them and their Premier League experience that they've had? Yeah, of course. I mean, they've had really good careers, and that's something that I want to hopefully go on and emulate. So it's just a way, you know, it's not always going to them to ask for advice. It's just you can see the way they handle themselves and look after their bodies, and obviously the performances they put in, that's what you want to learn from. Just to ask you about Sheffield United, you had an interesting sort of 24 hours after the game. You were penciled into playing the Premier League Cup. Just tell us what happened. Yes, I went across from Sheffield United to a hotel in Stoke. I was going to meet the other 23s there, and obviously Storm Kiara sort of disrupted their plans, so they then travelled up on the day. So me and Gav are waiting in the hotel in Stoke to meet them. I had a little nap before the game, which might use your routine. Woke up, opened the curtains, and there was just snow everywhere. Get a call. The other 23s, they've turned around. Game's off. So then it took me and Gav about another three or four hours to be able to make our way home. So, yeah, that was a long day, that one. We ended up getting back here at past 11, while the other lads were in Dubai, which was nice. Obviously, they deserved their rest, and I needed to get minutes, and hopefully I can get minutes coming up. You've got some fond memories of the Premier League Cup, haven't you? Yeah, I mean, I think it might be the first year. When I was at Redding, we ended up winning over two legs against Man City in the final, and I actually scored the winner. So, yeah, it was good times. And just in terms of that winter break, you know, obviously, after the Stoke game, you say some of the lads went to Dubai after Sheffield united. How much of a boost has it given everyone? Has it helped you? Obviously, we've seen it new in this season. Has it given everyone a boost? Yeah, I think so. I mean, we've come back in. We were back in on Saturday, and training just felt really sharp, and this week's been the same, so I think it has been a little boost, but obviously every team's got the same, so we just have to use it to our advantage. And just finally, I want to ask you about Burnley on the weekend. What's the mood in the camp like, and how are the lads feeling ahead of that one? Yeah, like I said, we've had a little bit longer to prepare because of the winter break, so we've done a little... You know, we've done all our analysis, and we were working from Saturday on them. Obviously, they're in really good form, but this is the times that we have to start picking up points, so we're confident we can go there and do that. Well, Jack, thank you for joining us, and I'm sure we all wish you the best of luck on the weekend. Now then, that game against Turfmore is where our attention turns to next. Let's take a look at what Eddie Howe had to say in his pre-match press conference. We should have had more points if I look back at the games that we haven't got wins in. There's several that spring to mind that I think are frustrated that we didn't do better or come out with points. Yeah, trying to score goals is, of course, everything that we try to do. We try to score and entertain and attack and take the game to the opposition. But there's two phases to the game. You've got to defend well, and we haven't kept enough clean sheets. We haven't been hard enough to score against. But as I say, we're always learning and trying to take the positives from the games and trying to take the learning things that we need to improve. I think if you look at the last three games overall, I think you've seen an upturn in performance. So I think that's important that the momentum shift is there in terms of the level of which we played at. So Brighton was very good for 60 minutes, the second 60 minutes of the game. Aston Villa was good, I felt, for the entire game, and Sheffield United for the first half was very strong. So hopefully momentum is changing in terms of our level of performance. And I think if we hit those markers, then I think we've got a good chance of winning any game. Well, that was Eddie Howell speaking this morning in his pre-match press conference. Neil, he and the rest of the squad will very much be looking to right the wrongs from December, won't they? Well, definitely. I mean, you know, we all watched that game. We lost right at the end. It was a poor game, let's you know, both sides. Even Sean Dyche admitted that although Burnley won, they hadn't played very well. I think we could all see that with our own eyes. But it wasn't long ago. It'll be fresh in the memory. So certainly we'll be going to Turfmore looking to get the three points. And Burnley, they have a very distinct way of playing. You know, we all know how they're going to set up, what they're going to try and do, but they're still very difficult to play against. Very difficult. I mean, you know, when you turn the clock back, maybe four or five games, they're looking like they were going to get sucked into the relegation battle, and then all of a sudden they beat Leicester and Manchester United back to back winning at Old Trafford. They followed that up with a draw against Arsenal in the Premier League. And then they won at Southampton on Saturday with quite a bizarre opening goal that went in at the near post from a corner. So very difficult. Yes, they have their critics. But, you know, let's be fair, the teams in the bottom five or six would probably swap places with them in the table now. Absolutely. And in terms of their players, obviously, you mentioned that game at Southampton, Chris Wood went off with an injury and it looks like that it looks likely that he'll miss out on the weekend. And for them, you know, that's a massive loss ahead of the game. I mean, he's a key factor in the way that they play. I mean, I think we saw here just before Christmas, you know, every time the goalkeeper got the ball, he could sort of launched it as far as he could towards Chris Wood. And, you know, players were working off Chris Wood. And, you know, it's a very effective way of playing, might not be easy on the eye. But like I said, you know, it's effective play to their strength. So he's certainly going to be a big a big loss for them, but they've got a number of good players who can cause problems. And Chris Wood goes off, Vidra comes on, goes on to score the winning goal and quite the goal as well. So, you know, they've got players as you say, you know, that can come on and make an impact. Well, that exactly in that, you know, that poses opposition teams different problems. All of a sudden you're sort of geared up to, you know, face Burnley, how you know how they play. And then all of a sudden, you know, their their main six foot four, six foot five striker is injured. And all of a sudden you've got someone of a completely different build coming on that poses different problems because you've got to deal with that in another way. In terms of our team and our injury news, as you mentioned earlier, you know, the treatment room is looking a lot less busy than it did around Christmas. Obviously, Jefferson Lerm is going to be back from his suspension. So things looking a bit more positive, aren't they? Obviously having had the winter break as well with with a little rest in there. Yeah, hopefully that will, you know, play to our advantage. We've, you know, we've had we've had a good break. The manager will have got some good training into the players. The injured players who are back now will have got another couple of weeks under their belt of fitness. That's absolutely key for any professional athlete options now. All of a sudden it's not something we were talking about six weeks ago. I'm not saying the team was picking itself, but certainly a number of positions were. But, you know, that's not the case now. And all of a sudden the manager's got some options. And just finally give us just call prediction. I think it's going to be a 1-0 win to us. 1-0 win to us. There we go. Now, if you are heading up to Burnley, do have a safe journey. 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