 Wyddaw i fy ffawr o'ch gyfferio weithio, ond oeddaeth wrth bod gyd yn eu gweld yn gyffredig iawn. Felly mae'r ffawr i'r eu gamben a'n cyfrifio peth ag yn ymddangos o'r atwyf, o'n gwneud hynny i adeiladol fe rockau? Yn ni, mae'n gofio'r mawr, byddwn ni'n meddwl i swyddo o'r crêl rydym i ddiddordeb hwnnw yw... ...eg pwyaf lleidio'r rhan o'r cael ei'r rhan o'r ymwneud yn y fwy ag y bydd. The players, except that know that we watched the game back again probably one of the most disappointing certainly last 30 minutes since have been in charge. We've got to turn it round, we've got to do it quickly. But these are the same players that went to Weegan and Peter Brown and Portsmouth and Chew's being won the games and put some great performances in at home. We will do it again and we can do it again but it's now time for actions and not words. I know, you know, we can't guarantee a result on Sunday, but the players in myself can guarantee performance full of fire, desire, commitment. We're up against the Wimbledon side who are, you know, renowned for that at the moment. They're scrapping for their lives down at the bottom. Got a great work ethic. And we've got to match that and more first and foremost. The players, you know, understand, you know, they're under fire a little bit as we all are. But it's now time for, as I say, you know, showing what we're made of. Now, you know, football, you have highs and lows, you have blips. It's how quickly you can come out of them. At the moment, yet we're certainly lacking in confidence. That's natural. The players, a lot of them are not performing, you know, to what they were early on in the season or at their best. But you've just got to find a way in yourself. It comes from inside. You've got to find a way to be the best you can be. And by doing that, also help your team mate. And, you know, that's what the lads will be striving to do. They haven't become bad players overnight yet. We've had a couple really disappointing performances, not getting away from that and poor results. And I take full responsibility for that. But come Saturday, we've got to turn this game into a cup tie. I don't often appeal to fans because our fans have been superb home and away since I've been here and I've been for years and years. But for this one game, I would really appeal to them to come out and give us the commitment that the players are going to show as well. Now, I get certain supporters get frustrated and aggrieved and if they don't see the fight, you know, for the club. And I understand totally that. But on Saturday, which always should be a given for me anyway, but regardless of a little lack of confidence or lack of form, you cannot, you know, get outworked, out for, outrun on Saturday. It just cannot be tolerated and won't be accepted. And the players know that as well and are fully behind everything. We had a clear day of meeting on Wednesday, went through a certain things. We've still got everything to play for. We're still in a position where we can make it a successful season. And I believe that. I said seven days ago we'll be stronger in the next couple of weeks. Again, 100% that will be the case with people coming back from injury and certainly three or four, if not more new surface is coming in the building and we'll be ready to go. But we've got to get back on track on Saturday and put our foot home and saying that shows to everyone how much we care and how much it means to us to play and manage this club. As I said, there's no guarantees of a result. We need one, but we will be doing everything commitment-wise to get that result.