 Gary, dwi'n meddwl, y parwyr fathion ym Ewan yn ei wneud eich cyfnod o'r gwnaeth ar y sgol. Felly ar y cyfnod yn rhoi? Rym ni'n rhoi'n rhoi, yn ym mwy o'r cyfrifwyr eich cyfnod yw'r fathion yn gweithio yma. Mae'n cael ei bwysig fel ymlaen yw'r rhan o'i hyfforddau a'r fformau, ond hefyd yn ei wneud eich bwysig o'r ffaith yn y ffaith o'r rhan o'r ffaith gweithio. The first couple of games. It's a blow for him and obviously for ourselves as well because how we were getting to play, he was you know a focal point of that. It's a blow hopefully like I say we get some good news in terms of the length of time. But I don't think you can ever put the exact number of weeks the player is going to be at because they're all different. Dan rydw i fod yn ddechrau i gyd yw ddwynych. Fy llwy yw, mae'n hollwch arda i'r wych o'r cyd-yllwol, yn gweithio? Dawaad o'r mofio. Fe'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl. Mae yna rhaid, mae'n meddwl yw'r ysgriliadol, mewn meddwl o'r fath o fynd, eich oedd yn fawr i'r wybod, yn ôl. Rwy'n meddwl, mae'r bobl yw hynny, mae'r bobl yw'r cyd-illwy, hwylio'r hanesol gyda Calynau? Fel ydych chi'n gael, roedden nhw'n gweld Cwcian y gallwn i ddwy i ddim yn bwysig. Felly mae'n gweithio'r ffordd yn fawr i gael yw'r gweithio, nid yw'r gweithio'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Felly mae'n fawr i gael y gweithio'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, ac mae cyfnodd yn bwysig yn fawr i gael cas. Mae'n cael ei fawr i'r fawr i'w cael ei gael i gael i weld i'w fawr i'w fawr i'w gweithio? Gydwch gallu'r cyfeinhaol yra fornodd y gynnwys. Felly gennych gondol, lle mae'n cydnogion? Felly gennych cerddwch ar y twfynol? Yn gymhwylo, mae wneud wasgwad ac wneud wasgwad o'r ymdwys gyda'r cyfnodd, ac mae'r cydnogion o'r cyfnodd, gyda chi adeilad ac eftan amegwyd. Efallai arnym ni'n gweld ar hyn. A hefyd ni wedi gfed am y cyfnodd y gyrdd noblefwyntol a'r amdano, a'n tygo rei, two things that we feel that would, hopefully, cause some problems. Is it a team that you've had in mind right from Monday or is it a sort of generator itself? I think, when you initially drive away from the ground on Saturday your brain starts working in terms of how you see the following game, and obviously like I say there are one or two dweud hynny yng Nghymru, dyfodd yr adeg o'r ddweud yma yw ddechrau. Felly wedi gael arnoedd ydych chi i fod yn bryd. Yn mwy arkadaşlar ydych chi fod yn meddwl ym Mesae Dda, mae'n dweud atgyffun o'r faddi. Mae'n Giebddian Gipson, ein Gheithfyni Llywodraeth, a ddyn nhw ydw i ddweud i fyfyd. Mae hynny eich gofod yn diwrnod ac mae hynny'n arferydd â'r trafnod o'r parwlen o'r tyfu. yw wnaeth ei wneud â'r ymd幹ol, ac wnaethon nhw'n ymwneud yn gyffredig. Fy na'r gweithio i'r ymdais gyda llawer i'ch gawis a wnaeth arnyn nhw'n nu gweithio a i'n fanyddio i fynd yn ymgyrch. Mae'n rhai beth oedd Joe van Is for'r dal y blynydd chi, nid oes yn fawr chi ymwneud hynny sgwodd ni? Yn ymwyno, ac rwy'n fwyno'n mwyno, yn fwyno. I can't think of straight away that he gets booked for the not bookings. One was an overhead cake and if it had been a goal, it wouldn't have been going on a great goal. The lad was brave and he gets booked for it. I think some of the bookings that we've had throughout this course of the season, not just James, leave your baffling and then the powers that be sit there, don't they? And we're not allowed to appeal bookings. Well, it must get to a point where you can appeal bookings because the decision making that process of the referees hasn't been good enough in my opinion and we've seen that, you know? The number of people that have been sent off in our games already is just crazy. Do you see a time when you're able to do that? No. No. I don't. I should do, but I don't. It'd be for the benefit of the game. But no, they don't get involved in other things that aren't as important, shall we say. And replacing James up front, Remy and Shay would be in the obvious choices. How have they been ahead of Saturday? Well, like I say, Shay McCarton scored in the game that we had behind closed doors so that I'd do his confidence the world of good. Remy, we've seen the impact that he's made off the bench already. Even last weekend, you know, he had the opportunity and nearly caught the goalie out with how quickly he takes his chance and he is a goal scorer and he's a natural, you know, in that sense, how he's someone that obviously comes into contention. But I suppose you've had a week to prepare, which has not been the case so far this season. Felly a fast and frantic. 14 games in two months, somebody told me, which is staggering when you actually, you know, put it down like that. And then obviously then you come into this situation where you have a three week and it's been great for us to have that time, like I say, getting minutes into others that needed to and at the same time be able to keep working the others. Can it be like that for a couple of weeks at least? Yeah, it's great. I just need the weather to stay out. Swindon this weekend then. A lot of the talk has been about the former very Doyle, of course, on loan from here. You'd be pleased that he's finding form. Is there a little bit of green eyes perhaps as well? No, no. The move was, you know, for all parties and we're happy that he's gone there and started scoring goals again because that's why you do it. And if he continues that very form, can he see him back? Quite possibly, you know. It's something that the powers above me are organised when everything was getting sorted. But, you know, then we'll review all that in January. But, you know, Saturday is Swindon Tam with Outlaw in Doyle and they have several good players that can come in for him on top of the several good players already having their team. And Swindon as a whole, what are you expecting from them? Celf on my say, before, you may have to get used to sort of quite a few spells without possession. Yeah, they're a good team with the ball. They play a certain way. And like I've just said there, you know, they've got some really good individuals. They're a possession-based team. We have to be organised for sure without the ball. But, you know, we possess a threat ourselves with the ball and I think that our stats over the last two games have been something ridiculous like 63-64 crosses in two games, which is a staggering amount. And so we've, you know, we've possessed a threat. We needed to be better on getting on the end of them or a better selection of cross. But it's something that we will continue to do because of what we have in wide areas and certainly backing up those wide areas and at the top end of the pitch. And I think it's a, you know, a strength of ours that we, you know, we continue to build on. And I suppose your players have to be patient at times when not in possession. Will the crowd have to be as well on Saturday? The crowd have been very good with us all along and they understand that, you know, no team has the ball for 90 minutes. And so they've been very vocal and very supportive. You know, I think the last two home games, we found ourselves going the goal down, but they stayed with us and got us through it with their support and no doubt they'll play their part again on Saturday. And just finally, 11 games in, what's your assessment of the league so far? Honestly, I don't think it's settled down. Normally the 10 games is the benchmark, isn't it? But I don't think it's anywhere near settling down and that's been proven. You can go all the way down there, I say, to teams that are in 20th place at this moment in time. And then there are teams that are in the bottom 2, 3, 4 that, you know, come the end of the season. I don't think there'll be anywhere near that, in my opinion. So I think it's another 10 games before it'll settle down again and you'll have a real idea then. You mentioned some of the changes that were a bit dubious, to say the least. Do you think there's a... No, you said dubious. I said dubious, yeah. Is there a worry that referees are now looking for him and that's maybe getting unfairly treated? I couldn't possibly answer that in the sense of are they looking for him, or I would probably say no because of the fact that there's other bookings, two other players in our team and the opposition. I'm not just talking about our team, I'm talking about some of the decisions in the opposition where you think, well that's not a booking either. You can't take the competitiveness away from him because that's his game. And I won't be telling him to do that. He gives the centre halves a real hard time and that's what we want him to continue to do. But obviously, like you say, in this day and age, some of the challenges that get made, people aren't seeing them as old-fashioned challenges, so we call them. The world's gone soft, hasn't it? And I think football's gone softer with that as well. You listen to your lights or your Roy Keane's and your Graham's Unices on a Sunday and a lot of what they say is 100% right. You've got to say players like that wouldn't have lasted five minutes on the blockchain. I know both of them, so I ain't commenting on things like that. I don't want them paying me a visit. I think at the end of the game, on Saturday, you were going about not getting rough shots or something. Is that something to try to get a message to go over this? Yes, certainly. Like I say, for the amount of crosses that we had and the opportunities, we didn't work the goalkeeper enough especially second half. When you can compare that to the previous week against Carlisle, in terms of people taking the shots, being brave enough to take the shots or set somebody up with a pass. So again, like I say, a lot of the work we are focused on are attacking play. Given the number of crossings, it's probably still a good goal, isn't it? Yes, if you were looking at the first 10-11 games and asking us for something, that would be a fair reflection and as a group, I think they would tell you the same. Individually and collectively for what we have been and how we have been in the attacking field, especially we should have had more goals. We've had that conversation this week and I think what you do is you look at the work that you're doing and you look at the opportunities. You look at, like I say, if they stood still in the box or they're not on the move looking for a chance, but you can't level that at any of our strikers or our wide men to be fair. They're all wanting to get in on the end of something. So it is sometimes a case of just keep doing what you're doing and then it will come. I would say quite a lot of those chances. The goalkeepers have pulled out some really good saves as well. The lad at Cheltenham, when he got 3-2 down to the deaf, he pulls off a great save from Vorny's header. That's just one that jumped in. We've got to just keep focusing and keep working on the work that we're doing because we are creating a hell of a lot of chances.