 John, roi'n cael ei gweithio nhw'n gweithio y tyfn o'r gweithio, yn y trech yn aeth yma, dda'u bod yn cael ei ffawr i gyda'i bwysig? Ye, wrth gwrs, mae'n hi'n gweithio'r Gwyrddon Llywodraethol a'r Gweithredin Llywodraethol, ond mae'n 30 o gyflawn o'r anhygoel ac mae'n cael ei gweithio'r gweithio. Rwy'n cael eu bod ni'n gweithio, a'n gweithio'r gweithio'r Cyfriddor Cynllunol, a'r Llywodraethol yn y gweithio mewn cyfriddor. Mi'n rhaid i'w gweld i'r holl o'r Gwlad Hwn. Mae'n tref� o'r troi. Oherwydd mae'n bydd gennych dros 5 ystod. Oherwydd mae'n gwrth cmwyl un o ddefnyddwch maen nhw. A'r dimal yn eu pari gweddiol oherwydd mae'n amser yn gwybod o'r gweilio'n rhiwm? Oherwydd mae'n digwydd oherwydd mae'n gweilio'n ddylch yn ymgolwg. Rwy'n ar Imagin, maen nhw'n rhoi'n dechrau'n dechrau. Why does he have to get the press down there? Felly I thought I should have taken the station West and because they were the two people who were pushing the fire. The station West. So I would start from there and walk into it and I would have been out of Revelation the next day. As you touched on obviously it's not the first time you've done this walk here. You've put yourself through a couple of times before as well. Yeah, couple of years ago I've walked from Bradford to Lincoln and then a year later I've walked and reversed it. Dadwch connectio am adeth dyn nhw ar eich gofau wahanol dyn nhw I like a challenge. And I like a challenge myself and I had to put myself through to pain barrier, which is, that's what I'm going to do, unfortunatelly. Does that experience helped though – you've done it a couple of times before though – on the mental side of things, ..ac yn gwahod hynny, ac oeth hynny'n amser ffasail y glith. Mae'r gwrdd mae'n gweithio'r gwylo at fwylo'n meddwl... ..y'n meddwl fan i'r fachafonodau. Felly mae hi ddechrau'r roi hyn i leader o'r glith yn mewn. Felly, yr hyn yn dweud i'r 11.5 olyd o'r llwg ar gyfer y rhwngor gweithbeth... ..esrwg mae'n dweud i'r llwg o'i hwn a hwn yn y luteb. Felly mae hynny'n mynd i ddefnyddio'r gweithbeth... worried that I think there's theUTexist of the wall and I think that's when I hit it and need more support. So I know in the bad parts, I know with the Mcdonalds's and Don Gaster, so I know the bad parts but I know the easier parts because it works both ways I think Mark. you work for the club, you're life-long victims of the club, as we took some of his 30th anniversary for that tragic day you know for May 1985. You know how much this all means to the club and exactly, I suppose, why you put yourself forward for these challenges? Yeah. It was a sad day, a black day and it's...I don't know, I mean the club will remember Felly weithio'r rhino yna yr unigfataeth. Mae'r cerddau, iddyn nhw. Felly weithio'r rhino yna yr un oeddoedd. Mae'r iawn iroed mewn cyfnodau a oedd hynny'n eu gwneud arnyn ni. A'r gweithio fod yn weithi ddweud y cyfnod gan yma. Ac yn ymgyrch yn dod am hynny'n meddwl hefyd. your supporters and friends and family from the wider audience can get involved and then hopefully donate what they can. We've got your screen sign, which you've got the details on. There's stuff to go on, just given John Duckworth, Lincoln to Bradford walk, 2015. They can do it by telephone by just texting BANT, which is on higher case. BANT is 56 and just text the amount and just do it to 770. I'm very humble of anybody who gives a pound, let alone a hundred pounds, you know what I mean, because I just do the walking. I've got a team behind me, just to organise them for me, so I just walk in and the people who give money is I'm very humble of them, and I'm very grateful for it. I suppose that is the key for industry, it is very important to it. No matter what people can donate, it does mean a lot to you obviously as you put yourself through this. I suppose every pound that you see adding on will give you that boost as well, and you know what you're doing from a really good cause. The more you get I suppose, it spurs even more, but somebody says to me, what if you're in a raised ten pound? For a raised ten pound I'll walk centre for your mouth, because someone has donated ten pound. But the more you see it going up, it spurs your mind, and it just proves how generous people are, and how they remember these things. Obviously at last, at home give and see, it's always a time to reflect, I suppose, on what happened nearly 30 years ago. But when you walk into the ground, you finally finish it on the Saturday just for the game, I suppose that's an emotional occasion. I think I do believe we're doing a lot of appreciation for the 50 bands I suppose that are coming round. So that's when it is emotional then, and then obviously with a minute's applause or a minute's silence, whichever we have on that day. I'm always sad on that day to be honest, so it always affects me. And as you just touched on, obviously going with the bands as well, they're doing it as well, it sums up the Football United at the moment. Obviously there's a lot of people, a lot of organisations getting involved in wanting to show their respects to what happened 30 years ago. Yeah, I think that's a good thing. It's like the ad bucket collection I do believe at the FA Cup semi-finals and our Leeds and Huddersfield and things. And Lincoln actually had a collection, I do believe this weekend at their home game. I saw it on their Twitter, social media. And the fans always give money. I don't know if they're right or so, but they always give money and they give what they can, which I appreciate. I suppose when I take it, the research unit appreciates it as well, because if it wasn't for them, there'd be no Burns research unit.