 Wel wneud i gael, i gyd yn gweithio'r gweithioedd Everton. Wel mae gennym ni ddod amser, yn 37 o'n gwneud yn gweithio'r gweithio. Yn ymgyrch yn ysgrifenni'r honn gwneud i'r Llyfrgell yn ystafell, o'ch gweithio'r 2017-18 sefydlain y Llyfrgell Prif. A mae'n ffrindio'r 1,000 o'r gweithio'r Llyfrgell. Mae gennym nhw o'r 6 o'n gweithio lŷn o'r ddweud o'r ddigon. Mae gen nhw'n ddif arlawni yn blyny, er hynny. Eventon Tgwyl Cwbl yn rhoi'r deunydd, ac y tandrydd y gwagol adrilon. Rydyn ni'n rhoi ei wneud i si propertyau yw i Western. Yn ystod y gallai maeth yn rwyf iawn. Mae peithio'r naen nhw yn ei thysgol trwy yma, a dda i Manchester City. Ydw i'n rhoi i dri, a blwyddyn i'r rhaid y Cymru. Mae'r bandwydau ei dda, mae'r campion chyfyddywch er mwyn o gyn, Nid wneud i ni'n rhaid, mwyaf yn hwyl yn rhaid. Felly, mae'n gweithio'r gweithio'r ffordd, a, mae gweithio'r cyhoeddi'r gweithio yn yr eitem yn oeith. Felly, nawr, mae'n dweud â'n gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio'r sfeiclion yma i'r ddweud. Mae'n dweud i chi gyd yn y Gweithreit Gwylwyr Gweithrwynt, yn yllanogion 34 o fennu i Liverpool. Rwyf o'r gweithio, mae'n gweithio'r gweithiaid i'r plwyr yn gweithio'r gweithreit, A dyna'n golygiad yma o Jordan Pickford. But what is it specifically that you like about Jordan Pickford? I like his character. I really do. I think he's old school. I think he's one of us. I think he's brought into the Everton way. I think he was born to be an Everton goalkeeper. I had a mad one in Neville Southpool. But I think this boy is exactly the same. He loves it. He thrives on it. If he gets a bit of steak, he loves it. And he plays with his smile on his face. Ond ein bod ymddangos o'r dda hwn yn ymddangos yn y cyfnod cyfaint. Ac oeddwn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Pan o'n gwneud o'r peth oed yn y blaen yw? Efallai i chi'n gweithi Ion Joe Kenny o'n gweithio? Ond oeddwn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'r holechau'r cyfrif yw'r oedd yn gweithio a'r hyn yn ymddangos i'r hyn o'r prenghwyl i'r ffwrdd. But he just happens to be behind one of the best rygba vontade in the Premier League and arguably the most popular eviblings player I feel so sorry for him because I believe they should have met his debut before he actually made his debut I think we were playing well for 223 and he weren't really given that chance. My boss and I think he would become a little bit frustrated when rightly so because rhio playing well. Ewasb y tîm, dweud o gyfnodyniadau. Yn nod i gyd yn gwneud. Fe'ch dweud o'i siarmen Cornman, bod e'n ddweud y bod nhw yn gwirio'r ystod y gweldol i Angliau. Ond yn yw Llefod. Efo'r hyn yn i'w gweithio'r ffer am flaethau. Efallai mae'r reoedd yw'r gweithio yn y tîm. Felly mae'n gwneud i weld John Jones yw niad dros a wedi gwneud i weld y gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gwneud y maen nhw'n iawn oed. Mae'n mynd i gyd. Mae'r ddysgu wedi'i gweld a chyfnodd maen nhw'n gwneud, fe yw siarad, a lle mae'r ddau fawr. Mae'r gwaith yn ôl, mae ffaith sy'n gyd yn cael ei ddechrau. Ffawr iawn, mae'r gwaith yn gyfarfodd y gwblwch gyda John Joe Kenny, yn Gweinruwni, a'r Joddan Pickford. A o'n ddicsys, y ffordd o'r adeg yw'r gwasb o adeg yng Nghymru, Mae'r nhw'n gwneud fydd yw'r gwasanaeth i ddechrau Dan Horden. Rwy'n iawn a'i'r gwaith. Dan erioed yn gwneud o'r hollwn. Rwy'n rhoi'n hollwn i'r hollwch, ac yn ymrydydd gyda'r gwasanaeth nhw'n gwneud o'r hollwch. Rwy'n hollwch ar hollwn i'r hollwch ar hollwch ar y hollwch. Ar y hollwch ar y hollwch, yn hyn cymryd ar hyn o'r hollwch. Mae'n cymryd, Mae'n gweithio i'r cyflawni ymddangos o'r proiectau hynny, sy'n gweithio i'r cyflawni'r cyflawni. Fe'n gweithio i'r cyflawni'r cyflawni, mae'n gweithio gwylliant yn ymddangos o'r cyflawni, gyda gyflawni gyda gyflawni, gyda'r cyflawni gyflawni, a mae'n meddwl i'r proiectau pan disibl. Yn ymgyrch, mae'n gyflawni'r cyflawni, mae'n gwybodaeth i gael i'r cyflawni. I'm just so proud of him, he's proud to wear the badge for 140 and he's passionate about something so positive. It just brings joy to us when we're at the ground. Dan is an amazing individual. So every time he come into the hub obviously all the staff are familiar with Dan and he never fails to put a smile on everyone's face. It's a huge impact that he has not only in the work that he does for us but also just the energy he brings and enthusiasm, the positivity he brings èw innen. We definitely think the tan is number one blue. That was one of the highlights of the night was this, Nords. Lumping the throat stuff, it really was. I had to see his parents on there as well with him communicating through signals then... Wow, I would'n mesmerised, and the excitement in his face just summed him up and subbed his love for Everton Football Club. He loved it didn't he? Yeah he did, quite rightly so. ..a hynny'n siŵr i ni i'n gydag-wyrdd, ac mae'r ffraeg yn gweithio'r bêl iawn. Mae'n ddweud i'r fan o'r peth ddweud. Fe dda chi'n gwneud ar hyn o gyfraeg ystod. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio... ..a'r ddiwrdd yn ffantyfodol o'i cyfan. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio... Ac efallai hwnnw fel y bwysig. Yma yw'r ffantauaeth sydd yn fawr o bobl, efallai bod ni'n lefio at ystafell y wneud o'r ffwrdd i'r llun ffordd. Felly, mae'r ffawr a'r holladeau, wedi dweud ond gan allan, a fawr, ac mae'n adnodd gan hynny i ymddangos i ymddangos lle byddai ffaith. Mae'r ffawr yn fag ar hyn o bryd. Ond mae'n ddifyn nhw dy'n gweithio ar gyfan ni. Yn y ffu nhw, Evernton yn y cymerodol yw ein ffyrdd. ac mae hwn wedi cael eu ffordd hwn ar gyfyrd gafodd hwn Daerbyn i'w reifio y cyfafodd. Danies Barot absen Daled, gall perthyned yn ei cyhoedd. Helogol, am bach yn iawn i ni i cael ei cyfleu'r gweithio'n ei wneud a— gan gweithio arno'r club yn ni'n vancyddol iawn. Pan yn 30 yr yw'r ddweud i gyd, a'i adroddiadau yn dod o ff yn ei gydогod ymgyrch. O'r gweithio'n gweithio'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ychydig, fyw i ddim yn dweud y fan, oherwydd y syniad cynllun wedi bod gennymau ffans fel ymgyrch yn dweud y cwestiynau i'r unig. Felly mae'r fyw yn dweud fyw yn ffans. Since everybody associated with Everton Football Club, the supporters, the staff, the players, the board embrace Everton in the community. You've got that pride in Everton in the community. They do, because it's such an important part of our Football Club of being a club, ensuring we have that sense of belonging and commitment to the community. So, it really is a shared accolade today for all of the people you've just spoken about. We're delighted from the community programme to be able to bring that here at the end of the season and receive the accolade here at Goodersham Park. y gallwch â alimentaidd, mae yו hi'n cysylltiad gwybod, a mae hi'n gwahanol. Diolch. Dwi'n cael ei wneud. Mae gennym o'r llكنfodd. Mae gennym o'r cyflwyno'r llyfridd. Dwi'n rwyf i'r meddwl a'r cyfle이 rwyf yn bwrdd. Rwy'n meddwl i'n cael ei chanol. Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl a ddim yn cullig criminal o gyflog yr ydych chi'n mynd. Y drwy'r cyflog dweud. Mae unrhyw flodd yn byw yn cael ei g trunkbwynt. Mae hynny'n gwybod i ni. Barat Baksondale yn yw'r tynnu, ond ymgyrch yn ei wneud, yn y cyfaint ac rwy'n credu. Rwy'n credu rydyn ni'n gwneud, rydyn ni'n credu'r cyfaint yn y cyfaint, a dyna'n hyn i'r tynnu. Rydyn ni'n credu'r cyfaint, rydyn ni'n credu'r cyfaint. Yr tynnu a'r tynnu oedd y Gymfotoedd Ddeuittrach Cymru yn ymgyrch. Rwy'n ei wneud ar Yfynch Ffarn, mae'r tynnu oedd yn cyflei'r cyfaint. Rwy'n credu, rydyn ni'n credu? Well, just going about on the crutches and the power they generate in the shots, it's quite incredible and the pressure that must be on their arms as well going about, but they were all loving it, they were all playing with a smile on their face and that's when you think, stop moaning, stop moaning about things in life and you watch them boys in the playing football and it was great to watch, it really was. What about the veteran Steve Johnson, you still put the ball in the back of your head, don't you? I wouldn't like to be a goalkeeper. Steve, we know what he's done for England, we know what he means to this football club, but bye. Does he pack a power punch? It really does, it's an unbelievable shot. We had some guests, didn't we, if you recall, we'd be showing around and they stopped to watch it and they were standing there open mouthed. Mesmerised, they really was and they were saying to us every time that the boys were having shots, they were doing a shooting session, every time they were going, wow, that is unbelievable. He's unbelievable and then when Steve would do it, he would do it extra well because he was that powerful but no, it must be difficult but they don't show it that it's difficult. Absolute credit to the football club, they all are. And that's just about it for part one of this week's Everton show, don't go too far away though because coming up in part two we'll hear from James McCarthy, we'll hear from Cenk Towson and we'll speak a lot more about the visit to West Ham. Welcome back to part two of this week's Everton show, well earlier this week at the Finch Farm I caught up with James McCarthy, who of course has been out injured since breaking his leg against West Bromwich Albion in really unfortunate circumstances at Gooderson Park back in January. But as you're about to see, James McCarthy is in good spirits. James, it's fantastic to see you here at USM Finch Farm. The first and most obvious question is how are you doing? It's going really well, so far so good anyway. I've been to see the surgeon this morning actually and he's really happy with the way Everton's gone. The bond is healing really well and he says I'm well on course to returning maybe just pre-season time. Every little helps doesn't it, so every little bit of good news that you get must be good for you? It's been brilliant to get some good news, obviously at the time it was all doom and gloom, you're worrying about this and that but certainly it's so far so good and it's gone really, really well. With the help of the lads here, they've been a different class with me. How important is that Jamesy to keep coming into USM Finch Farm and keep being in and around the boys and part of the banter? It's so important, the lads, since day one they've made me feel so welcome. As I say, they've been brilliant and it was good to get back in involved after a couple of weeks at home. I come back and the lads were brilliant to see me back and as I say, it's been brilliant to be back in the gym and getting doing things again. Obviously Seamus knows exactly what you're going through every step of the way doesn't he? Yeah, he's a different class, Seamy. Obviously as I say, he's all the lads have been brilliant with me but obviously Seamy going through the injury, my best mate at the club, he's been a different class, he's been there at the hospital. He came and seen me the first morning, even after I just broke out I looked up and Seamy was standing at the bottom of the bed so he's been a different class to be fair to him. Every little ache I get here and there but to be honest it's going really well but any time I do get out maybe the odd wee bit of pain that was Seamy, he tells me straight away what actually he felt and it's going really good. What types of training can you do? What bits and pieces can you do at the moment down here? I've been in the gym doing upper bodies on the bikes. I started running on the outer G so it's so far so good and everyone's really happy the way it's going. As I say, I've seen the surgeon and he says I'm well on course and he's really happy with the way things are going. You were patient to patient or are you an impatient patient? I'm pretty impatient at times, as I said it's nice to be running on outer G and stuff but the main thing is the bones are healing really well and hopefully not so long I'll be out in the grass running and I'm looking forward to that. What about the support from the Evertonians? They've been amazing since I've come to the club, they've been growing with me and all the well wishes and all the cards are received, it doesn't go missing without saying a big thanks to them and as I say they've been a different class with me. It must help when you know that you've got the backing of tens of thousands of supporters, it means you've done something right at the football club? Yeah well hopefully, I can do more and as I say it's all going well and the main thing is now is making sure I get it right and get back on the pitch as soon as possible. Is it terrific lad as Nate James McCarthy and it's great to see him doing so well and great to see him or hear him being so positive? Yeah it is, his rehabilitation seems to be coming on great and when we had up at Finch Farm does he's now got a smile on his face and that's where I like to see James McCarthy with a smile on his face because he tells you he's getting better, his legs feeling better and he'll be getting prepared for next season. And when he says he's about to start running on the specially adapted running machine, that's incredible. It is because it was a nasty break, there's no question about it, we were doing commentary that day, we've seen Rondon's face when it happened. And he was emotionally upset as well so it was a bad break but James is one of them, he's a fighter, you can tell that way he plays football. He's a determined character and he'll not be long before we see him back on the pitch in a blue shirt. When he says that Seamus has been there every step of the way from the second he woke up in the hospital bed after his operation, that doesn't surprise you at Seamus doesn't it? Not at all, not at all, I've just had five minutes with him in the gym just having a general chat about things. Well, I was studying the gym, he was working out and I just had a general chat about his time at Everton and how he loves Everton Football Club. It doesn't surprise me about this boy, I cannot speak highly enough of him on and off the pitch, I think he's a terrific lad. I think Seamus's form will be inspirational to James McCarthy as well. Daz, when he came back that Leicester game I think that was incredible performance, I really did. He'd had ten month out and to be making a run into Leicester City's box in injury time to get up in the 18-year box. He was quite astounding really but that just sums the boy up, it really does and he's a winner through and through and he just loves Everton Football Club, don't he? And he'll be in action on Sunday when Everton go to West Ham and so will Jeng Tosen who really is finishing this season with the flourish and really showing the Evertonians what he's all about. He's looking forward to Sunday and already he's looking forward to next season as well. Yeah, it was difficult the first few months because you come from a new culture, you come from a new country. It's not easy to settle in in the Premier League because it's a really tough league but after a while when I spent time with the guys, with the lads and when I trained harder it felt better as well and now I think I'm settled in perfect to the Premier League. On a personal level what do you think extra you can achieve next season given the fact that you'll have had a bit more time with the team? Yeah, after I do the pre-season with the team I think I will feel better. I think next season I will score more goals than this season and I hope I will help a lot of my team. And you were Sam Allardyce's first signing at the club as manager so does that give you extra confidence knowing that you have the manager's backing that he brought you in? Yeah, sure because he always believed in me. He brought me, I was his first signing. We are good in contact, we have a good relationship with him and it feels great to play for him. Just about that relationship with some of those other forward players because obviously you mentioned Theo Walkot as well who came in in January the same time as you, as obviously Yannick Velasse here as well. Do you feel like you've got a good relationship with the other attacking players in the team? Yeah, sure because they also helped me a lot on the pitch and outside the pitch. Theo Walkot, Yannick Velasse, Guilffy Sigurdson, these are players who know the Premier League longer than me and I think we have a good relationship with them but next season it will be better for sure. Jeng Toshans, one of them, sent a forward to nods who seems to have every type of goal in his locker. He does from the first game I seen him at Tottenham away, I thought his touch were good. I just needed some goals and he's provided them now. Eddars shots on target. I think he's a good player, he's going to get better and better and I think we'll comfortably see him next season getting beyondable figures forever. And the fans have taken to him as well haven't they? Yeah they have, they've got a song about him, I've spoke to him the other day about it as well and he enjoys the song, he likes the song as well and it's always great to have the fans on your side, especially when you're a striker as well and if he keeps scoring goals next season like he's already produced now, he'll become a fans favourite as well. Just let me ask you about Sir Alex Ferguson's nods, really bad news about Sir Alex Ferguson but seemingly he's going to come through it. Yeah let's hope so, fingers crossed, wow what can you say about Sir Alex Ferguson, he's won every honour, he's been man United through and through after he came down from Aberdeen, terrific character and for man United what he's done is absolutely incredible but he's a figure of British football, he certainly is and let's hope he makes a speedy recovery and we just wish his family well as well. We wish him well Snods and we wish David Moyes well too, he's kept West Ham United in the Premier League. I wish him well after Sunday, I don't wish him well before the game but no I got on great with Moyes-y, yourself as well does, he's a nice fellow, he really is and he's a strong character, there's no question about that, he's done well with West Ham, he's been asked to do the job of keeping him up, he's certainly done that. He's had to be a strong character hasn't he? Yeah he has because he has as well, he took over at man United from Sir Alex as well which were a difficult time, he then went abroad, found that difficult but he's come back, West Ham have taken on board, he's done the job as I said that he was paid to do, he's kept him up, I would like to see him at West Ham next season, obviously I'm not a West Ham fan, I don't know what they think but he's done the job, he really has so after Sunday's result I wish him well, I'll shake his hand. I wish him well but not before the game does, we will honestly ever win. We want to win the last game. Of course we do. Winning the last game takes you into the summer in a good frame of mind. Yeah we mentioned it earlier in the show, we've been beaten once hopefully in nine games after Sunday and that's been a great end to the season so yeah nothing but a win will do at the London stadium. The 38th and final Premier League game of the season and that's just about it for this week's Everton show my thanks to Snods for joining us, we'll have one more for you next week until then goodbye.