 Yn y ffeidiwyr yma o'r ffordd oherwydd y ffordd, mae y ffordd yn cael eu cyffredig o'r ffordd o'r llanfeydd, cael eu sgwrs i'r sgwrs o'r newid. Fy ddim yn gyfo'r ffordd, mae'n gweithio'r link i'r bydd y ffordd, a'r ffordd e'n freu. Felly ei ei eisiau i'r ffordd o'r ffordd. Ydw i'n ddigwydd, mae gennych? Mae gennych? Mae gennych? Mae gennych? Mae gennych? Mae gennych? Mae gennych? Mae gennych? I can tell you right now what I wouldn't say, a shit that I be record, that I can say, rar a goddysyn. Rar a goddysyn. I don't know what I'm going to leave. It might be good then. Generally over time it's going to be shit. I think the important thing for us to take will be how... I don't know whether to take as such but to recreate would be, and this comes down to damn nice obviously, the proximity of the pity of Goddysyn in terms of where the fans are. I mean that's the one thing I'd like to take away from Goddysyn if you'd ask me, would be how close we are to the pity. We've seen over the past five games now when the crowd get involved in the game, the difference it makes to the players. Even against Burnley the other night, the opening half an hour, the atmosphere was brilliant in the first five attending this the other night. I've a game, a last game of the season with nothing on it. But the crowd were brilliant from when the siren come on, and the intervals in the game. The team start are better than I've seen the team start for ages. I think that's one thing I would really like to take. I know Steve mentioned the atmosphere and that is vital. But I think if it's designed with proximity being very, very close to the pitch, I think that will really help in this new stadium. I mean that's more to do with the design of the stadium now, isn't it? But it's a difficult one, isn't it? What would you take? Take the goalposts. No, that's what he's asking. I mean there are traditions that you would take to a new ground. I wouldn't take wooden seats. Wasn't there a thing of... But did they say they were going to go on a bar within the stadium? I think there's a... There was talk, wasn't it, that there'd be a bar inside that would be built using different parts of Goodison Park. So maybe some of the archival leach stuff and things like that. Which is, yeah, I can understand, though, that that'd be really good. But I don't like this idea of taking seats out of the ground and putting 1,878 seats. No, no, no. Sorry, no, no, no. It's a new... It's a new stadium. And no, just... You could have a couple inside that you're all there, just off to the round. A concourse or whatever, but for a brand new state-of-the-art stadium. No, that's a big no-no for me. I mean, you want to take your tradition with you don't. You want to take part of your tradition. I think some clubs have moved from their grounds to new grounds. And there's a willingness, you know, the really... I remember Main Road, right? It was like four different stands that didn't complement themselves. Goodison feels to me... Like, I don't know, and this might just be... But because it's all the same height, and it does feel like it's one thing. Whereas I remember Main Road just felt like four different stands that had been built at different sides. Yeah, it was pulling the earth at me. And Goodison feels like, because it's been... Apart from the parking, because it's been... I mean, parking is 25 years old now, isn't it? So apart from the parking, the other three sides feel very much like one thing. It's all wrapped around in a way. Whereas other grounds, I just felt like, oh, they were happy to go. I don't know. I don't know. It's each of their own because you don't have that attachment. When Tottenham left, it never felt like to me when Tottenham left that. Maybe because they were building on the same site. Yeah. Arsenal think it was hard for them to leave. When Arsenal left, I actually think that that signaled a big change in that club. So a lot of people, they would say that was for the better. But for a lot of people I remember, I remember they moved. I remember they'd taken the badge around so people couldn't copyright it. Little things like that just felt like this club is going somewhere else now. Westam's a good example. Mostly because I felt like when Westam moved, a lot of their fans were like, this is who we are. We don't need that big stadium that, which isn't really ours and wasn't built for us. And I think they were like, this is fine. I think they've totally lost their identity. No, I think they've tried to create an identity that's simply not Westam. And I think that's why this is interesting. Because we've got the chance in going to a new ground and making it our own thing, but keeping the things that we, you know, from Gullison that will keep that identity. It just puts them in a new place. And then that's what's interesting. So, you know, certainly there's a lot of things like obviously you would expect evidence to run out of any ground to Zeadcars. That's the sadden. And the sadden. And the sadden's in there now, and it's in there. It's part of it. It's funny how things, isn't it funny how quickly something's like, you can't mess with that, you can't mess with that. But if something works, you're like, that's got to be there. And the added spot on against Bailey. The timing was pale. But that's what I'm saying. It's like, no one ever was like, don't make me, like people, I did, people say before, you know, why don't we do, maybe do the Tony Bellu version and people are like, no, no, no. It's the same with, like, kind of flags in the galaxy. And then as soon as it happens and it works. The flags, the other light was, the devil being watching the flag. It's like Frank Ferke and Chelsea. They're like before. There's flags everywhere. But I think one thing I'd like to say, and I don't know whether it works. I haven't seen any designs. I wouldn't have a clue. But I would like to see some article, each stuff in the new stuff. You know, just on, even if it was a print. All right. Right. This is, all right. All right. This brings me to something that I've seen last night. Right? You're smiling like you know. But do you know? Is it Man City? It's Man City because that was last night. Yeah. So was it where they had the flags? So they have flags. Right, yeah. They have, they have, they have a thing that goes all the way around. Like Tottenham. So Tottenham last week at all the Champions League logos. Okay. Which is fine. So last night Man City had flags. And they were digital flags. Right? And I've seen a couple of Liverpool tweets. I don't actually think that's a bad thing because it is 2019. Right? If those flags are actual flags that have been taken and photographed and then recreated on a thing, then I actually don't have any problem with that.