 Felly, a ddwy'n gweithio ar y dyfodol yma, yma ymlaen nhw'n ei wneud yn ei ffocus a'r ysgol ymlaen yma, ond mae'n cael ei wneud yn hawddio'r pwysig a'r ysgol yma, ond mae'n gweithio ar y gael ymlaen yma, ond yma ymlaen yma yma Abertrwy, ond ymlaen yma, efo'r Lester City ar y Prif Illig. Yn cael yma, mae'n gweithio'r Ymlaen, ymlaen yma, mae'n gweithio ar y Prif Illig yma, Rhaid i'n cael ei gwiswch yn gynyddiadwch a bwysig a'r Flockf achieved. But to be up there obviously with yourself and having a little bit of fun watching the game and doing a little bit of commentary work was good and something I will look to do again. It was a nice game for Sheamus. Wasn't it? Yeah it wasn't too difficult. I think my 23s had probably played against harder teams and a young, very young portsmouthed team that they put out but they still had to go and do their job and to be fair from the first minute to the last was pretty much in control of the game and hopefully that will give them a little bit of confidence going forward in that competition. mwyn ei ddreidio cynllun o'r canfodd, ac mae'r hyn yn ddweud chi'n mynd. Felly, rwy'n gwybod bod ddim yn gweithio amwyl i'n ddorol, pan rwy'n gweithio, s Gund yn fynd i'r gweithio, ond mae'n ddweud ei wneud ei wneud unig cyfrofiol golygof yn ei gael, ond rwy'n gweithio ar y cydwyr. Felly, rydw i'n du iddo. Yma, mae e'n ddweud hi'n ddweud. Felly, rwy'n wneud yr ymddiad. Ond mae'r rhaglen gwybeth i mi i ddeud i. dyna'r box o wedyn benwn nid i'i wleidio'n gweithio i weld oherwydd gwrthu ddechrau sy'n dod fel Ifad. Ym rhan ohoch y gallu gweithio'n waith i ddechrau'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio arweithio'n gweithio a gamesau телograff. A flynyddo i fynd i chi'n mynd i chi, o blinio'r llwyf, i chi'n gwymo'n fynd i'r gymparadau, i chi'n mynd i chi'n bwysig i gael, beth felly fel y ffrinig i ychydig yn ymwneud a gyda hunain, dweud yr addian nhw'n gweithio fel gynllun Hawr Gwyrdd e'w fath o wybodol eitha yw 10 min. Yn pob dda, rydych dweud y rhai am y ymddai, ddim yn fan i'n ddoch yn trainsio, dwi'n meddlai â'r peth, i chi'n cael ei fath o'i ddweud i'r ddweud hefyd. Maen nhw'n credu y wasir i'n mynd o exhale ar gyfer Ilda, ac rwyf nhw'n meddwl i'r colli gan fynd i chi'n cael ei mynd i'n cael eu gwkel. Mae'n gallu ei ddweud y James. Ond yw'r hwyl yn ei wneud yn llaw. Roedd yw'r unrhyw hwn yn ysgol, mae'n gwybod eich bod yn credu i'r wahanol. Yn y gweithio'n rhan o'r maen nhw'n gwneud? Rwy'n gweithio. Rydw i'n gweithio'n rhan o'r gweithio, nid oedd yn gweithio'n gweithio'n rhan o'r hwyl yn rhan o'r hwyl, rydw i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n hwyl yn rhan o'r hwyl i'r rhan o'r hwyl, Tommy – well, I really admire. It wasn't nice to see. He will be back from it, I suppose. My first interviews of chains of it, I want to go out there now every week and do as well as I possibly can to show James that he will be back, he will be fine. Every time I step out of goodness and every time I step out of training I'll be doing all I can to be the best I can be, so he can see on a Saturday watch a match of the day or whatever that there is a way back and I have no doubt James will be okay. How has Sheamus been around the place since he's been injured? Surprisingly really positive. I say surprisingly that's not because he's not a positive person. It's just normally when you're going to be out for a long period you do have your dark days and you do get down but I think the physios would say he must be up there one of the best patients they've had. Probably a lot better than I was when I was out for that time but not really positive. He's had the close season where one obviously was away from him and he got on with his early stage rehab and then ever since then he's had people to bounce off and get through it but he said there's nothing like playing football. He's delighted even though obviously there's only a couple hundred people watching it. It was nice for him to get back on the turf and he can't wait to get going again. It's always great for a player to be injured to know that there's other players within the squad who have been through it, the likes of yourself, Yannick Bellassie for example. You're now going to need to be there for James McCarthy as well. Yeah it's nice to obviously be able to talk to them and see how they feel. Obviously Fune has again been out for a little while but disappointed for James. Honest lad makes a tackle and unfortunately comes away with a broken leg but the operation has gone well. The realism has probably hit him now. He knows it's a long, slow road to recovery but thankfully he can look not too far away to his best mate who's dealt with it really well and at the moment no signs of it going to hinder him going forward and hopefully that's going to be something similar for James. That'll be a big help for James. He wanted the fact that Seamus has been through it and Seamus is back now playing. Yeah that's not really the right word to use but perfect timing to see obviously from the day he wants it to get into play again. So Seamus will be there for him as James he was for Shay so it's a great relationship they've got off the pitch as well. Friendship, great bond and I'm sure you'll need him for those other times when you feel things aren't going quite right. It was terrific to see Seamus bombing up and down the right wing wasn't it in that distinctive style of his and it was an easy game for him to come into because Everton were in control from the very first whistle. Yeah we dominated the game it was a good game for Seamus to get his fitness in. I don't think he was under too much pressure defensively but still made his run, still made his screeches down there. Asking for the ball down the wing and let you say it's fantastic to see him. He's always got a smile on his face but it seems to be that little bit bigger when he's playing football and hopefully we see a happy Seamus throughout the rest of the season. Nathan Broadhead took his goal well didn't he? Yeah great ball from Fraser but yeah great composure. I told him he probably should have had another one on his head. He laughed at me but the boys like I said a good bunch of boys at their 23s and confidence is starting to come back and that's the main thing. A few lads did themselves no harm obviously the performances live or not. And you made Prasala Sambu your man of the match because he scored two goals, one of which was a perler. Yeah I think if I had not given it him it would have been a bit harsh. There was a couple of players that ran him quite close but you know the first goal was obviously exceptional and the second goal summed up his night. He worked tirelessly throughout and he deserved to make the goalkeeper making a mistake and then slot it home. Let's have a little break from conversation now and hear from Gilfee Siginson. He sat down in my first chair early this week. I didn't actually get my driving licence until I was about 19, 20 so it was an Audi Q7. It was kind of silver, it was the Brazilian Ronaldo. I had something to do with this and it sure was over his number or something. I play in football in the garden or inside my brother. Got your brother out when you were young? Yeah he's older. He had the ball when I was trying to get up. Do you walk up? I think one of my first games in the Premier League. I shot us with him so that's I think one of my first runs. I've normally sung Stand By Me. It's quite easy, I can kind of talk through it. I don't know, it must have been something back home in Iceland for doing something wrong. Let's just leave it at that. Gilfee's coming into a little bit of form, Jags, and he showed that he's got an eye for a goal which we knew anyway. Yeah, we definitely knew that. We knew he's obviously a great set-piece taker and he takes his chances. When he gets one, he struggles to probably find those moments in the early part. He probably had a disrupted pre-season, the bids being accepted, not being accepted. Going on tours, not going on tours. Came to us probably not in the full match fitness condition he would have hoped. Came to us when we possibly were in our worst period as well. It was a difficult start for Gilf, but turned the corner. He's always put a shift in, and I think that's starting to pay off now. He took a couple of these goals fantastically well, obviously, settled by some people nicely. No great lad to have around the place as well. It's nice to see when the goals start flying in, the assists and stuff. It's nice to see that he's finally settling in, and hopefully it can be the linchpin for us moving forward. What way are you doing on the right-hand side of the penalty area in the Merseyside Derby? I'm often in training and stuff. I make silly runs, so I went for one at that time. Quite a few people have asked me the same question. There's no logical explanation except for I was back in the playground as a kid, and running down the wing enjoying myself. Somebody else who's enjoying himself around the place is Jordan Pickford, who settled into the football club really well, and is performing well on the pitch as well, as indicated by his award England under 21. It's great for the boys to get something like that. Obviously Jordan's a smashing lad, lively bubbly, as most goalkeepers are. It's nice he's pulled off some great saves, he's matched winning performances at a time or ended up keeping us clean sheets with some fantastic saves and decisions and things like that. You forget how young he is. He came with a big prize tag and everyone wasn't too sure whether it was too early for him to cost that much money, but the way I see it, it's getting quite cheap and hopefully he'll be here for a long, long time and can put himself down with a fantastic goalkeeper this club I've had before and he's started off pretty well. He certainly has and that's just about it for part one of this week's programme. After the break we'll hear plenty more from Phil Jagielkill. We'll also hear from Leighton Baines and we'll hear from Adrian Heath. Welcome back to part two of this week's Everton show. He's the most recent and most welcome visitor here to USM. Finchforn was Adrian Heath and she was very much a part of the glory days here of the mid 80s. He's currently coaching in the MLS with Minnesota United and I caught up with him to ask him how the inaugural season for his team had gone. It started very badly. I wanted to let myself in for the first few weeks but fortunately enough and I'm glad to say that we got better as the year went on and the second half of the season gives us a lot of optimism moving forward. So it's never easy first year expansion team bringing in 28 new players in the space of about five or six weeks but it has its challenges but in the end we ended up, we made ourselves credible in the end and really looking forward to the off season and now making one or two additions to improve it moving forward. Soccer of course has a tough battle doesn't it to make the very back pages of the USA papers because it's up against popular traditional sports. The NFL is huge, college, American football. I was talking to somebody the other day I think there's something like 30 colleges that play over 75-80,000 people every week. So that gives you an idea of the popularity of that sport but the game soccer, football as we know it is getting better and I think we average now more than the basketball and the hockey crowds. So it's moving in the right direction. What have you made of Everton this season? It's been a strange one so far hasn't it? I don't think anybody saw the start what we had coming obviously with the outlay and everything and the optimism of what had happened the year before so in the end it's probably inevitable what happened but I think that Sam's come in obviously giving everybody a left giving everybody a boost and I think now everybody can settle down and the team can start to play the football that we all know they're capable of. You've played against Sammy Lee a few times haven't you? I'm old enough to have played against Sam as well but Sam Allardice so that tells you. Obviously I've had a really good day there today with the guys and it's good to see them both they're both really happy and excited to be here and I think you can see with Sammy's enthusiasm on the side of the field that I can assure every Evertonian that this guy is so determined to do well here as he's been everywhere he's been and I've got great admiration for what Sam Allardice is doing so I think the club's in good hands. Talking of the MLS Major League Soccer House Tim Howard have you spoke to T-How lately? Yeah he popped over not long ago just to sort of you final bits and bobs of his old house out so I met with him for a bite to eat and yeah he's still loving it taking a bit of a bigger role at the club not only playing but you know the background and trying to have a bit of a new squad and stuff like that purpose built changing grounds and all sorts like that so I think Colorado are kicking on and he's delighted to be part of it. Great move for him wasn't it to go back there and just see out the twilight days of his career. Yeah he was always passionate about American obviously football you know he had 130 appearances or whatever he made for his national team so he'd never shirked his responsibilities that way so I think to go back and give a bit back and get a bit of publicity and things like that he'd done his time over in England fantastic years here and it was probably the right move at the right time. Is the MLS something that you would ever consider in a few years time? A good few years time I'm not sure how long you expect me to keep playing for it does but it's different I think with Tim being American and a goalkeeper the MLS looks for a certain type of player in all sorts I'm not sure I sent her back 35 years plus he's high on their list of agendas but I'm quite happy as I am at the moment there's no family or anything to go back for in America so happy trying to get in the Everton team week in week out and I've not looked that far ahead really. Try and add to your 368 first team appearances one more you draw a level with Kevin Sheedy by the way did you ever think you'd get to not far off 400 appearances when you first arrived at the club because there's some going? Not at all you know I think when I played previously at Sheffield you have the championship the cup runs there seems to be a lot more games week in week out I'm older and my league is a bit less and obviously the amount of plays you're competing with and the quality and stuff you know in my 11th season to have averaged sort of 30, 32, 33 games a season wherever it works out is good going so proudest punch to have got to that number but hopefully not quite finished hopefully there's a few more appearances and they go past Sheeds and then hunt down the next one and then go from there really and then roll behind him as well 10 years or so and every week when we're on the television the commentators still get it wrong it's actually not Jag Yelker is it? Yeah we have this conversation quite a lot it's my name, it's my football name it's what I've been used to getting called I wouldn't pull anyone up I wouldn't get frustrated obviously it's pronounced Yelker when I have to do something to camera and they ask me my name I'm not going to say it wrong but football it's my stage name if you like commentators Jag Yelker is absolutely fine it's what everyone expects me to turn my head round too Yag's doesn't stand me Exactly, it sounds rubbish so call yourself Jag Yelker it's absolutely fine Well somebody else who's been around for a long time is of course Layton Baines another player well over 300 first team appearances for the club he's been speaking to us about his favourite of the season ticket campaign because next Wednesday 31st of January is the deadline for season ticket holders to renew for 2018-19 by using the 12 month direct debit scheme It's one of those traditional grounds that are becoming rare in top like football now that epitomises what you associate with that old English style it's a ground I grew up going past them away in and out of town many times on the bus and whatnot so it's got some nostalgia for me walking out to Zekaz is always very special probably honestly resonates more when I'm watching yeah goose bumps when I'm watching we've experienced it down the years many times being in close games and when you do get that back and support and you can just feel that being willed on to get the winner or whether you're seeing a game out you can really feel that when it's there can make a huge difference What's Bane's he been like about the place has he been a bit more of a bear with the sore head than he's been injured I wouldn't go that far I'd say he's just been a little bit quieter and he's normally quite quiet anyway so it's been frustrating he's still been super positive it's been a bit of a danger especially game time and stuff like that but I think day to day he's itching to get back on the pitch and help us move forward Must be doubly frustrating for someone like Bane's to pick up a semi long term injury just as a new manager arrives yeah well that's the worst possible timing isn't it thankfully I'm sure the manager has a pretty good idea what Bane's he'll offer to the team when he comes back but I say the first thing you want to do as soon as the manager comes in he's trained well put yourself forward to play and then not lose your place so he'll be will add to the sort of the wound that he's got obviously without playing but I'm sure when he gets back he'll be bombing up and down that left side and making sure the manager picks him Does a place to look upon Big Sam as still a new manager or is he well embedded into it now I think a bit of both I think plays that I've played pretty much every game and we'll look at him as being here a while but the ones that are still looking to cement more game time which is probably about 60-70% of the team will be still trying to impress as you do with the new manager so same with the coach and staff they've settled in really well but it is still quite early days Let's have a quick look at some action from the under 18s who edged a five-goal thriller against West Brommer Chalbion recently a good win for the 18s get them right back on track It's nice when the club from the bottom to the top with age groups are doing well and it does spread you see the vibe around the place everyone seems to be walking around with a smile rather than head down so it's nice to beat the young lads putting pressure on the 23s are obviously performing a little bit better again now so it's a knock on effect then the 23s will be knocking on the first team door That's the way it has to be a successful football club of this size needs to be Anthony Gordon scored a fantastic goal against West Brommer he's had a little taste of first team action over in Cyprus Same again it was the way obviously if you were registered low needs it was the most complicated way of picking a squad to go over to Cyprus but fantastic if you're performing well for the team whether it be the 16s, 18s, 23s first team you deserve a chance it's nice to have seen those boys that potentially wouldn't have been able to be in the squad if it wasn't for certain aspects but they must have performed extra special to be given a nudge of a push out the door towards Cyprus Let's finish with the first team Leicester City a Gwdysun Park Wednesday night it's a big game isn't it Most games at the moment are big for us we need to stay in the top half we don't want to be looking over our shoulder so it's all about getting points it was a disappointing one point against West Brom but definitely better than coming away with nothing and if we can pick the three points up against Leicester four points from the two games it puts us back on track a little bit and then the momentum gets us going for the few games that are coming up afterwards It's another game to look forward to a Gwdysun Park Everton against Leicester City next Wednesday in the Premier League as always we'll have full audio commentary from that game and that's just about it for this week's programme Phil Jagielker for joining us thank you for watching please do join us again in 7 days time for another Everton show you've been watching the Everton show on YouTube thank you very much indeed for joining us I hope you've enjoyed it, I'm sure you have don't forget to subscribe and that way catch every single future episode