 Yn y fideo yw'r ffordd o'r ffordd. Mae'r ffordd y app yn ei gweithio gyda cystafol yn ôl gyda sefydlu ddechrau, rym ni'n gweithio ymlaen. Adu'r ffordd y app, gyda'r link yn y ffodol, a'r app yn ddweud. A byddai'n teimlad ar y ffordd, iawn yn ei gweithio i chi i ni nhw. Yn gweithi, Pete. Mae'n gweithi eich ddechrau i'r DM-s ar Twitter. Ond yn lluniau, mae'n gweithio i'r ddaf diadau o'r bwysig. theories, I am looking forward to seeing you. I know your son is it to see me. So, there you go, yesterday you go so we are using burger in the school. Hellow realtooth's son, by the way. Do everything you need, Jordan. I think we've discussed this at length on various shows, but do we need it? Do we need it. I am just gonna totaly consee this because we do need it. I am trying cover myself I'm trying to cover myself so that we don't get that I can still put a positive spin on it. No, but do we need it as a club? Yeah, I honestly do think we need it for the simple reason. And the manager actually said this the other day is that when you're a club like Everton, forget what Michael Vaughan says, I've seen him having another pop of Everton on Twitter before, the weirdo. When you're a club like Everton. Not even a real sport. It's just not a real sport. Not even a real man, he's a dick. When you're a club like Everton and aspiring to try and challenge at the top end, well that's what we're told would aspire we are as fans and you need to be in as many competitions as you can and you need to be in competitions that put your name into other places other than England. So therefore we have to be in it because then we get thrown away in Germany or thrown away in Romania or whatever, you know, anyway. And your Everton's name is then bounced around and then sponsorships and play. Listen, players, let's break down when players say things like I want to play in the Champions League. They probably do a bit, but what do you really mean is I want the big fat pay, like extra bonus that I get. Sponsorship-wise and everything for playing in those competitions. So if Everton finished seventh and Man City win the FA Cup, Everton in the Europa League, then Everton's target too, they're talking to. You know, it's just something a little bit extra to say, oh and we're in the Europa League as well rather than we're aiming to try and get into Europe. We're playing European football next season as well, so again you're going to be showcased around Europe as well. And when you look at the Europa League and you look at the Final Four and it's Chelsea Arsenal being both of them. And you look at Frankfurt and Valencia. And they're probably two teams that are similar to Everton. They're not absolute world beaters in their leagues, they're two decent sides. I look at it like you, is that for Everton, if we could be in Europe every single season, look at Arsenal. Arsenal built the platform for the fan base off the back of being in the Champions League every year for like 19 seasons or whatever it was. They built that, you become a recognised face, you become part of the elite, you become part of whether you like it or not. Things like FIFA and the thing about it is you become relevant. People have different gateways into football and it will always be from the top down, it won't be from the bottom up. So you're going to have kids getting into FIFA and things like that. They'll normally play the teams, you have the best players and that all helps build a brand. When we play games, you want to play those clubs, don't you? You play recognisable clubs. Well even if you play just because you're slightly off time, but if you're playing online and you want to beat someone on, you don't necessarily go like, I'm an idiot. It gives me extra power now and I'm going to beat someone now. It's like you've got to be the best to beat the best, if that makes sense. You're always going to go, well there you've got that player and it all helps each other. You're right brands, not myself, actual sponsorship brands. They'll always be attracted to that bigger market, of course they will. For fans as well, we're talking about it. We've said this a few times and particularly with reference to Bramley Moore. There's evertonians out there at the moment that don't know they're evertonians. So the only way you attract those people, we've said that about the markets in America and things like that. That will answer my European markets as well. We know clubs because they've played in European competitions. Now they mightn't be the biomeunics of this world, but it seems like Wolfsberg and people like that have been in Europe. People have talked about Haith of the Lane and people have talked about Saint Etienne. Saint Etienne haven't done anything in Europe for years, but you still know them as a European club. Things like that. Where is for Everton? Everton have never... We don't have a proud tradition in Europe. We just don't. It's just something apart from when the European Cup has gone, we don't have. Every time we seem to have had a good team, something has happened to stop us from... Whether it be in the 1969-70 team, Dodgy referees having to go to the San Siro and all these things. We just don't have it in history. You have those elite teams that have... There's clubs out there that are a lot smaller than Everton, but are probably more well known because they have a pedigree in the Champions League. The teams out there have won the Champions League that are really probably smaller than Everton, but because they've been in it, more. It's that snowball effect. Look at Seville. They built a team based on the Europa League, and they built a team to win it. And they've been building teams even before they won it, remember? When they had like Freddie Canute, people like that. It was years ago, but they built their success off the back of that.