 Morning Eddie. Morning Mark. We'll start with the events over the course of the international break, obviously, you know, horrendous scenes in the England v Bulgaria game of which Callum Wilson was a part. Have you had the opportunity to speak to him off the back of his return and his thoughts and mentality of what was a really difficult period of time? Yeah I spoke with him yesterday, I had a long chat about the situation. Incredibly disappointing to see. Yn gyntaf, yw'r gweithio, oedd yn gweld iawn, mae'n gweithio yn ystod o'i gwybod i'ch gweithio. Mae'n gweithio, mae'r lleolau i'r gwbl Caelam, ymddangos i'r newid yng ngyngor arall, ac yn gweithio i'r gweithio, o'n gyfroedwyr, a'i'r lleolau i'r newid yng Nghaerwyr. Mae'r lleolau i'r newid yn gweithio, a'i'n gweithio i'r gweithio i'r newid, o'n gweithio i'r newid. Cylwm o'r mewn oedol yng nghylch? Callwm eich wych. Rwy'n rwy'n fawr, mae'r cerddol. Mae'r cyntaf yn ddiweddol, rydyn ni'n gwybod ni'n bwysig. Mae'n rwy'n meddwl i'r bwysig. Mae'n rydyn ni'n gweithio i fynd. Mae'n meddwch. A o ran i'r gweithio, rydyn ni'n fawr yw Llywodraeth, y ddwy'n fawr gyda'r gennym? Felly mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio i gael i'w gweithio'r gweithio? Yn amser y gallwn, mae'n meddwl sy'n meddwl y cyfnodd, ond rwy'n meddwl y proso ar gael a chyfodol i'r ffordd yma, a allan yn y brosidau i gyd yn y ffordd. Efallai yn ymddi'r gweithio i'w ysgolau, yn gweithio'r hyn a allan yn y cyffredinol. Ond, ond o'r gweithio'r sgwp, a'r meddwl sy'n meddwl yma mae'n meddwl yn ei ddechrau i'w rhaid i'w meddwl a'r hyn oedd yn ei ddweud o'r cyffredinol. Felly, dwi'n cael eu gweld ymlaen, o ran wahanol yr yng nghymru a'r ddechrau, y wahanol? Nw, ychydig yn y cwmddian nhw, ac yn ei fod yn gweithio wybod y cyflom. Ac mae'r ymdeithas yr ymddai'r arddangos fel hyn yn dweud, fel yw'r eu cyflom, yn ei fod yn ddefnyddio fod yn dweud, a'r un ddechrau'n ddechrau? this is just my opinion, don't think you want to see game stopped and almost that vile abuse to win so it's a big topic of conversation and everyone can have a different opinion that's just my thoughts International Break is always a time where you like to utilise the players that are left here at the club how did you use the time over the course of this international break to work with the players you had? We did some good work, we were left with a small group but we did some good work in terms of I think we had a behind closed doors game Mae'r meddwl yn gweithio i'r Carefeydd. Mae'r cyflwyno i'r meddwl yn gweithio'r gymdeithas, felly mae'n meddwl yn gryf. Rhaeddiwch eu cymryd yn y rhan fyddach i'r gyfwyrdau. A dyna'r meddwl wedi'u gwneud. Felly mae'n mewn ddechrau'n meddwl i'r meddwl. Mae'n meddwl yn meddwl, ac mae'r meddwl yn ei bod yn gwneud. Felly wedi'u wneud i'r meddwl, Mark. Ydi'r meddwl, mae'r meddwl yn gweithio yng Nghymru. ac yn dweud o'r ysgolwyr trafodd maen nhw. I gael gweld yr adrodd o'r cychwyn am y cychwyn, a mae wedi bod yn ymgyrch o'r tynnu unig. Felly mae'r cychwyn ymlaen, yna. Efallai'r cychwyn i'r cychwyn i'w cychwyn gyllewyr, ond mae'r cychwyn i'r cychwyn. Felly gydig o'r cychwyn fath, dwi'n ei bod yn gydig o'r cychwyn ymlaen, a'r cychwyn ymlaen y gallu fydd yn ymlaen. Mae e'n dweud o'r cychwyn i'r cychwyn, ac rwy'n rhaid i gyd yn ddim yn gwybod, sydd wedi bodwn i'n gwybod yma, y peth ymlaen i gweithio ar y cychydig yn ddod i gyd yn ysgrifennu. Roeddwn i'n gweithio ar gyfer cael y cyflwyfan. Roeddwn i'n gweithio'n gweithio. Roedd ydych yn ei wneud yn bach am gyffredinol o'r ysgolion eich gweld gweithio'n gallu gyffredinol? Roeddwn i'n gweithio, roeddwn i'n gweithio'n gweld i'n gweithio ymlaen o'r argynogi, Gwylwch ynddyn nhw'n ymwybod? Rhaid i'r bywysau. Rwy'n gweithio'r Cymru gyda'r hamstrngyngyrch. Rwy'n gweithio'r gweithio'r llogwyr gwyrdd, ond rwy'n meddwl i'r gweithio. Rwy'n meddwl i'r bywysau. Rwy'n meddwl i'r bywysau. David Brooks, rwy'n meddwl i'r bywysau. Rwy'n meddwl i'r bywysau, mae'r bywysau'r cwylwch i'r rai'r cyhoedd fath oedden nhw. ond mae'n gwiswch i'r cwp yma yn gyfo'r unrhyw. Rwy'n meddiw'r cymorth i chi, ac roeddwn ni wedi gwylio y ff wedi ardal a fyddian nhw'n gweithio'n rhyngorwch am blaen, a roeddwn ni wedi'u'n gwithio i'r ddisadol, a'r dwygellio'n gwahanol, a y gallwn ni wedi'u meddwl wedi cael ei gwybodaeth oherwydd mae'n siwn, ac mae's i'n gweithio i'r ddweud amwEL a mae'n mynd i dda't rydym oherwydd. A y gallwn ni'n eich bod yn ddwyannau am y mor hwn, a'r hyn yn gallu bwysig ymlaen nhw. Rwy'n ei ddweud â'r ball, a'n dweud rwy'n meddwl i'r ffordd yma, ond rwy'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Yn ymwneud, Norwich City. Mae'r team yn ymgyrch i Manchester City, ond rydyn ni'n gweithio'r allan i'r gweithio'r gweithio. Mae'r ddweud yma, dwi'n gweithio'r campain. Mae'r ddweud ymgyrch i'r gweithio'r campain yn y Norwich City fashion Under Daniel. Dyna ddweud, dwi'n dweud i'n edrych, rydyn ni'n defnyddio yra. Yna'r gweithio'r ysgrif iawn iawn i Liverpool. Mae'r ddweud fyrwch, a fyddai'n gweithio'r ddweud gan du. Mae'n meddwl i'r team, ac chi, fel Wathred Ff voisif iawn, fe yna'r grannu newydd, phoesaf ychydig panfaelio, ysgrif iawn i'r ddechrau yma, ond rydyn ni'n gweithio'r gweithio. Rydyn ni'n ddweud yma,ogi'r gweithio'r gweithio. a we know we're going to have to be very good in this game, in all aspects of our play because they're a dangerous team. Do they remind you of Bournemouth in some senses when you came up in 2015, the sort of no fear attitude, lots of young hungry players that are desperate to prove themselves? Do they go into every game believing they win as they have done? I think there are similarities for sure. I think they play really good football. I really admire their way of playing. As you say they do have young players, a lot of talented young technical players who can handle the football and can make the difference in the final third. We know from our cup game against them last year how good they can be. They gave us a tough game that night. We won the game but it was a really difficult game and that showed the glimpse of their capabilities. I then had no surprise that they got promoted after seeing them that night. We know tough opponent. When you look at obviously the strike force and in particular team of Pookie, someone who scored 29 goals in the championship last season, you often see players that score that number of goals in the second tier struggle to make the transition to the Premier League, but he seems to have adapted really, really well and again scoring goals on international duty is going to be a threat. He is a very good player. He scored as you say two goals on international duty this week, two really good goals. We know his strengths and his threat and I think any team that has a goalscorer like that in their ranks is a dangerous team. That's why I say we know our capabilities, we know what we can do, but we're going to have to hit those high levels. I mean you look at the last block of four games we had, I was impressed with us. Our return was good. The two wins early and then West Ham game we felt disappointed we didn't win and then the Arsenal game disappointed we didn't come away from that game as well. So I think we are building momentum in our season. This is going to be a key game for us. A couple of final points for me. TV fixtures have been announced and it's not ideal really. The 26th boxing day you play Arsenal at three o'clock and then less than 48 hours later you play at 12.30 against Brighton. Is that not enough time to prepare your side? No, but it's an English fixture list around Christmas time. I think you become accustomed to it and used to it. There's no point us sitting here and complaining it's not ideal. Of course you'd like more time to prepare and give your players a chance to be going into that game in a better physical condition, but it is what it is and we have to deal with it and adjust to it. We've got the squads for these things so I remember playing games around Christmas time and I said I really enjoyed it. I enjoyed the game so I had no issue with playing tight games. But I think now in the Premier League with the speed of the game and the physical outputs that the players give it, it's a different game to the one that I played so maybe that's why I could go again. And finally, Carl Fletcher left the club this week. Obviously someone who capped in the side, came through the youth set up, was a massive part of the team in 2003 that got promoted at the Millennium Stadium. Someone that's worked as your backroom staff, the 23s, loan manager. How disappointed were you to see him depart, but also pleased that he's got such a great opportunity at a club like Lake Noir? Pleased for him really, that's my first emotion. When you build a staff around you, you want the best people possible. Carl's always been a very valued member of staff. As you said, good experiences with the 18s, the 23s, loan manager. So he's done various roles that I think has developed him as a person really. And now he goes with our best wishes. There's a bit of sadness, of course, because you're losing a really valued member of your team. But I want everyone in my team to fulfil their dreams and max their ability. So he wanted to get back into management. I think he's chosen a great club to do it with and I hope it goes well for him.