 Mae gweithio'r bau o'ch cyd-dweud o gyfrannu a gweithio'r fforddbarth. Rwyf wedi'i gweithio'r fforddbarth o'r cael eu cyfrannu. Mae'n gwybod yn ddod, yn ei ddechrau. Roedd y ddechrau, mae'n gwybod a'r fforddbarth a'r fforddbarth, ar hyn mae'r fforddbarth o'r fforddbarth. Mae'n gwybod i'n ddweud o'r fforddbarth. Mae'n ddweud o'r prathes. Mae'n ddweud o'r prathes. So all the top players—when I was at Manchester United with them and that's the top that I've ever been— there weren't even with England as passionate of practice as there were at Manchester United. We used to train and do these sessions and there they relentlessly, relentlessly stayed on. I couldn't get them off the field. And you know what they practiced? They practiced what they did on a Saturday. They practiced the fundamentals so what their jobs were, they practiced. Wydyn ddim yn y Esclywr, a cydwch chi i gael eu bodai i'n bach, a'i ganddwch chi dweud hynny. A rydych chi'n gael eu bodai i gael eu cydwch yn bahog. Mae'n meddwl, ac mae'n clywb bod yn y cyllidol, ac mae'r cerdd ym mwyaf cyllidol. Mae yma fydd yn gallu'n meddwl. Fel oeddo, yn ôl, beth eich bethau ac gydwch, yn eiddo. Yna'n zygwio. Mae e, neson o'n gwisiau! A synyddu welwch chi'n gwisiau! Why were they so good at finishing? Finish, finish. Gaffer banging on the window, get them off the field because the passion to practice far exceeded the way the passion was just for football. They wanted to be the best and to do that you got to practice and practice what your job is.