 Yn gwrth arnynt, y ffordd y maen nhw'n gyffredin. Y ffordd y maen nhw'n gyffredin yn fwy o'r cyfnod o'r ffordd y maen nhw'n gweithio, ydych chi'n gweithio, y dychydigol a'r statiau a'r ffordd. Yna y pethau y ffordd y maen nhw, y cwch yn y ffordd y link a'r ffordd y maen nhw'n gweithio. So, amlwg ar y ffordd y maen nhw, gofynnwch i'n meddwl i'r peth. Yn o'n meddwl, mae'r cyffredin yn fawr. I spoke about Chelsea. Just a team that find early interest in wolves, they've had a fantastic season, they barely have, the manager's done brilliantly, got some good players in. But Saturday and Tuesday, or what? Burnley and then United. Burnley and then United kind of epitomise what they are for me and it shows you probably what the Premier League is. Barely haven't been great at home this season, been struggling for each other. I mean, Palace went there the other week and beat me three now. And then they beat Wolves at the weekend, two-nil, you know, Conacody on goal early on. And then Mich Neil, the young kid, making it two-nil late on to give them the victory and really give them a shot in the arm because they were on 30 points at the weekend. They were on 28, so it was a massive result for them. And then Wolves respond on Tuesday night by beating Manchester United at home, as they did in the FA Cup a few weeks ago. So, I mean, what have you made of Wolves this season? I really like them as a team. I live in, well, I go to uni in Birmingham. So I've been to Wolves a few, so I've been to them all with me and last time I went with them when we played in the FA Cup and they beat us. And it's a weird stadium. You can tell it's a championship stadium in the terms of, it looks great. And the gap to capacity and the way it's running is brilliant, but all the pyrotechnics and stuff at the start and it's just a bit cheesy. But I think that as a team, they've got three or four absolute gems in that team. They've just signed to him and theirs, haven't they, for £30 million? He signed today, £30 million. So that's a big plus for them. He's been a real mainstay in that team. Moutinho, Nevez, Cody, I think has been good as well, obviously, the only goal against Burnley. And the striker is now, which we get, Jota, very consistent. And I think they've set a good precedent, I think, for the championship. Obviously, you said at the start of the show, having a super agent and stuff, being able to get sidings in to set you up a sort of a season early almost. It's hugely helpful, but I think the start contract between them and Fulham is that you don't need to, you get a lot of money coming into the Premier League. You should be careful with it. Pick where you want to pick some position where you think, right, we need a goal scorer, a Premier League goal scorer, go and buy one. To say it, because Wolves, for example, wanted a Regie in January. So it's an affordable striker for them, out of favour of a top six club. It would have been good for them. So that's, I think that they've done it. Their model as a club has been excellent and I like the way they play football. They play really exciting football, they do. I think the thing with them as well is the old mould of the position. They've stuck to a formation that they played last year, kept it. They are very attacking. You're right, the two midfield players, Metinio and Nevers are fantastic. He's got the donker in there on loan. He's a good, physically a good athlete. Doherty on one side and Johnny on the other, a great athlete as well to get up and down. Everyone knows the jobs, I think that's the biggest thing. I think they're at a place as well where, obviously, Jimenez just signed. I think they're a season early before that team starts getting pulled apart. Obviously, when you're a recently promoted side and you show a lot of hot talent, it's easy for top six clubs or sort of Everton's, Leicester's, Watford's, teams that are a little bit above them at the time. It was history states that could go, I'll take Nevers, I'll take Jimenez because they looked good enough for a £30-40m bench player. Obviously, Leicester did it with Mahrez. The fact that they've signed him when he's down, I think they could have another season of really challenging. They could be your biggest rivals next season in that new Leicester, Everton and Watford, that area of the pitch where it's been up for debate. It's nice to see a team to come up and look like they want to stay there, not hovering about what your Huddersfield did last year. A team that's come up and said we deserve to be here.