 Wel, dyna y toffee TV yw. Mae cyntaf y Press Conference o Lucas Dignay. Yn oed i wybodaeth gwaith o'n gweithio eu rhannu... Mae'n rhaid i ni i ni, mae'n nod yn fwy, mae'n ymwlad cyntaf i'r un. Mae'n golyg. Mae'n golyg. Mae anhygoel i gyrfa'n gwneud. Mae'n gweithio o gwylio i mi. Côl y ffwrdd yma, arall fy mwy na i fynd i'i gweld ei wneud. Roedd yn fkedig o gwneud o'r newydd? I can understand why they didn't do the charlison because his English might be brilliant and the different boat you would imagine they'd be more interested in the charlison See this was something that we were talking about every now and the time they aren't very good at selling themselves in terms of they're not very good at going, look what we did, look what we did with other clubs, with press conferences for the tea lady Felly erbyn efallai yn ddim yn gwybod ar hyn. Fe fydd wedi gweithio'n porffodion o'r cyflygu. Fe'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio a llwg. Rwy'n meddwl ar hynny, mae'n meddwl yn ei dyn nhw. Rydw i'n meddwl yn fydw'n meddwl. Rydw i'n meddwl ar hynny. Mae'n meddwl i'r greu. Rydw i'n meddwl i'r rhag o'u meddwl, rydw i'n meddwl i'r rhag o'u meddwl. o'r ddegwyddiad o'r ddegwyddiad o'r ddegwyddiad dweud? Ond oedd pethau'r Gweinidol ydw i'r gweithio, a roedd eich gweithio ofyn i fi o ddigon a'r ddegwyddiad y gallu wneud i'r ddegwyddiad. Felly bydd y thrif yw dim, a dwi'n troi, a'r rhaid. Mae'n ei ffras hwy producingol ydw i gychwyn o'r ddegwyddiad a'r hwn ni, ac mae'n gweithio i mi a'r dweudio teithio. Yn y gwaith i'n rhan o'r rhan gael y fan yn angen. Rwy'r rhan o'n gallu'n gondol. judgmenta ni'n ei fawr o ffyrdd i ddatblygu peth. A bobl yn fawr i ymgyrch. Yn bod ni wedi bod yn siŵr i ddweud ar hynny, i'n mynd y cestai. Rwy'n gweynig i ni'n digwydd yr iechyd i ymgylch. Rwy'n gofio i hynny i ddechrau i chi. etholol ni'n gweithio i hynny. Rwy'n gweithio i chi oherwydd nid a ffasg... Rydym yn y gallu gweithio'r eich cyfnod, ac mae'n dweud o'r idea ym hynny'n gwneud yw gweithio'n cyfrifiadau i'r cyfnod, oedd y gallu'n iawn, angen, i fynd ymddangos i'r fan ffordd yn y dyfodol, fel ychydig yn y ffordd, mae'n fyddi'n gwybod at y dyfodol yn yw'n gwybod i'n bwysig, nid yw'n gwybod i'n bwysig i'n bwysig. .. reduced. loads of people didn't like him from the day he walked in but loads of people have found them very ah ... in the way he played football and he came across a footballer. Football fans want footballers to get the club or get them as a fanbase and straight away by saying the right things and doing the right things. You and you get you pass that over straight away and that's Something the club can work with now. That's, and listen, I'm not to him a quote like this. They just throw away lines. We just put that on there to whine people up. But just the fact that he seems to get the club and he's in nice lad and you look at him and you go, you know what? You could put him on the kit, on the stadium or when you're trying to sell kits or whatever or if you got him down to like ever in the community or something and you could work with him, he seems like a really nice lad. You know, you could, I don't know. I can imagine things like ever in the community getting him to go for a day way like you're teaching young kids French or something. No, like, he just seems like a first. I want to just pick you up just very quickly on something with Bob Tum coming across as excited. Pick it up's not the right way. No, that sounds like you want to grill me on something. I want to grill, yeah. I've helped. Both the two players. You need a big George Foreman, son. Well, not as big as it used to be. Well, you know, that slim, fast plan is working. Well, the two players you've come in, Ritualysen and Deanie now have spoke about, you know, Marko's still being instrumental and he both Ritualysen seemed really excited to come and play so. Does that give you confidence that the kind of player we're going after? Well, we spoke about this on another video and we saw him out of the idea of a club being sold to a player. You know, you might initially get a club or know what the fan base is going to be like, but if a manager picks up a phone and says to you, listen, this is how I'm going to use you. This is how I want to use you. Sells the club to you. Footballers, like all of us, want to be loved. They want their egos massage. They want to be told that, you know, you're going to play every week and if you do this and you do that for me and this is how I'm going to play and this is how I see the team set up. And for both players, that's obviously worked and the ultimate, the biggest, I think the hardest thing about football is forget about all coaching and buying brilliant players. It's how you fit players together and if you've got a plan in your head and you're going to have him here and him here, if one of those pieces is out of place, it sometimes it doesn't all come together. So you've got to sell that dream to every individual by promising them something that you haven't probably delivered yet. So that's the hardest thing and I think that's what's come across both times is that both players are excited. They want to play for Evan. Everything seems really positive. It's not just about like, you know, it's not just throw away lines like, oh, Evan are a huge club and I know Richard can give it the old, oh, it's only a bit with me, you know, I'd post them on the wall and all that. But they've both of them have come across like they're genuinely excited by what Evan are offering and the project. And I think it's lux and sheer. That's the best I can say. What about you for you being excited to hear that? Yeah, definitely. And I think that's credit to Marco Silva again and brands as well, but particularly Silva. We knew before he came in that he's got a fantastic reputation as a brilliant man manager. And that's come across massively, you know, these players are investing in him and what he is selling them. And, you know, they sound like they are genuinely delighted to be here. And as Pedd just said, it's easy to give it the old. You know, I'm delighted to be here at one of the greatest clubs in England, blah, blah, blah, blah, but they do seem to know what they're talking about and they do genuinely look pleased to be here and be a part of what it is that we're trying to achieve. Let me just look at that lovely smile. Just look at that lovely smile. No, but I think it just heightens and showcases the importance of how crucial it is to work for someone that you like. And, you know, if you've got a manager like Marco Silva who comes in and wants them to let them know, you're really valued here. You're really wanted here. This is what we want to do. They've got, went in for him early two months ago and that's all you need. And I think he's creating that atmosphere whereas in the last couple of years, people have not felt wanted. People have felt, they've not known whether they're coming or going. You know, different managers, people haven't had lockers, people aren't allowed to eat with certain people in the canteen and stuff. And I think now we'll see all that kind of come to an end. And, you know, Silva said himself as well, it will start in the dressing room. And that's vital. Look at last season with some of the people that we had causing a bit of uncertainty and a bit of disresting amongst the players in the dressing room. And I think that's something that Silva will sort out quite quickly and he's good at getting the players to come in that he wants. And hopefully we'll see a few more as well. But now I think really excited by him. I think everything he's saying, he does genuinely seem delighted to be here. I'm excited. The big thing, Bainty, is just become, you know, a given that he's there on that left-hand side. And it's a big change for the club. But I think, you know, we'll have to wait and see him. Obviously, won't we? Hopefully, we'll get to see a little bit of him tomorrow. But yeah, I was relatively pleased with that press conference. I think he made all the right noises. And I'm excited to see what he's going to bring. Yeah, to me, anything was interesting. It was, yeah. I know it was a throwaway question, but he seemed... I'm glad he asked him in. I'm glad he answered it. He seemed up for answer, didn't he? Yeah. It was nice that he, you know, he just answered every question. And we'll wait and see. You know, he said, if he spoke to... If he genuinely spoke to him, he'd say, I don't know really where the phone is. But... Did he say something like, or I told him, you know, to come to Everton or something? So there must be something. He probably will, won't he? I mean, the WhatsApp. He's on the bus on the WhatsApp. You know what I mean? He said he'll be getting it going. Well, no, I'm all right where I am. Thanks. Oh, actually, like that. Lucas has left the group. That's the answer, yeah. Well, yeah, yeah. Fair enough. No, it was positive press conference. Probably would have been better if we'd been there, but never mind. Yeah, done. So let me know what you think in the comments section below. Were you impressed by his press conference? You're not really bothered? Did you like what he said about Tairn and Liverpool's arm? Twice. Twice, yeah. Yeah, I thought he was quite honest. I thought he looks hungry. So let's see, let's see, once he's got the shit on it, see how good the player is. If you haven't subscribed, please do so only takes a second. And if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. Big thanks to Sarah for being here as well. See you later on Toffy TV.