 Yn oedd, i wych yn heatedredu i gwneud y gweithliadau yn ysgolwyr yn y gweithiadau... ...cyntaf o gwrth gan roi dylunio, cymaint o'r cyflog, ac mae wedyn yn cyfnodd y ysgolwyneb yn ni. Nid oes oes gyd'i gweithio eu hunain, efallai rydyn ni'n ei bod yn onest yn tre Creekport. Rwy'n gweithio yn fydigol i'n tyfnol, ond yn ei ddechrau am lawer i'r dyflwyneb. Mae hynny yn iawn i ei ddurdod ddechrau ac yn fwyng ellesiol yn eu ddechrau. Maen nhw gweithio gael allan am hoffi, a gael eu bod iawn. Mae'n fyddwn i countersyn i dda ni wedi bod hynny. Mae'n ei dduod i'r contract a mae'n cael ei cynnyddau a'r ten yn cael eu contactol. Maen nhw'n cael eu contract ond ond felly mae'n cusени eich cinsyn. Mae oedd yn cael ei wneud eich cinsyn. Ac mae'n cael ei cinsyn, hynny'n teimlo, ond, I'm sure. Mae'n rhyw o amser. Mae'n rhaid i weld rhywun o'n drafnod eich cyfnod a'n hynna. Bydd yw'r tîm am gynllun o'r g threatenedau a'r・・・ ..oedd y founlodd yn gynllunio a nodon yn eistedd chi, ac yn ôl. Mae'n gwneud bod chi'n chweithio. Maen nhw, gyda'r gwerth mewn relpas a'r wcffrddau... ..on gwybodaeth hynned i fod yn ôl, ond tych yn ei ffodol... ..y tro'r wcffrddau. Mae'n ganddo, gallwn ni'n gwybod yw'r twf, yw ymwiel. Mae maen nhw'n rhaid, fel ymwiel, mae'n ganddo, y ch sylfa. Mae'n ganddo, mae'n ffordd. Ond rhywbeth yn ganddaeth a'r ganddaeth yn dweud. Mae'r rhaid i'r cwymru, a'r ydych chi'n ffordd yn ei chyfnod. Mae'r rhysigedd, mae'n ddweud am hyffordd. Ond o'r rhaid i'n mynd i'r dweud. Mae'n credu gwahanol, o'n ffordd. Rwy'n meddwl ar y bobl gwaith. Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl ar y bobl, rwy'n meddwl ar y bobl gwaith. Mae'n meddwl ar y bobl gwaith, oherwydd ar yr ymgyrch yma mae'r bobl yn gwneud. Not so long ago we got on the right side of that. You know, we won four out of five and everyone was raving about the fact that we were defending that and scoring that end. And then suddenly it just started to slip a little bit and then it sort of gets in the psyche a little bit and then the noise changes and then we've got to deal with that. That's life as a professional footballer. I've been through it a lot, but myself as a manager. 300-odd Premier League games has taught me that and games in the championship. So we can't rely on anyone else other than ourselves, that's for sure. In the past, when you have had those monitor sites, how have you changed it? You need all the things that didn't happen today. You need a referee's decision, which is out of your hands, but you still need them. You need a performance, a semi-performance today, I thought. They've made this a bit awkward to get down to here because they've had a good run and they've changed the psyche themselves, don't forget. Sometimes you need a lucky one, sometimes you need a moment, and sometimes usually you've got to perform. I don't fear a million miles away from performances, but we can't make cameras like that. That's quite obvious. That's really disappointing for the players as well, not just for me, because there's no lack of effort, there's no lack of commitment to what we're trying to achieve. But the moment, the true moments in both boxes, then that's what's really got to change. And just finally for me, Simon, do you want to do another offer? Cymru came up with this one. Yeah, I think they're mine I think. I'll find out more in tomorrow's, so I'll find out more, but I don't think they're too serious. Oh, Sean, do you feel like those missed opportunity to actually put a bit of a gap between the relegations? No, it's not that easy. Premier League's difficult wherever you go in the Premier League. You don't get an easy ride. So they have that amazing run, then they drop down again, but they've had a good little run again, then pop back up. So there's no easy, there's no gimmies in the Premier League. So I don't take anything for granted, I don't take football for granted to be honest. So no, there's no gimmies, still a tough place to come. Overall we've got about half decent performances, we're not as great as we can be because there's times when we've been really strong and really fluid and delivered very strong performances. But you've got to remember everyone talks about when we're on these internals, they're like, oh you can work with the team, I can't because five of them are away, so how do you work with them when they're not there? They come back on, they play on Tuesday, Thursday you have to do a light session, you haven't really got time, Friday we do some work, then we have to fly down there. So you know they haven't had that time, so that being considered, I go, yeah okay that performance has got energy, it's got commitment, there's moments where we could have done better. You know, that's one end of the thing, so I'm just frustrated with it because to end the run we've got to do it, we can't. I think the referee's decisions were not right, but you can't rely on that every week, we've got to rely on that. You positive, you all have enough to stand to go? Yeah, without a shadow of a doubt. The question mark's been over this club for two and a half, three seasons now, so it's not new territory, it's not new territory for me and I've only been here just over a year. So that comes with what the badge is, but we've come through with that before, and I believe in the players, I believe in myself without a shadow of a doubt that we'll change that. But you can't do things like that, you can't make errors like that because that's very doubtful, it's obviously not helpful. When you're in a game, you've just got back into it, you're seeing the game through and then you don't see it through, that's obviously not helpful. Sean, how much of your role between now and the end of the season is going to be a psychological management role? It's more or less that anyway now, management it's not, everyone thinks it's about 4-3 and all that, trust me, the game's changed radically, I've been doing this 12-13 years now, the game's changed radically as management, it's nowhere near like that any more, it's part of your role now, it's soft psychologist, not a trained psychologist, but you're kind of a psychologist from years of doing what you do, been in football all my life, you learn to push and pull and work with the players and find it, today there's no point in me going mad at them because it's a mistake, it just feels worse because it's a mistake at the end of the game and we're on a tough run, it just feels worse, but if you take it away you go, well there's no point in that, you're not going to gain anything, you've got to go again on Tuesday, they're frustrated as well by the way, there's no lack of honesty in this group, they're frustrated, very frustrated, so they're the things that are not a correct. Sean, you mentioned the drop-off from December and results to now, what do you think has changed, why do you think they have slipped to this extent? It creeps away, the Premier League is a funny thing, it creeps up on you, we're playing so well with winning games, it doesn't seem that long ago, we were actually probably the best performance at a minute at Tottenham and yet we lost 2-1, I think most people would agree with that, and then you have a soft one and you don't get a result, then you have a couple of draws which you should win, then you don't win, and then do you know what I mean, and it just slightly starts to turn up bright and we should see that through, we don't, and then the noise changes, and once the noise changes it starts building, particularly a club, and it starts building quickly, so then you've got to deal with the noise, not just the performance, and it starts, to your point, it starts changing the psychology of the whole club and the players, and that's for me to guide us through it and to them to play their part of course. I'm more than happy with the responsibility of it, that's your job I've been in it for a long time now, that's it, it's not all, it's easy when it's easy, it's comfortable when it's easy, what about when it's not, how are you dealing with them times? Do you think that noise is having an impact? It always does one way or another positive, negative, or the bit in between, it always does. If loads of them think about it, we've had the ten points, then that's reduced and it's probably everyone's still going, how do you get reduced like that? Then there's another one coming, possible, we don't know yet, but you know all these things, but it's still just noise around the situation. I've been trying to get the players to see through that. As you well know, you're younger than me, the bombardment of social media and all that noise just keeps coming and coming, but that's part of a professional footballer's career now, that's part of my career, I know it's there, I don't worry about it because it's there, it's going to be a constant good, better and different, you can win games and you still get people saying you didn't do this, you lose them and there's lots of people saying you didn't do this. That's part of what it is now. So controlling the controls is the biggest thing for me. Just going back to the win goal for Bournemouth, what would you like to have seen the team do better in that moment? Wait, wait, wait, everything! What would you want to say? We don't have to give the first one away, we don't really have to quicken off, even though it's just a crossing the box, we don't really have to quicken off to stop it, because of the box we miscommunicated, could we had out, yes, could we come out for the line, yes, but all them things at the moment in time collide in a bad moment and it causes trouble, then things that normally we wouldn't be able to talk about it, but now and again over a season things like that occur and as if by weirding the psyche of football, it always seems to me when you're having a tough time, it's very rare it seems to happen, it's all down to what you're saying, there's a psychology of it, but it's very difficult to control everyone's psychology at once, and to have them all online with every detail of a 96 minute football match. You brought Dominic Bucking for the better, what have you seen from him? I thought he played well, I thought he was ham-full, he looked stronger, he's playing stronger, Beto looked ham-full when he came on, Andre's going to get fitter, a lot of what he's trying to do for us, Ben's stuck at it and left back as a Miko, you might know that, so he's likely to be through that over the weekend. It's one of them, you're defining things that are at the end of final more sometimes, but that's still your job, find a way, that's what I'll be looking to do.