 Felly ydych yn ffinsfam, ydych yn i chi i'w i'w Cwbwy, y head o'r gyfnod ysbolt peiseg yw Eftan, ysbytf y goymariau a'r tymp yn ddefnyddio Gwlsun Park yn 7 o'r cloch, yna i chi'n ymgyrchaf i'w ganddei, ac mae'r cyfrifio. Y pach hefyd, y sy'n rech chi'n i'w pryn bach. Yn gyfer y ffinsfam, yw'r anodd ysbwynt, ac mae'n ffinsfam o'r anodd. Yn gyfnodd, ac mae'n gweithio. Dw i, gallwch, y ffarsfawr yma ar gyfer, yw'r bod yn gwneud beth gydlid a'n hoffi, gan gydlid dotty, y gallwn gwneud bod dweud ond. Felly fod y cofnid ac oes yn iawn, os mwy roi'n gwneud bwysig, ma nhw'n gweithio'r hoffi a fydd efallai fy fan yw'r hoffio. Oni yn gweithio ma' gofio. Gweithio'r newid iddi'r ffarmau sydd eich eu bwysig? Wrth gweithio. Mae'r gwirio'r wnaeth dda i fyf yn gweithio sydd wedi'i gofio. Ychydig yr aelod addos eich bydd fyddai cael eu boddyn iawn gan'n gwneud eich bod yn reliant allan, yr aelod edrych am y ddechrau fod eich bobl wedi nodw'i gyd- daha gallu aelodd adrodd honno ar y pryd yma ym merd lun- I drydd hynny, erbyn'n gwneud hynny, mae'r gwirionedd, mae'n gwirionedd yn allan y lle intern, ac mae'n gweithio'r gwirionedd ym merdd yn eu hoffu. Mwnebu'r llwyddiad yn i ddim yn gweithio'r gwirionedd, ond mae'r gwirio'n gwirio'n fynd yn ei fod yn gweithio. Can I take that first season, we played Chelsea to Dan for Britain, the league cup semi-finals first leg, you scored the screemer of a goal but then you had to go off to the African nations and we lost you, Stephen Pina and Joseph Yobol. You didn't have you for the second leg, was it disappointing to miss that second leg because I see you with three big players on our team at that time? ac rwydech chi'n gweld fel gwyll sometimei. Oeddi'r cyflwyniad yng Nghymru a ddiw i chi'n gweld mewn gwirio, rydyn ni'n ddrifiad fel math, a mor fyddai'n gweld o'r cwmprifymydau. Mwy fydda i'r cwmprimwynau. Mae'r Cwmp Afrikain yn afri wneud. Rydyn ni'n fyddai i'r cydw i, mwy criio'r cyfreithio. Mae'r gweithio mewn cyfraith yn fwyafrof, a gweld diwethaf unrhyw gyda'r cwmbrif. Efallai'r drmysg. There were 21 goals for Everton, which was your favourite goal? I think one against Prossmont. It was a big goal, it was so Serbia. I love playing against it, one of the best defenders in the world at that time, to play against it and to score. It's unbelievable. I enjoyed that moment, playing against my former team Ac drwsio rhai, gydig yn ffordd o gondol. Rhaid i chi'n mynd i'r unrhyw rhai? Rydyn, mae'r ffordd rhai. Yr Rhyw bryd yw'r ffordd. Mae'n wneud ar y cofnod. Mae yna gilyniadau cyfrifwydd addysg. Mae'r mhwy, mae'n ddiwedd yn lle agorod, flwyddyn ei fwyaf i'r seats, a'i cael eu digwydd. Mae'n wych. Mae'n ei sad, rai fydda'r troon. Felly bodonwyr o'r llun. Þa afod am flow o'r llun, wedi nhw'n ddwynghbaeth xinno arall. Felly ond nid ydym yn gwneud. Nid ydych chi'n goитio mewn gwahan o bobl. Felly neid wnaethwch, nid addur neu wilt wnaid. Rhefyd i ddefnyddio, rwyf i ddim ymlaen i'n gwneud. Felly angen i wneud, ydi bod nhw'n bod nhw ymlaen, ac nid ydych chi'n gobeithio. Nid ydych chi'n gobeithio, Felly, fe'n r necesiwch yn fydd. Felly, yw'n eithaf gallu'n rhesiwyr. Fe yw'r ysgyr yw'u ddod gan mwyn. Ac mae'n ddechrau'n bhrwstry. Fe'n ddod gan mwyn. Mae'n roi'n mynd i'lliad. Mae'r ysgyr sydd wedi'u'n bwrdd. Mae'n ddod a'i adael i mi. Maeethwch yn ddechrau. Mae'n ddod yn neith gwrthodd yn gallu hyn yn cael'u cyfrwll. Ond yna'r un. Mae'n gydyn nhw'n cyfrwyllt. Efallai yn gwneud rwy'n ddechrau'n dweud cynnydddig ar 4 o 5 o 8 a neson nhw mynd. Ond ddweud edrychwyr i hynny'n dod y byddol. Ddweud o byddol rwy'n ddweud fod o'r sgwmhgyrch y byddol. Wel, mae'n gofyn ar y gofyn ar hyn sy'n gwneud. Mae'r ffifnys i'r gweithio ar yr haf sydd gyddiad. Tynt i'r bobl mae'n gofyn o'r sgwmhgyrch. Aywwch ar yn gweithio ar byddol, Mae'n fwy o bwysig i'r rhaid i gael y mawr. Mae'n ganweithio, ond mae'n cwmwy fydd yn fwy o'r ysgol. Mae'n rhai oherwydd. A'r angen yno yn ymwneud, rhaid eu rhwng i'r rhaid i'r gyllidau. Mae'n rhaid i'r rhwng i'r cyffaen. Rwy'n meddwl y gallwn i'n ffrind o gyllidau. Dwi'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r cyffredin. Mae'n meddwl i'r cyffredin i'r cyffredin. You'll have to give them guys the credit, they deserve to be in that finance. The i-hand it was a little bit disappointing that we didn't win it. Mae'n cymdeithas, mae'n sylwgr ar ôl yn y llyfr. Mae'n cymdeithas na ddyn nhw, mae'n rhan ofe i'r buzz yn y bench. Mae'n cymdeithas gyda'n mynd i ddweud. Buzz yn ydyn nhw'n gweithio dda i'n gwybod. Mae'n cymdeithi'n gweithio arddangos. Mae'n gweithio a llwyddio. Mae'n cymdeithi a llwyddio arddangos. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio arddangos a llwyddio'n gweithio. And he said, you know what, you know what, take three days off, take two days off, go somewhere to play your head and be back and ready to go. He pushed me to the limit, I said, yeah, he's really really what it you know, even when I don't believe. I'm going to get fit. He says, listen it's like that, you know. When you're getting there, sometimes you feel like you're not getting fit because Mae hyn mae'n gweithio yw'r moll yn ymlaen amddangos i ymddangos i gli. Yn ymddangos e fwy o wasbeth. Ymddangos iddyn nhw'n amlwg. Mae'n ddigonol feddwl yn gyntaf. Rwy'n gofio, mae'n dweud hynny. Withad Buzz, r covenantwydd y gallu gyda'r newydd. Mae'n defnyddio bod cerddau'r newydd. Mae'n siŵr i'r newydd dofon. Rwy'n gweithgbandwyd, dyw llwyddon nid i'r holdd. Mynd ar Gweithdoi'r uwch a'r hyn? Grafwyr wedi mynnog'iupbeat er mwyn… Y'r wyfa, mae pob syniad wedi ffordd yn gweithio o flynyddu, hynny yw flynyddu'i. I want to see you scoring goals for Everton. I said, I understand you, but for me, I need to go to somewhere to play. I don't want to sit here every week and train Monday to Friday and play 10 minutes or 20 minutes. He said, you understand my situation, then I have to leave. It's not like I want to go now. I didn't get the playing time yet. When I got injured, everything just changed. So I have to go somewhere where I can be playing every day. I have to give David Moyer's credit. He was the one that brought me here, so it was good. I had a great relationship with him. I need to go to somewhere where I can play every week. So you went off to Blackburn? I scored something like 16 goals or something for them. We were all sat here going, why have we sold them? Why has he gone? You played the last time you beat Liverpool, unbelievably. You were playing in that team. Still that lovely one where you knocked Skatlin to next week. We still love that one. You scored your last goal against Stoker home in one month and you scored the winner. Then I think we went to Blackfield a week later and you weren't playing. Again, I was clapping my head thinking, why have you changed the team? As a football player, some players, when they don't play, they're happy. I'm not like that. I don't want to sit on the bench every week getting paid every month without doing what I love to do. I love to train every day, play every weekend. Even Sundays, Mondays or midweek, not training every day, then I don't play. So I have to go. I enjoyed it going outside to play. I would love to stay there, but I didn't get it playing time, then I have to leave. Okay, fair enough. What was it like playing for David Moyes? Was he a tough task? He was. He was really, really tough. He was a hard-working manager. Sometimes when you finish training you go home, you just want to sleep. I'll tell you. You just want to sleep because it was too much. You run, you fight. Even when you're tired, you can still do it. I never used to have that mentality. I used to think maybe when I'm tired, just let go. It makes you believe when you're tired, you can still do it. So it was great to work with him seriously. You're talking about playing with some good players here at Everton. If you had to pick a five-a-side team out of the players you played with at Everton, who would be the best five players that you would pick? I would pick Stephen Pined. Sure. First I would pick Pined and Jack Giorga, Mikaela Tater. That's three already. I have to pick myself. You've got to play. You've got to play. You've got to play. Four. I don't know the one. I would pick Bainzy. Bainzy. No time chaos. I'm sorry Tim, I didn't pick you so. Bainzy. To be fair, that's a good side. That is a good side. What was your relationship like with the supporters? Did you feel that love? The love is still there. After years, almost eight years, coming back here. It's a great feeling. Great memories. It brings back the memories when I was here. I enjoyed it. Going to the ground coming here is the same. Getting memories there. I still support them wherever they play. I'm still there with them. When they lose, it's still the same. It's great memories. Do you think you could still play for us now? At the moment, no. I don't think so. Obviously, there's a big game coming up on Tuesday for African side Gormari over here. You've just been speaking about when you were a kid in the African sport nations. Before we come on to the Gormari, quickly move the African nations out of the summer. Do you think that's a good move? Does it fall in line with a lot of leagues? Or is it more difficult with it being in the summer months than previously in January? I think in the summer it's much better than in the January. Most teams, when you're playing in a team and they're struggling for relegation, they want to win the league. They need these players. They don't want the players to go for one month depending on the stage. For someone, it's much better than in January. What about this game on Tuesday for the African side to come and play a Premier League side? How big a deal is that? For me, seriously, it's a great opportunity for these guys to come here. I've seen them already. I've been there in Kenya already. I know they're looking forward for this game. They're a physical side. It's like a dream come true. Most of these guys will never get the opportunity to leave Africa to go outside to play. For them to be here today is like a dream come true. They're not here for the only day. They're here for football. They're here for business to play, to show everyone they can do something. To show they are really good. Most of them want to live there. They want to go to Europe to play. In football, you never know what's going to happen. They've got this great chance and the great opportunity for these guys to come over. They have to take it. It's a great chance for them to take it. Great publicity as well. I'm getting a big story back in Kenya as well. For these guys to come over and play a Premier League side. Yeah, of course, yeah. They watch Premier League every day, every week. For them to come over to play one of the best team in England, Premier League. It's a great feeling for them. You can see in their faces. You can see that they're happy to be here. They're happy to be here, but they want to show themselves. To show they can beat this team. They want to go back home. We've done it. It's like a walk up final for these guys. It's what you'll be a good competitive game. More physical. You need to see them. Get yourself bound to Goddison because it sounds like it's going to be a tasty game. Yeah, that's it. Thank you very much for your time. Can we finish with a little Ykubu celebration? Yes. Ykubu, thank you very much for doing this. So there you have it. A lovely interview with Ykubu there. Don't forget to get bound to Goddison on Tuesday night for the sport. Pes a club. Everton, be gone, Maria. Get there, give the lad the support. I'll see you later.