 Mae'r fideisi mae'r fideisi yn bwysig gydaeddiant. Mae'r fideisi yn bwysig gydaeddiant mae'n bwysig gydaeddiant o'r ddafod ddau o'r hyn sydd, oes gds rhywbeth o'r peth ar y rhan. A oedd yn rhan o'r fideisi ar ddech chi, gyda'i'r link yn y sgrivodiau sydd eich rhan o gael. Felly yna'r fideisi'r fideisi hwnnw, yn ddechrau a i ddim yn ei rhan o'r hoffi. Rwy'n gwybod yn y TV o'r Clif Farching, mae y cwmdd. I am joined by Max Carlisle. He's going to be satty yet. Giving me his knowledge on Everton. No, we're just going to have a little chat about something that I think it was on Sunday Andy Hunter broke it. Talking about Everton's plans for the summer and plans for players currently in the squad on a couple of the lone players. So, let's start with Henry Ong Ycury, who, Andy Hunter said, was there Everton were going to be hopefully getting a work permit for, and he was going to be part of Marko Silver's plans going forward. And I suppose he's 22 years of age. Everton brought him in for seven million quid a couple of summers ago. Obviously, they have no chance of getting a work permit for him, so he went off to Andalect, come back and went off to Galatasaray this season. So, I mean, it's difficult to talk about him in a great length because we haven't seen that much of him, really. We've seen the old Champions League game where he's played, remember he played against Celtic last year. He's played against, I think it was PSG this year, but is he someone, is he someone who excites you, Max? The thoughts of it, or are you a bit undershaded given that she wants you over? No, most definitely. I'd be excited for him to come back into the squad because you think about it, essentially, that if you get that work permit cleared, he'd be like a new sign as a whole. We'd get to see him pull on a blue shade and see what he can do for Everton. It's absolutely fantastic to see the him and Ong Nicola Vosys that we're talking about later. They have been getting game time, which is what I feel, you know, the players under 20, 20, what was it? Max Elbrann said we're looking to identify players on the age of 24, 25, 25, so they set me for that profile. And from our perspective, from a fan perspective, you see how tired someone can get seeing Theo walk off the town. You know, it's freshing things up and how many goals have he got now? 11 goals for Galatasaray. Although we've seen how well that translates to the Premier League, we don't quite know. We've seen Chegg Towson come over and struggle. But he looks like he has the physical capability and the attributes to hit the ground running in the prem. Fingers crossed he does. I think the one thing he'll have over at Jank, bless him, is the pace. Ong Nicola is quite quick, so he's a bit slighter than Towson. But if you've got that pace, you know, pace can get you round so many difficulties. And if you struggle with a lack of pace as, you know, Shenke has given the physical demands of the Premier League, it's difficult. I think the thing that I like about Ong Y Cwru, or certainly the thought of Ong Y Cwru, is his ability to play anywhere across the front three. I think that when you've got players who reverse the tyre like that, it makes it easier, I think, for you to adapt game by game, I think. If you had for argument's sake, if it was like the Charleston on Y Cwru and Bernard, you know, they're quite fluid, and all Calvert-Lewam was in there, and Ong Y Cwru playing wide, right? To let them the Charleston, you've got three quicklads. So I think the thought of him being able to hit the ground running, like you said, is one that fills me with a bit of hope. Cos I think when you're looking to move the team on, I think Marco Silva now has a team that he trusts, I think. We're seeing players who he can kind of trust now, who are getting some results for him. Which means that there's question marks over a lot of other people in the squad now. You mentioned Theo Walcott there, right at the start. He's someone who isn't, he's just not contributing at the moment, is he? I mean, that's fair to say, isn't it? For a player who's got a lot of Premier League experience and scored a lot of goals in his career. I suppose so. I mean, I was a huge fan of Theo Walcott at Jordan's time of Arsenal, especially when he based on the 16-year-old kid coming in at the Welfare Cup. But obviously his Arsenal career, for me personally, didn't quite live up to those hypes and those expectations. He's come in to Everton as a short-term fixer. Have we brought in an overload on number 10s in central players? He's just provided pace that we didn't have. Now, you will lose the two with the players like Bernard and Richard and which Marcel Brans has brought in. In terms of technical ability, I just don't think Theo Walcott's quite at that level. That's where you can look at a player like on your career. Although we haven't seen him in the Premier League, you see him perform in Europe, for God's grace or anything, and that could translate. Having that tool in your box, as you said, to play across the front line in a variety of different positions, like we've seen with Charleston do at times. If you've got to look back at that Western performance, just how vital the wing play was and the emphasis on pushing the ball down the wing, if on your career it's physically prepared for the transition, who knows, who's not to say a regular starter, because I doubt it would be that smooth of a transition, but he could play a serious part in the season. Definitely. Pre-season will be key for him if we get the way it is. Obviously there will be a lot of games this pre-season. For all we know, everything could end up in Seventon in Europe. We don't know yet. We've given ourselves a chance, and that brings different options, but he's played seven games in Europe this year. He's had five Champions League games for Galatasaray, played in both the Europa League games for Galatasaray. So he's someone with European experience, he had Champions League experience with Anderlech last season, so he's playing for Nigeria now and doing well there, so he's got all of that experience. If you say he can translate that, then he could be an exciting addition. That's him, and we haven't seen any of him, on to a player who we saw a little bit of last season, Nicolab Lasich.