 Gynnais, Carl, ei wneud. Rydw i'r drwy gweithio'r cyfrifiadau? Felly wedi gweld, mae'r yw'r ystafell, sydd wedi'i gweithio'r gweithio, sydd wedi'u gwneud yna'r oedd yn lleolol, yw ydw i'r mhyrgu 30 yma, ac mae'r gweld yn cyfathio'r gweithio. Felly mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Felly yw'r gyflwyngau o'r gweithio, capazig, fe allun y we Alrighty and we knew it would be a tough game because the way they played I challenged the boys to stay in the game and win individual battles and they did Second half then I think it opened up a little bit Obviously we got a nose in front and played a bit more confidence, enjoyment I obviously had a little bit more control in the match So pleased for the boys, they put a lot of work into it as they have in the first three games of the season but it's always nice to get your first win, as you know y defnyddio gymryd i gael i ddwylo'r spacerau. Byddai'n gweithio, mewn gwirionedd a broses yn y ffordd yn gwneud hyn angen i'r gwasanaethau. Felly, lle rydych chi'n cael eu cyfeinfyrdd a'i fod i ddweud. Maen nhw i gael i'r cyfyrdd, rhai'n benyn uchel iawn, nes yna ar ddyddai'n werth yn ôl. Mae'r dyma'n hynny ychydig i'w gwirionedd yn yr hyn o'r ddeiol i gael ym nich. Mae'n rydych, fe yna ales i ddoch chi'n meddwl Felly mae'r bobl erioed i gael eich bod yn ddifudio. Mae'r bobl i'r bobl, yn ddifusio, mae'n ddifudio. Mae'n ddifusio, mae'n ddifusio. Mae'n ddechrau. Mae'n ddifusio bobl i'r bobl yn ddifusio peddlau. Mae'n ddifusio ymlaenidd g minnw'r bobl. Mae'm taeth i chi geitig eich bod yn ddifusio. Mae'n ddifusio. Felly mae'r ddifusio'r gorg. Mae'n ddifusio, roedd cymddi'ch cyflorydd, rhaeddydd ynMynd. A ti'n gwaith y peth yma yn y cyffredin iawn? Mae'r cyffredin iawn a'r cyffredin iawn a'i'r cyffredin iawn? Mae'r cyffredin iawn. Roedd, mae'r cyffredin iawn. Mae'n cyffredin iawn a'i cyffredin iawn i'r ffaith i'r gael. Yn ym mhobl 30 ymlaen nhw, nid yw'n meddwl am ddweud. Yn ymlaen nhw, nad yw'n mynd. Mae'r cyffredin iawn. Mae'n fawr yn rhan fawr i'r cyffredin iawn. Mae'n rhan i'n meddwl i'r gael. ond y 4-4-2 o 4-3-3 o 4-2-3-1. Do'n get caught up in formations, do'n get caught up in things like that, it's little adjustments within the game, depend on the personnel and the team we're playing, which play different formations as well, if that makes sense. Yn New Zealand, any of you guys have any questions? Yeah, Carl Andrew Vaughman here from Stuff in New Zealand. Tommy Hemmads blatantly fell in Caledonia before that goal. How has it failed to have gone ahead for a goal that should have lived still? Hi Andrew. Well, I haven't, again, it's not the old man, the adage of a manager saying he's blatantly fell, I've not seen it. Literally, actually as he scores or in what phase? He goes over and then the ball, and then he goes into the goalkeeper and then the goalkeeper misses the ball. Oh, he did, he pushed him like that with his hands like he showed me, did he? He's pushed him like that, that's it. Well, I don't know if he's pushed him, then obviously it's one that has been missed, but sometimes you get given and sometimes you don't. I think there was three instances with Bernie Abini in the first half where he's running down the line and the fallback apparently Bernie pushed him. It's not a foul, he's fallen over on the ball, I think two or three times that happened. So whether that has had an impact in the game or swayed it, sometimes you get given, sometimes you don't. When you do as a manager you're happy and when you don't, clearly you're not happy. But you can complain about anything in life if you want, but I don't. Yeah, I guess you mentioned you could have been two or so behind. For your side to be able to hang in there and get a moment like that, it shows how important it was to persist and to still be alive in the game. Yeah, I don't think we should be two behind this game. I thought that was last game, I thought obviously they had their chance with the offside goal, I believe it was offside. When the centre forward put the ball in the back of the net, obviously you need a little bit of luck sometimes when you're defending. If that goes in it changes the dynamic of the game for sure. The first goal in any game is very important, but it's important you don't lose your emotional control as a manager as well as players, and you've got to just be calm and let the players play the game. So we've done our work Monday to Friday, obviously Monday to Thursday today, the players have just performed on Friday and they've executed a fantastic away performance, keeping a clean sheet and scoring two wonderful goals, even though I'm surprised where the second goal comes from and who scored. Just on Tommy, obviously he's a former Phoenix player, you've picked him up this season. How are you liking what you're seeing from him? Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant guy. He's exactly what he says he is. He's genuine, he's honest, he's humble, he's got so much humility, he's professional, he's a leader. We're very, very lucky to have him like Wellington, we're lucky to have him last year. But whenever his normal in football players play against their old clubs and as centre forwards you want to score against your old clubs and that lot, obviously Wellington are disappointed tonight. I'm delighted for the wondrous fans who travelled down in the thousands that Tommy gets his goal. Although you say it's a foul, I'll take the goal. But we're lucky we won 2-0 there, aren't we? So that might not count. Thank you. OK, no problem, aren't you? Any final questions? We got through 82 minutes. What did you make of his performance and where's he at? Yeah, really strong to be fair. You know, I got asked that in the first two games about when is he going to play. I think everyone wants to watch him play. He's a terrific player. We all know about his pedigree. The challenge was when do you throw him in? Do you throw him in too early and he picks up an injury and then you miss him for a couple of games? I didn't want to do that. So he's trained hard. But I just felt it was the right game. The dynamic of the game was going to be right for Jack. How well I thought the flow would go, it did. Obviously he got a knock early in the game. I think then it would have been easy just to bring him off and be very, very safe, but he got through it. So sometimes players need to get through the mental side of it as well. He got through it, but at 80 minutes he told me he wanted to come off and when a player says that you have to trust them. They know their body, you know, I trust them, my players. And when they say they've had enough, same with Tomer. Tomer was carrying a little bit of cramp in his car from the last five minutes, but I needed him to get through. And then when the second goal went in, I took him off. So a very strong performance, not just by him, but the two midfielder players within Terry who also was getting up to speed in Stevie. I thought they were excellent in there. Against a very good Wellington midfielder. Well good guys, thank you very much. Well, just one last one, mate. You've got the FFA Cup on the track, right? Yeah, yeah. Are you going to be making mass changes, or are there some guys you want to see more of? You know, what's the situation there? Well, we've got a very good squad. I've got tremendous faith in my young players, I think, as you know. So some of the younger players will play for sure. It's a game we've got to take very seriously and we will. So you're not going to see totally wholesale changes. You will see a lot of changes. I say a lot, you know, one hand maybe or a little bit more than one hand. So you can work that one out. But, you know, I've got my goalkeeper will change. I'll play Marks. You know, he's been very patient in the first three games he deserves to play. And there's other players that come on subs here that will play as well. But that's why you have a squad. But it's a really tricky game for us. But it's an important game that we need to go and win because we want to get through that round.