 Gwyddo chi'n gwybodaeth, Mark. I'll start with any team music you might have. How are you after Tuesday going into Saturday? We're okay. I was a partnership with... We were going to have to wait on because he was a bit tight in his hamstrings. Obviously we were weird on the side of the caution. Took him off for a half time. Ar y cy lle, rwy'n fath yn gweld yw'r gweithio, o ran o'r gweithiau, oherwydd rydyn ni'n gweithio i'r gweithio'r cyllid yn gwneud. Nid yw'r cyflog o'r gweithio'r gweithio, rydyn ni'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio? Ma'n rhan o'r ddweud i'r trefadau, pan'n oed yn galw i'r gweithio i'r gweithio? Fe wnaeth gennych am y gwirio o'r tyfnod yw'r tyfnod. A'r cef, mae'r cyfeirio i'w cyfleoedd? Mae'r cyfeirio gyda reaction, gan y cyfnod. Mae'n gweld yn gyrddmol eich gwirio. Mae'r cyfeirio yn ymryd i'r cyfan a'r cyfan sydd yn cyfnod. Mae'r cyffredin ni yn ei wneud yn gweld. Mae'r cyffredin ni'n gweld yn gweithio'r ddechrau i'r gwirio. Mae'r cyffredin ni'n gweld yn gweld yn gweithio'r ddechrau. so mae'n gweithio'n ymddangos, ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio gwneud yn yswyllgor. A o'r rhaglion arddangos yn gyfnod, Harry Chapman a Ash Taylor, mae'r cyfnod yn gwneud cyfnod? A Ash wedi gwneud i gael y gwasanaeth a'r rhaglion yn gweithio, yn dod yn ymddangos, mae'n gweithio'n gwneud i gael ymddangos. Mae'n meddwlyniaethau'r wneud yn ffynu. Gwydwch yn meddwl yn meddwl yn meddwl, ond yn ychynidion wedi eu bod yn cerddwch eich bod yn mynd o'r plwy o'r cyffredin. Dwi'n meddwl yn yr angen. Gili yn ystod. Temperedwn yn ystod byd wedi edrych yn ymddangos hyn yng Nghyrch yn teimlo. Felly mae'r angen yn y mynd wedi cael ei fod yn bezgol. Mae'n fwy o'r amser i'n ddod i'r dweud o'n rhai. Diolch i'ch arwag i'w Chyffordd. Rwy'n oes i'r amser i'r Rhexham, i fynd, yw'r ddweud i'w rhaid, beth mae'n bod yn ychydig i'w ddweud i'w ddweud. Dwi'n oes i'r amser i'w ddweud i'w ddweud i'w ddweud i'w ddweud? Dwi'n oes i'n oes i'r amser i'w ddweud i'w ddweud i'w ddweud i'w ddweud i'w ddweud, As long as he managed the pain he goes himself out there and as long as we're confident that it's not going to damage him, more than he already did damage to be that it will keep on putting him out there. You see as the game goes on the 60-70 minutes and that's when he starts to get a little bit of pain, he begins to start the tyre so that's when obviously we have to look at his situation then that's why the last ftwg os ydyddai'n meddwl i'w bod yma. Dyna parig oedd yn cyfnodd o gwyddaeth, mae'r gwith i'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl i ddod i'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl a chatio. Gallais burr? A'r 3d roi? Dwi wedi bod i chi'n meddwl i'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl? Droi, dwi'n meddwl i mi. Mae'r holl o'. Baut hynny, maen nhw, oedd ddyn nhw'n meddwl nhw. Yn i'ch meddwl i chi'ch meddwl i'ch meddwl. Dw i chi'ch meddwl i chi'ch meddwl, I'm sure we'll face in different circumstances and atmosphere so yeah we're looking forward to it, it's a good draw on the back of good performance against Wrexham so yeah let's hope we get a big crowd I'm sure our guys in marketing and commercial are thinking up ways and means to maximise the opportunity so yeah hopefully that will mean a huge crowd and it'll be a good occasion. I know it's the old cliche but you know a good cup run can have a really positive impact. I imagine morale is pretty good after Tuesday. Yeah yeah absolutely, I've always said that, I've always enjoyed cup runs because you're right I've always felt they've had a positive effect you get the confidence of winning games and we've been able to do that in the carabao first time for a long time that we're in this stage of the competition so we're happy with that situation and yeah I've always said throughout my career that cup runs will always have a positive impact. So hopefully expect that to happen and I think we've seen signs of that. We've spoken with Adam Wilson today for the first time and I don't think we've had a chance to really ask you about him and being at the football club. What is it about Adam that attracted you to him? We've been watching him for quite some time, he's a very intelligent footballer, really skillful, got a little bit of pace as well and he's now winger which if you look through the squad we've really got one who's specific in that role. So we're pleased that he's with us and he's got a good pedigree in terms of his team and the club that he was at Newcastle so he's compromised a little bit with injuries in that time and that's why he's had to find a different path. But he went to Liga Wales and did exceptionally well, played in big high profile European games which he's been able to obviously benefit from in terms of experience and yeah we saw an opportunity and he's one for the future we feel. We feel he's got a good opportunity here that we're presenting to him and it's up to him to take the chance. We feel confident that he will do because having seen and watched him in games that we've covered he does things in games a little bit different, a little bit more unpredictable for opposition size to deal with. So that's always a good option to have in your armory when you're starting games or you're making change from the bench if you bring somebody on who's going to create a little bit more problem or a different problem with technical ability then that's a good thing to have. He said to us that moving away from Newcastle was an opportunity for him to maybe just press the reset button on his career and try a different challenge. What can that do for a player in terms of how they deal with the challenges that come with playing for professional football? Well I think it's a big moment when you're told that maybe your future doesn't lie. A lot of these young players have been at top clubs since the 79 years of age and all of a sudden you get to 16 or you get to 18 and you're told 10 years of your life and you haven't made the grade so to speak. So a lot of players fall by the wayside and can't deal with that and go out of football and that's a huge shame and it's this huge amount of wastage in terms of young players that find themselves unable to really face trying to continue their career. I think it's a good opportunity for him and I'm sure he'll take it. Were you impressed that he put his hand up to take a penalty in the shooting? Yeah, yeah and I think that shows where he's about in terms of his character and his belief and his own abilities so yeah I was pleased that he was prepared to do that and dispatched it really well so yeah that's a good sign that shows that he's got the character to deal with big moments in games. Any more players coming in between now and the end of the window? No, you'd never say never. We're having conversations, I'll give you that much. Will they come off? I have no idea. That's how it is. We've tracked players for a number of weeks and they've fallen by the wayside and you look at other opportunities and all of a sudden they've become more live so that's the ebb and flow of the window. We're still in the mix, we're still having conversations so let's wait and see. We're not long to go now so it's important if we're going to do something that probably needs to happen today or very early in the morning if we can. Is that solely the loan market now? Yes it is. Will you be relieved when the window is shut? I think it's a distraction. I think it's really ideal. I think most managers would prefer the window to stop at the first game of the season just because it drags on into the season. People think their future lies elsewhere and they get a bit disand and think they need to leave when they don't. It's just at the beginning of the season. If the window is shut on the first day of the season I think it'd be less problematic for managers but it is what it is and it's the situation we deal with. It can be to your advantage obviously if you unfortunately have key injuries to key players and you've got to cover that then you've still got an opportunity early in the season and hopefully you can address it and it doesn't affect your long term. School of thought that it would be better if it's shut on the first day of the beginning of the new season because when it drags in it causes more problems. On that strand, I appreciate it's a repetitive question but in terms of any possible outgoings. The same situation really. This conversation is about that. The situation presents themselves early in the window, go away and then sometimes they come back because the circumstances they stop deals going ahead. Re-services to go circumstances within the club that you were talking to have changed like with injuries or the like and priorities changing clubs. When you start the season you don't start particularly well sometimes clubs think they need to make changes quickly so opportunities present themselves. We're open for business at this point. How much we'll do is, I don't know, I can't give you a level on that but let's see what happens. And just finally, in terms of the players that you've actually got out on loan at the moment, more specifically Ryan East and Jake Young, how closely are you monitoring their situations and what they're doing at the current clubs that there are? Well, the idea was to give them game time and that's what they're getting so we're delighted with that. So we potentially hope that they do well. That's the intention and both of them are at the moment. Are you pleased with, particularly at the start, that Jake's hiding the goals that he scored? Well, Jake's a confidence player and he just needs his play and I was honest with him at the beginning of the season. We were going to bring in players that would stymie him a little bit in terms of opportunities. So we're giving him the option that he could go out if the right club came in and it looks like that's happened so he's enjoying that and he's getting game time so that was the idea. And any of you just finally on that, always open minded about, I think in the statement there was a recall option in January, I mean he always open minded about possibly bringing him back in if needs be? Well, we'll see. It's circumstances, we don't say yes, we don't say no. Mansfield next then for you. Emery's certainly right, it was a difficult old game last season away at their place, additional times similar to what we're seeing this current season but you had to battle hard for that three points. Yeah, but I thought it was one of our better performances. Obviously we went down to ten men which didn't help the situation but we got over the line, crookie was great on the night, scored a fantastic goal and we really deserved the win. They're going to be strong here in this year and you look at their squad, you see the quality that they have and they've had continuity obviously with the manager of the club who's managed it for a number of years now so he's built a good squad there and they have a real understanding of what he's after in terms of how they approach games so it's not going to be easy and it's another way again, we seem to be on the road all the time, beginning of the season so that's a challenge for us but we're in good heart. As I said, confidence is the key when you begin in the season and as I said after the crew game we're back on track, we emphasise that again on Tuesday against Wrexham so we're looking forward to it. And as you say, another away game but as we've learned another is strong away following as well for you. How big a part will they play? I had a great support on Tuesday as we always do, they enjoyed it and I am sure like we all did so we just want to give them the same enjoyment and come sat there and that goes along with the result. Again that usually defines whether or not we're happy or sad. Best of luck. When you look at the transfer window, is it more difficult at this level than it was when you managed to say self-empton? It depends on how much finance you have, it does have player parts and it's all degrees of scale I think so you may well have more to work with but more often than not it's about convincing the players and their agents predominantly at the top level, whether or not they're even going to get in a room and have a conversation with the players, very much guarded and kept if that's the phrase, by their agents and on occasions it's more about what they're going to get out of the deal than what's best for the players. I don't see as much of that going on in fairness because obviously the amounts that are involved aren't as big but still can be tricky just to convince players and make them realise sometimes their situations need to change and you have to be honest and sometimes you've got to battle your own ability. Some players are quite prepared just to sit back and be in a little bit of a compass zone when really for the career to progress they need to go out and play and have the courage to do that so sometimes at this level it's difficult to convince people, sometimes just to move locations. Location is a huge thing at this level because obviously if the deal isn't including location and money to cover your expenses and travel or whatever then that can be the thing that determines that the deal is broken so yeah it's different but it has similarities obviously but there's different priorities that sometimes impact on the deal you're trying to do. Presumably at this stage of the window and as you said the season has already started, anyone that's coming in you're looking for players that are going to fit in with the way you've set the team up to play rather than maybe at the beginning you're looking for players that can help you in a developer system. Yeah it happens at close, it's what your priorities are at any given time and at the beginning of the season when you've had a little bit of time to look what you feel you need or what you lack then you go after them players for the most part you hope to get that done early sometimes you have to wait. At times the final piece or one of the final pieces you've been waiting for and sometimes you bring players in that it's speculative, you're never quite sure what you're going to get certainly in the loan market because that's a difficult one because somewhere out on first loan, second loan so it's dependent on the players finding the right club at the right stage of their career sometimes when they're on first or second loan. It's not easy, but sometimes you just have to be patient and wait to the last minutes and sometimes you get good deals and deals that allow you to work with good level players that will impact on the team. At this stage of the window now is it becoming a degree of brinsmanship going on perhaps with teams, targets you're looking at? Yeah, it can be a little bit. I've had that in the past, I don't think we're involved in anything like that at the moment but certainly clubs that you deal with are quite open, certainly at the top level but on occasions somewhere else will come from left field and you weren't expecting that that might make the player involved, changes mind and you might want to go elsewhere, you might be at a different level and those are the things and all the things I mentioned earlier they come into the mix so it's just sometimes what suits them better. I sometimes feel that they lose sight of actually what the key is which is actually playing and making appearances at a good level in a club that will enable them to progress and develop. Sometimes that's overlooked on the basis that they'd rather be closer to their parent club and they don't want to move and all these scenarios so you just got to hope they make the right decisions for their careers. You were saying last week about obviously sort of revisiting a couple after the weekend and perhaps making the decision in terms of the time scale. Are those obviously Adam Wilson's coming as the other one perhaps you mentioned, has that now moved on or is that still one that's in the mix? We've had a couple out of falling by the wayside through no fall-up alone, we just had to wait and we had to be patient in the end of the day that happened. Is that frustrating in terms of giving indications that it might be all and then something like that? Well you get green light up to a point so I suppose it's not a green light, it's an amber light so we've been on amber for a long time for a number of players but it's not a law you can do about it. You're dictated by the parent club and by the agent, by the player himself so you can't sleep over it, you've just got to make sure you move on to another target that is the right level and the same level or even better than the one you were thinking was going to get over the line. The window does shut, I mean you look back on it, nowhere near as franting over all as a year ago but are you pleased with what you've been up to? Yeah I think we've done well, like you said we've sound from a stronger base I felt with the players we've retained and we've brought good players in and we're not finished yet, hopefully we'll be able to bring some more bodies in if we can, if it's not possible then we'll go where we've got and see where that takes us. And she's saying not having to do the reset which has become a bit of a thing with this club year on year, particularly in the summer it's been probably quite refreshing for supporters to be able to look at it and sort of not see somebody going out. Yeah I'm sure, that allows players to build relationships with the fans as well, I think there's a lot of affection for a lot of the players that are here and with the club for a number of years so that's important. You need those relationships to be built and it's very difficult to do it if there's a 12-month turnover of players all the time. And just all the injuries? Yeah a clag train today, he should be available as long as you don't get a reaction. We monitored his trend to a certain extent, he didn't play a full part but it's just about easing in today. Those can be quite brisk because more often than not after a choose a game with the lads that weren't involved to a great extent get more of a session so those can be quite brisk as I said. We'll see how he is tomorrow but the hope is that he should be okay for the weekend. There was a player in form up to that point? Yeah it was a shame, he did the right thing, he just on Friday morning just felt on longer passing he just felt he was growing being a little bit stiff and a little bit compromised so it's good that he did that hopefully because of that that's why he's in with a shout out the weekend. Harry Lewis said his employees here that he's using off the field mental side of the game, that's something you encourage your players to look at yourself, considered it throughout your career? It's more prevalent in this day and age, in my day rightly or wrongly I think there was more self-management here to just get on with it, I think being shown not to be always the best way to approach it so I'm not averse to it, I think it's whatever, everybody's different, every individual has a different need or the support structure behind this and most of the time it's your family. You fall back on and sometimes you just need a different perspective and put things into the right order for you when sometimes you're struggling just to understand where you are at that moment in time so yeah mentors can just give you a different insight and maybe think about something that they've been through and maybe that can help you in your current situation. So I'm not averse to it, it's not as if they're going to be saying country things that I'm going to be telling players, it's important there's that understanding but as long as they're not telling Harry to keep making dashes off the field to try and hit the ball into the net on the opposite end I'm quite happy with him to have conversations with him.