 A llwyddon yw'r ffwgau a'r FFBTV yma ar y stadion ffitalityn. Yr BBC Radio Sion Llyfr yn gweithio'r dynol, ac mae'n golygu'n gweithio'r ffitalityn yn y Llyfr. Felly yna'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n golygu'n gweithio ar y 3-1 deffetol Lester ar yr stadion King Power. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gweithio nil yn mhawr. Dyma'r gweithio'n gweithio ystafell o'r ffitalityn eistedde o'r dyfodol yn�rogrwymaeth eftan i Eftan. Yna, mae'n gwneud o'r ddechrau'n gweithio'n gweithio a ddweud i fynd i gael y 3-1 deffetol i'r dynol. Chris, mae'n golygu'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, rwyf. Mae'n golygu'n gweithio'n ddweud i fynd i fynd i gael'r dweud i fynd i gael'r ddweud. ac dyna hwyl dros ein bod wedi gwybod egynny, gyda hynny, ond ond beth fydd? Cymru ymlaen gwybod hynny. Calum i chi'n meddwl am y brif ar Ym Mweithio Ym Mweithio, fel y maen i Gymru Dymriol wedi gwneud â'r diodl a'r amddai y Maen i chi, felly mae'r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 2r 2r 1r 1r 0, mae hynny ddim yn ei fanydd gennych. Felly yno efallai, na nodi'r wedi gwneud ar hyn, egwell ymryd gyda'r hynny, mae yw'n meddwl ar gyfer ei ysbarth yma. yng nghymru yma i gyd yn yw'r top 6 oeson, ond fel y cyflwyno'n gwybodaeth, rydych chi'n rhan o'r iawn yr ymdweithiau yma, Maddysyn, Vardy, gwasanaeth, gan ymddiol, rhan o'r amgylch yn y dyfodol. A'r ymddiol wedi'i gwneud yn gallu'n meddwl i Callen Wilson i gael yma, Ond yna'r ystafell yn awl i'w gweld a'r hyn pedwys i fynd arlaen i ges. E lanolio gwybod dros'u trempio, Ghalchau Goel Cagau. Mae'n ddweud, mae hwnno cwmpio eropou i gael gweld a'r gwerthu. Efallai yn ystafell yn fwrdd i'r gynhyrchu'r hawn, dwi'n mynd i ddim yn ystafell yn ystafell â'r cyfrigol hwnnw, a fawr hynny wedi gwneud i gefnogaeth Rhyn Gwyrraedd Rhaglen Leolwyr o lefn am y stwil hefyd, felly ond pan kung I play one of the two games for Scotland in the international break. But Callon Dawson to be up and running just ahead of going off with England. Obviously didn't get on for England, which is a bit of a shame. He was warming up very strenuously against Cosmo, but I think the game was probably a bit too much in the balance. It probably shouldn't have been, having been five one, but that was his probably his chance to get on, but when it went five three, I think it all got a bit tight. So shame for him that he couldn't add to his England caps, but still nice to be involved in the squad, I'm sure. You mentioned Ryan Fraser there. It was another Fraser Wilson combination of that goal, wasn't it? Cymru'n amddangos i'r rhain. Mae'n fawr i'r ffordd o'r hyd i'r hyn o'r hyn o'r cyffredi, Gweithio'n gweithio'r cydisedig, Osiol I'r cyfan yn fawr o'r cliriau, Ond yna byddoch chi'n gweithio'n gweithio'r cyffredi. Mae'r cyffredi'n cael ei gweithio'r gweithio'r cyffredi, Os o'r cyffredi'n gweithio'r gweithio, Ond y gallwn siaradau'n amser, Mae'n ni'n mynd i'n gymhysgwch ffordd o'r cyffredi i interferio mae unreg fel mae'r meddwl awdurdod o'r llysten nhw. Ie poeni'r ganwär, o'r structures cyllrd yn cael ei brifoedd Please. Rwy'n deall, ond mae'n gwaith y byd fighters iawn. Mae'r Llywodraeth yn dod 60 chyfu arall, mae ond mae'n ganddur wedi ddau y quwyrdd ac mae'n gweithio sydd wedi'u gŵr. Rwy'n cais o'n ddalch chi'n gallu ddim ar ffênau. Mae'r gweithio y byd fighter i'n meddwl o'r tee wedi'u gweld mor gwasanaeth ysdol. Mae'n gweithio'r gwaith. Mae'n ddweud wnaeth bwysig ar y berthyn nhw. Mae'n gweithio ar gyfer mae'n ddweud ar gyfer, yna ei ddweud i'n ddechrau i ddweud i yma i gael ein llwydd. Yn ymweld, yma, ond mae'r ddechrau i ddweud i'r ddweud i ddweud i ddweud. Rwy'n meddwl i ddim yn ymryd ei bod yn ymryd i'r ddweud i ddweud i'r ddweud i ddweud. Felly mae'n dros i'r byd i'r byd, mae'n gyrsgwysgwyr yn rhan o'r gynhyrchu. ond, fel y cyfle, rwy'n cael ei gwaith arbennig iawn, yn ymddangos o'r fan syniadau bod y gallwn ei ddweud yma, bydwch yn rhan o'r cyflwyngau Hyllidol yn ymdweud yn teimlo'r cyfrifio ar y cyflwyngau. Mae'r cyflwyngau hyn yn cyflwyngau ar y cael hynny, ond mae'n fawr o'r ddweud yn ymddangos yw'n gyffredinol, ond Llywyr Sgyllys yn fawr creadwyr ynser. Felly, mae'n gofyn yn fwy o'ch gweithio'r ddweud, I'm not sure how that all works, really, whether Lewis Cook just plays a little bit deeper with Jefferson Lermer and Phil Bulling plays a little bit more advanced. I don't know, because then you're taking one of Fraser Wilson or King out of the team. So that's a headache for Eddie Howe as to how he fits everybody in the team. But, yeah, to answer your question, brilliant for Lewis Cook after a very, very long comeback and a lot of hard work to be back where he is. And as Eddie Howe says he's done a lot of training, now it was key for him to get to the match in minutes and now the next step is to get him back on the Premier League pitch. Absolutely. Well, next up we are going to be joined by goalkeeping coach Neil Moss. We've seen Aaron Ramsell and Mark Travers' feature for the cherries this season, with Travers making quite an impact against Forest Green in the Carabao Cup. Well, some brilliant saves from Mark Travers there. Now, as you can see, we are delighted to be joined by Neil Moss, first team goalkeeper coach here at AFC Bournemouth. Neil, thank you for joining us. Let's start with those saves. They were absolutely fantastic, weren't they? Yeah, delighted for Mark. He came back at a bit of an injury in pre-season. He was looking to get the nod and start like all four goalkeepers were, so he had that disappointment of not starting the season, but he's shown brilliant character and to make those saves. It was no surprise to any of us really. We know what he's capable of, so delighted for him. And has penalty something you've been working on in training ahead of that cup tie? Not really. They all take penalties against each other as a goalkeepers, and to be fair Travers had saved two unbelievable ones from Rambers, actually, in training beforehand. So, I'd just said to him before, that remember those two saves, Aaron couldn't really have hit them much better to unbelievable saves, and he went into it full of confidence, and like I said, everyone on the sideline wasn't surprised. He makes them saves because we see them make them every day in training. And of course, you know, we've had Mark Travers, we've seen him here, but he played for the Republic of Ireland in the weekend. It was the first international cup for him. Yeah, again, thoroughly deserved. He went away with them last year a couple of times, got called up to senior squad and all the feedback we got from the goalkeeper coach and from all the staff there that he'd done really, really well. So, when they had one of the senior goalkeepers pull out, we were hoping and praying that he would get a game, and fair pay to Mick McCarthy, you know, putting in a young goalkeeper is always a bit of a risk. But Mark went in there and had another solid game. So, you know, he's had a really, really good start to the season. Obviously, he didn't start the Premier League season. As you mentioned, he had a bit of an injury in pre-season. How did he take that? Because he finished last season, of course, and everyone thought if it wasn't going to be Borich or Beggarich, then he would be the next cow off the rank. Obviously, Aaron Ramsell sort of came over the top of everybody to get the number one cheer. How did Mark Travers take that at the start of the season? I think he was disappointed, but you want him to be. You know, I don't want him to come in singing and dancing if he doesn't get the nod and play. I want them all to want to play and push each other, which is exactly what all four of them did. I said there was a really good competition between them in pre-season. Mark missed out. I think it was on pretty much three weeks of the six weeks. It was more difficult for him, but he did exactly what I wanted him to do. He knuckled down. He got the nod to play in the cup game, and obviously did himself every favour then in that not only in the penalty saves, but in his performance throughout the whole game. We'll talk about Aaron Ramsell more in a moment, but for you as a goalkeeping coach, when you see Ramsell and Travers, two guys that you've worked with a lot in the last few years, come through and make the impact they have, how does that make you feel as the coach? Obviously, we're pleased. It's not just me as a whole group of us behind the scenes that work with the goalkeepers. The two senior ones are famous. We know that, and now Aaron and Mark are making a name for themselves, but there's a good line behind that as well, Will Dennis. We really like him. We've got two lads out on loan at Weymouth and Wimborg at the ages of 18 and 17 that are both doing well. I think this day and age when the prices of goalkeepers are starting to match that of our outfield friends, we have to be looking to produce our own because we're probably not going to be able to afford a world-class one, so let's do our best to try and make one. You mentioned Aaron Ramsell and Mark Travers. They're in such a fortunate position, aren't they? We've got such young talent here at the club, and it's great to see that they're getting minutes out on the pitch. Brilliant for the manager. I know it's a tough call. Probably in both games, we've asked me around how to play Aaron in the opening game and then to give Mark the game. I know it was a difficult decision, so all credit to him. It's brilliant for us as goalkeeper coaches that we've got a manager. They're willing to play the younger ones when he sees that they deserve it. With that, it was a tough call for him, no doubt. They made it a really good competition for pre-season with our two senior goalkeepers as well. Speaking of Aaron Ramsell, we've had loans at Chesterfield, and again last season with Wimbledon keeping them up. How much has that helped him in our senior playing Premier League football? How much has that been of help to him? They're all different. With Aaron, it was absolutely vital. Totally different character to Mark. With him, he just wants to go out there and play. I think he said himself in a recent interview, he can get bored in training. He needs that competitive edge to drive him, so going out on loan was absolutely crucial to him. We can't thank Chesterfield and I for not seeing Wimbledon last year for giving him those games and turning him into the man and the sort of the goalkeeper that he's hopefully going to become. You mentioned that there, it's an interesting point about turning into a man. He feels like he has grown up quite a lot over maybe the last year. Have you seen that in him as well, not just as his character around the place but also his performances? I think he said himself when he first joined us two and a half years ago now, I think he was. Immature is a strong word, but he's certainly needed to grow up in order to be given the responsibility of planning a goal. I love the character that he is. He's a bubbly guy around the place, always got a smile on his face and he's a really good guy to be around. But you need to know the responsibility that you have when you step in that goal. It's not just about you, it's about all the people in this stadium, you are carrying that weight with you. Two experiences online, relegation one season, then going to another club which was obviously threatened, I think there were ten points to drift when he went there in January and to be able to help them and keep Wimbledon in the division last season. I said you can see that the effect that's had on him and that's what's given him the foundation to come back here in pre-season and push to start in the first game. Two England under 21 caps just this week, how good can he be and how soon do you expect him to be knocking on the door and maybe higher on us? If you ask Aaron, I think he probably knocked on the door yesterday. The young goalkeeper was at the football club on a great path and I think that seeing the manager put faith and confidence into both Mark and Aaron with the starts that they've had recently and obviously seeing the success that they're starting to have it's great for those guys behind them as well. I said it's fantastic for the way it's going at the moment with the younger goalkeepers and I'll include the senior guys in that as well because they both are and as could be disappointed and down themselves but they both responded brilliantly and they're good role models for our younger goalkeepers to have as well. Just finally we've talked a lot about Aaron Ramstell and Mark Travers but as you said, Arthur Borich and Asmyr Begavitch how much of those two young players have been able to learn of those two? First and foremost a gentleman they're very humble guys so around the place, Asmyr has now gone on loan to get himself some games so all the best to him but art has been brilliant around the place we played in a friendly recently last weekend for me as a better player on the pitch and every time he steps out on that training pitch with us he's there to help he doesn't cause me any problems at all so to have that around the place when you've got such younger goalkeepers to see guys that have been there, seen it and done it so every level is invaluable to us. Well, Mossy, thank you very much for joining us ahead of the weekend's game and that weekend game against Everton is where our attention turns to next. Let's take a look at what Eddie Howe had to say and it's a pretty much press conference. I think it's great to see Mark Travers make his full international debut that was a great moment for him and several of the other players did really well so we've got some good minutes so we're happy with everything. I haven't seen everybody yet but I've met a couple of the boys that have done the longer journey so Jefferson and a couple of the others today the other guys that have come back have all come back okay and the games have been really entertaining high scoring, end-to-end both teams have been, we'll probably say in the games against each other better going forward than we have been defending defensively but it has created really good spectacles and we're hoping that we, from our perspective get another good account of ourselves that we are really good in the attacking third they've started the season very well I think Mark has done a really good job they've got some very good players they play a style of play that I'm sure that the supporters there are enjoying watching so we know that they're a high level team and we're going to have to perform well to win. Well that was Eddie Howe speaking this morning in his pre-match press conference Chris we look back over the years with our games against Everton there's always plenty of goals isn't there? Yeah, certainly here we've had some absolute humdinger as of matches I mean there was a 6-3 away from home which is not one of the more memorable days from a result point of view but we've never done that well at Goodison Park and Everton have never won here in the Premier League so last year 2-2, cracking game both sides finished with 10 Bournemouth managed to go 2-0 down against 10 men then had Adam Smith sent off and scored 2 themselves so it was a funny old game but yeah, so many, I mean the junior Stanislaus equaliser we have to mention it every single time we play Everton here now because of that bonkers finish to that game a few years back but yeah, I mean the way Everton have been playing this season you look at their game against Wolves last week that was, what was that, 2 all after about 3 minutes early on so yeah, 3-2 Everton won it a good home win, they haven't scored away yet though this season lost at Villa 2-0 so on a direct form line Bournemouth won there and then 0-0 they started the season away at Palace so just reading some of their local media reports up there the away form for them is their bigger problem I think if they had been much better away last season I think anyone 5 away games last season then they would have been knocking much closer on the door to 6th and 7th and they were, they finished 8th so you know it's still a good season but I think the disparity between their home and away form is their big problem and over the summer they've added strongly to their squad haven't they, they've got the likes of Alex Woeby and they've made a Gomez appointment signing as well so they've really added to their squad yeah, Moise Keane of course from Juventus as well Woeby looks at great signing and obviously adding to the likes of Richarlison and Guilford Sigurd so they've got a pretty potent look in front for now and even you know at the other end of the spectrum for 8 million pounds everyone talks about him as being one of the snips of the season and I think already he's proving himself to be well worth much more than that price tag so that was a true bit of business from Marco Silva so yeah they freshened the team up a little bit the likes of Michael Keane obviously England defender these days as well a bit of experience in there with the likes of Bains and people so yeah, it's an exciting looking attacking unit they've got and they have spent a bit of money but then a club like Everton big new stadium on the horizon as well so they're expecting to be punching a bit higher than they have been in in recent seasons finishing 7th, 8th, 9th in recent seasons they want to be knocking on the door of the top 6 so they need to start investing in the sort of players they have been buying and in terms of our injury news we saw Chris Meppermy came off for Wales with a slight injury and Adam Smith came off against Leicester is there much that we know on these? Chris Meppermy I think anyhow is waiting to see him as we speak now having come back from Wales duty but yeah as you say any player that goes off on an international break and limps off I mean today as we're recording this is Friday the 13th it's not too fair to say Eddie hasn't had much luck with injuries Adam Smith Eddie was waiting for news on a second scam but the news is not particularly positive I don't think on him but we'll wait and get some official news on that so looking at options for this weekend right back options it could be that Jack Stacey may have to come in and get thrust in for a Premier League debut we saw him against Forest Green he did pretty well but that was against Forest Green and this will be Everton which will be a different test so if it is to be Jack Stacey's debut this weekend it's probably a bit sooner than he would have expected I imagine if he's honest but we'll see what he's made of so yeah apart from that there's a few other sort of knocks and niggles around the likes of Danjumas back on grass that's one update we got this this morning is that Arnold Danjumas the bruised signing who is a bit of a mystery because we saw him in pre-season haven't seen him again he's running on grass so he's getting a little bit closer Junior Stanislaus is still quite a way off Simon Francis is about a month behind Lewis Cook had his operation a month later so with Lewis Cook being close to coming back Simon Francis is still a little bit away and Lord Kelly I think he's getting closer he could be maybe two or three weeks away as well there's a Hampshire Senior Cup game coming up of course here on Tuesday night against Basingstoke so that will be a good opportunity for maybe one or two who are trying to get some minutes to do so and just finally you know what time it is I'm going to ask you for your score prediction for the weekend I fancy Bournemouth actually to get a home win this weekend I fancy the international break might I just show up on one or two up playing an international level so I think Bournemouth is going to nick it 2-1 Bournemouth is going to nick it 2-1 you heard it here first if you want to have a go at predicting the score for this weekend's game you can log on to Manchester website to take part in the Cherry's Champions Challenge Last week's winner was Jake and he won a signed AFC Bournemouth shirt this week you can win hospitality tickets to our game against West Ham that's all we've got time for today thank you for joining us and we'll see you here on Sunday bye for now