 Y Llywodraeth yn cael ei bod y model yw'r Llywodraeth, mae'n Llywodraeth. Mae'r cyfrannu ar 10 ym 344, mae 29 goli. Mae'n oed yn gweithio. Yn rhoi'n bwysig i'r Llywodraeth, ydy'r gweithio'n ddymarfod i'n gweithio'r lŷn, mae'n gweithio'n ddymarfod i'n gweithio'n ddymarfod i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. I dos. Codd o'r gawn, as well, t'r mangyr, rhan o'r ddim yn. I think he probably thought I might go, just because I might win a trophy there. But you know, we didn't want to sell him, and he didn't spit the dummy. He just got his head down, he didn't make any noises. He got his head down and carried on. He's been fantastic for ever in football club. I was a centre fo, that's why I love my strikers. He's made the ones you tend to love. But him as a defender, I'd absolutely love him. I still love him now. It makes me laugh when people tell me he's finished. I just think, I'm just not having it. He's not the same player, of course he's not. But finished, do me a favour. Still better than most left-backs in the Premier League. And that's a fact, just an absolute fact. Yes, sprint nothing down, ain't there any more. But as a footballer, and seeing things and everything else, he's just what a fantastic player, what a fantastic bargain. He's ended up being, and I'm quite sure you do remember the free kick, he's gone for Wigan against United, and he's just led the day. And it was like, we were linked back. I remember when he scored against Ipswich in the championship. It was just unbelievable. He just smashed it, and that was the one that sort of went. He's got a good young lad. He looked so young, and then he was like, you're scouting here. He was on the other hand. Creswell's path. The other way, but he was just great. I was made up when we got him because he was a footballer, and when you watch him come in, he'd see the way he'd get the ball out of his feet. He was able to play, properly play. You know what I mean? He's so comfortable on the ball in that position. He'd kill balls into striker's chest and into that. And you were like, this kid's unbelievable. Because Lescott was great at left back, but he was strong and powerful. Do you know what I mean? He could go past players, but it was the power where his beans was a clever footballer. And then obviously, when Pina came in, he just went up again and leveled it. Yeah, when Pina got on that left hand side, they just match made in heaven. You know, you can't talk about it enough, and we probably have to talk about it more, but it's just a phenomenal partnership. And they just work so well together and got the best out of each other. And as you say, even in them days, though, beans didn't fly down the wing. It was just the movement between him and Pina that allowed them to get down the wing. And that's what's been missing out of the beans' game in the last three or four years. I don't know about you. Well, now we're doing it, but this doesn't bother me. The fact that he hasn't had someone regular in front of him who's been very good on a consistent basis, people don't look at that problem. They just go to the beans because beans isn't as creative as he was. You know, if you have someone in front of him who's good at what he does, beans would be better because he'd have a bit more time. You see it when he went out the team. Marty, God bless him. Marty and I played in there. And you were like, oh, my God, we've got nothing. And then the next win of beans come back in, and it was like, look at us the way we can go forward. And it's no coincidence how these results got better and better when beans come back in. I accept we need another left back. But no, you know, I'm not blind to it and going like that. But not telling me he's not still a massive part of our first team. It's not just that. He's a massive part of the club. He's a massive part of leadership and just having people round the club and know what to do with it. And look at the young lads, like the Tom Davis, Don McAlvitt-Lewins, they were with him quite a lot. And Jackson, you know, that's what you need, you can. I think we've suffered more than anything when Cooman come in because I don't think Cooman, try to foster any kind of dressing room spirit, I think in being so aloof. It's all, you know what, it's only, this is going off the tangent just very slightly, but I've been doing loads of reading about silver and all ex players from a different country, all saying how important he makes that team ethic and that team. And it just reminds me of David Moyes because that's what Moyes did, he made sure that there was a team spirit there. And then when people come in, they bought into it and I think that's what I've lost over the last couple of years. So it's vital to have people like Bain's around and Jack Elger, who have been shame as cold as another one, who are like look, this is us, this is us, you know, and this is what we're doing. And he just seems like a listen, let's be honest, he's the fucking coolest man in football. He's the coolest player we've probably ever had in our history. Well, you know, obviously people. But even now, you look at him and you mention there, like the Dominic Ardalunan, like the Tom Davies, you know, this is over 10 years between them, but they all seem to get on because they've got similar interests and he doesn't live this life of like a football where it's all bling and all that. And I think Davies can call Dom's a little bit, but he's not bad. And Tom Davies is just isn't his issue. You know, he's got his Instagram account with his photography and they're always free. And them three are. You see in that video not long ago when they went to, there's a garnish bit, they only asked whatever and Davies and Bain's arrived and all that because that's, and that's, that to me is so key. That Tom Davies and Caldor Llewyn and that, John, I've got someone like him. Definitely. And I like, what I like about someone like Bain's is you'd always see pictures of him in town, in Liverpool City Centre with pictures with people and you think there he is. He's a lad just going round town. He's taking pictures of stuff and people stop him and he'll have a picture taken with him. Where there's some footballers may never have, may never have gone anywhere in the city apart from places that, you know, they've, they haven't until restaurants or so. Well, not even that just places that the club have taken them. You know, and I like that. I like the fact that he's a... Grounded in the city. He's grounded in the city and... Seamus is like that. That's the more place you've got like that. The better it is. Keeps that connection, doesn't he? Yeah. Keeps that connection between the fans and the players and that day the players we tend to... That's what we've lost. Don't you feel like going to match the last few years that that's... It's like that now. And it never was even with Moises team. There was that strong bond and there was that, you know what I mean? And I know you get that when you go and buy players and, you know, you spend the more money in the coming. But that's why... You need some though, don't you? Yeah, you do. You need the balance. You've got to have it because... Otherwise you do get people who just take care of themselves. Absolutely. Who just go, well, I'm just looking after myself. You know, me, for the money, nothing else. Whereas if you've got lads who've made them feel about it, you know who I would say is really, really seems to have bought and is right into it. And it's because of the likes of Baines, Jen Towson. Come in front of him. He's out with that. You see pitches with them. He's made... He's right into it ever and he's in the city having pitches with them. And you need that. What I would say about like in Baines is is that you know, you will be replaced, right? You will be replaced. I know some point. And rightly so. But the most important person in the equation for replacing Laiton Baines is Laiton Baines. You get the feeling that if ever I'm being in a young left back who is going to be the future, there will be Laiton Baines who helps him take his place. Because he's not stupid enough to think, you have some footballers think that they're going to live forever and that if someone comes in, they see them as rivals. Now of course, if you're 25, 26, yeah? But if you're 33 and you know that spot's not going to be yours forever, it's how you manage it. And I think Laiton Baines would be the first to say, well, you know, someone comes through the door and I'm going to put my arm down and I'm showing them exactly what expected that everyone in football could and what he needs to do to take that shade off me. Say we get plat and hard from Germany for argument's sake. You know, we've been heavily linked but I've got a lovely left foot. Baines, he's going to need Baines as input. He's going to need Baines support. And you go to match and you go, oh, plat and hard it's not playing today but Laiton Baines is you're not going to go. Because that's what we need. We need, and you know what? Baines and him working together this season could mean that he's then brilliant for six, five or six years because of that in and out with Baines. Because let's be honest, Michael Silver said this and now, again, we're going off a little bit but you want the competition all over the park and you want the competition to be good so you want Baines.