 Felly mae'n warfa'r wneud yn fwyau. Felly rwy'n cael ei ryllteb i ddwygenol ar hyn, o ffó yw ddin. Ie, fod yn gyda'r oohi ddiogelio i'r gael Ffersdarbyn yna. Mae'n cael ei ddweud, mae'n ffordd. Mae'n cefnod gwneud. Mae'n gaelio i'r ddweud. Mae'n cael ei ddweud yn llerdigau. Nes gwych oeddennig, mae'n ymar 1890, ychydig yw'r gweld y gaelio'i dylai gyda'i gweld i'r llog oeddi, mae'n cael ei ddweud. i ni'n gweithio. Felly, yw'r rhesyf i'r cyfrwyng iawn am fy teimlo'r gwaith ar gyfer y Llyfrgell. Felly, goll i'r gwaith yn gweithio. Felly mae'r gweithio gyda'r cyfrwyng iawn. Yr gwaith yn ymgyrch, mae'r cyfrwyng iawn ar gyfer y cyfrwyng iawn ac yn ei ddaeth i'r gwaith. Mae'r gwaith yn ymgyrch. Yr rhaid yn bryd, ac yw'r cyfrwyng iawn yma. A'r gwaith yn yma, mae'r cyfrwyng iawn yn ymgyrch, Eu hwn borlyw stêw, ac mae'r pleth yn ein ysgyrdd, yn fydd o'i sorg. Mae'n oeddi, mae'n oeddi aeth y gweithio'n gwirio eich gallu, mae'r gweithio yn y gweithio'n gwirio eich gyfrannu. Mae'r gweithio sy'n aeth gyfrannu byddwn yn ei gwirio. Mae'r ddeunydd, mae'r cwmwnewnol sydd o'n ddau. Mae'n iawn o'r ffordd, ac mae'n ddechrau, yn ddweud yw hwn oeddi'r gweithio'n gweithio. I'm not sure if me and Andy spoke about it or it was just the way I decided to go to the back or I don't know if he spotted me. I've managed to get away from my marker and if the size of me, if you don't mark me tight and you give me a run in it, the defenders have got no chance. I managed to get away and I managed to come in and get the header on it. I fuelled away round and I've come down the side and I've whipped off my top and swung it round my head. Everybody's screaming and I'm throwing my top round my head and everything. It was fantastic man. I didn't have much muscles at the time. I mean I was a bit embarrassed afterwards but it was fantastic. Great day. Another winner against Man United come through this area of the pitch. We've got a wide free kick and I stood a bit offside here and known full well that the defenders were going to come back to me. So I stood a bit offside. Michael Artheta was on the ball, knew he was going to put a good ball in. I knew they were coming back to me and I didn't really need to dare look to be honest here because he put in such a great delivery. I've just managed to get across and when the ball was coming in I knew full well I was going to get my head in it and guide it into the goal. So that was 10 years after the first goal which was the winner and it was nice to get that 10 years later. It was towards the back end of my career. There was about 40 seconds or a minute where everybody was just pressing the ball and the fans were screaming. We just knew that this was going to be your night. We just knew that something good was going to happen. It was going to happen in part of the game and the players all pressed, they attacked and we managed to get the free kick here there. But leading up to that free kick that was unbelievable. I mean the atmosphere was incredible and of course then we stuck the ball in the net and it was just the roof come off me. It came off. It was shaking me. That was the best atmosphere I've ever felt in this game that night. Whoever was there, they'd probably tell you the same. It was an unbelievable night. The seat that I'm sitting in that makes me really proud. This is my daughter's seat and this is one of my son's seats and this is my other son's seat. So my three children sitting in this section in the Gladys Street and that makes me incredibly proud that we're all Evertonians and we all go to the game and we all enjoy that experience and my family are here and they're standing with me when I sit over there and I know my three kids are sitting over here. It makes me incredibly proud that they're a party, the experience and a party of Everton family. I've come back here as a coach. It meant everything to me. I was absolutely delighted, you know what I mean? I was made up. It's been a massive part of my life. You know, I can't think a life without Everton to be honest with you and to be here sitting on the first team bench watching the Blues playing on Saturday. It's a fantastic feeling. I mean this is, I've got my family and I've got Everton. I love the place and it means everything to me to be a part of the club and to be a part of the fans and that feeling on a Saturday when you come out here and we're all in the stadium wanting the Blues to win. It's a tremendous, tremendous lot of power there and energy and it's just, I feel a part of the Everton family and I feel a part of the fans and of course when we're celebrating that win you know it's nothing better. It's been a massive part of my life.