 Yng nghydfyniad yw'r ffrwng ffyrnedd a'r ffrwng ffrwng, mae'r ffrwng ffwrdd yn sicr yn meddwl fyrdd yn ystod Fyrdd yn gyfanyddrech. Felly yng nghymru yn gyrdrech ar hyn o hyn o eich ffwrdd yn Llywodraethol. Fy fyddwch yn cilirion Cymru, Lluwys Bowen Morthy, felly trafodaethwn i'n ddefnyddio'r ffrwng yn y past, ac wedi'n ffordd y llif yn ei fyddai, ond rydyn ni'n ei wneud roedd, dwi'npell i hynny'n proffort, Yn ymwneud yw'r reilyg. Yn ymwneud yw'r reilyg yw'r llynig. Yn ymwneud yw'r llynig yn y gweithio. Yn ymwneud yw'r llynig yw'r llynig yw'r llynig yw'r llynig. Rwy'n gwaith i fynd ymwneud ymddangos i'r cyffredinol, ac mae'n gofal o enghreifft ac mae'n gwneud hynny yw'r llynig, ond mae nhw'n gallu gael ei fod yn y ffordd o'i ceisio. I mean, sometimes I struggle getting over what I want to say in English, but, you know, in your own native tongue, you can have those conversations, it also helps to keep things private from other people as well, if you're speaking in, right, if people don't understand. But I think that number one is, I'm not saying that's the number one thing, but that's a box tick and thing that he would want. And number two, it seems to have been quietly going about doing his coaching, getting his coaching experience, getting his badges. I think he worked with him at one of the... Sporting. He was the under-19 coach while Silver was the manager, so he's been doing under-19s, he's been doing under-23s, things like that. He coached 70s, I think they were called, and he's now the assistant manager at Machaby Heifer as well. So he's got experience in particularly doing the assistant manager job, so he ticks those boxes, he's 41 as well, I think. So he was a good age when he made as the manager. And Bow and Morty was a player. He had an edge to him. It wasn't a very nice... It wasn't ever very nice. Well, he had an edge to him, and he wanted to win. And the qualities that I think you need, and I think I look at him as a fiery character. And now he had a run in my Duncan, and so that would be interesting, but listen, the six, seven, eight years past that, and about coaching, so it is what it is. It's a chance for him if he comes in and it looks likely that he will, that he'll get no Duncan personally, rather than crossing paths on a football pitch. I want someone who demands the players to have a bit more fight about them. Our players showed that when they cried with them the last 10 weeks, they were brilliant, albeit with the exception of Fullham and possibly Newcastle for the last half an hour in general. So if you've got someone who's testing them as well, you've got the manager putting his instructions on you, you've got someone who's challenging them. I think it can be a good partnership. I know we mentioned having a more senior man sometimes, but do you think having someone who's around the same ages as the manager, their energy levels will match so that if Mark Wasill was working all the hours and he wants the assistant manager to do that as well, you can do that. And you have the same, and also you're coming from around the same, obviously the same generation of football philosophy as well. Cos obviously he's going to have to look at Bow and Morty and he's going to go, what style are you used to playing? What are you used to getting out of your players? What do you coach? You know, if they're the same philosophies as what the manager wants, then obviously those things have got to fit into place. It wouldn't be so far down the line as what it is if they weren't. He's not going to go to Bow and Morty, please, direct football, knock on their internet channels. He's not going to go after him as he's going to go for someone who does the same thing. The thing as well with Lewis Bow and Morty is that what goes on in football now, he's not out to touch with. He's a few years out the game, but he's working and coaching every day. So it's not like bringing in Joe Royal, say, for argument, saying he's a fantastic man and a fantastic knowledge of football. But what was going on when he was a manager isn't necessarily going on now, or it's very different. So having someone who's the same age as the manager, I think you've made a great point, the energy levels as well. It's intense, the Premier League, you're seeing some managers this year look like they've been dragged through the mill. You know, I mean, Potatino, when they won the semi-final look like he was about to have a nervous breakdown. You know, when you just, because that's how much and emotion are the other philosophies across the park, it looks like he's about to explode after time, because it's that demanding. So you need people with that energy and that enable to take on those demands as well. You know, we're ever not trying to improve and improve. This manager knows it's a big season this season because our owner has put money in and he'll put money in again. And he expects results and you need someone who's going to come in and drive those players to results as well. We won't know whether it'll work until it works together, but if the manager's identified him and he's got all of those attributes as well going on, then you can only think that it'd be a good fit. Yeah, and it is. Although it's only been a year, it's something fresh. One of the things obviously under Howard Kendall was Howard Kendall bloating Colin Harvie, wasn't he? But he wasn't his original number two, was he? No, no. He promoted Colin, didn't he? Cos he's just that. Mick Heaton was there and he was in in Iran. And Colin come up from the, he promoted him from the reserve team and you'd the reserve team and put him in. And then the club went to the next one. I mean, Derek Monfield, who was being in front of the show, was being in quite a few times. He says it was from when Colin was promoted. Peter Day told us Andy Gray, the same thing. When Colin was promoted, everything went on another level. Wasn't that Howard, wasn't a fantastic manager. But you resist that manager, put things across and was the buffer again and different things. And sometimes it's that. And it's that energy. And don't forget these players now. Bow and motor will be meeting all these players for the first time. And having a look at them and training, what can he do, what can he do. It might be someone who's, who Marco goes, I think he might look at him and go, Yeah, but as he got that desire or vice versa. Silver might be looking past someone and go, No, I'm not really sure about caring that old frag him in the second, Bow and Morty. Might be like, well, what about that if you thought of doing this or that. You don't know cos you don't know what them workings are like. But all you can trust in is that we continue the work we've done. It's obviously a blow losing someone who's in the club and the players are used to now. But in some respects, you have to look at it the other side and go, Well, all right. Well, it means that the players have to impress this new fella as well. You know, the likes of Sigarton again, who's had a great season or a very good season. You've got to impress Bow and Morty again, you know. But the advantage there is that Charlotte speaks Portuguese and Benard and Gomez, hopefully. And things so Bow and Morty can talk to that. There's all the little key elements as well that go in there. But ultimately the proof will be in the pudding, won't it? But the manager has identified him. Marcel Brans will be like, well, if you're happy with him. And he meets this and he meets that. We'll meet him and have a chat with him. And if their philosophy's all gone the right direction, then I expect Bow and Morty to probably become the number two. And it's a great opportunity for him to get back into the Premier League, isn't it? You know, his first job in coaching side in the Premier League club. And hopefully the transition will be smooth. You know, the manager's still in the number one person there. No, that's it, isn't it? It's an appointment within the coaching staff. So, as you just mentioned, as long as it's a smooth transition, you know, one comes in, one goes out, and everything else stays the same. Who's the same, Bow and Morty? Doesn't come in and it's got the same work ethic as the manager. You know, I'm not saying it's your petro, because quite clearly he did, because he's gone to be a manager. So, who's the same, Bow and Morty? Isn't the manager Ivan Silver on now? I'm going, well, we want to do, you know, get a bit more out of it. We just don't know, do we, but we'll only know as the season goes on. But, you know, hopefully they'll make the right decision. They've tended to do things correctly since they come in. And, like I say, the appointment won't be made if Marcel Brands doesn't give it the back. It's just hard to know, isn't it? It's hard to know with these things. We don't know with the manager we've been in for a year, and these people just seem to be faces in the background at the time, rather than being big personalities, which is what a lot of these people seem to be now in the background. You don't really seem to get, you know, we grew up in an era of knowing, you know, the Brian Kloss and the Peter Taylor's, and people fitting together and doing different jobs. Now, with a lot of things going on off the field now, in terms of directors of football, they are all left to just get on with. So maybe the assistant manager's role is almost, I don't know, maybe it's taking a lot of those duties, because, you know, Ferguson used to just be upstairs after time and let the coach in. That's why he used to go and get a boss number two. That's why he used to change them all the time. Number two used to do all the training. He'd delegate and make sure he had his finger in all the pies at the club. That doesn't have to happen anymore, because certainly for those of Marcel Brands, he's taking care of a lot of the transfer stuff. The manager's taking care of the team, and obviously his assistant and his coach are taking care of preparing the football team. So from that point of view, that they make the right decision and bring the right man in. And we'll wait and see what happens. The thing with Paul Morty is very experienced in the Premier League as well. Arsenal obviously full them. He takes all the box. Boxers, you know, young up and coming coach. He's got experience, speaks Portuguese, well, is Portuguese, speaks obviously fluent English as well. Being around the Premier League. Coach thing you are. Yeah, so we'll wait and see what happens. Obviously it's happening at the right time as well. You know, so you can get all this preparation for the pre-season and all that with that. So shouldn't be, hopefully, too much of an issue bringing? Listen, they'll all be in the back-to-backing four weeks already, so we'll be in place and ready for Kenya and other pre-season games to be announced very soon. Very, very soon. I hope this video a like if you like it. If you like it, give it a like. Well, even if you just think it's alright to give it a like, why not? It does help. It really does help. Subscribe if you haven't already and if you want more great videos, join us over on Patreon.