 Mae'r prydau o bwysig i hynny i dda'r Llywodraeth Ryrnod yn ymgyrch. Mae'r drwy'r Gwyrdd Gai Ddiwrnod yn ystod o'r drwy'r Gwyrdd Gai Ddiwrnod, phos eu phoristio gyda'r gweithio. Gwyrddai'r Gwyrdd Gyda'r Gwyrdd Gyda'r Gwyrdd Gyda'r Llywodraeth'r Llywodraeth'n gwybodol. Dwi'n ei gweithio gyd, ond rydyn ni'n fawr i'r tref, oherwydd y pethau cysyllt pan'r garrau fforest digon sydd yn ei wneud ar beth sydd gael ei gyrddion llawer. Rwy'n fydda i gubl i'r llyfr i gyrddog hwnnw, rwy'n fyddai swyddwyr yma, rwy'n gwybod i'r fforest, rwy'n gwybod i'r fforest? Felly mae'r byw'r edrych i arddangos yn pam yn ddiogelwad ar y dwythig fyddai gyd-egos. Felly mae'r ffór i'r pwysydd yn gael y gyrddwyr, o'r oeddiad gwahodd yn y second charge o'r ysgolfawr a ffryd i gynnig o'r rhaid i gael'r ddweud. Rhyw o'r oeddu, yn ei wneud, byddw i chi gynnig o'r ymwylliant mewn gwahodd i'r holl o'r ddweud? Rhaid i gael, oherwydd aeth yn gallu'n ddweud o'r information yma i'r ddweud o'r holl o'r ysgolfawr, Felly ddweud yw ychydig i ddim yn ddefnyddio. Yn dweud, fyddai'n gwneud o'r gwahanol. Mae'n ddweud ychydig i chi ddweud yw'r gweithio sy'n ddweud yw'r Feithgurthol. Ond mae'n dirwnau chyfnodol. Rai, mae'r Cymru Lleig i'r ddechrau i ddweud y ddweud o'r gweithio. Felly, mae'n ddweud hynny chi'n cael ei gydig o'r llei'r 777? Mae'n ddweud yn y gweithio. Gwysig ar dda'n amlwg wrth ei wneud wrth i, rhywbeth y gynnwys yn cael y tu. Mae eich chi oorsau oes wedi ar gyfer i'r blaen, a gynnau gyda'r holliannod yn gweithio. Ac mae chynnu i amlwg ystod o bod ni'n ysgrifennu'r gwahogydd o'r ysgrifennu? Nid yr un gyflaun o'r blaen o'r cwmikat arall yma. No, rwy'n ifyn i bod nhw'n ei bobl ar-ethe. Mae yna'r oedden nhw'n ar gyfer y llwyddoedd gynna. o aelod o where we're at now, but then obviously if that changes new owners, et cetera, et cetera, points maybe, we'll have to wait and see. But no, it's nothing it's pretty fluid at the moment until we know more news. And just back to the hearing. What do you say is a realistic or an acceptable outcome for yourself from that? Well, I think the last one jolted everyone in football. So I think really we're just waiting now. Because I don't think anyone has concrete proof of value which way these things will go. i'r un oedd, ond rwy'n rhoi'n ddysgu, am y cyfnodd y ddweud o'r ddweud i'r ddeuen nhw'n mynd i'r ddweud. Rwy'n creun o'r ddweud, ac rwy'n creun o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o ddweud, a'u gael y bydd yn ni i'r llwyteiddiad yn ei bod yn y gweithio'n cyfnodd. Ac rwy'n creu bod y bydd yn cael ei ddweud o'r ddweud. Rwy'n creu bod ein bod yn gweithio. Obviously Jarrod Branford was part the Englishding, was you make of the fact that he didn't have any game time with England? I mean I've never... You know I know Gareth well, I respect him as well. I've never tried to put any of my thoughts on him. He has asked me about players and have formed in them. But I would say that as a manager, someone who cares for the players, of course, I was surprised that he didn't get in a few minutes. That being said fantastic experience to be around the group. yna, ond byddai'n fynd i'r rhaid i gyd, mae'n bwysig. Mae'r bwysig, roi'n bwysig ar gyfer y gweithio yn ffyrdd yma, dwi'n gofio'n cael ei fod yn ymgrifion, dwi'n gofio'n ddysgu'n deisabol chi'n debyg. Felly, mae'n gwybod ddim, y ffordd fel y gweithio, mae'n cyflawni'n ymdilyg ar gyfer y gaf, ac mae'n ffyrdd o'r gweithfyniadau'n mynd i'r gael. Mae yma yn ei gweithio, wrth gwrs, Of course we've only just got them lads back today and a few of them, you know, have played more minutes than others, shame has particularly, me can have great news of course, do play the other night, you know, kind of less of 70 odd minutes, so part of us played a couple as well, so, you know, we're monitoring them, they did less today, quite obviously, because they've played so recently, bringing them back down and then ready to train tomorrow and get ready for the Bournemouth go. Just on Pato, Nathan Pato, so obviously you made headlines a little bit during this break, can you clarify exactly what happened? Yeah, you know, the old favourite, never let the truth get in the way of a story, a good story, so yeah, there's nothing in it really, it was a joke on Ry, I tapped him on there like you're older brother would and he didn't get the joke, that was it basically, there's no more to it, but of course that wouldn't have sold, so when that does go everyone has to add layers and layers and layers to it, but it's really that simple, that was it. But what we saw at the training camp, it looked like finishing wasn't a problem, so how'd you go about replicating that in games now? Well, I think the moment of truth is different when it's on a training pitch, you know, everyone knows that, and I think stick into task, you know, I think a lot of the performances have been right, a lot of the performance levels have statistically been right, we've spoken endlessly about it, but the words have to stop at some point, we have to take action and I think we've been very close to doing that. You know, the freedom to miss, the freedom to score, whichever way you look at it, that's the bit that's missing a lot of our performances is the final moment, so I think just reinforcing, reinforcing to the players the good work they're doing, reinforcing how important the final moments are of course, but they know that, you know, it's about going into these games of the right frame of mind and performance wise we are, but we've got to win games, that's the job, end off. And you beat Bournemouth comprehensively at Goddison earlier this season, but they seem to be in a lot healthier state than they were back then, so that's just the challenges. Yeah, but they had a really tough start and then they came to a really strong spell of results and then a quieter spell and then popped up with another one, you know, another couple of good results and they've turned into a decent outfit, you know, they've worked hard at their game I think, as have we in different ways, you know, and we obviously with the points added on would be similar position, but there lies the truth of a story. Bournemouth being rightly so respected for the season they're having and that's being questioned and you go, well, if we didn't have them points taken away, we wouldn't be getting questions. So there lies the change in a story and the facts are that it's still a tough game, it's a Premier League game and we have to take it on wisely and be ready to go and perform. Hi Sean, good luck. Thank you. Thanks Finney, we'll go to Alan at Premier League Productions. Hi Sean. Can we just get an update on Idris O'Gonagay and Arnacht John Junmer? Yeah, Idris a played I think with 70 minutes or around 70 minutes, a lot of travelling involved so he's quite a day today but he's fit and Arnacht he's only just back on the grass with us. He's been on the grass with the medical side and the sports science side getting fit to making sure as well, but literally his first training session with us today as a group so therefore he's going to need a bit of time to make sure that he's right. We mentioned that slightly longer break for you and your players obviously mentioned the international break as well, but do you feel like you're any closer to cracking that code when it comes to goals? You can never guarantee it, but the stats and the facts suggest earlier season and I spoke about it clearly then, the team that we have here who break down the numbers, I spoke to them and said what do you think? And they said keep doing what you're doing because the stats were that strong. Then of course we won down at Palace then the break and the points taken away and then full wins on the trots so they were kind of correct. We were on the right lines and we're similar but different now. We've got to a point where the stats are strong, the performance levels are strong, the physicality is strong, the fitness is strong, they're all measurable. The hardest thing to measure is the moment of truth when someone, whoever that someone is, takes that chance. You can't always measure the mindset of a player and it's difficult to recreate that on a training pitch, but you've got to keep doing the right things and we've got to continue to do that. We are doing lots of the right things, but all the right things are deemed different if you're not winning. If we'd won five out of this run, everyone would be saying yeah and I wonder because they're playing well, you're not winning and then they go they're not playing that well. That's the difference between perception and facts. It's my job to look at the facts. Because the stats are very good apart from the finishing and when you look at the stats about chances created and then also expected goals, does that frustrate you at all when you then look at the returns that you've got from it? Yeah, of course, because the idea of a model in a team is to be successful at both ends of the pitch and defensively overall, I mean we've had our hiccups but I think it's been a solid outfit from the front to the back. And in attack we've done all of them good things but not put the finishing touch up and that is frustrating of course it is because you're watching the side play well and not get the goals that bring the rewards. On the other hand it's the consistency that I spoke about so I can't change my view now. We need to keep consistent performances and they've got to be consistently high to win games. So there's a judgment on that where I go where the consistency has been good, on my eyes the stats, the facts and also can we add in the final moments to not just be consistent in performance but win games. That's been the difference, that winning mentality and winning edge to go and kill a game off and take the final moments. Bournemouth are a team that you've had particular success against as a manager but we've already mentioned that they're having their best season in the Premier League. What's it going to take to break them down? They've changed slightly early season, it was out and out football, they've gone slightly more direct, not a lot in it. The centre forwards played well for them of course and a few changes to this team but roughly the same kind of plan and fair play to their manager. He stuck with it when he was getting heavily questioned and they turned that corner and started winning games, like I said a bit less so lately but they had that real strong spell. They were a good outfit and like I say you have to be a good outfit to be in the Premier League but you have to be a good outfit to do what they're doing. So we're aware of that, the players are aware of that but our mentality has been right home and away in particular after all the question marks when I got here about their waveform. So we've got to use our mentality but use our talent as well and go and take it on. Just a quick one on Beto, he tops the stats for off the ball runs this season, second to Darwin Nunes for runs into the box, he's clearly working incredibly hard on the pitch, what more do you want to see from him? Well he's earning the right to have more than minutes of course and then when you get there minutes taking chances you know and I think the same with Dom, I think Dom's there definitely hasn't lacked work ethic and work rate. It's taken the chances you know that's what you want from strikes but you want that from all players. I've said many times not just about the strikers about the whole outfit. Thank you. Thanks a lot and we'll go to Julia. What are you talking about looking for those goals? Can we expect a change in the style of Everton's play at the moment? Is it something you've worked on in the break looking to play different? We can't work on in the break because a lot of players are away so you don't really get that chance, maybe the first week we had a spell when we went away. So some work but it's you know the fine lines like I said early season people suggested we weren't playing that well, I would suggest that we were and then we turned that into wins and then everyone said we were playing well. Actually statistically we weren't playing as well during that win in run as what we were early season but the wins changed the perception and they do for the players as well by the way. You know sometimes it's important the players get them wins as a reward. The format, the way we're working, sometimes the individuals change, sometimes the team ethic change, the way that we do change the way the team operate but it's not a way something that's dead obvious to everyone. But I think the subtle change is what you're hoping brings the big change which is to win games quite obviously. You mentioned Sheamus before he played twice in four days for the Republic of Ireland. I think he got the player of the match as well this week. Given he's a leader, he's been in these situations before, he's in an attacking style of player as well. If you can get him back in that side if he is okay to play, is he somebody that will be back in that starting line? Yeah I mean he's a valuable member of the club let alone the squad. You know what he stands for being here and he's been exceptional and he still is and to get them games under his belt is very pleasing because the hardest thing when they come out of injury is to get game time. So we really pleased that and he's never out of contention as long as he's fit obviously and he is fit. Dan, Sheamus only back today then. Just wanted to ask a bit more about him though. He's clearly talented as a player but when he's been in the Premier League it hasn't really shown that talent. Is there any reason for that? Is it just the level of the Premier League? Yeah I think a mixture of everything. You know I've spoken to him about it. Working both ways in the Premier League is slightly different. I believe in his talent he does as well. There's no two ways about that. Very unlucky I think with his injury because I think he had a good all-round game down at Fulham in the game he got injured. So we were looking could he build on the back of that and then got injured which is a real shame. His injury is taking slightly longer than he would hope because he was really pushing. But he's back on the grass now so we just want to get him fit as quick as possible and hopefully he can affect us in a positive way. I appreciate you don't know too much about the PSR hearing but I just thought because it's a second time around to players know how to handle this. I know it's a really unusual situation or do they have questions about it because it's sort of a case of here we go again. The fans feel some trepidation. How are you containing it in here? Well you can't judge every person in their own deepest psychology but the main thing is to let them know that look we're all on board with it. It's a reality. They've dealt with it well so far. We're going to have to deal with it possibly. Again we don't know but certainly the noise around it. So I think it's an experience they didn't want. None of us wanted that of course but it's a reality. So I'll try and deal with them realities when I can and the players seem not affected at this moment in time so we'll wait and see what it brings. We'll go to Will. Hi Sean, can I just ask you about forest points deduction? Obviously only four points compared to evidence six when they were in breach of allegedly 34.5 million evidence were in breach of 19.5. Do you understand that? Can you get that because there's no consensus? I don't know the minutia of our own let alone theirs. When you're in that room and the way they decide things maybe there's different reasons. When it's the fact you give like that it sounds really obvious but I can only imagine there's more depth to it which is why they gave them that point so there's that point. But on its simplest form, yes of course I think everyone's, well how does that work? But that's on its simplest form. I don't know all the depth behind that. I don't know the depth of all the case they put forward because there's so much that goes into it. Unless I was physically there at these meetings then you can't tell. You know what the reason, Ryan's reasons to it is down to the appeal situation you know it's not down to me that's for sure. But yeah in its simplest form then everyone, I think everyone, not just us. I think it's the same, it's a similar bit different to when the original charge was against us and said well everyone how's that, where did that come from? And not just Evertonians but I, people with Everton, I mean people across football. So in its simplest form, yeah I think everyone's going well how does that work out? That's for them to decide, I can't do nothing about that. Just on PSR I mean we're seeing maybe clubs are going to have to sell to meet rules as well. Do you think there needs to be a change? Do you think it's almost like a glass seal for some clubs to break into that top six because of what in place? Well the learning curve of what we, well what I imagine the learning curve is to see but the one thing for sure is in our case here look at the spending in January. So wherever the outcome was everyone went well hang on a minute the breaks needed to go on because the spending is an all-time low or more or less an all-time low. So therefore to that to happen that must have sent a wave through the whole of football whether that was part of it, whether it was just an add-on I don't know. But it must have affected it so how that affects the next steps that clubs are going to take we're going to have to wait and see including our own. Of course I can only manage our own and you know think about our own but there are some outside like I say that one particularly. It's like the ripple effect must have went through football which is why the spending just went whoop straight back down. Because everyone must have been going right okay we need to find out where we're at maybe with a bit more depth I don't know. But it seems a pretty obvious knock-on effect so we'll have to wait and see what comes next. I'm Zornan I had a really good game for Belgium against England overnight. Is the challenge for him now to really add cast iron consistency to his game and only he's still quite young. He's still a young player you know you forget I think it's like with a lot of young players when they're bought in for a decent level fee it will somehow forget their age you know. Whereas if it's a kid coming out of the academy they're just like oh he's young and could be the same age you know but it does give you a twisted view of it and I understand why. And he deals with it pretty well I think but yeah there's more to come from him and there's more consistency but there's more consistency his performance. Not necessarily what fans see but the way we see habits the way he plays and for him to keep developing. But yeah he's a fine player we know that.