 Mark, rydw i chi, rydw i'n ffacol i chi. Mae'n ffaith i chi. Ieithi'n ddweud i'r ddweud. Dweud i'n ddweud i'r ddweud. Ond yna'r rhan o'r ddechrau ddweud y ddweudio eu ddweudio yma. Dyna'r ddweudio yma'r dron i'r ddweudio. Rwy'n enw'ch gofyn i'r ddweudio eich ddweudio i'r ddweudio. So, yna'n ddweud i'r ddweudio. Yna'r ddweudio samadwch. We're hoping for a good turnout, Clubs, making sure that the interest is high, let's hope. We can get a good crowd, give them what they want. Are you part-answered by next question, that's how important are you putting on this competition, as a team? Yes, it's important and clearly there's financial edge to that, but for us, ..yna ffasgwch o'r ffasgwch. Ond rwy'n fwyaf o'r oedd ymddeithasio. Felly i gael ddau'r ffaith gwahanol.. ..ynddod o'r ffaith yn ymddangos.. ..yna yma'r ffasgwch, gyda ni i'n ei ffasgwch. Felly mae'r Ffabor John yn mynd yn ymddangos. Yn hynny, mae'n holl ymddangos i'r ffaith. Ond ymddangos o'r ffaith mae ymddangos.. ..yna eich ffaith yn ymddangos.. ..a bod yn ôl ffasgwch. Felly, roedden nhw'n golygu'n gwneud eich plwyno. Fe'n ddiwedd eich frysg, ond wrth gwrs wedi myth i gyhoerthodd gyda'r grannol, i'n ddweud what we want to do at the weekend. Fy gyd, mae'n amser i'n ddiwyl wedi am plwyno'n gwybod o'ruatein. Ie'n meddwl i'r cuwg ac sydd e'n meddwl i chi gael eich plwyno? Eno'r meddwl i chi i gael roedd ac wedi'u meddwl i ei meddwl i'r mewn gwiriaud. Rwyf wedi gweld yn parteisio i gweithio gwneud i gweithio'r finnwys a算wch yn credu ei ffarnwyr i gweithio'r ganfa ni. Ieithio eu syniadau eu gweithio'i gweithio gweithio mae'r unigau gyda'r rhai gweithio. E'n bwysig i'ch gweithio yn ei gweithio. yw'r awd Wemble. Ym Cymru, yma'r rai gyfnodau. Mae'r ymddorol am gyfnodau, a'r Wemble, amser am gyfnodau, gyda'n gwneud, ac mae'n fwy o'n gwneud sut yw'r awd mewn ei wneud. Dyma'r ddweud i'r bodi ei hwng, mae'r ddweud i'r ysgol yn y mwyfyr o'r cyflwynt? Mae'n gwneud i'r ddweud, mae'n gwneud i'r ddweud o'r cyflwynt. Mae'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r eu cyflwynt. Whether you're talking about... Maybe it's not in so much in the forefront of players' thinking, maybe in comparison to promotion runs at this level, or Premier League level. Or Champions League or Premier League titles seems to have superseded it somewhat, which is a shame but I think the further you get in the competition, ac mae'n ei dim yn argymell i eich flwydd, dwi'n neud yn ystod i ychydig. Felly, mae'n cynnig o'r bydd cyfeirio iawn yn eich hun y Llywodraeth Cyffredin, felly mae'n mynd gan hyffordd gynny o'r hyn o'r gwahanodd Unig yma, ac mae'n cael ei gallu meddwl yn y Cyffredin Llywodraeth Mennaiddol yn gyfarwydd fel yr Yphe Cwp. Mae'r hyffordd a'u gwahanoddedd a Gwylltio, ac mae'n beithas yn niw, mae'r hyfforddd yn ei amser, yn y cymhwyl wedi'i gyfnod o'r prysgau a gwahanol, a'r bydwyr i'r ystyried o'r cymysgau? Mae'r magig o'r cymhwyl yn ymdwylliant, yn y gweinidol, oherwydd'i ei gwunig i'r hefyd, oherwydd y bydwyr hwnnw oherwydd y byddwyr hwnnw, a'r wnaeth y byddwyr hwnnw o'r bwysig o'r perthyniad o'r hwnnw o'r hwnnw o ddwylliant, oherwydd y byddwyr hwnnw o'r cymhwyl yn y rhan o'r butwyll. indie. Y 3rd round is massive day in the football calendar always has been so if we can get there then obviously that's when the magic seems to happen for a lot of teams and good things can happen so we want to be part of that. If we can is still a big step at the weekend we need to obviously navigate the game against Harrogate and make sure we get through but we played them already ond eraill wedi bod yn meddwl ar ei ad herdhau, rhai rai ei wneud arfod i gwyrdd o'r swyddion o'r amser ac oedd yn meddwl yn meddwl ardi. Ond yn meddwl ar hyn, gan y cymdeithas yn meddwl am ngosed mwyaf! Rydyn ni'n fath am y ydy, fe'n meddylu fe'n meddwl bron'u mewn meddwl yn meddwl yn meddwl am y yrdd. Rydyn ni'n meddwl a'r gwahanol yn meddwl ac yn meddwl ar chi ar rai a'n meddwl a wedi gwahanol a wedi ei wneud. Roedd ydych yn meddwl i'r gyfrifiad ym groes. Felly we're going to obviously talk about that in terms of what we need to do and ideally we'll be higher than what we were against Harrogate in the league game. And hopefully that will be enough against a team that's got a few players back, which so it'll be slightly different in terms of personal, I think. But if we do what we know we can do, then we'll have a good chance to progress. That cohesion and understanding that you have now as a side, has that progressed and developed from when you lost play? Yeah, I think so. I think we've been a little bit frustrated obviously with the results only at home, but we're actually trending in terms of all the metrics and all the things we judge performance on. It's going in the right direction. So if your performance level is good then results follow that. So we're going in the right direction, things that we talk about. We try and improve. They're improving. So yeah, we just need to continue to make sure we hit our target. Something will be fine. What are those metrics? Well, it's obviously chances created. Balls into the box, the amount of touches in the opposition box crosses into the box. There's a whole raft of things that we look at that build your performance level and the KPIs of the way we want to play obviously will be different from the KPIs of above the teams, but the ones we feel are important, we're doing okay. One player that we know won't be available for this Saturday's game. We've obviously learned about Keir and Harrod's situation this week. Just as the manager, what's your position on the situation right now? Well, it wasn't something that we were aware of. Obviously we are now, but clearly it's an issue that we have to allow Keir's parent club to address, which is happening. Ryan has spoken to the chief executive, so that's as much as I know. Really once we get some indication, then we can react accordingly. But Keir won't be involved this weekend, so I think once we get clarity in terms of what Hodgesfield want to do, then we can react. Is that decision being made to make him not available, a reflection on the situation right now? Well, that's where we are at the moment. I think that's how it needs to be, but hopefully it'll be resolved and we'll get better clarity. Do you at all feel just let down maybe that you weren't aware of the situation? Well, that's the reality of the situation, but listen, it is out there and it's happened, or something's happened, so we like I said, we just need the clarity from his parent club and once they give us some, then we can react. Are the team news wise? How are you going into Saturday? We're okay. We're going to slide down on Harry Lewis, trained early in the weekend, had to drop out, got a spasm in his back, so he hasn't trained up to this point, so leading into the game, he's in a little bit of a doubt. We'll see how he is tomorrow. He may be okay, but if not, then we'll have to make a change there, which is unfortunate for us and for Harry, because obviously he's in fine form at the moment, but we've got good covers, so if we have to make a change, then so be it. In the form of those covers, Colin Doyle, does he come straight in? Yeah, yeah, he's doing okay. He's obviously coach and player as well, but the balance that he's got and that we approach is that our job enables him to still keep fit, so yeah, I don't know why I'm sparing Doyle here. Is he looking forward to that possible return? I'm not quite sure. I don't want to keep off the fried food leading into the game, maybe just in case, but we'll see what happens. Jamie Walker, I know he's been spoken about this week. How is he progressing? Doing very well. I think the intention is that he joins in maybe a few elements tomorrow. I'm talking just the warm-up, maybe a little bit of a possession work just to get feeling of being integrated again, but still early days, obviously he won't be up to full speed for a couple of weeks, but it's gone really well, touch wood. He won't get any setbacks once he's integrated back into the group and he can be back fit and available, so he's done really well. The injury has progressed as we hoped it would. Hasn't had really any, up to this point, any significant setbacks, so that's enabled him to be bang on time, and the dates I was given pretty much are where we are with him in terms of his return, so please for him and obviously please from my point of view as well. Liam Rideholds? Liam's still not back on the grass. He had a little bit more of an issue with the calf and we got it seen again, and it was probably a more significant injury than we first thought, so his return to training is a little bit behind where we thought he would be at this point, but hopefully next couple of weeks he'll be at the same level as Jamie is to return to the group. And just finally from me, on Abo Eser's front, where does he need to be for you to have him in that fold of selection? Abo is doing everything. He's been with the group for obviously nine on two, three weeks now. We haven't been able to give him game time about from just a little cameo the other week, so that would be the only concern, but that concern is lessening every week because he's training the whole session, so he's training an hour, an hour and a half almost every day now, so any concern that I have that he might not be able to, if needed, if he was on the bench and I'd need to bring him on for 30 minutes, I don't think I've got any concerns in that regard because he's training for an hour, an hour and a half every single day, so he's very close, he's in my thoughts, so we'll see what the next few games take. Thanks, Mark. Okay. How important is it that it is a local derby this match, that it raises the interest in what could have been just another two-league two-side in the first round? Yeah, no, no, I think that's solely, it's a fact that I think there is more interest as a consequence of that. Listen, we get great support. I mean, the sport we had in the early rounds of the caribou cup, and Papa John's has been great, and the atmosphere, irrespective of it, it may be down a little bit on our league following, but the noise they make is great, so let's hope that the magic of the cup is around the stadium and everybody enjoys it. I think it's, like I said, it's not going to be the normal capacity, clearly, but I think it is the every cup, it's against local rivals, and if you fancy seeing us play again, come and watch us, and now we'll try and do our best to make sure we win. As you said, as a player, particularly, you had a great record in the FA Cup, I didn't pretty good with the belliger. Do you have one memory that stands out for you for a bit? Oh, difficult to say really. You always remember, obviously, winning the cup or when the referee blows the final whistle, then you remember that moment. I might have told you this story before about the first time when the FA Cup, I was still walking up the steps and going to build the cup when up before I realised it was going to happen, so I missed that moment, so I always said there, well, if I ever get in this situation or this opportunity again, I'll make sure I'm up the front, so if you check all the cup finals involved in, it's always captain goalie me, so at least I've learned something from it. Mark, about everyone talking about the potential getting the third round and what you could win, what you could face. Is there also a bit of a thing with the players that just reminded them, don't run before you can walk here, you know, we've got this level first before we start thinking of... All right. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, we're knocking ahead of ourselves in any way, shape or form. We understand it's still a game against league two opposition and we know how difficult that can be, so we've got to get the job done. That's a prerequisite, there's no point thinking that we're going to be in the third round. That's a way off in terms of what we're thinking. We can allow ourselves a little bit more of an idea of the third round and the latter stages as and when they happen, but no, our focus is totally on the first round and let's navigate our way through that. And then the key is always just to be in the hat for the next round. That is the message we'll be talking about and hopefully we'll be able to achieve that. Obviously, going through another one of these runs of home games, there's been a lot of home games about this season. We've talked about the home form, got to be stronger this year and you're slightly frustrated that you've won three league games at home when you look at the game themselves. There should be a lot more than that. Yeah, I think that's fair to say. I think we were disappointed, obviously, the Swindon game with the late call on the penalty. We've actually powers of B in charge of referees have pretty much admitted that it was a mistake, which we knew they would because it was. So, yeah, those are points that have fallen by the wayside because of circumstances of the game. So, and we look back on any number of them, but I do feel generally did the form. As I said earlier, I think we're trending in the right direction. Like I said, we had 20 odd, 22, 23 times on goal against Crawley, which is a good level. I think it's up there with the highest that we've had this season. So, it shows that we're getting good areas and putting balls in. So, we've got to continue to do that. We've got to be a little bit sharper at the top end in terms of conversion of chances, but that's always the case. You have to be able to stick the ball in the back of the net. And if you're creating chances and having good moments, then those are the moments that are really important for us. So, you're going to start to up our conversion rate, then that's going to help us. If we get our noses in front, then I do feel that we can manage games a little bit more comfortable if we want to get two goals to the good, ideally because then it becomes a different game and the opposition have to play possibly in a different way and that's when opportunities can open up for you. So, yeah, we're reasonably comfortable with the home form. We think it's at a good level. We know we feel we're doing the right things and getting the ball in good areas. So, we'll continue in that vein because at the moment it's only the end product that we're missing. Is that part of the message of look for that second goal when you're ahead? Because obviously, you know, so you're not in that situation where you're going to get pegged back by a contentious decision. Yeah, of course. Yeah, of course without. So, you're always at risk if you're only one to the good. So, yeah, if we can. A lot of times we've been dominant in periods in games and we haven't really capitalised and made the most of those dominant periods. So, we've got to recognise that when momentum's really with us. We've got to really put the foot down and make sure that we capitalise on those periods in games when we're totally dominant. And obviously you said about the powers that be and virtually apologise. Did they actually sort of say, was there a sort of hand up sort of thing here? Well, I think we're supposed to keep those conversations private. Is it any consolation when you get the impression that they admit no consolation whatsoever? No, absolutely not. But it is what it is that referees make genuine mistakes clearly. But I don't think the referee, we had code himself in glory. The next game he has, I think my old team at Paulins wasn't too happy with him either, so maybe there's a trend for me.