 Elyad, Chelsea yn y FFU, yng Nghymru Llywbeth mae'n ddweud arall. Ond yn ymgyrch a'n gwybod lle sefydlu arferu ffordd derbyn gan ymgyrch i gyd yn ymddag mlhwyddiant, gan ymgyrch i Gwydden Gwyddon Ffordd, yn ymgyrch i gyd yn yr olostau dylunio. Rhyw i gyd yn o'n leirio wrth hynny, ond mae Chelsea yn ymgyrch a'n gwybod llai ymgyrch. On wnaethu i'w ffordd. Rwy'n gwybod eich blendwch, rwy'n gwybod eu hwnnau am ychydig i gyd. a mynd i butwyngwch ar gweithio. A'u ddweud ond y methu yw y gwnaeth am gael gwahanol hwn? A'u gweithio caf yn y ddiwrnod a'n gweithio cymdeithasol? Mae'r cyfrannu gwahanol tîm yn gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio a'r cyfrannu mynd i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio yun. Felly, mynd i'n gweithio'n gweithio i'n gweithio'n gweithio y tîm, a we've showed that playing against Stoke, playing against Carl Isle, taking it to extra time and coming out victorious. So we're very looking forward to this game, really looking forward to this game. I'll speak a bit about the character as well within the side, obviously we've seen this season, especially with the first team, a lot of being made about the character coming back from losing positions and stuff like that, but we've seen that in the youth team as well, haven't we, in the previous games in the youth cup, especially against Stoke in the last round and then even Carl Isle before that coming back and winning in the last minute of extra time. You all feel that as players you all get on well off the pitch and does that transcend on to the field, do you think? Yeah, definitely. Certainly this year, second year scholarship, so certainly this year I'll find with the team that we're doing a lot more things away from football as well and that just creates the team bond we have and the unity so to speak. And how much of an opportunity, you know, how much of an experience do you think this will be as well for players like yourselves, maybe not an experience that a lot of players playing cap three level will get to test themselves against a team like this on the stairs like this, so you see things like that coming into the briefing and things like that. Do we speak about that a lot? Do we concentrate on the experience you're going to get from this game? Yeah, definitely. Obviously it's a big occasion, one that the boys are looking forward to. Playing against the best teams is what we play football for as scholars, so for some it could be the biggest game of their lives, certainly is for me so far and I'm really looking forward to it. And how confident are we as well, obviously, we've seen in the last round like we've mentioned, that we can put ourselves up against Catwon opposition and take them all away and beat them and we're confident of being able to replicate that and do that again with the results that we've had this season, with players we've got in the side. Yeah, definitely. I mean, we're looking to go down there and get through to the next round. It's the FA Cup, anything can happen and obviously those boys are obviously up for it. It's a massive game and we want to go and beat Chelsea and certainly put up a fight.