 Ac yn gwybod os mae player ar gyfer agor. Mae'n gallu cerdd i chi'n wneud am y peth, oherwydd yn cymryd yn rhan o'r arlŵch o hynny. Roedd i gael i'n gweithio'r gwaith o'r newidol yma a'r drôl dromiad filex, a os ydych chi'n cerdd i'r gwneud efallai ymlaes, ac yn gweithio'r gwneud ymlaes o gwirio a'r ffan yn gweithio efallai achos yn ymlaes yn y ffordd. Mae'n sgwyl ar gyfer gweithio'r gwneud o'r wneud. Gweithio'r teamadau ar ôl y gallwn i gweithio'r hyfforddiad gyda Jack Payne, a Pwlad a'r Bull yn fawr, yn ystod cael ei helydd? Mae'n gweithio'r gweithio, yn cael ei bobl, ar y cyflwyno'n gyfrannu, a'r cyflwyno a'r cyflwyno ar y cyflwyno, ac mae'n gweithio'n cael ei fawr i gael ei hunain, ac mae'n gweithio'n gwneud i'r hunain, gwneud i chi'n meddwl. ac yn gyfynwys i'n gweithio allanreid, ac mae'n dweud arno i sicrhono fod allanreid yn argyflwyd. Mae'n gyfer hwnnw'n gweithio i ddiweddol yn meddwl. Mae'n gofynnwyr argyflwyd gyda'r amlwg i gael i gael i gael i gael arall a gael i gael i gael i'r prydau i gael i gael. Yn y gallwn i'r perthynig yng Nghymru? I just want to be playing football, which I have been doing, so that was the only aim for me personally. I just wanted to get the experience into men's football and hopefully I can carry on doing that. Good luck. Thank you, thanks. Last week obviously you got the name out of the match. How proud were you of that? It's a strange feeling because obviously people have voted for you. The people who have sponsored the game have voted for you. When you hear your name and your number come through the timel, it's a weird feeling. You just feel like not relieved but happy that they've recognised that you've been putting in the performances. But during that game they could have picked a handful of players. Barley scored two, Paney with Lincoln very well. The back four, the keeper, Rich made a great save. Everyone in that game was at their best. So they could have picked Denny's sword to pick me out of it. I was proud, yeah. Did it feel different on the pitch, particularly second half? Because you seem to be playing as a team and with a lot more freedom? Not really, I think because when I first came in there was quite a few injuries in every position. So for a while Barley and myself weren't really playing in the positions that we would call our positions. But now people are getting back fit, people are coming in. It's allowing us to play where we want to play. So it's not that we've got the freedom, it's just that we've got to know how of each other now. We've been with each other for a while, the whole team, and we're all comfortable with trusting each other. So hopefully that's what it looks like on the pitch. I'm saying about the fitness, obviously the team getting fitter. Quite a bit of criticism early in the season that the team weren't fit enough. I mean, when you obviously came in at the end of the transfer window, did you sort of feel as a team you need to be a fitter unit? I'm not really sure. When I did first come in, I was very individual, very self-motivated on myself. So I didn't know what happened before I came in, but I was concentrating on myself because I came in thinking I would have to work myself into the team, get a couple of appearances off the bench, come on as a starter maybe. So I was very individual in what I saw, but obviously now you can see all the players are fitter, even myself. Everyone's fitter, so we're completing 90 minutes. As you say, obviously the injuries, I mean remember David Hopkins first game at Blackpool when it all suddenly went wrong in the last 10 minutes and he sort of said, you know, put teams out on their feet because we had a few injuries and what have you. I mean, but now as a team, you know, you must feel it as well. The team seem to get stronger as games go on and you're now the team which can sort of push other teams right to the last minute, can't you? Definitely. We're all out there for each other. We'll back each other up to the end. We just run into the last whistle really. That's what we've been trying to show. Hard work will be talent when you work hard, so that's all that we're going for. And we've got a lot of talented players, so when we work hard and the talent shows, we will win. I suppose games like Peter a Way game, you know, getting those goals late on, so it's just sort of proof that the team is stronger in them. Yeah, there's always a spirit there that we're going to make it, and we're never in doubt that we'll get a result out of any game. Yeah, and while you're here, obviously Christmas games coming up, we're going to ask you about, you know, boxing day game, Sunderland, you know, the prospects of playing in front of the biggest crowd in league 1 history, over 40,000. I mean, that must be quite exciting in England. Yeah, definitely to go from about 25 fans in under 23s to maybe playing in front of 40,000 is great, but hopefully we can silence the fans and get our away fans on the ones who travel on with us. I'm just going to say, as a player, that sort of challenge, you don't come any bigger than that. I think it could be a confident boost for us because there is that many there, and it could be a downfall for them maybe because of how many fans are there, because if we do get on top, the pressure will definitely get to them, hopefully, so we're just going to play our normal game. It doesn't matter how many fans are there, we'll just concentrate on the game.