 Felly, wrth gwrs, a gweithio i chi'n gweithio eftan oedd Everton i'r FFF. Felly, mae'r eich cyfnodd yn mynd yw Paul Gasgoin. Mae'r têur yn y Tallyn 90. Mae'r 1991 FFA Cup semi-fynol gollol yng Nghymru ar Darsnall. Felly, mae'r ffordd i'r incendant yn Finy Jones? Felly, mae ddiwedd yn dweud a resolve i'r dywedd. Felly mae hynny am fod yn ffugio a bydd hynny'r penodd. Mae'n i powes iawn. Felly, mae'n i powes iawn. Mae'n i powes iawn. Mae'r digwydd iawn fel Eftan Ffynll yn gyfnodd. Mae'n byw ei bod yn ymwneud i chi'r cyffredinol yn staffau mewn hwn. Felly, rwyf wedi'n gweinydd ar gyfer Ilych ran y stêgi, Oeddwn i'r amser, gallwn i gael'r cywmaint a rhaid i'n meddwl i'r newid a'i amser. Rydw i'n gallu bod yn ymweld i'r ymddangos, a'r newid yn ymddangos, a'r newid yn ymddangos, ac mae'r rhai amser gynnydd eu pethau'r ymddangos yn gael eich haf. Ac mae'r gwaith ffyrddol yn eich gwaith, rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r ymddangos. Mae'r gwaith i'r ymddangos, mae'r gwaith i'r gwaith i'r ffyrddol i'r gwaith. Mae'r amser yn dweud hwnnw, ac yn awr i'r cyfnod i chi wedi'i bod yn gyfnod i chi'n gweld ffugio. Byddwn yn gweithio, ac yn dweud yn gweithio a'r ffordd. Mae'r ffordd yn bwysig i'r ffordd yn ymgyrch. Felly, yn ôl i'r gŵr i gael ar gyfer gyda Gwilasun Park? Mae'n cyfeinio feddwl i'r dweud i chi'n gweithio ar gyfer gyrsgwlau'r gweithio? Byddwn yn gwneud i chi, mae'n gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio i chi'n gweithio ar gweithio. Mae'r pwysig i'r ffordd ar gyfer y dyma, mae'r newid yn ddweud. Felly mae'n gofyn o'r lluniau i wleidio. Ac rydyn ni'n dwi'n gweithio i'r ffordd i gael i'r gwneud. Mae'n bod yn ei gael i'r ffan yn ymwylo. Mae'n fath o'r newid, mae'r ffantref, mae'r ffordd i'r ffordd i'r ffordd i'r gweithio. Felly mae'n gweithio i'r ffordd i gael i'r sateith. Mae'n gallu gwneud amddangos arna ar gyfer y Llywodraeth, gan gyrdd, oed wedi gwneud wrth gwrs? Rwy'n meddwl, mae'r rai ei'n meddu, ond mae'r llei – parwch am bryddoedd, ond mae'r llei ei ddiwrnod. Felly arall hefyd yn profiad, rwy'n meddwl ar hwch derbyn – bobi'n amgylchru. Mae yna y modd mewn cyd-rhyw o'r teiml iawn modd a rwy'n meddwl. Mae i'n meddwl yma, wedi gwnaeth eich bod wedi bod ni'n fewi ac rwy'n meddwl o'i felly teimlo— ac mae wedi bod nesaf i gallu ei gynny. Cymru, gyda'r pryd yn olygar, yn y gallu fynd i ddechrau. Yn gyfweld, ymwynwys eich cwmfa, erbyn ei wneud weithio mewn gwahanol. Daeth gwał yn yn cyfrannu i'n mynd i andesol i'r pwyllt yn ei ganodol, gan i'r bwrdd iawn i gynnyddol i'n ddechrau ar y cwmdd. mae'r cwrwch angen i weld yn cael eu gwahodd, i'r beth, gallu'n cael eu gwahodd i'r bwrdd iawn i'r gwahanol. Felly, mae'r cyflwydd wedi'u gwahodd ei dim ond, Ac fyddech chi ganddartg y tro i chi, yi gynnal. Mae'n ffordd i dda'ch meddwl chi i chi fynd. Mae'n gwisio wneud i mewn oedd un iddyn nhw i Middesbran. Felly rydyn nhw'n i'n meddwl gw'n i'n ddigonio. Ond rydyn ni'n gweithio i chi fynd y pryn oedd. Rhun o fe pob yw'r ddau yma yn yr hyn wedi ymgyrchol yma? Felly rydyn ni'n dod o tresio i'ch parry yn ddau i'r islwysau? Rydyn ni'n wneud i'r islwysau, Felly ryd yn ei gynnyddio fel y ffrasad i'ch gwybod, felly rydyn ni wedi cael ei ddweud. Felly rydyn ni'n gwybod i'r ffrasad i'ch gynnyddio. Ion i'n meddwl i'n rhoi bod yn blwyddyn nhw'n polio'r tîl. SO rydyn ni'n meddwl i'rser horedd y gyfer arfer y lleud a'r flynyddi, ac rydyn ni'n meddwl i'r ffrasad i chi. Rydyn ni wedi'n meddwl i chi. Rydyn ni'n meddwl i chi. Gwydwch am ymddangos fel y Bante. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n adill y dweud mewn clwm hefyd, sy'n rhoi'n cael ei gŵl ac mae'r gweithio. Mae'r ddim yn ymdweud y bannagau a'r ysgolwch yn Sam Allerlys. Rydyn ni'n credu o'r olygu ymddangos y mae'r olygu? Am fawr, dweud y panfartio gyda'n gweithio yn yno, yma, y bydd y gweithio yn yw'r amser, dwi'n freio ar gyfer fawr i'vearniaid a pholio'r gweithio ar eich rymell, ac yn ddiwy'n roi ddau i'r llinu, ac nid oed yn ddigad. Mae'n gweithio, oherwydd, dar ni am y bai ei gei. Dyna dwi'n cael ei gweithio i'r cyflawn, dyna yma, mae'n cyffredig ai yn chwilio. A tîm eich godd gyda ni'n gweithio, Dei i i'n meddail llunion a'n gweithio arall. Felly yw'r club yw Grubie, rydw i'n r5ffes mewn gwir i'n meddwl sy'n meddwl. Rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r Llinio Cyfraeid yn gwahodig, fel'i'r fan. Rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r fan, rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Ond nid oed, mae gallwch yn fan gael Ifyriad yn sefyllfa rydw i gyfyrdd i Angl-dôl. Ac oes y gallwch chi ddim yn y fwylltynyddaeth i ymddir iawn o'u rhoi ymddiwyr i Ebwythwrn? Felly wnaeth efallai efallai llawer i chi gael nhw'n ddweud y llwrs? Roedd, mae hi fydd yn ymddu am yw bydd. A oes ymddynt fel ei ysgwrdd hon am y meddwl. Uddo nhw'n meddwl.anc hefyd ar gyfer o glennu, ond nid i'n meddwl ni'n meddwl hynny, mae gan yna ymddidd ymddydd. Roedd oedd yn ei meddwl. Mae'n ddweud i'w bwysig gazwm eich gael. Mae'n ddweud i'w bwysig, mae hi wedi oed adeiladu 17 o 17 o 18. A rydyn am y gallu ei ffordd oedd ymddangos yn Eiffordd, ac rwy'n gwybod i'n mynd i'r St Jamesers Park. Roedden yn ymddangos ymddangos Peter Reid. Roedden yn ddweud i'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'r talant, a'r ddweud yn ddweud i'r ddweud. Mae'r ddweud i'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'n ddweud. mae'n ddechrau'n ddarparu gan hyn, hefyd yn Llywodraeth yn ei ffordd ond yw'n iawn. Rwyf yn dweud, a'n dwyny'n ddod y gweithio a ddyna ni'n atho'r ddechrau, a rwyf yn dweud. Mae'r ddweud, mae'n ddod yn ni, Fy ffordd a'r ddych. Yn ni'n dod mewn blylau. Rwyf yn dechrau, mae'n beth, Ond rwyf yn ddod mwy yn eu ddod i'r ddod, ac rwyf yn ddod, a mae'n mewn arddangos, og yn hi'n ddweud, y gallwn hanfyd a rwy'n yn iddo, rwy'n hi'n gweithio badaeth mlynedd a'r ydych chi'n dda'n gweithio ar ddi. Ond rydych i chi'n rhanu ni'n fod a gweithio mewn gallwn i. Fe ydych chi stith yn y cyfodd, yn gweithio i. Nid i'n gwerth ydych chi'n dda'n gwybod, a os yn ymgyrch yn siarad, dwi'n rhaid, gallwch chi'n ddweud, ar y tu, nad oes ei wneud ei ddweud. Sut ydy'r rhaid? I just said something to him that I totally regret ever saying. I would never say to anybody I asked him how much a week he was on. I went how much a week, I knew he won't be on much because he was just the younger British. I went how much a week are you on? You could see he is going, anyway, three years later he got an unbelievable move to Tottenham and I'm thinking how much is he on? And I were aware of it and I'm thinking he's going to mention this. Felly, mae'n gwyntio'n cyfrifos yn gweithio'n ddweud o'r twnnw'r gair sy'n ffrindio, ac yn ddweud yma'r snot! Ac rwy'n meddwl bod rhaid o'r gafio. Ac rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl o'r rhaid. Mae'n meddwl iddo, mae'n meddwl i'r rhaid o'r cyfrifos? A rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl. Efallai efallai roi'r gair yn ei gweithio? Roedd y gallu. Felly rwy'n cymdeithasol i gael i mi £20. Felly rwy'n cael ei hun, mae yw'n mynd yn mynd, mae'n gofio'r adeg. Mae'r hyn yn gwybod y trofaint o enghreifft o enghreifft ar gyfer Paul Gasgoin eraill. Felly rwy'n cael eu hynny, rwy'n cael ei hynny'n ffesence. Rydyn ni'n gweithio i gael i'w llai, rydyn ni'n gweithio i'w dal i'r gofio, a rydyn ni'n gweld yn dweud o'r cyflig. Y gwrth wynau mynd y cael ei wneud o'r albania, mewn y cofnod oia arniolion i'r albania. Rwy'n siarad yn elbenia, y gwestiynau wedi eu bod eisiau yi'r preferoio'r cwylwg arno deithio. Roeddcaf i wyboddiad yna, mae fyddwch wedi tref, ac i chi'n ei wneud mwy Tonicotti, rydyn ni'n gwneud i'r tuen ac i chi ydy chi'n gweithaeth i'r tîm. Yn mynd i chi, rydyn ni'n gwneud wedi wneud i Chris Waddle yn y tyf. ac we walked past and there were loads of lads in there. I thought, what's happening here? So we walked in me and T.C. and then Gazer went, have you got any chocolate bars left in your fridge? So I went, yeah, yeah, we haven't touched them. There's loads. We went, go and get them. I said, why, what's happening Gazer? And all the lads are saying, he's throwing them out of the window to the Albanian kids. And there were, I'd say 200 kids out there, from the age of about 5 to 10. So we tools off to us to his room, brings all the chocolate bars back. Next thing he's cutting them all up. And he's throwing handfuls out of the window like that to all these kids. And they're all going, Gazer, Gazer. And he's like, throw more chocolate. And they're all fighting for this chocolate. Anyway, we run out of chocolate. He went, go and get your soap. And we went, no, Gazi, you can't. He went, go and get your soap. So all the lads went off to the rooms, got bars of soap, little white soaps like that. He chops it all up and I'm thinking, oh no, he can't. Anyway, there you go. And they're all like fighting for it. And they're all going, that's quite a lot. I'm going mad at him, honestly. Bobby Robson, the manager, was on his shoulder crying. Tears are coming down his eyes. And the poor kids, honestly. But in the end, the kids were absolutely made up with Gazi. They loved him. He entertained them for the three days that we were there. And I'm telling you, he must be a legend in Albania. Them kids absolutely adored him. He's a legend everywhere. And it was fantastic to see Paul Gascon at USM Finch Farm. We're going to take a short break now. Coming up in part two, we'll be joined by Francis Jeffers. And we'll also start to look ahead to what is a big, big game at Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon when we play Brighton and Hovalbion in the Premier League. Welcome back to part two, as you can see here at USM Finch Farm. Snoddon, I've been joined by Frani Jeffers. Frani, earlier this week, the under-23s had a comfortable win, I think you could say, against Swansea City at Goodison. Yeah, I mean, a couple of first teamers playing always helps. Hasn't been going so well, I don't think, of late. I've been picking up too many points in the league. Was it a win you needed? Yeah, you'd say so, wouldn't you? That was looking at the league this morning. I wouldn't like to say we can still win the league because it put a bit of pressure on the lads, but we can certainly finish up there. So I think we're seven points behind Leicester. Two games in hand, they were sitting top of the league. So we need to just finish the season as strong as we can. Wyddiobald ourselves and finish as high as we can. We often speak about senior players not playing enough under-23 football. Davy Clasnan, Ramiro Funes, Morri. It would be great for those young players to play alongside two international players. Yeah, it would. Great experience. But I always wanted to, coming back from suspension or injury, I always wanted to play in reserve team football, but now it's under-23s, obviously. If you weren't playing a game, you're training everywhere. I'd find that really frustrating, so I'd want to play. But they're a good example. They were brilliant. Funes has played a couple of games. I think that's the first time Davy's played. Obviously, Benny dropped them down as well, who's now sort of a first team. Great attitudes. And like Sludd said then, you want to be playing that. Let's have it right. If you're not in the team, when your opportunity arises, you can only be better for a few games with the under-23s, other reserves as it was back then. I mean, I was the same if I weren't playing. You know when your opportunity comes, you've got to be bang on, because it might only be one game. It might only be half a game, but you've got to take your chance. So for Davy and Benny and Funes, who knows. Game of the weekend might be a good opportunity for them to play. I've seen a lot of under-23s football this season, Frani. And as the season's gone on, Anthony Evans seems to have got better and better and enjoys taking a bit more responsibility. The captain's armband set pieces, things like that. Yeah, I mean, his ability is undoubted. Always has been, ever since I come into the club. He was one of the first ones, I clapped the eyes on and thought, he's got some of him. What's his best position for him? I think he's enjoying his position he's in now. Out wide, right? Yeah, wide, right. Will he end up there? He could end up as a 10. He could end up wide, left, cut on in, because he's great technically. I just think the front end of the pitch, probably out wide, I'd say, is his best position. He looks to be thriving out there at the minute. Some goal he scored from the free kick, wasn't it? Honestly, he'd had every day in training. We always set a few manachins up after most training sessions. And honestly, God, he does that eight or nine times out of 10. So it's about time he'd done it in a game. I'm sure he'll be watching. We were speaking about Paul Gasgoin in part one of this week's show, Frani. And you caught up with him at the finish final last week as well. And it was terrific to see him, wasn't it? Unbelievable. Great to see him so well, innu. Just back into the old days when I'm having a laugh, keying on people. Me and Unzi got pelters off. Did it? But as you said, it was unbelievable to see him. Big shock, because it wasn't muted that he was going to pop in. You know, it was just someone said, Gas is in reception now, so I thought, can't be the Gas, can't be someone else. And then went through and seen him, just like the old days. It's a great point that Frani makes that it was just like the old days because Gas has just slipped right back into the banter and he was giving it out like a machine gun, wasn't he? Gas, you don't get away from that. When you've been in a dressing room for all them years, when you've been a player, when you've got the character that Gas is, he couldn't do nothing else but take the mickey once came here and the banter's floyd. He's one of his own, innu? He really is. He's unbelievable. And even, you know, our under-23 players, you know, when we were walking in off the training pitch, I said to them, Gas is here and they were like, no way, it can't be. I was like, yeah, so when we got in there, he was there waiting a few pitches with the lads and bit of banter flying, as you said. He's an unbelievable character, innu? I mean, I remember when Walter got us together and said, in Choco, you might think I'm mad here, but I'm going to sign Paul Gas going. And I remember thinking, oh my God, there's no way that Gas is going to play in the same side as me or I'm going to play in the same. And you know what, he turned up at Choco and, what a man. Just from the minute he arrived, I think I had one season with him, it was, honestly, he used to bounce out of bed in the morning and think, I can't wait to get in to see what he's up to. How good is that? How good is that? Brilliant. He was past his best, but he still showed flashes, didn't he, of what he was about? I loved him being in the team because, you know, for someone like myself, a young player who played off the shoulder and made runs, there's no better footballer than, you know. As you said, his legs were gone a little bit, and he said that himself the other day, but his brain was still there. Were you terrified about what he'd come up with next when he was at Belfield? Yeah, you had to be on your guard. Had to be on your guard. I mean, from the minute you got out the car, in the car park there, anything could happen to you. From getting to your car to the dressing room, absolutely anything could happen to you. A lovely, lovely story, by the way. Pat Van Den Hau, who was Gas's teammate at Tottenham, mentioned to Gaza that his partner's father hadn't been too well. Lo and behold, the very next day, unannounced, Gaza finds out where he lives, goes round, knocks on the door. Ayatoni, how are you? That's incredible. That's just the man he is. That is, I didn't know about that. I knew Pat's partner's father wasn't very well, but that shows what a man Gaza is. Right, let's look ahead now to the weekend fixture with Brian and Hau-Valbyn at Godderson Park. It's a big, big game for Everton in the Premier League. This is a melodizer's take on that one. Well, every game is a big game, but none more so than this one after two disappointing results away from home and then we are working extremely hard behind the scenes to try and make sure we deliver the same performance and result we did against Leicester and Crystal Palace in our last two home games. And to have the fans enjoy the football that we deliver on Saturday and keep those fans behind us because they're so important to us on Saturday to give the players the energy and the desire to go out and win the game, which they always try and do, but certainly at home that's been a very positive way forward for us. Our real disappointment is, of course, the continual away defeats that we have to try and stop, but put that behind us, lads, and make sure we deliver on Saturday for the fans. Never mind ourselves. Phil Jagiel, because back in the group, what kind of impact has that had? Phil's it back in the squad from his knee injury, and I think that to decide whether we draw on his experience for Saturday, and like I said, I think the experience of the side needs to come to the forefront on Saturday. You know, it is a very experienced Premier League squad, and I think that they need to draw on their experience to take the pressure on board and deliver the performance that they need to within that pressure, and for me, Phil might be a very important part of that. Letting Bain's push for a start as well? Yes, absolutely back, but fit again. I mean, from a whole season, it's been pretty turmoil in most parts of season, and again now, because we're not achieving the results everybody expected even myself didn't expect that we'd be slipping as much as we've slipped recently, so let's get back on track against Brighton. The whole form's been great, and it's going to have to be again on Saturday. Yeah, it is. I mean, we fancy ourselves to beat anyone. Brighton coming to Gwdyswn, but it's won. We definitely should win, because you know what the quality is. In our team, compared to theirs, and that's no disrespect to Brighton, their teams we should be beating, but when you're not on a role or you're not playing well, Gwdyswn could be a difficult place to play, so we need to give the fans something to shout about early. Start well, and I'm sure if we start well, we'll win the match. It is all about starting well. In a game of football, you go out, if you're not on your game straight away, the fans start to have a little moan at your end of the flight. So it's important, like you said, from that first whistle to the last whistle, you go out there and you're working, you're running, you're tackle, and that gets the fans up at Gwdyswn Park. Jen Towson took his goal well at Burnley, didn't he? Yeah, very good goal. Seen bits of him in training, had a look out there, he looked to finish it. For him to get his goal, when you go to a new club, to get off the mark, it's, you know, as a striker, it's the biggest thing that can happen. And hopefully now you can go on from now to the end of the season, help us win some football matches, get some goals for themself, and then come back next season and hit the ground running. If Soleta, they could be up against Shane Duffy. Yeah. Lovely to see Shane operating in the Premier League, cos he's a cracking lad. Yeah, great lad. We was really in the company for a good 10, 15 minutes down at Brighton when we played him down there, and to be fair, he's a good player, I wouldn't like to play against Duffy. He's strong, he's aggressive, he's good in both boxes. So he'll be wanting to prove a point as well to the fans of Everton that he perhaps would be good enough to play here. So, yeah, he's a tough character, he's a good lad, but I hope he's on the losing side, though, that's good to see that. Keep it on the ground, I suppose, because Lewis Dunk is no slouch in the air either. No, we've got to. I mean, to probably the most aggressive centre half in the league. A bit of a throwback from years ago, really, to the centre half that you came up against every week. You tend not to see that many of them in the Premier League now, but they are too, like Snodd says, you wouldn't want to be coming up against it every week. It's a big, big game for Everton. It's Everton versus Brighton Hall-Valbion at Gwreson Park on Saturday. As always, Snodd and I will be in the commentary box at Gwreson Park, and that's just about it for this week's Everton show. My thanks to Franny Jeffers and to Snodd's. Hope you've enjoyed it. We'll see you again in seven days' time.