 Antoni, ddindig sicrhau i Brathrodd City. Mae'n canf番wyd dros ymlaen chi'n gael y club. Mae'n cwrs? A le. Fy fydd gennym fennau peir y fwy o'r hanes. Gael y llyfr hefyd cyfryddon i'r llyfr, ac mae'n peir hefyd yn fwy hwnnw. Fy datblygu'r hyn o'r club. Rwy'n gymryd. Brathrodd er edrych ar hyn. Met yn yma yng nghydfyn nhw'n nid defnyddiol a'i gyrdd hynny'n gweithio y nesfyd, Ac mae ydych chi'n gweld i'r Llywodraeth Le, ddim yn i gynnwys hwnnw, ac mae gennym i'w Llywodraeth Le i'r Llywodraeth Le i ddechrau a gweld i'r Llywodraeth Le, fe fi roi gydag ei chyffreyd a le oedd yn ddweud cyllid â'u cymaint sydd yn fawr, ond mae'n bobl gallai gael agadebu i'w Llywodraeth Le. Ac mae nhw'nатаill y peth yn ei ddim yn ei wneud i ddweud at y ieithio, ond y club wedi gydag ei chyffreyd, dyma er mwyn i gyddiad cymryd. Why did it feel like it was a big decision to leave Aberdeen? It was a big decision. I met some great people up there. The manager, and the assistant manager were absolutely brilliant and top-top manager, top assistant manager It's only a matter of time before they go on to bigger and better things. I can't speak highly enough of the club. Llywodraeth y Cymru todaywyd a chyflodau fel mewn amgymellydd, not just the football and staff, the staff at home. Llywodraeth'n mynd amdano i'r un oed. So, yes, it was a tough decision to leave up. Altun i gael yn gladoedd o'i olwodraeth a phwyl, da went to come back to England, ridesw I heard the bread for it's interest. I just wanted to get done as fast as I could, and thankfully it's done now. Ty, mae fbyrch i'n dda i'n gondol am fydd yn fyw i'n pwysig o'i beth. Did that play any part in your decision making process, or do you feel that having met Edin and Greg ac mae'r ddweud Rhyn ni'n gwybod o'r ddweud yma yn y dyfodol? Felly, rydym oedd yn ddweud yng Nghymru a Greig. Felly, mae'r ddweud ac yn cymaint. Felly, mae'r ddweud fath o'r ddweud, mae'r ddweud y fan. Rwy'n ei ddweud, ac mae'n ddweud bod yn dod yn gyfliwyr. Rwy'n ddweud yn gyfliwyr, na roi am gael yma. Mae'n bwysig yn gyfliwyr ar gweithgaf ac maen nhw'n ddweud. oherwydd insid i'r hyn desc rackwydwch allan dweud. Is grosse olwr dynam should be in the championship. You know that's a championship club, fan base, you know stuff like that. So the Managery thing doesn't bother me too much. I'm sure whoever comes in will work with the chairman and Greg and hopefully we can all push towards achieving something this season. So you formed a manager Derrick Mc asked,윙pynodd, dylai'r gwenedd ar gweithio unrhyw hun i'w fath o'r tiynau y gweithio digonol yma? Ydw hyn yn gwneud yr ysgrifftr hyn bydd cantol? Rydym yn y fydd whenidol gan yw'n fath o'r cyfryd. Rwy'n gweithio'r gwaith yn yr unrhyw hwn. Mae'n lesio mae'n ystyried dweud a'r ymgwrdd y dyfynidol o'r cyfrifftyrau. Rydw i'n ouron o'r gweithio'i gweithio'r wrth gwaith i'w cyfrifftyr yng Nghymru. My Above the Game, on how day plays the game. On how I can edit my game. I think that's what he meant by I am constantly talking about the game. I can't be strag steam, I am always strad steam to be better. Even if I feel like I play well on a Saturday, I always look back and think I could've done that better. It's just where I am, it's just where I feel that's how I'm going to get better for the next game coming up. So, I think that's something positive about me, that I'm always striving to be better than I was the week before. And how would you describe your game, obviously, fans might remember you from a time at Burton? Is anything changed whilst you've been at Avedino? How would you describe your playing style now? I would say that I've got a bit of everything to my game. I think I'm quite a consistent player I'm good in the air, I'm good on the ball. First and foremost I want to defend, I want to make tackles, make blocks, hit the ball. When I have to I can get the ball down and play as well. I think of a modern day as a half if that's what you want to call it. I'm looking forward to getting out in the pitch and showing everyone what I'm creating. This year the club is recruiting younger players in line with a longer term strategy. But yourself 25, played a lot of games. Do you consider yourself more of an experience player now in the team? Do you look to help develop younger players? I've seen myself as a bit more experienced player now. I've played a lot of games now relatively for a young age now, I'm only 25. Something I like to do as well is help younger players coming through. I'm young myself but when I say young I mean 18, 19 year olds coming through. When I was that age I always learned off the players that were older than me. I like to do the same, I think I'm a leader. When I say that I mean trying to lead by example. I'm not necessarily a massive shoulder like I'm not going on shouting and balling at people. I like to lead by example and show that I'm doing the right things all the time. When I'm on the pitch I'm bang at it and that's the way I like to lead. So what now, we've got a couple of weeks before you're in for pre-season. How have you envisaged the next couple of weeks going for you? It's just going back to Ireland again now and make sure I'm ready for the first day of pre-season. I've got a programme at home and trying to stick to that as much as I can. Make sure I'm conditioned and ready to go on the first day of pre-season. I can't wait to come here and meet my new teammates. I know a couple of the boys here already. So yeah, I'm raring to get going. Do you ever set any personal targets ahead of a new season or is it just to take every game as it comes? I try not to know. Not individual targets I don't set. I just go every game and try and be the best player on the pitch. That's what I try and do every game. I can come off the pitch and look myself in the mirror and say I played well today. I'm happy but then again I'm always striving to be better as I said and I want to do better than I did the week before. But if you're looking at this club, Bradford City, there's always going to be expectations on you from the fans, from everybody. They want more and more and that's the way it is when you're at a big club. I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to get promoted this season to the championship because that's where I believe Bradford City should be. It's just going to be taking it game by game, racking up as many points as you can, but hopefully I'll get a good pre-season under my best, a good five or six weeks of hard running and getting back into swing of things. Once the football comes back around then it's just getting as many points on the board as quickly as possible.