 Mark, i chi'n siwg i'r gweithio i'r gwahodd gyda'r gweithio yma, yna hynny'n gwneud eich bod yn ymddangos. Ie, sy'n golygu'n gweithio, yn gwneud eich gweithio, mae'r gwahoddau yn gweithio'r gweithio, yn y rhan o'r eich gweithio'r seffon i'n gwneud eich gweithio, mae'n gwneud eich gweithio'r gweithio, ond oedd, mae'n gwneud eich gweithio, yn ddechrau'r gweithio, mae'n gweithio'r gweithio. Felly, we want to obviously use that boost that we've had leading into the game, and hopefully come out on the back of the Harley Bull game with even more confidence, given that we're open for similar performance. We're always looking to improve, so if we can match or better what we produced on the weekend, then that'll be great. But no, they're all in good hearts, and we've got good numbers at the moment of a lot of players coming back from injury, who will be a factor for us moving forward. So, yeah, we're in good shape at the moment. Where can you prove, if it's all from Saturday, if you've been particularly... I think, well, initially, I think probably we're a little bit cautious in our play in terms of obviously going to play a little bit more when it's appropriate, and we were a little bit cautious initially, but I understand that, because we're from home against the league leaders clearly the first ten minutes, don't concede all those cliches, and I think they were in the back of the lad's mind. But once they got their foot hold in the game, I thought we were more than composed enough in terms of what we were trying to do, played when we could, played our lines when we had to, and the performance was good. Towards the end, when obviously they were throwing bodies forward, we had to make sure we defended correctly with the right numbers, and we did that, and in the end, against a very good team who have been the dominant team this year, we equipped ourselves really well, stopped their influential players really having a direct impact on the result, and that's credit to the boys. We spoke about the significance of what that result can bring for the squad, but it also ended a few records in the sense of Andy's goal drought, which I think was his longest of the season. For the first time, I think it was four or five games. Something like that, those components, they go all the way for us well, don't they? Oh yeah, you take those as positives, because that's what they are clearly. I spoke before, we're giving the guys new things to work with and maybe new ideas, but it's nothing that they're not capable of. There's no point trying to play in a way that would be too early into the guys. They've got to be able to take on all the information and understand when to play and where not to play. I think I said at the weekend, they're really coachable, they want to learn and they want to get better. For me, that's great, because you can see that they're attentive and when you're telling things, you sense that they want to see if that will help them. They're working out in training to implement what we're talking about. I see it in game time as well, which is the most important thing. It's not good talking about what we're going to do in the training field and they're not transferring it to match this. I think many people have seen this transfer of what we work on on the training pitch to the game of the weekends, which is a good thing, and long may that continue. Given the space between Saturday's game and Tuesday's game, is squad rotation a given for you in that circumstance? We'll do that on occasions, not necessarily tomorrow. I think obviously we've had a good result. We'll look at the squad and we've got a couple of concerns, but might resolve themselves, might not, but we've got good numbers now and I've played myself. We can fill the void. What are those concerns? Probably the main one is Alex Gilliat. He's just opened up his ankle joint and he's probably been counting for a few weeks. It's just before the game actually in the warm-up. It's a bit of concern and if he is to miss out on it, so be it. But he should be okay for the weekend. It's not a long-term thing, but we'll just have to see how he is. In a position to welcome anyone else back into the squad? The group is getting bigger. It's important that we do get those. Obviously, the bigger the squad is, the more difficult it is for me in terms of picking guys and unfortunately as a consequence of that, upsetting other players so well, but that's how it is. After I arrived, I have good options and there are no options at all. We're in good shape in that regard. Matty Davies absent on Saturday. What was the reason behind that? He's got a bit of an injury. He's gone back to his club just to go check it out. We'll wait and see on that, but that's why he wasn't available at the weekend. In terms of those in their rehabilitation, again Charles Burnham and Tom Alley, how are they progressing at the moment? Very good. They joined in the whole session, both of them today, which is the first time we've seen Tom and I out on the grass with the group. He had a good session, what they both did. They're going out to the squad. Obviously they're good players. I haven't been able to get them involved in match time, but they're very close to that. Now they probably both need a week, week and a half really to get up to speak and that they've been out for a little bit of time, but probably Tom could get back quicker because he's been out less time. No, I'm excited by welcoming those two back because just in the train session today you can see the quality that they have, so that's gone to add to the group, almost certainly. We're in good shape in terms of interest. You're able to welcome back Jeremy Walker on Saturday. What have you made to him? Jeremy's a nice player, like his work. He was a little bit of shock to the system he employed for a while, similar for Dion as well. At the weekend, I think the first two or three runs they did, maybe took them aback a little bit, but once they got their second win, I thought they were both really good. They've got a little bit of quality. Obviously they played at a good level and sometimes when you see players, good quality players, they pass differently. The pass is a cleaner, with more pace and more appreciation. Dion and Jeremy both showed those qualities, so that's going to help. Obviously the way we want to play, we want guys that are comfortable and calm in position, and we're able to get the ball under control quickly, which they both can. It was pleased from both at the weekend. They were part of the winning team, and they all played a part. Jeremy, obviously, was instrumental in the latter game, getting involved in a few parts of the game that were key, so it would be better for that. We want to give these guys game time if we can because they're the quality that we need. It gives you opportunities to see them and know what they can do, and on Jeremy specifically, we've had the chance to speak to him today, and his deal, of course, is out in the summer with his parent Paul. He's expressed a desire to stay at the club if the opportunity would come about. Is that something that you're hoping to, as well? Well, yeah, I mean, those conversations are going to, obviously, what they need to start sooner rather than later, because a lot of the guys get a little bit of anxiety. Obviously, when they're out of contact, they want to get settled and know where they're going, so I'm aware of that. It's not something that I'm blind to, so ideally, from my point of view, if we can get good quality and good numbers tied down, quickly, and then, maybe towards, as the summer progresses, and we understand what's likely to be available, then we can add further. But guys that we think are going to be a part of what we're doing, and are in the building already, clearly you want them to be retained if we can. I just want to ask you specifically on Andy Cook, when we spoke with him after the game on Saturday. He was quite open, actually, in the sense that he said that when that next goal was going to come, it was his longest drought of the season. I just wondered, as a fellow forward, you understand that feeling that he's had, and almost sympathised in a way? Yeah, absolutely. Andy does a lot of hard work that is probably not noticed by everybody, but at times it's a lonely role. But I think the way we're going to play, and the way we want to play, he's not going to be as isolated maybe that he has been in the past. There's going to be people around him making good angles, and at times, to build a player who won't involve him, he'll be able to just get on the end of crosses in the box at the end of good play by any other amount of the players and the team that are able to create for him. So I think he'll enjoy from now to the end of the season, I'm sure. Clearly, it's a strikeer, and no-one I was like when I didn't score. I was a little bit streaky. I wasn't one that scored every other game. When I did go on a run, I scored a reasonable amount, but then I would have times when I didn't score. So I think Andy's probably similar in that regard. So once you get off and run again, there's no reason why you can't go on a run and score a number of goals now, that's all. What does that come down to? Is that just an instinct on the way? Well, sometimes you can try too hard, sometimes you expend your energy in the wrong ways, and that takes away from where you need to really be dynamic and get on the end of things and use your strength and your energy and your experience to get on the end of things. Sometimes you can use it outside of a box when you're more effective using that energy in the 6-year-old box if you can now, or certainly the 18-year-old box. So I think it's because he's a genuine lad, he's given everything for the team, but sometimes as a striker you have to be a bit selfish and think, well, I'm just going to go over myself and see what happens, so sometimes I can open the floodgates. Final one for me, and I always spoke a lot about how you wanted to try to implement your style and the way that you want this side to play. One notable thing I picked up on in the warm-up on Saturday was the drill, the shooting drill from outside the box. Is that something that you're encouraging the squad to do? Not just the forwards, but the midfielders as well to strike from distance? Well, yeah, we want to get good numbers at the top end of the pitch, and I think if we can play our way into good areas, then we're going to have numbers on the edge of the box anyway as a consequence of that. So if we're getting into the wide areas, good ball to come in into the box, things are going to drop in around the edge as they did at the weekend. So I think it's just a consequence of just getting up the pitch more and getting more bodies. If you go from back to front too quickly, you can't get the numbers that you need where the ball is. So I think that will help us obviously if we can get shots off towards the top edge of the penalty area then. As you've seen, I've seen a lot in this a lot of games where there's a lot of bodies around and things ricochet and sometimes go for you, sometimes go against you, but if you don't buy a ticket then you're never going to know. Yeah, we encourage people to get forward and get shots off if they can. Thank you, man. Good pleasure. It's hard for tomorrow night. What do you mean to them? Yeah, they look good side. Just gone through obviously a little bit of analysis on them with the guys today and just to give them a few pointers in terms of how they play, but yeah, they like to play a little bit from the back at times and I think that's the way a lot of teams are going at the moment, which is fine, but as we know ourselves, it's about making sure that that possession you get in deeper areas is with a purpose and it's with the view of getting up the pitch quickly. It's not about just retaining possession. So yeah, that's what we always talk about and I'm sure they do as well. So they look at good side, they've got good ability in key areas that we'll talk about again tomorrow, but like I said, there's a lot of good players at this level. That's not being a surprise, I expected it, but almost every team has got two, three, four guys that can possibly play at a higher level, so we have to acknowledge that and act accordingly. Let's just say the players have brought in to what you want them to do and presumably that being behind that gives them even more confidence in the way it's to play. Yeah, well, I think I mentioned it. Like I know myself and playing around the coaching guys and the sports staff have given excellent information to the lads, but sometimes you need validations, sometimes you need that first win to convince them that actually it is good information, it's information you can use. So thankfully I'd like to think after the weekend given how we played and what we tried to do in the game that will help that process and will start to really improve now. Have you noticed in the weeks you've been in a sort of difference in the belief within the group? Because obviously it's quite a fragile group, probably mainly with the way the season was going when you came in. Well, yeah, I can reintroduce them on what I've found since I've been here and it's more about just the enthusiasm they've seen or I've seen from them in terms of their work and their application, that's been first class. So I've only judged them on that and from my point of view I've had no concerns whatsoever. Clearly the season itself hasn't been what everybody wanted and at times you'll see a little bit of, certainly in the early games, a lack of confidence to do the right thing at the right time only as much as that. Sometimes it's a false economy just clearing the lines when a considered pass is the best option. But it's understandable if the season or games prior to the one you're playing in haven't gone as well. Well, let's spare the process that we're going through at the moment about changing the confidence and the level of understanding of what we're trying to do. That's going up daily. I'm pleased where we are at the moment. It's happened probably quicker than I thought, if I'm honest. Cos you're never quite sure what kind of group you've got to work with when you just walk through the door, but they've impressed me. I've already touched on a lot of teams at league 2 level. I've got any number of players that can play at a high level and we've certainly got players that have done and could still play at a high level. So I've got good qualities to work with which I'm pleased with and we'll try and get the best out of each and everyone. As that grows, as they're learning more, it becomes hopefully more of a second nature. The best teams are the ones that do things automatically and it's not without thought. It's just seeing a situation develop on the pitch and recognising it quickly and you do what you need to do in that situation automatically and quickly and that comes from repetition, seeing the same situation developing and reacting accordingly and the more times you do it, the more automatic. It becomes not only for you as an individual but the reaction of a few team mates to what you do and when we get to a point where everybody does it automatically which is through the down the road I have to say, then we become a very good team. So there's still a little bit of work to be done before we get to that point but that's the end game from our point of view. We've got that first win under the belt which is great for everybody. This club hasn't actually managed two wins in a row since August. It's probably shut some's up how frustrating this season's been. It's a little milestone but again, it's another sort of potential. I'm glad you mentioned it. I think I mentioned that tomorrow actually and used pretty much pep talk. These things are things that niggle away at teams and just saple a bit of confidence the more you can sweep away the better. I get that momentum to all the end of the season so players are enduring themselves. I think the players are sick of me talking about momentum but I seem to talk to them about it every single day but it's a huge thing and if you get it going then you can ride a wave of momentum then it's surprising how far it can take you.