 Glyn, newport up at the weekend, are we looking forward to that? Yeah no, we're all looking forward to it as a group. We all know what you go there and do. It's not going to be an easy game, but it's time for us to really start picking up a bit of form and getting consistent wins and then hopefully it will roll on from there. Obviously being in a few weeks now, signed just on just before the transfer deadline, I think I'll view it adjusted to life so far. Enjoying it here? Yeah no, I've been really enjoying it. It's been good to be backing around the first team environment with games at the weekend and yeah like I said we just need to sort of push on and see how the next few weeks go. And your debut for the club as well on Saturday at Cambridge maybe could have gone a bit better with the result and things like that, but you enjoy being out there in a Brafford City shirt for the first time? Yeah I love that just being back out on a pitch, but at the same time the result isn't good enough and as I say we need to start picking results that weekend, week out now and getting a bit of momentum going. And I suppose on a personal note it's a good opportunity now for you to kick on really obviously an appearance potentially this weekend and then you've still got your home debut to make as well in front of the crowd that you've till at Rangier Stadium and presuming you've seen what it was like for Stuart's first game and everything like that. I suppose it's something you're looking forward to. No I'm yeah, I saw straight away what the fans were like, obviously playing at Ibrokes that the fans expect a lot and it seems to be the same here. You wouldn't get 20,000 fans turning off if it wasn't going to be like that. So the expectations are and it's up to me and like the other boys as I say to get things going. I think then experiences at Rangiers then will help you obviously quite a bit of success last season in the squad and things like that in front of like you say it, a lot of supporters coming here at a club like this. Do you think that's going to help you moving forward playing in front of crowds like that? Yeah definitely. I think every player sort of throws off that. They love playing in front of a crowd. It adds to the occasion sort of thing. See I'm really looking forward to getting out there and hopefully putting on good performances. And you were signed by one manager and then you come to the club and you're playing under a different manager. Stuart McCall is obviously an ex-ranger's manager himself. How much have you got on with him? I suppose how have you enjoyed working with him so far? Yeah, as I said before it's been really good so far. I think he's slowly over the last few weeks getting his message across to all the boys and how his style he wants us to play and how he wants us to be brave in the ball and sort of take the game by command sort of thing and impose ourselves on it. See hopefully on Saturday we continue to do that. And for the supporters who didn't catch you at the Cambridge game, what can they expect to see from you? What kind of a player would you clash yourself as you're obviously a left-sided sort of wing player? Do you think you're kind of the exciting kind of player that the supporters want to see here? Yeah, definitely. I think maybe old-fashioned in ways. I like staying out where he's getting the ball and running at my man 1v1. I'll always try and be as direct as I can and create chances for teammates but also try and chip in a few goals every now and then as well. And what can we expect from Newport? They started the season quite well. I don't suppose you'll have taken much attention to it while at Rangers but they've slipped off in recent times but still have quite a few games in hand I think we're expecting a difficult game against them. Yeah, I think we all know no game in this league is going to be easy at all. Every team is going to come at us with different sort of, they're different strengths and we've got to impose ourselves in the game. It's not going to be easy going into Saturday but I think if we in the first 15-20 minutes ride the sort of battle that it would be and then play our football, I think it would be fine. Training hasn't been easy, I don't suppose, over the past few weeks with the weather and whatnot we've been training different locations on different pitches and things like that. Has it been difficult to adjust? Has it been a challenge that you've had to sort of relish, you know where? At times, yeah, but I think you can only make use of what you can do. You need to sort of always lose off at times and just get on and do the work and then on Saturday it's about doing the same and getting the results that matter. Having seen what we've seen both in training and in the games as well as the confidence, obviously took the lead and led for quite a long time at Cambridge on Saturday as the confidence ahead of the Newport game based on that, that we can go down there and get a result? Yeah, definitely. I think everyone knows what's at stake. Everyone needs a win and then from there we go on from that. And as I say, the manager slowly getting his points across and the confidence is building in the squad. And then, yeah, it's just about taking that into the games.