 Daraf, disappointing way to end the game. Yeah, disappointing. Obviously the way that it finished in the last couple of minutes, it's heartbreaking really, particularly given the performance that the lads gave today and something that, as the manager said in the changing room, we definitely didn't deserve and we just have to learn from it and take it into next week and I think if we take our chances in the first half then we're by far and away going to win the game, we just didn't manage to do that but I think the crowd can be enthused by the performance that the lads gave and it's going to be an exciting last 10 games if we can continue to play like that. I think you could tell from the response of the crowd after the game that they appreciated the performance which showed a lot of promise. Yeah, obviously the last couple of months I haven't been involved massively but I have been here watching the games and the atmosphere just hasn't really quite been there in terms of the crowd. I haven't had a lot to shout about given the performances really but as you say today, I think that was different. When the atmosphere is like that, it's a brilliant place to play and it brings the lads up another level and the crowd really had something to shout about today. I thought we really did play well and like you say, we just didn't deserve to lose the game. Simple as that really. What do you think it is that's changing? Is it just a great sense of purpose in the play? Yeah, I just think that the manager's philosophy is a lot different to the previous managers. I think that it's a lot more attack minded, a lot more possession based and it's a lot more, like you say, attacking and we're creating chances off the back of that so when they see a good pattern of play and breaking through the thirds and lads are getting a shot off on goal, that's what the fans pay the money to see so I think that's what we've given them today and I hope that's what's going to be the case for the last 10-11 games. You mentioned that you've not been involved too much recently but got your opportunity today and you're not the only player inside who's been given a fresh chance with this manager. Yeah, there's been a few lads out of the picture the last few months and I think the fans are aware of who those players are and everyone's applied themselves fully, no-one's really let themselves get down, everyone's maintained the fitness as much as they can and I think that stands instead when situations like this come along and there is a change of management, you know, you're ready to be thrown into the mix and sort of earn your place on the perch. Is that something that's motivating you all in training day-to-day then? Yeah, I mean, a new management team isn't going to play the same 11 players so I think that the lads that have sort of been on the periphery and being on the fringes of the team sort of a little more heartened by the fact that there's a chance that they're going to get on the perch and that's kept the lads going to a point and everyone's desperate to get the shirt and everyone's desperate to play so the standard in training and the standard on a Saturday afternoon has gone up massively, I think. What have they been speaking to you about on a day-to-day basis in preparation? Now you've had this full week in the build-up and we saw that change. I think they're just trying to implement the philosophy really and the manager and Glen and it's quite clear that that's different to the previous manager and I think they know that they're not going to do it overnight so it's a bit of a step-by-step process and sort of stepping away from how we were playing and gradually going to the way that the new manager wants us to play so I think on a day-to-day basis, as the days go by that's going to become more and more apparent and you'll see it more and more in the games, I'm sure. But after the match in the dressing room, more positive than it's typically been after a defeat? No, not really, the lads are still gutted but I think once the dust settles, everyone's pretty aware of how well we played today and like I say, we didn't deserve to lose the game, we deserved at least a point, if not three to be honest so I think that everyone's pretty excited about the way that the club's going at the minute. It doesn't get any easier though, a trip away to Faris Green next week but you do have that week to prepare and just keep building like you see. Yeah, we've got a sort of run of fixtures, just take it game by game and just keep trying to improve on the performance and if you do that I'm sure that the results will follow.