 Glyn ar y pinotar arena, how's it been so far? Very good, we're pleased obviously the pitchers are the main thing, the pitchers are good, the hotel looking after us, they're used to having football teams in so the food's good as well so we're getting some good work into it. What's the work been like, the demand on the players, a lot of them looking quite tired already? Well I think the climate doesn't help but it was a hot bit hotter, cooler today a bit hotter, yes there now we're fine and breathing a little bit difficult but a little bit more difficult but it's what it is, we can get, we can make up plenty of time to recover and it's vital that we do something like this at this time of the year. Are we getting what we want out of the trip so far with that in mind, talk about coming out here in the warm weather and all that kind of thing? Yes, the good thing about it is we've got, most of them only got one pitch, we've got two pitchers we asked for so we can break things down, do units, split the group and get in because then we've got a lot of new faces that need to know how we're playing, how we want to develop, how we want to play so, really pleased so far. How are they settling in so far, those new lads, a big turnaround of players coming away like this what we mentioned before, 24 hours a day you're all together at home? That's the other thing, that's key, you're together 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, they're sleeping together, living together, they're there all the time even the travel so we're trying to think of some sort of social as well, trying to get them away from football and we're just working on that again but that's the good thing about it, you're here and you're focused and that's the good thing about it. The facilities here as well, top notch, not only here, back at the hotel and stuff like that as well I guess, making the most of those different activities on with different things throughout the squad. We've got to keep them active, they'll get bored and away from home, it's always difficult for players, they'll find something to do or they'll be climbing a wall so there's always something to do here and we've just got to plan the days accordingly so there's always a saint to look forward to or something they've got so we don't want to leave them to their own devices too much although that downtime is important. How's it going so far in general pre-season, there's obviously been a couple of weeks now of training and our first friendly last week, yes that's it so far. No, they've come back good, they've come back strong and we're pleased, they've obviously stuck to their programmes in pre-season and they've come back and they're just making sure that we get the fitness in them, become robust and we don't lose too many to injury at the start of the season, we're going to have obviously a few knocks and a few slight strains, we get that but we've got to cope with that and we've got a good squad. It's just making sure that when the season starts on the 30th of July we've got a full squad to pick from them and we're ready to go. A couple more days out here and then we're back at home against Derby this week and I guess the other one that we're looking forward to on the back of a decent week out here. That'd be a good test, it's a good team to play, they'll be quite excited with new owners and it's a good benchmark to see where we're at, see where you are. But it's not the be-all and end-all, it's just getting more minutes and just getting the big plan in place for the start of the season. Hinted at it a little bit, there's going to be some downtime for the players, enjoy the sun and get out a little bit. Yeah there will be, there will be, again next up in the air, don't want to say too much, these boys might see this on Twitter later on. But we're looking, there's lots of things to do here so it's some good stuff, we'll see what we can get done.