 Mark, three points, a good way to close the season out for you. Yeah, three points, three wins on the belt, which was important. That was the aim today. We wanted to finish in the right manner. We've really enjoyed the last few weeks. I think it's been a real focus and desire on what we want to achieve coming to the end of the season. I think for the most part we achieved the goals that we set ourselves. To be able to get to the point where it probably felt in words like a routine victory or more of a routine victory, where we weren't grinding it out, we weren't holding on at the end, two goals and a clean sheet. That must have been pleasing. Yeah, that's part of the evolution of the team really. I think certainly the game against Gunthorpe when we finally got the win. I think that set us down and a great result. That's something obviously last time out prior to today. And I just saw we had a lot of confidence, a lot more confidence in terms of what we wanted to do, didn't really panic. No real periods of sustained pressure from the opposition. That was due to how we played. So we always carried a threat going the other way. So from my point of view, it was a really good performance. And the lads got what they deserved a few of the games early on. We all felt maybe we didn't quite get what we deserved here at Valley Pride. But I think we're just getting a confidence in what we're doing. And that enables us to keep that control I keep on talking about and enable us to see games out when we've got leads. Yeah, they'll score us. Jamie and I will go for him in front of the Cop and Lee. I guess great for him to get on the score sheet and celebrate his new contract. Yeah, great for Lee. He's had a difficult... Not only this, the shape of previous seasons as well through injuries. We're going to obviously try and manage that correctly. And you see when he's fitting well and working for the team. He's a real outlet for us and that's really important. So please, that he's got on the score sheet. That's always important for strikers when they get on the score sheet. Jamie obviously will always be a threat and I'm really pleased for him. And I'm pleased for Abu Isar as well coming back. Thankfully, after a long serious injury, if we're honest, and he's been able to come and just get those few minutes on the pitch that enable him to take the ground running when we come back. A record break in a tendency this afternoon. Fourth tier at Valley Parade, the highest it's ever been. Broken since in 1964, I think. Got to say thank you to them at the end as well. Listen, since I've walked through it, I've had huge support from everybody. And it's never taken for granted. It's always appreciated, certainly by me, by the players, everybody connected to the club. And it's a simple equation if we give them good performances with performances of desire, attacking intent, and players committed to doing the best they can in the Bradfordshire, then we'll get a reaction. And everyone, man, woman and child will be behind us in the stadium. And we've just got to make sure that happens week in, week out next year. That's the intention from everybody connected to the club. We know we have the potential to do it. A lot of the teams that are obviously this weekend involved in big games in terms of going up and championships and playoff games. We need to be in the mix and this time it actually needs to be us and other people. The seasons at its end, just on that, that you've been discussing since you've come in end of February, plenty to reflect on and think about heading into the summer and next season. Yeah, and I just said to the lad, I thanked everybody because it's not easy when there's a change in management and when you come in late in the season for them really to embrace what we were trying to tell them from obviously the training pitch and match days, completely different, clearly to what they've been asked before. And that's difficult for some players to be able to make that change and embrace that change. But I have to say to a man, they've been excellent in that regard. And that's not just the players, but the support staff as well. So I have no complaints whatsoever. I'm really proud of everybody who's pulled together and really made the end of the season really as enjoyable or as it has me. Finally, a very important day for the football club. How much do it mean to you, to the staff, to the players, the supports for everybody to be able to pay your respects? Yeah, really poor. We're all very conscious of the impact of the fire, not only on the club, but the surrounding community as well. And every year, rightly so, it gets remembered and we pay our respects. And I like to think the level of performance was at level that everybody felt was the appropriate level to pay our respects. We would do it again obviously on Wednesday when we all come together. But yeah, it's a huge part of the club. And what's happened here in the past is always something that players who clearly the vast majority of the players playing today wouldn't have been alive when the tragedy happened. But they will always be remembered if they wear a Bradford shirt.