 So Greg, I guess the events of recent days have probably made a different build up to this Saturday's match. How has it been around the training ground? Have the lads been on the training pitch? Today, there were signs that they were gearing up and getting ready for the game, which is what they have to do. You don't really have a choice, Mark, as a player. The jobs about playing football and winning football matches and getting yourself as high up the table as you can and whilst there's been a bit of disappointment around Monday, Tuesday, I think today they've come in really quite bright and they all said they're farewells to shoot Monday and stroke Tuesday. I think they've got their head round now that there's a job in hand. There's 20,000 fans going to be in the ground again, sadly, that they have to perform for themselves in terms of where they are and where the last five or six games have been. They'll be keen to put that right, so they've trained well today, which is great news for Kenny and myself and Sam. We understand that, as you mentioned there, Kenny, Sam are kind of leading training and continuing your roles until, you know, told differently. I guess, is that going to, you know, from what you've been told, is that the case? Yeah, no, just, you know, we got a call yesterday to go and see the chairman and we just asked if we'd take control of things for Saturday and Tuesday and, you know, that's what you have to do. So what we said was we'd prepare the team as best we can. We're trying to get the two best results we possibly can and let everybody else take care of that and all the circumstances that are surrounding what's going on at the moment until ourselves. But we just want to put the team in right and get two results, that's all, and then, you know, we'll do whatever's needed after that. Yeah, that's the important thing. The fact, obviously, it's been a difficult week for the club, but I suppose the key thing is now to try and finish it on a positive note with a possible victory on Saturday. Yeah, I mean, it ain't been easy, has it, for anybody. And everybody, you know, fans have to be respecting the fans and they've got an opinion of what's happening and that's always going to be the normal and they'll have a good opinion sometimes and a different one and a poor one at times. But what you have to do from within the football side of it and down at the training ground is win football games and then all the circumstances will get easier to deal with and they're not going to be easy. Whoever thinks they are, they're just not because, you know, Shrew was a really popular man, probably the most popular ever in the history of this club and ever likely to be, you know. So that's going to be a difficult circumstance but the players once across that line and the fans once across the white line at three o'clock will be thinking about winning the game of football. All the rest of it will carry on by the time they've got to the bus stop or to the pub on the way home after the game. That's normal, but, you know, for that 90 minutes that crowd will be right behind the team, I'm sure, to get a result and then the same on Tuesday and after that then everything will sort of take its course, whatever decisions are made, we made and we that are doing this thing at the minute will respect that, be fine. You mentioned the fans there, how important could their back in being this Saturday? Shut my word. Like, you wouldn't believe it, you know, we can all get that gung-ho spirit, you know, and they can almost win as the game, you know, if any sort of negativity will hurt the players, you know, because, you know, they're sort of... Everyone's responsible, let's be fair, everybody's part of the situation is going on but the players will need encouragement, they'll need support, it's probably at this time that they need the fans more than ever. And it's at this time that the fans will probably voice their opinion more than ever but they're good fans, they've always been good fans and like I've said before, you know, players, coaches, managers, just pass through, you know, but fans are there for the duration and when they think that the club's, you know, been affected then they voice, and that's whether it's good or bad but, sadly, I think they'll be really important. I think they'll know that as well, I think they'll know how important they are because the players will need some help, the staff will need some help, you know, everybody will need some help, the board will need some help, you know, and everybody will make their choices but I think for 90 minutes it's all about winning a football game and that's key, and that's the message to the players and that's the message to all of us guys that are doing it we just want to win two games and then let things sort themselves out, you know, elsewhere and we can work around that.