 Gaffer, it's about as heartbreaking as it gets, I would imagine. Can you sort your thoughts for us this evening? Yeah, heartbreaking is a good way of putting it. I thought the players were absolutely fantastic. I thought the supports were brilliant. In fact, 93 minutes of brilliant night inside Valley Parade. Unfortunately, right at the end there, it's just gone against us. They managed to get possession in the middle of the pitch. The shot they hit took a deflection. Into the bottom corner. But for the rest of the game, we were completely dominant and really good. But we just couldn't find that golden touch in front of the goal. We tried really hard and created numerous opportunities and keep us made some really good saves. We've been a little bit wasteful on a couple of others. As a general performer, I can't say anything negatively about my players, apart from one lapse of concentration. A little bit of luck that went against us, but it's a kick in the balls. No mistake about that. Disappointment, yes, but how proud are you of the players tonight? We seem to do everything but score and, like we said, football is a cruel game and it punishes you right at the end. Yeah, I'm proud of the team because we've been hit hard with losing players before games and during games tonight. And whoever stepped in has risen to the occasion, risen to the level that the team wants to perform at. And everyone that watches that game will be saying the same things, even the most hard of them. We can support, we would understand it. Maybe go away one, but all that self-football is you've got to hang in there sometimes in a fight and keep plugging away, which they obviously did and they've got their reward right at the end. But certainly, from my perspective, looking at my team, honestly, apart from scoring the goal, I couldn't ask anything more of them. They were absolutely superb. Not just the sort of heart and the character and the battling, but you look at the pitch today, a lot of people would probably have presumed that it might have been a bit of a dogfight, was dragging them into a pretty gritty dogged performance. But through the stuff we played, the chances we created and the way that we attacked the league won opposition, a fantastic attack. Yeah, I think every credit is to the players. We are good players out there and mobility. We are there in pace. We had a really assertiveness in possession and real confidence. And like I say, against a good league one team, and by far we were the better team. But we've shown that on other occasions. We've shown it at Derby in this competition as well. How we've played in this competition, we feel we deserve to be in the final, but we have to get our heads around that really quickly because what we can't let is this massive disappointment affect anything that we've got going forward. We have to use it as fuel. It's hurting everybody because we were so close to having the opportunity to do something special. But there's still opportunities there this season and we have to make sure that we are determined to make sure that we go into the summer and we're smile on our faces. We haven't got one tonight. We can't do it. We're in a results-based business. We came here to win. We wanted to win. We did everything we could to win. It's gone against us, but we have to make sure that come Saturday we are ready to show that sort of level of performance again. There's a dearless to prepare for it. We're back in action pretty much straight away. How much can we use this raw disappointment, this heartbreak to fuel us like you say, not just for Saturday, but for the remainder of the campaign? Well, I think we did that in my second game against Knox County when we were four-nil down at halftime, live on Sky, really hurting, really hurting. And we turned it around to have a fantastic run after that. And since that sort of game, we've been there previously tonight, we've lost three in 19 and won a lot of games. So these players have it within them to show great character, great personality. They've shown it tonight. We'll have to show it again on Saturday because their games come thick and fast. No one outside of Bradford is going to feel sorry for us. So we can't let ourselves to feel sorry for ourselves. We have to make sure we're determined to use it as fuel. Wherever negative comes along your way in life, in football, you have to try and turn it into a positive and not be a victim. And we have to make sure we're not victims.