 Ben, gweithio i Brathfodyd. Gweithio i ni fydd i'n cael eu rhai o'r ddangos ymlaen? Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio gyd yn gyfer cwylio'r ddebyg o'r dynion ddiwyd. Rwyf wedi'u gyd yn gweithio'r ddangos o'r ddangos gyfnodydd yn gwahanol. Rwyf wedi'i gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'r ddysguysg. I'm delighted to be here, have the opportunity to work for him. So you've worked with other clubs in the past in the Football League, what can you tell us about that and what you're going to bring to the club? I've worked in professional football for 12 years, various different clubs. The last year I've been at Leedsbeck at university so I've got quite a lot of experience of working in professional football. Obviously we've been already started at the moment, we've had the boys in for testing already. So we've got a rough idea of where they're at and we're just looking forward to starting on Monday the pre-season training. And what have you done at other clubs, Doncaster, Sconefop etc, will you bring to Bradford? I'd like to get a good work ethic into the players, get them fit, get them strong, get them robust and ready for a 46 league game season. Try and make sure that we put things in place so that we have a team that's available for the manager for not an injured table. Try and make sure that we get every player to be able to peak at the maximum of the game really. And what will pre-season look like? It's going to be tough, it's going to be challenging. We're going to test for players mentally, we're going to test them physically obviously. We're going to try and do different things a little bit away from the training ground as well, put them into little bits of team building exercises. As well as obviously all the physical work that will be going on on the training pitch led by the coaching staff and obviously the fitness side led by myself. You can sense excitement building now, players coming through the door, the fixture list is now there. We've got some very big and interesting pre-season friendlies, although you're not going to be on the field, I guess you'll be looking forward to being a part of it off the field. Massively, the pre-season is already shaping up really well. As you said we've got the European champions coming, which will be a massive occasion for the club. We've got some really good local teams as well. It's a good mix of opponents to give us a good bit of experience of different playing styles so that when we hit the ground running on the 3rd of August. Obviously, League 2 is going to be real tough next season. We want to be at the top end of it. Is it these extra 1-2% that you can get out of the players that can make the difference? Of course, yeah. The little things that we can do, taking care of their recovery. We've just brought in a yoga teacher to work with the players. I think that's really important. So every Monday the players will be doing recovery work, they'll be doing a lot of hurdle work, but also making sure that we're in the gym two, three times a week as well. We're getting a lot of strength work into them, a lot of power work into them so that they are durable. As you know, the English football calendar is very demanding over 10 months. A lot of times you're playing two games a week, so there's not a lot of time to recover. We need to make sure that we can do everything we can to get a fit team onto a pitch every week. Obviously, you thought there's enough facilities down at Willhouse Grove where we train. We've got just about everything you need to get this team ready to go. Absolutely. It's unbelievable to have everything in one place. There's not many clubs outside the Premier League where you'd get a swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gym, a running track, fantastic football pitches. So we're really, really lucky that we've got that facility to use and we'll be absolutely making sure we make the most of it. You say you've been here as an opposition member of coaching staff. What would it be like to be on the other side of the French course? It'd be brilliant because it's always a hard place. Everybody knows it's a tough place to come. It's a big crowd, a very passionate crowd. Previously, we've always had teams that have competed so we want to make sure that we're getting that again this season so that teams are coming here and psychologically we'd like to think we're beating them before the game really if they're coming here and they'll be a little bit intimidated by the stadium and by the fact that hopefully we're playing good football and use that to our advantage.