 Lee, out of the FA Cup now, that must be disappointing. Yeah, it's not really a good feeling, is it? Especially just losing a game in general, it's not really a good feeling, but out of a cup, which is obviously a good cup, didn't really feel good because of how we started as well. We did start, how a good start was one the first half. And obviously to finish the game, the way we did is that we didn't really finish the game how we started the game, so it was a bit annoying, a bit frustrating, but nothing we can do about it now, just keep moving on. Is there that more frustration? Because you knew you had it in them to get out of the line. Yeah, it's a bit frustrating because I feel like we do it to ourselves as a team. I feel like we're good enough to be anyone. And obviously sometimes it feels like we do shoot ourselves in the foot, and obviously we say the same thing every week, like not being clinical enough as a team, and obviously it does end up coming back to bite us, but... It's one of the ones where we just got to keep moving on, keep working hard, and hopefully in the next game we'll get the win in. Obviously with this match, we were hoping third times the charm. It's been three toughly contested games, and does that make it more good in that after this sequence of matches we've come out with nothing? Yeah, it's a lot more than that, especially our fighters as well, having to come back here, and obviously, especially after what happened in the last game, we wanted it more to even win even more against these lots, but it's one of the ones we're meant to be. Yeah, it's frustrating, it's not really a good feeling right now, yeah. For yourself though, on the score sheet, you know, after coming back from injury, does it feel good to be back in amongst it? It did feel good when I scored, because it was one new weapon, and obviously it was playing good as a team, and I did feel like we'd go on to win the game from the first half, but then the second half was just that opposite feeling, so now it doesn't really feel good. I don't really think about my goal to be honest. Maybe because he lost, and obviously that was more important. So, yeah, on a personal, it was a nice little goal, but overall it's not like... I don't really think about it right now, because he lost. Is there a sense, you know, when the team is struggling to take those chances, if you know you're finding the back of the net, it gives you confidence going into subsequent games? Yeah, it does give you confidence when you do put the ball in the back of the net, but at the same time, it's like you want to score one, and then I always come back on the second half to score two, so it's like start killing teams off as well. That's what obviously we're missing in the last few weeks especially. But I just feel like it's just another learning curve. Obviously it doesn't look good, that we keep losing and not really getting a win in a long time, but like I said, I do feel like once we do get the win, I do feel like the belief in the squad we do, we'll just push on and just keep winning. Out of all the cup competitions now, but does that give you at least more focus now, that it's just the league to go for? Yeah, I guess we have no real choice, other than thinking about the league. Like I said, maybe it is a blessing in disguise that we could end of the day all we can do is get promotion, so hopefully now we can just focus on the league, which we have no choice but to do, and just keep working and obviously hopefully the tide will turn and then we just start winning every week. It's been a month packed with lots of away games, including those two long trips here. Returning back home now for two games on the shot, it'll be good to be back. That's what I'm saying, there's probably no better way to start getting the wins on the board, but they're back-to-back win next week against Colchester on Wednesday, and obviously starting on a Saturday. I feel like maybe this weekend as well with no fixture, maybe it does give us that nice little break to refresh, and obviously just hit the ground running next week when we've got Colchester at home. It has been a packed schedule, particularly the replay and the replay-replay. The team has taken some knocks certainly, so how much of a boost will it be having that time off and being able to reset before that next game? Like I said, maybe, yeah, because we have been hit with a lot of injuries recently. I just feel like we are going through a little patch where it happens in football, and I don't feel like I can get too down about it. Maybe the rest might be a little blessing, like I said, give the players actually a bit of time just to recover, refresh, and obviously just go again next week. That's all we can do is keep moving on, so, yeah.