 James welcome to AFC Bournemouth, half a smile, nicely kicked it out in the shirt just tell us what move came about. It was kind of out of nowhere it was really quick as well, but no, it's really exciting to finally be here. Now, reports were linking you with a number of other clubs elsewhere just tell us what ticked the balance to come to Bournemouth. Felly, dyweddych chi'n amddangos i'r yma ac wedi gwybod yw'n gwneud yn fwy o fynd yma. Felly, ac yw gweithio y rai ar maedig, ac rydw i chi'n ei wneud â gydag. Llywoddoddodd draws cyflwyno yn teimlo'n crown. Felly, yn y balseloonu yw'r mewn cyntaf. A byddai'r cynhyrchu yna gydag? Felly, nid, yma, revive'n gwirbwysu hon, beth oedd yn diwedd i'r enfythu a'r cynyddiad, ac eu gwahanol i ddweud yr hyn nhw i gyda hynny. Rwy'n ddim â'r gweithio y rhan o'r lleidio hon o'r ysgol yn deall i chi. Felly yn dweud eich buniau o phobl oer hynny oedd hynny? Rwy'n dweud eich buniau o'r gweithio o gyda hynny. Ond fe fydd eich gweithio am yu bod bladdfa a chyflwydoedd â'r ddyn nhw. Rydym i'r cefnodd ar gair, a hynny'n ei gweithio arno, ond mae'r gweithio o'r amser neu ei gallu eu gwirio ddiweddol a helpu'n ei gael yn sgrifio'r promosi. Rhaid i'r edrych, rwy'n nhw'n oes ein bod nhw'n oed yn ystod yn ymgyrch. Rhyw hannu'n gael y stymell yn ystod. Rhaid i'n i gael ystod y stymell yn ystod, y mae'r gweithio'n iawn, a'r gyfrifio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, yw Scott Parker, ac rhaid i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n ffynol sy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. a help this team get to promotion and obviously creating a good future and go from there. Easy to read up online about what sort of player you are, just straight from the horse's mouth, what sort of player are you? I think I'm quite a physical player, I like my tackling, I like my heading and I consider myself to be a good athlete as well. I think I've got a good change of pace and a good leap on me to try and get up there in the air to compete. I think I'm good in that aspect. A modern day central defender? Yeah I would say so but I think I've got a bit of old school in me as well because I love a tackle and I love the rough side of the game. I've read somewhere you're a long throw specialist, not something we've had too many off here, is that accurate? Yeah I've got a long throw on me and it kind of came out of nowhere but yeah I can throw the ball into the box and give the team another way of trying to score. Just a little bit of background, a lad who's born in Bristol, how does he find his way to Fleetwood Academy in Fleetwood? Well my father's an ex-professional football player and he moved to Preston and from there we moved to Preston with him and that's where we've been ever since. From there I've played for different academies like Bolton and Blackpool and I've not quite made it and now I've found myself at Fleetwood and Fleetwood have took me on really well and given me a clear pathway to first team football and obviously that's done really well for me and ended up to where I am now. Bourmouth supporters from the early 2000s will remember your dad, Matt Hill, played for Bristol City and for Sheffield United a lot against the Cherries, sparred with people like Steve Fletcher in those days. What are your memories of watching your dad play? Yeah obviously I was very young but I can tell that I've got similar attributes and obviously I would say speed but I'd say I'm a slight bit quicker I could probably jump a little bit higher but he'd probably say different but now it was good to see how I'm implementing some of his attributes into my game now and it's helping me push on. Now I know it was another one that was a long time ago, Scott Goldborn is another family link here, he had some games here on loan from Reading, you still keep in touch with him at all? Yeah, cousin Scott he's doing well now obviously just announced that he was retired but he's had a very good career and it's just unfortunate that I never got to cross pass and play against him. You've spoken about your time at Blackpool and Bolton there now what's been written about you, we've seen that you're certainly a fighter and certainly someone that doesn't give up easily. You've had some hurdles in your career I know you said that you were dropped at times by Joey Barton from the first team to the under 18s that's a big step down but you've come back every time and here you are? Yeah I think that's something that I kind of needed at times to be brought back and have little setbacks because I think that's given me the strive to go forward and to keep going and no matter what people say I got told as a kid that you need to pick another ambition because footballer you can't really make that as a job and honestly told them that's not possible for me I have to be a footballer and I've just kind of believed in myself and it's brought me to where I am now and I think there's more to come because as you said I'm hungry and I want to learn and I want to keep getting better and obviously I think this is a place to do that. 19 nearly 20 you played under four different managers in the last calendar year at Fleetwood now that must be really difficult particularly for a younger player trying to prove himself to four different people if you like. Yeah it was obviously difficult but I think it was also a positive because I got to take different things from them different managers and add that to my game and keep striving forward and obviously in the men's football it's never going to be the same every game and I thought I got to learn different things while their managers were in charge. Recognition with your country as well England under 20s and that was some game in the 5-0 win came off the bench took the captain's armband and scored a goal. Yeah it was out of nowhere really and I think that came as a little opportunity to myself and I think I took the opportunity and playing with the big boys and playing in Premier League level and I thought I'd done well because obviously I went there thinking that I was going to be miles out my death but I got there and I thought I'd done really really well to fit into the group. Talking of playing with the big boys you're joining an AFC Bournemouth squad which got Champions League winner Gary Cahill, England under 21 international Lloyd Kelly, two guys that you can't fail to learn from. No and I think that was another incentive to come to this club because I think the likes of Gary Cahill who's captained his team at Chelsea and his history that he's had and obviously Lloyd Kelly's played many games now and I think for them to pass down some experience to me I've got a lot to learn from them and I think I can only get better from that. Fleetwood's youngest player at 16 as well hopefully going to be stepping into the championship and making a mark. What do you know about the championship, what you've seen, what you've watched? I know that obviously from playing against a couple of championship sides and FA Cup like Stoke at the start of the season that it's obviously more technical side of the game. There's better technical players and it's probably the same physical attributes. You've got to still compete in the air, you've got to still tackle. So I think that's important for me to start homing that down early when stepping into this building. And third round of the FA Cup away to Yoval on Saturday to start with then it's straight back to the championship born with top of the league. Just tell us what your sort of hopes are for the second half of the season short term if you like. I think it's just exciting because I think this promotion is really on the cards for this club and I think I really want to be a part of that. And no matter if it's top of the league we're playing or it's bottom of the league I think we attack every game the same. And I really think that this club's got that to a T and I think we can really push off promotion. And longer term ambitions perhaps? It's probably to start obviously get promotion this season and then push to the Premier League and stay in the Premier League for many seasons to come.