 Harry, what are your general thoughts on the game? Obviously, we're disappointed to not get three points. We come here looking to win games. We've still got targets of automatic motion. We see it as two-point drop. But in the circumstances, losing a man the way that we did, I think we can be proud of the fight that we put in today. And for me, that's a big ticket in the team spirit, a bit of leadership, being there for each other. There's going to be times in games where you've got to help your mates, help your mates go to make mistakes. I was proud of us for doing that today. Does it give you confidence that we can grind out even if it is just a point and when we go down to 10 men? We know that in this league that you're not going to play well every week. I think we've shown that. You're not going to play well every week, but it's important that, especially if you come to a place that you don't lose, you've got to come away with something. We've done that today in difficult circumstances. So, yeah, it's a good skill to have, I think, is to get a result when you're not playing your best. And again, like I say, it's about digging your mates out and you've got to make mistakes across the 90 minutes. Nobody's perfect and, yeah, that was important that we showed that we could do that today. How quick does that mentality change and how quick do you have to tap into a different mindset when something like that happens? Well, that's the thing, you know, credit to Tiki. Jamie gets sent off in straight away. He's telling us how to concentrate, stay calm. You almost go straight into sort of, it was kind of like fight mode that, you know, we go from trying to play out, trying to play nice football to right all hands on deck. We defend, you know, you get down a little bit, you do, that's part of the game. That's just what happens. But, yeah, it's got to be an immediate shift and I think we did that today, you know, I think we managed our spells, they didn't have too many chances and, yeah, again, as a defensive player as well, I'm particularly proud of a clean sheet, I always am. Of course, they part of the pressure on, they had a lot of chances on the goal. Talk us about them saves. Well, the free kick one, I was wary because obviously at our place, he'd done me over the wall, you know, in the week, you know, it was kind of the termination, you know, I always believe that you don't want to get beat your side from a free kick, so, you know, if it was to bend it up and over the wall and put it in the top corner, you can't really do much about it, but the mindset for me as a goalkeeper is, you know, you've got your half the goal and he doesn't score a net, so he's it a good free kick, but, you know, in my mind, if that had gone in, I'd have been disappointed, but again, I've said it a million times on here, goalkeepers about moments, and in that moment, my team needed me and it was nice to come up with that. But again, from Tuesday night, you saw, it's a team effort, keeping the ball out of the net. It's not just me. It's the centre arse. It's the defenders' midfielders, and even the forwards, you know, the defenders start at the pitch, so again, a clean sheet that I'm very proud of, but it's the team effort always is. How much can we work on then going into next Saturday? Again, you know, we're at home, so the emphasis changes there. Again, I think, you know, we've got to be going into that game, thinking the way the favour is believing in ourselves, maybe a bit more, you know, look a bit more threatening on the count. You know, when you come away from home, again, as I say, you know, you want to win and we play to win, but it was important not to lose today, especially in the circumstances, but at home against the promotion rival in the automatic promotion places, sorry, the playoffs, you know, you want to be the favourite, you want to be creating things and causing them more problems than they cause you really, so that's what we've got to work out on the training pitch, and yeah, I'm sure we'll be doing that. And lastly, over a thousand supporters here today, how cool was it to play in front of them? It's always really cool, you know. I'm aware it's a long way to travel. It's an early start for some people. I hope they're on the train, on the beers. You know, it's great, and they're always in a fine voice, and I'm in a privileged position because for one half of the game, you know, they're right behind me, and, you know, they're shouting great stuff, they're shouting up chickens, all that sort of stuff. And it makes you feel proud, you know, I had a couple of mates here today, and you're proud to represent these guys because they're travelling their numbers, and, you know, we don't always make it easy to love us, you know, after Tuesday night, you know, to still have those numbers in the voice they're in. Yeah, it's credit to them. It's amazing to play in front of these guys.