 Jack, first things first. Reaction to staying with Braffa City until the end of the season. What did you make to it? Obviously I'm pleased. It made sense. I always thought I would be, to be honest. From my end, not too surprising, but it was obviously nice to see how much the fans wanted me to stay sorry. I think it just made sense. An umbrella situation, I think it just come together and it all worked out well. With regards to the fans, do you feel a bit of a love connection with them, the fact that they're so supportive of you? Yes, definitely. Especially being on loan, I think sometimes they don't take you as quick maybe. I've never had that to be fair, but I think they've taken to me really quickly. They've shown how much they wanted me to stay and just generally they've been really supportive. Obviously they sing my song, so I really appreciate it. Was there interest from elsewhere? Yes, there was to be honest. I had a few options, but nothing that really took my eye away. I didn't want to distract my season. I'm enjoying my football here. I know we're not on the table where we want to be, but I feel like we're starting to head in the right direction. We're starting to pick up a bit of form, so I wanted to stay a part of that and hopefully push on the second half of the season. Obviously signed alongside Lewis as well from town. How important is it that a pair of you are here together? Yes, definitely. Lewis has been great for us. He's played a lot of games. He's been instrumental going forward. It made sense to get us both signed and the unpleasant signed as well. Did the departure of David Wagner have any impact at all in the negotiations? Not really, to be honest. I wasn't there anyway, so it didn't really affect me too much. He left the day before. It was the last day anyway, so I don't think it could have made a difference anyway. I was surprised to see that he left, but for me it didn't really change anything. Just quickly on David Wagner will move on to the game on Saturday after that. What sort of an impact has he had on your career? What are your most fondest memories of him? Obviously he brought me to the club, played me. I've got a lot to thank him for and appreciate. He helped me a lot, individually worked with me a lot and he was really good to me. I really enjoyed my time with him and had a great first season there. Nothing but positive memories. The game at Barnsley, a bit of a reality check, would you call it? Given the run that you've been on, the fact that it was a fairly heavy defeat and the fact that he's still inside the relegation zone, did it act as a bit of an eye opener and there's still a fight on the hands within the club? Yeah, maybe. Obviously a way to Barnsley, they're probably one of the best teams in the league. I think one of the best two or three teams in the league, so it was always going to be a tough test. But yeah, I think obviously losing 3-0 when I didn't feel like a 3-0 game. Obviously I was disappointed to lose, but it's just about how we react now. We've got a few games coming up where we like to pick up maximum points if possible, so we've got to put that behind us now. But yeah, maybe a reality check. We are still in the relegation and still got a lot to do, but I think we will do that. Given the quality of the opponents, as you say, the squad as a whole not really looking too much into the defeat? Yeah, not looking too much into it. We are disappointed because we have found form when we do feel like we can compete against any team in this league at the moment before the game. I think we were top of the league before the game. So yeah, we are disappointed, but like we say, we can't look into it too much. We've got to pull it behind us and concentrate on the next game. Talking of the next game, back at home, how important have the home crowd been over recent weeks to increase the form? Yeah, it's been amazing. I think everyone's loving playing at home at the moment. The fans are behind us. It's a bit of a shame we couldn't have it like that all season because we weren't doing well, so it's a shame we're playing catch up. But yeah, it's been great and I actually can't wait for Saturday. It's great playing at home at the moment, so yeah, long may I continue. Can you feel a real polarising difference between the start of the season to the point where we're at now in terms of the home support? Yeah, definitely. To be fair, the fans have always been good even because of the heights that we expected to have at the beginning of the season. Obviously, they're going to be disappointed and rightly so that I expressed that which we expect and we have to deal with as part of the game. But they were still really good and they've shown how good they are because at the end of the day we are still in the relegation but they've been great and I know they'll be great on Saturday, so yeah, it's really good. Up to the end of the season, have you set yourself any further targets? Well, first and foremost for the team, we just want to start climbing the table, get as many wins as possible, but yeah, for myself I want to be scoring, getting assists, like in most games I want to be effective just in carrying and enjoying my football really. Do you feel that you've been given the option to do that in sort of a more forward thinking role since David's come in? Yeah, I feel like I'm playing down the middle. I don't really enjoy playing out wide as much in the way we was playing but I'm playing in the middle, I'm playing further forward and we're pressing and we're on the front foot and we're pressing high, we're winning the ball high in dangerous areas so I'm more likely to get chances, so it's working well for me and for the other lads. Do you feel CityFans are seeing the best of you in that position? Yeah, you can always improve, you can always get better but I feel like I've been in good form in the last month or so maybe. I'm not the best game at Barnsley but before that I've been in good form so hopefully I can keep that up and keep improving.