 Gary, good to see you. Can we start I guess with Form to address after the recent dip and the work that you've been doing as a group to try and remedy that? Yeah, so what are we? Three Premier League games without a win. Since the break obviously a couple of cup games in there as well but League Form, three without a win, two of them very tough games. Manchester United and Chelsea, two home performances, Crystal Palace and Burnley not up to the level that we would expect and lots of work being done to make sure that we improve as always. Any of you someone that wants to make that clear that you've got levels and at times you've not hit those levels in recent weeks as a group to stay united moving forward? Yeah, the group will 100% stay united. I think that will never be in question and we understand the challenge that's ahead of us. We understand where we are in it factually, not just by the noise and some of the stories that you may see or read. So yeah, the actual facts of where we are, we are really clear on. I guess what would your message to the fan base be? You've got big games in the next four or five weeks and you've forests to come, wolves to come, throwing Manchester City and Newcastle into that as well. Every game is massive but the Premier League is brutal and it feels like a really important time of the season doesn't it? Yeah, we have a huge, yeah the next few weeks will be big, the next few months are going to be big, we know that so as always focus 100% on this Saturday. So Brentford away need to go and put on a real good performance and get every, yeah the best out of ourselves as much as we can in every department and take as much away from Brentford as we possibly can on the evening. I know you've had some injury issues to contend with and you're optimistic you might get a few back this week in training, what's the latest you can tell us? You're optimistic you might have one or two phases back this weekend? Yeah, we'll have to see. I think we're going to probably a couple of late calls, seems to be the white at the moment, it has been a tough spell on that front obviously. Yeah, the season we've had some tricky situations to deal with injury-wise, obviously the loss of Lloyd for 12 weeks was a tough one, Neto would need to come in and add such a big impact. And then Tav as well obviously has been a blow for us so yeah it's been tough as a newly promoted side, your big performers you need and unfortunately we've lost a few. But having said that, a group in real good spirits, we go to Brentford to put more points on the board. We're almost already halfway through January and you've stressed Gary on multiple occasions, the importance of adding to your group, feeling you need to add to the group, this group that's been together for much of the last 18 months almost. What's the latest you can tell us on new faces and how optimistic you are you can get business done over the next few weeks? Yeah, I think maybe too much was made of that, I think like all, like the other 19, well probably more than that, the other 91 managers in England I would like to always try and improve the squad when you get an opportunity. I think as I said I'm the head coach so my main focus is on the group that I have, making sure we're ready, making sure that we perform better than we did against Palace and Burnley. And like you say hopefully by the end of the window we'll have a few additions that add to what we've already got. You'll be keen of course to have input. Are you encouraged by the conversations you've had with the owner Bill Foley about being able to do some business over the next few weeks? Yeah, majority of conversations have been with the recruitment team and Neil and Richard. But yeah everyone's working hard, trying to get some things done that will help the club. Short and longer term. Brentford, Thomas, Rankside I guess are evidence Gary of how you can stabilise yourself as a football club at the highest level right, what they've been able to do over the last few years? Yeah, I think they've done incredibly well. Obviously it's been there a long time now as a real clear style. Players understand exactly what is expected of them. Difficult to play against no surprise that a lot of their good results have come against the top teams because they make it a real tough game. They're direct. They're a real threat from set plays. Counter-attack threat obviously, Ivan Tony as well. Top of the pitch is a handful. So yeah, good side. Not exactly what they are and will be another good test for us. You've been with the club a number of years. You've seen up close. It seems that Bournemouth, Brentford, they've played out some significant encounters over the last few years particularly at the championship level. Both clubs tried to fight to get out, didn't they? Yeah, of course. And then the Premier League game here, obviously not the most exciting but 0-0. It's a sort of hard fought game. So yeah, there's been some good games between the sides. Obviously both clubs in different situations now. So we'll have no bearing on tomorrow. But yeah, a game that we can go. Have a real good going and hope to take some points from.