 Gary, can you give us your reaction to that? A 3-1 win, your first game in charge. Could you wish for anything better? It was outstanding from everybody, you know. The supporters, I told you in the build-up, how important they were. From the reception that they gave me at the start, you created a positive atmosphere which rubbed off on the players and then the players responded and performed magnificently. If you're asking me, could I wish for anything better? Clean sheet, which we've been robbed of. It's as simple as that, I'm afraid. I've seen it again. I saw it at real time. It was never a penalty. Unfortunately, we didn't get any decisions today from it. There was a spirit about the side where they stuck at it. It took 70 minutes to get the goal, but once it came, we were in full control. The lads have been brilliant for me all weeks. You just look at the way they've gone about it. The work rate, the effort they've put in, how hard they've ran has just been unbelievable. We had to stay in there because they're a very good team. You look at the front three of them and then they can bring Tony on them, bring George Gouper on them. You look at the firepower they have. We knew we would be facing an unbelievable challenge but our lads have responded magnificently. Obviously, you wanted to cut the deficit today. You've done that. With ten games to go, you must be quite happy with where you find yourself all of a sudden. I said to you about the cliches. You can only go one game at a time and I'm afraid that's how you look at it. It's no good looking at game seven when we've got this one today. The main aim was to try and win the game, try and play with a little bit of style which I thought we did more so second half. You look at Jacob Butterfield's free kick, both free kicks to be fair. He was outstanding in such a creative talent for us. Slightly more frustrating note, you've lost Kelvin Mellor and Kellan Woods. That certainly limited your options on the bench but you were having to make changes inside the first opening half hour. How were they and how much of an effect did that have on your plans? Well, I've just said that to the players that they've had to deal with two changes like you rightly said in the first half. So it just stood together like we did and the impact that the subs had because we knew when we said it to the group it was about everybody. Obviously it was an ideal in terms of the plan but the lads that came on were magnificent in there and stuck with the rest of the group. Just quickly a word on Tuesday you've got a matter of days before we go again against the best team in the division. So another big test go on your hands? Yeah, definitely but we go into it on the confidence of our performance today and knowing why we've got the result today and there's through hard work and the backing of this wonderful support that I said about in the build up to this game. Just on that you've got a very warm reception and they seem delighted tonight. No, they were magnificent. Like I said when I brought Blackpill here and walked out with Shewam and called the reception, it always stuck with me and today I've got another memory to take with me and I really thank them for the reception that I've got.