 What can you tell us about your time in the club? Yeah, I enjoyed it, obviously I was there from leaving school at 16 and left at I think 21-22, so five or six seasons there. I've learnt so much in my first two or three years as an apprentice under Ron Reed and things like that. Scott Sellers learnt everything really under that. The manager here now is obviously the assistant manager and it's just no one at the time and they brought me up. I was training with the first team quite early doors there I think when I was 17. I was training with the first team, made my debut in a cup game and then the season after was fortunate enough to have some breakthrough and play a few games in the Premier League as well and then if it wasn't for a bad shoulder injury I would have probably played more games as well so that was disappointing and then we had a change over in manager and obviously as what happens in football my face didn't really fit at that time they spent quite big and brought some experience plays in and kind of went that way and I went out and learned and then at that age I just wanted to go and play so I decided to obviously go on and move on but no, fantastic memories there so it is of course a great football club and like ourselves probably feel that they should be in a higher division but they've just struggled to maybe do that in the last four or five years. And you must be looking forward to coming up against one of your former clubs at the weekend? Yeah I am, really looking forward to it. It's always nice obviously when you come up against your former clubs there's not too many faces there I recognise now obviously from my time, it was a long time ago but I think there's a few staff members still there the kit man and things like that so it would be nice to see them but of course as I said I think the main thing is the test on the pitch and as I touched on there the informed team we would say at the moment so it's a great test for us but one that I know myself but certainly the lads were looking forward to it we couldn't have picked a better game I don't think. The weekend is a local derby and it probably doesn't compare with the old firm derby that you've played in but you still must be excited to play in a local derby. Yeah can't we? Obviously there will be a good following like they always do and we're always fantastic about home and away it will be a great atmosphere probably well certainly the best atmosphere at home this season so far we've not really played many teams I don't think they've brought big crowds and made it a good atmosphere so far so of course Chef United will do that and our fans as they always do will get behind us so now the atmosphere will be there which is good and I think that always adds to the game as well there will be two teams looking to win the game of course as well they have the incentive of getting in the top two I think if they beat us and of course our incentive is to stay in that top two and of course maybe turn around and just say like mini-dipping for me if you like we've had our last one obviously but now we're lucky to get three points on the board at the weekend.