 in the first round of the League Cup. What are your thoughts on that after a big opening game, obviously, here against Barnsley? Yeah, I think it's no better time. I think always after a result you look for your next game. Hopefully it's not a week away because you start to, you know, you want to put the wrongs right and having a game so close to defeat is nothing better for me as a player because you get to go out there and try to make it right, so, you know, I'm excited. What can you say from Saturday into, obviously, the game at Lacklesville? It's a totally different challenge, isn't it? Yeah, of course, yeah. You know that the end result is the same, you want to win the game? Yeah, no, I think we can take a lot of positives from the game. I feel like, you know, we probably would all want to impose ourselves a bit more on Barnsley at the weekend but, you know, we weren't able to do that but I'm sure, you know, we've worked hard today. We've been in today working hard on how we could do that and I'm sure it will come right tomorrow. And, obviously, cup progression is quite important. Is it something that's been spoken about here? Yeah. Is that on the players' agenda? The cup or is it just treating every game in equal way? You know, I think we're treating it equal but I think, you know, I can see how much it means to the fans for the cup runs mean to them and when you know that as a player you're going with a little warm-buy, a little more, you know, putting a little more few challenges to get it going. But no, I think the same mentality will be needed. I don't think you should approach it any different than you normally would because you can always do too much and focus too much on what you need to do so I'm sure we'll go in with level mind, we'll work on what we needed to do and we'll try and get a result there. And this is probably the first time this year, certainly, this season, rather than you going into a game on the back of a sort of 72-hour turnaround with two competitive fixtures. Have you had to change up the way you prepared for this, obviously? Yeah, I mean, you know, it is a lot of games in a short amount of time. You know, I'm sure the staff have thought about that. They will want to try and maximise our brain and obviously lower the intensity on our legs to try and keep us as fresh as possible. You know, once that whistle blows, you know, I'm not thinking, you know, how am I going to save my legs for Saturday or save my legs, you know, we've got to go full throttle and give the paying fans what they want and that's to progress in the car. And after seeing the, you know, maybe 17 and a half thousand Bradford fans that were here on Saturday, that must have instilled something in you going into probably every game for the rest of the season. It's a wild thing because, you know, it never gets old. Walking out on that first day on it, honestly, it never gets old and, you know, if I could do that for the next 30 years, you know, it would be a great thing. So it's a great buzz, the atmosphere, you know, I had my friends, I had my family here. It's special and, you know, if you can't get up for a game like that, you can't get a buzz out of that then, you know, you should be somewhere else because you don't get many places like that and you really need to focus on what they're delivering. They're delivering that many people and that many support around you that as a team, you know, we need to offer our best and, you know, I think we did and I think we've shown how much more together we are with the fans and together we are as players and we're positive. And just focusing now on the game itself, what challenges will Macclesfield bring? You know, they've lost their first two games in League 2 so you could argue it's a welcome distraction for them this game and they've got nothing to lose other than their underdog, it makes it probably, does it make it hard to take that? It's always the same, you know, you get someone in the cup where the emphasis on us is we should win the game and when you go in like that and they walk into a game with no pressure, no added pressure, I'd say, and relax. But then they need to win, they need to get off the, they're seizing off to it, you know, I'm sure that will be in their mind that they haven't won a game yet. But then it's a LV 11, it's a cup, it's going to be, they're going to be in your faces, I'm sure they're going to be at home wanting to prove their wrongs are the first two games right, so I'm expecting nothing less than a fight, than a real strong test and, you know, I'm sure we'll all offer it.