 Gary, three goals and a clean sheet must be happy? I'm happy with the result. I'm happy with the clean sheet and happy with the three goals. Felt we could have played better as well. Felt we could have had a few more goals as well to be perfectly honest, but pleased that we've got the first home win of the season. I sent the fans home happy, which was another great turnout. I'm pleased that there's loads to build on from where we want to get to. Looking for a reaction after a disappointing night against Preston Tuesday night, do you feel we've got that today? To be fair there was eight changes on that Tuesday night, so players had their opportunity on Tuesday night, but no, I was delighted with the way we scored the goals, the manner of the goals, all three goals were very good. Obviously, with Owen Doyle going out on loan, we needed people to stand up and be counted. Clayton, James, Warner and obviously Scans on the score sheet, so from our point of view we were delighted with that. Obviously two goals up half-time, how pleased are you then with the mentality of the players to come out in the second half and go and grab another and push on? That was what was said at half-time, we had to make sure that we didn't allow them into the game. I thought they started off a little bit better than the second half, but that said, we got into the game then and like I say, I felt we could have scored a few more goals. Shear McCartney coming off of the bench, how positive is that to have him back among the ranks and back in contention? I was standing, I love him. He's a wonderful technician. You saw today he'll get opportunities to score and he'll also create, so he's like a new signing for us because obviously he was away last year on loan and he's tasted success in this league, so he knows all about it and I thought the time that he came on the pitch he did ever so well. With Amari as well coming off the bench, both of them looking fairly bright, how pleased are you with the depth that we've got in the squad in that sense? Obviously we're always looking to improve the squad, but I thought the response from like you say, the subs that came on as well, I hope just showed it up in there for us as well, so I'm delighted with the squad at the moment, but we're always looking to add them. Straight back out against Stevenage on Tuesday, how important is it now as we move towards that Saturday Tuesday period to build on the momentum that we've got now and carry on? A lot of this league is about consistency and momentum and that's something that we've just spoke about in there with them, that they've got to recover now and look to build on that and go again. Obviously out Stevenage on Tuesday, what will you be looking at specifically to build on from today and to go down there and do? I can't possibly tell you that because someone from Stevenage might be watching.