 So Stuart, six games into the season so far, bit of a mixed bag you could say in terms of results. How do you assess the start that we've made? Solid, I think obviously take the Lincoln first half, first 45 minutes out of it. It's been okay, we're always looking to improve naturally. But I think with the games we've had, we've been pleased with a lot of things. The first six minutes of the Lincoln game put us on the back foot and then up to half time was pretty poor. But other than that, we've done okay. You're right in saying mixed bag, both in results and performances. I think the results, we've probably got what we deserved. Started off with a good victory at Bolton, followed up by a good battling, George Doncaster. So over the piece, quite a lot of satisfaction. In terms of what we set out to do in pre-season and the signs you were looking for from the players, from the team, are we satisfied with the way we're travelling in terms of that in terms of performances? Yeah, very much so. We started off with a system, a bit like Bolton. When you look at Bolton, they've had six, eight weeks playing the back three, et cetera. I don't know, they've changed over at Bolton. But we've always been one for horses for corsies. But we set off with a wanting maybe to play three at the back because of the fact that we inherited seven centrebacks and four strikers. We wanted to only get two up the park. But when you come up against teams, there's a lot of teams that had the vision of playing that way. So we will change at times. But even through the day when we played a different system, you know, you look, we've got Tyler crossing and Woody at the back post. It's like wingbacks, it's attacking fullbacks. So there's different variations. As long as when we go out on the park, that the players know the roles and responsibilities meticulously, which they will do and which they do do, then we're happy. But no, I've been really pleased. And again, I'm looking at a board now. We've got, I don't count the goalies, but the full squad, outfield players. We've got all 23 trained with us this morning, which was great, you know. So that's been good. Hence the disappointment, you know, not having a game this week because we've got everyone fit. But no, we're really pleased with the, you know, the way the squad's shaped up and also where they're going about training. It's obviously been a start to a season like no other. How have you and how have the players, fans, the whole behind closed doors thing, no supporters in? Yeah, I think you've just got to get used to it. I think we were that pleased to be back day to day training and then actually playing competitive games. You know, you get warmed up with the pre-season games. Let me start, obviously, at Rotherham. It seems in age ago, playing them on the Saturday and then obviously the Huddersfield, et cetera, et cetera. But no, I think obviously when you go to them forage green and you get like a thousand of their supporters in, it just gives it a little bit more of realism only to be closed down. But no, I think the lads have got to grips to it now. We're all everybody in football, outside football, wanting crowds back, you know. But we'll deal with what we've got to deal with at the moment and hopefully, as I said, and I've said from the beginning, once we do get the fans back, hopefully we're in a healthy place. And you mentioned obviously not Grimsby at the weekend. How difficult does it mean to adjust to a kind of ever-changing picture when you don't know whether you're playing or whether you're not and how you are going to be doing so? Yeah, I think last Friday was probably the most sort of nerve or disappoint really because we knew that it looked like that Stephen Hage's game were in doubt. But then Grimsby had come up and said their game were already off against our, you know, a week later. But thankfully we got the Stephen Hage game on, we got a good result. And then I think we've been away most of the week that the Grimsby game wasn't going ahead. There was a small shout when we might get another game on the Saturday, but that's not materialised. So no, the lads have trained. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday off was normal. Trained at a really good session today. They'll have a good, hard physical session. Tomorrow I'm giving the weekend off ready to build up to what's going to be a lot of games coming up. In terms of recruitment, two new faces over the past seven days or so, is that still something that's pretty much ongoing, obviously, about 14 days round about of the window still left? Yeah, it's ongoing. It's ongoing. Again, we've looked at a couple of different things in training today. Played people in different positions and gave us food for thought. That's certainly the case. But we're always looking, always on the lookout. More and more each day we're getting more circulars through. Clubs are beginning to have made a decision who they would like to go out and look at leads. I think they've sent a few out recently. So clubs are beginning to send circulars out. Obviously the agents are coming on every day. But we've got a strong, healthy squad at the moment. It's not a definite we will bring anybody else in, but if there's something that's out there that's going to make us better, then we'll certainly be interested. Back out in the AFL trophy, of course, on Tuesday night, Wolverhampton was under 21s. Approaching quite a busy, difficult run of fixtures, sat your Tuesday, how important is that going to be for us to get our ideas into play and get going again really after a bit of a break? We'll be, and I say disappointing, but because we'll miss out this Saturday, then we play Tuesday, then we have to wait till the following Monday because it's obviously live on Sky. And thereafter that, then as you say, you're into Saturday, Tuesday. But no, I think the only, you try to take positives out of not having a game this week. I looked at the weather forecast and certainly down on the coast, I think it's going to be really high wind, so that might be a good one to miss down at Greensby this week if it's blowing a gail and hurri can harries about. But yeah, it's, you know, we'll look at the Wolves game, which is the next one, and then we know we've got a run of fixtures. But what it does do next week, it gives me a Saturday to go on. I'll probably go down and watch Mansfield next Saturday. This Saturday I'll go down, although I'll stay in Harry getting fought today, not playing, even though it's a home game, they'll play at Doncaster, so I'll go and watch them down at Doncaster on Saturday. So we'll make the use of, you know, the weekends that we're not playing naturally and make sure we go get scout in the teams that we're due to play.