 First of all, let's just get your thoughts on that game. And first off, it looked like we were off and they were a side who the new manager was sitting in the ground or the stand. That's what it looked like to me. They had a bit of edge about them and they played well, I thought. And we were miles off, but we were off with the ball. We didn't look brave enough in possession, too timid, played backwards too much. I spoke to them at halftime, just nice and calmly. I said, look, the expectation changes when you're playing these games. You can feel it in the stadium, so I said, it's a hard job to play up to that. I thought, second half, we did more so. I still think we could do more, but we asked a lot more questions of the opposition. They scored a good goal, a clean strike. And I thought the mentality once again was right to go on the front foot and try and take on the second half and create enough to certainly get a point and find delivering a fine finish from Emma. Another chance is we've got to... I can't keep going on about XG, it's unfair on myself and the team, but we've got to start taking them. I said that to the players in the last 10 days, saying, look, it is right what we're doing because the facts and stats are there, but we've got to take responsibility, if you like, to finish the chance that we're creating. And unfortunately, there was a couple of really good chances, golden chances for us tonight, which we didn't take. Do you have any thoughts as to why the first half was so difficult? I think the demand's different. These games are our favourite. Sometimes the artist fights are winners, the one that everyone expects you to. I think different games tonight, different feeling in the stadium, and like I said, I've learnt that over my 50th game here tonight, that I've learnt it. And as I said to the players after I'm right there, the expectation is different, you can feel it in the stadium, so it's our responsibility. Don't worry about the funds because they've been great, so I said it's our responsibility to play up. And I was pleased with the performance second off in that respect. Braver with the ball, Braver to stay calm. Whenever there's demand in the ball goes here, there and everywhere. Players to stay calm, played without better effects to try and open up chances. Again, against an organised side who by then are playing sort of counter-attack football after going 1-0 up. So that's sometimes tricky as well, breaking down a packed defence. Because of that expectation going into the game, does a draw feel like a missed opportunity? Oh, no, no, no. It's another point on the board. I think we just popped out the relegation zone as well. You know, we all know the story, we've had 10 points on and all that. We'll wait and see. We don't know any news yet, just in case you're going to ask. I don't know any dates. I didn't do the last time, I still don't this time, so we'll just wait. Thank you. Thank you. Sean, you mentioned the sense of expectation in the stadium and maybe the players not necessarily responding. And the first off, why do you think that is? Is that a mentality issue, potentially? No, no, no. I can't guarantee it was that. I'm just mentioning it felt like that. I'm not saying it was that, because when the game starts, you've got your own expectation. So our expectation, our performance, and I thought we just came off, but I must say, respect to them, because of their players, I thought, played with more of an edge. Like I say, it's different when the new manager's there. And respect to Roy, by the way, as well. Just to mention that, because he's a top-class fella. I briefly spoke to Ray, you know, and it's his last game, I think, I don't know. But I'll find out, because I'll speak to him tomorrow. But, you know, there was all that in the mix. And that might have, I'm not saying that affected them, but it might have given them that extra edge in a performance. And we didn't have it. We came away from what we've been doing lately and we just looked a little bit off. Like I said, we corrected it. Well, I thought the team corrected it. I was pleased with that half-time, because we were a lot braver in possession, second half. Used them all better, got into some key hours, and did ask enough, well, certainly, to get a draw. You never know, another day, you nick it with the chance that we created. Jack Harrison's been more or less an ever-present since he arrived. Just wondering what the thinker wasn't taking him out today. Yeah, just a bit of freshness, a bit of difference. I thought he'd come on and delivered. You know, you've got Amar coming back to full fitness. James missed, through illness, by the way, because you were going to ask, yeah, he missed the squad. He was ill and he was desperate to come back. I said, James, you need to get well. So he couldn't get him off of that. Duke will get fit, so of course, had a chance done well to miss it, I thought. But he's had a chance, you know, and he's got in the right areas once again. I thought that was a good joke, but anyway, it didn't work. Don't know, I was going to say, I know my dad pun is dad pun, but I thought, OK, I better explain that was a joke. It's always a bit worrying. But yeah, so I think he'll get fit, so he'll get stronger. But anyway, the fact is, you take the point on a night when you're not quite at first half and a lot stronger second half. I think it's nine games now, since a goal from open play. Is that a concern for you, the lack of...? It's a reality. I hear that word all the time, concern. I'm well aware of the realities of what we're trying to do. We are keeping getting in the right areas. We create a good chance again tonight. You've just got to believe in the method. You've just got to believe that while you're creating it, we will score goals. But the same tokens, and we're going to have that final moment of clarity to score a goal, because there was enough on showing the second half for us to score more than one goal, I thought. Any further questions, guys? Yeah, come here, the back. I just wondered if you could give your thoughts on Roy on something. This is not the way you put a one-to-one to end it. Well, firstly, you know, and said it's ended. You know, Roy, you might be on the touch line somewhere again. I find him a class act, personally. I mean, as a manager, it's a manager. And he's very in successes in all his history and all of his amazing experiences. First thing is, I hope he's well, I believe he is. I believe that's, you know, calm and he's in good shape, sort of thing. So, yeah, I think he's a class act, as a fellow, and as a football manager. Rich? Yeah, I was just going to ask about Roy as well, but I don't know, you might seem all the touch line again, you never know, but if it is the end, I guess it's a bit of a sad way, is it, really? No, I don't think so. I think it's a reality of life. I'm sure he didn't want to feel unwell. I'm sure he didn't want to have the complications of that added into the fact they were on a tough run and all that. But I think he was well, I think he spoke today. I only briefly saw his statement, but implying that the end of the season was the end anyway and they were looking for a new manager or they certainly implied that. So I think he probably knew that was coming. No, I mean, the main thing, well, I wouldn't be concerned of myself, I'll be making sure as well and I'm pleased that he is. Hey, folks. Thanks, everyone.