 Adam, first of all welcome to Broughford City. A couple of days in your time here at Broughford now. How's it been so far? Yeah, it's been good. I've got to meet the lads, obviously training them now. I met them in the matchdown in the hotel on Saturday, but that's been good so far. It's been quite a hectic time, all we have to join up with the team in the hotel on Friday night. Yeah, it was a little bit surreal, obviously, all up and so quickly, but it's one of those things, football you never know, and I wanted to come out and be involved in playing games again and involved in the match day, so it's good. Do you know many of the players already? I know Andy pretty well. I know one or two of the other lads I've been playing against them, obviously just through foot warning circles, and I know they're a decent bunch of lads, the nonnest bunch as well. And looking at the loan itself, I'm guessing it's a good move for you in terms of location and hopefully getting some game time? Yeah, the location obviously helps, but that wasn't the main reason there's more to do with games, obviously, but I'll only get games if I play well and get myself in the team, so that's what I've got to do. Has the manager spoken too much about the move here? I'm guessing you'll have known a bit about the club already, given your previous years in the game. Yeah, obviously I saw what happened last year and I know they had a great start to this season as well, obviously it's a bit more difficult since Christmas, but it's one of those things when you come into a new league, you never know what it's going to be like or what's going to happen, so I'm just glad to be here. For any fans perhaps not familiar with you as a player or your style of player, how would you describe your game? Good question. No, obviously I like to get involved in the games unless I can, try and get on the ball, get forward when I can, but obviously defending is my main job, so if I do that bit right then hopefully I'll add a bit more to it. Obviously, as we mentioned before, you met with the squad in the hotel in London on Friday, now you're going to be part of another long trip south for the Colchester game on Tuesday. I know it's a lot of travelling, but is it helping some way to get you involved in the group quicker? Yeah, it does obviously, it's one of those things that happens all the time at clubs, you get new lads coming and players going and that sort of stuff, so it's a pretty standard practice, but yeah, they seem a good bunch of lads. And after your brief appearance at Brentford on Saturday, I'm guessing you must be keen for a longer spell on Colchester on Tuesday? Obviously, like I said, I've got to play well, and obviously when I do get in the team, I keep doing well to stay in it, but obviously it's one of those things I do my best I sort of can do. A lot of games coming up in the month, you were scheduled to be here at the club, you must say there's a great chance to get you back in the rhythm of playing regular games? Yeah, that's what it is obviously, it's been obviously people now having played a proper first-team game since August September time, so if I can come here and play some games it's perfect. And with the team meeting points of performance is to try and push themselves back up in the top half of the table, you must be hoping you have a great level of experience and the game can help us do that. Yeah, well, I hope so, but anything I can out of anything, anywhere I can help, that's what I want to do. And like I said already, I'll do my best and see how it goes from there. It's on man.