 So Stuart this is your fourth spell at this wonderful club of ours and to some extent a real whirlwind start in terms of the manager leaving and within a few weeks we'd found our man would have pointed you. How's it felt in this, your fourth spell at the club but your second as a manager? If I'm honest, loving every minute of it, I think we're so pleased with the characters that we've got in the dressing room and the squad that we've built up. I think we all know we came in a little bit late to start with. Obviously we've got new owners in Edin and Stefan and football club's different to them, being over England's different to them. So there's a lot of different things for the two owners to get used to, likewise I've come back so we have to build a staff. I remember seeing at Motherwell when we had such a successful campaign and finished best of the rest three times which was incredible and getting to cup finals and playing Champions League and bringing some good footballers to the club. My best signing were Kenny Black and that's the same again here. Kenny's terrific at what he does. He's a fantastic assistant manager. He's not a yes man, he's a football man. He works meticulously. He's at a game again tonight. I think he just likes being out at house if I'm honest but I think he went to a game Saturday Sunday when everyone had a weekend off. He just loves football and then on top of that obviously young Chris Royston got appointed head physio. He's doing a fantastic job. Unfortunately he's out at the minute with an injury and young Dale's backing him up there so that's good but then we brought Banksy and the goalie coach. I've worked with some really good goalkeeping coaches and Banksy's up there at the top of them. Again so meticulous in everything he does. He works all the goalkeepers really hard. He's got an input in how we defend, I think with the third best defensive side up to present and then we just brought Chris shorting as well. The actual football side of it, I know the back room staff or the non-football staff which you've probably had up James and you've been delighted with that for many a year and the staff here are fantastic. But the footballing staff we've had to build up. You say I've come in, Kenny's come in, Shorty's come in, Banksy's come in. Still a few faces obviously. Kitman, G, he's good to have around, the experienced knowledge. So from that point of it the staff was important to get a good staff and then more importantly the players, the fans don't come and watch the staff, they come and watch the players. So the people we've added to the squad, when I took over I said we've got some really good professionals here and we have. And for me your team is only good as your experienced players in the dressing room and we've got top ones. So it's been really difficult for a lot of them. If you look at Nathan Clark, Rory McArdle, Matthew Kilgallan, Phillip Mareas of top of my head. We've always, throughout the career, been used to playing and it's difficult for them but every day in training they give the maximum, they push all the other players, they're ready to play when we need them. And it's just a good, good vibe. The new lads that we've brought in have added to that and that what gives me belief and confidence looking ahead to the future is that what we've got in the dressing room. We've got ability, we've got talent, there's no doubt about that going forward but we've got good characters. And we'll have dips like we've had already, we've knocked out of competitions, we've had losing a last minute goal, a 93rd minute goal if you like it, Oxford. We'll have disappointments. Every club we'll have, even the successful clubs will have disappointments this season but it's how we react to them. And I look again, and I've said it before, I've said it a couple of weeks ago, when I come off that training ground and see what, again today, what the lads are putting, the lads that aren't playing tomorrow, they've put the maximum in, they can't, knowing they're getting the day off tomorrow and they've worked really hard. So I'm excited about that. I'm excited about some of the young boys that we've got involved in it and that are coming through and seeing them progress and develop each day. To answer your question, along here I'm to get to the answers, I'm loving every minute of it because I'm doing what I enjoy. I'm out on the grass coaching players, trying to get the best out of them and that's what we'll continue hopefully to do. And so you should enjoy it because as you mentioned, we were all thrown together to some extent. You know a lot of the other clubs that we're competing against in this league have got existing, established setups on and off the field. OK, you could argue that Bolton don't, they're starting again, fine. But we are, we were behind the eight-bolts to some extent. And is football about managing expectations your own, your players, the new chairman, the fans etc. Because although we've done exceedingly well to be fourth after 20 games, you lose a couple and it's, oh we're not in the top two, we're not going to get automatic promotion. Well hold on, did we set any targets at the start of the season? We would have taken staying in the division before you joined because it was like we're all at sea, new owners, eight players etc. So you're continuously recalibrating where you set aren't you? You are, and I think I take your point and listen, I think it was last week I bumped into a couple of fans, they were absolutely so excited about the season that's gone and the football that's been played. We're definitely going up this year and listen, let's relax, it's good. But I said in a month's time we lose three games, you won't be that excited and please them back. It changes so quick in football. I was at Sheffield United the other night, they could be at home to Warsaw and they're saying they need new strikers and this and that and they played really well at Sheffield United. But it's just the modern day fan if you like. I don't get involved with websites or forums or whatever but social media, I don't get involved in it. I don't want anything to do with it if I'm honest. But the consistency of people's opinions go up and down, good results. Sometimes I'm honest to note we'll win a game and that won't be over pleased with the performance and the likewise we'll lose a game and I'll come off and think you know what there's a lot to work on there, we've done well, we've played well, we've lost but there's a lot more positives to take out of it. Unless you've been at the game and you can see it with a clear head but we always watch it two or three times back and analyse it and that. But yeah, managing expectations is a thing. I don't think there was huge expectations when I first came in. Expectations levels now as I said when I bumped into people that are expecting automatic promotion or whatever but we set our own targets in the dressing room from the day one that we had the meeting when we came in and they won't change. So we want to improve. Year in, year on, we want to improve, we want to improve as individuals, we want to improve collectively. We want the football club to improve and get better and succeed and that's the aim. I've been here before when we've had a fantastic start my second year as a manager and everything was flying and then I think we got beat and went to fifth and got beat in Notts County and a lot of fans were singing you're not fit to wear the shirt because we were getting hammered. We just had a doing it by on it I think and we were getting beat and the reaction that that had on the players, senior pro's went into the shells. I think we got to fifth in the league. I think Cammy did it right and I think Phil did it right. If you're going to get promoted through the playoffs you're best coming late with a run and going from 10th to 12th and finishing sixth because you've got momentum and the expectation level is not as yet. If you're up there to be shot at and you end up falling out I mean last season Coventry, Jailingham you know and it's had effect on their seasons this year. So we're happy how things are going but we're level headed enough to know there'll be disappointments along the way. It's how we react to them but we're also positive and I keep saying we're positive about the squad we've got, positive about the group we've got and we want to be as strong as we can be.