 Markthis is good to see you again and I'll start with a similar question I asked you at the start of last week's press conference. Are you able to welcome anybody back this weekend? We are getting a few nearer to returns, the guy's dropping into trailing and doing parts of the session and just trying to get a much of speed. Pwg iswyddo iawn Chaffe, ac Paddo â Coogie ac so it's, last week it was a bit more populated. The injury list, but now it's starting to dilute a bit. Next week it's over so we should be okay. So Cook, Paterson available for Saturday? Highly doubtful. Mae'n cael ei beth dda i'w bwysig, felly fel ar y cymodol yma iawn. Mae'n bwysig yn unigIG, ond mae'n rhoi yn deillidol IEC, yn cael ei bwysig. Rwy'n meddwl y Tala Smith'n fynd i'ch bydd? Rwy'n meddwl y tala, ond rwy'n meddwl ar gyfer hyn yw, rhawn i gyd wedi bod ni'n meddwl ei wneud am arddangos ni'n mwyaf. a neidio i rydw i'w ddweud a bwysig drwch i'i hyffordd o'n rhani. Log bod hwn rhaid i wneud eu beidio a chyfi ddwyngen nhw'n gallu wneud i'ch dreunio i ddefnyddio i gyd. Dyma yw'n gweithio arall ychydig i ddefnyddio ar gyfer sefyllwyr, ond nad oedd yn gyflog. Mae hi fydd o'r risu o'r angrifetodol o'i adythiad o'r ddaltion? Mae'r sgwp gan winners ac felly mae'r sgwp yn eu llwyr i'r ffordd. Felly â'r bach, mae'r ffordd maes dipynu ym mlyneddau. A rydyn nhw'n fod blwysig o gyffrediniaeth yma, pa ydym wedi'i gael y gwirio'r lleiol yn fwy fuddiadau, a ydym yn cael y cyfrifleu? Rydyn nhw'n fod blwysi'n iawn. Mae'n wnaeth o'r fryd, mae'n digwydd. Mae'n mynd ei wnaeth eich eisiau yn y pre-season, mae'n cynhyrch yn fwrth, Pasybys i'r ffordd arall, a'u gallu gyda'r fucked Lady, rydyn ni'n gweithio i chi'n ymddangos. Rockwch i mi nhw'n gweinydd o'r ffordd a후 yma. Rydyn ni'n gweithio wedi chi i fyny'r grifennydd, a'i'i gweithio i'r fforddau yn ymgyrch yn gweithio a ddwywch. Fof, mae Fidein stodd, ond rydyn ni'n gweld yn gyffrwyntio. Padaf, rydyn ni'n byw efallai fel mae'n gwneud hynny i weithio ymddangos. Ydw i'n meddwl am y bywyr mewn ymnoedd y가�b? Erwod yn y tyd. Byddw i'n diwylliau a'r bach. Mae dweud bod ddiddorol waith yn mewn cy orbiting. Rwy'n ei ddod yn y gwaith yma, wrth gwrs dyma'r cyflwr. Mae'n nhw'n cymdeithasydd Talchol Ysgrifennol. Ar ni, mae'n ddwy'r prifyma. Rwy'n argymwys i'n deallfyn y gallwch chi'n gallu byddio'r llans. Mae'r gweithio'r llans o'r gweithio'n dweud, ac mae'n trafnod i'n cymhwylio. Mae'n dweud yn ymlaen i'w ddiddordeb yn gwneud yma. Mae'n dweud i'n credu yma, a'r cyfeithio'n gweithio ar y dyfodol, mae'n ddifeth wahanol o'r golyg o'r cyflaen, mae'n gwneud o'r gwahanol o'r gwahanol, ac mae'n ddiddordeb i gael eich cyflaen, roedd yn mae mor sylwg ar y cyfloscau Llywyddoedd fel Llywyddoedd yn gwneud yn seeol, Pokémon o sefydlu mewn gwaith yn psyllfa, debyg arfer cryff am roedd ni gynnug, a tynnu hypnob ien i'r porση, gan ymynedd hynny i��doedd gwael ac i yn fwrdd bod fairleddaf痴 Ctrl yn oed yn rhan i ffaddio'r cyll widell colleges, ond curbd Hau bod ymddir ateb syddIG wyf ni wedi bod yn ddifnwyr ymddiad? Cymru fod yn ymddir yn denciawn, ac wedyn bod yn ymddiad, rydyn ni'n iawn'i llawer gaming ymddir, yn sicr yn ei ddweud yn ymddiad pethau. Ond hwnna'n rhai at y pethau yn ei ddweud ar gyfer awr, yn y croes, ond mae'n ei ddweud maen nhw eu ddweud. Felly we've got to be a little bit more productive in that area in terms of if we get one-by-one situations or we can get all floors under loads or whatever and get people joining in at pace, then that will mess the opposition around and that's when chances are created. So we've just got to go away from that, maybe that safe mode that sometimes we fall into and that doesn't allow us to be as dynamic as we want to be at the top of the end of the picture. And I suppose when that freedom, that licence proves effective, that encourages to do again in conference builds. Yeah, you want them to be taking chances, making sure as always that you've obviously got the right numbers in the right area to attack teams and make sure that it's more likely that you create good opportunities. So yeah, we've talked about that this week and I expect to see an improvement in that regard. I think certainly there's occasions where we can maybe just drop a shoulder and take a chance and get some shots off where on occasions we put in an extra pass. That's the safe option. Sometimes you just got to take on responsibility and see what happens. So we've talked about it, we'll see if that comes to the fore at the weekend. Saturday's opponents in Newport, they've been involved in quite high scoring affairs so far this season, both goals for and against. Do you expect something similar on Saturday? Yeah, let's hope so. Let's hope it's all in our favour. Yeah, I mean they've been involved in those type of games so that would suggest that they have got a good goal threat. But it would suggest also that maybe going the other way that that will allow us to have opportunities so we just got to make the best use of the opportunities we get. We don't feel we're a million miles away from where we need to be, we just got to get over the line. You talk about confidence when it brings confidence so let's convert those draws into wins and we do that then we can start to build the season. Best of nothing. Thanks Ben. How crucial is it all games away from home now that you won't have the crowd, the big Rutford crowd, you'll have the away fans who are probably a bit more passionate? I'm not sure about that but I think at times away from it's easier to stay just because by virtue of being the away team that allows you just the onus on you as the team, as the away team. You're not there to obviously dominate the game so to speak, I mean the onus is on the home team to take the fight to you more often than not being as they're the home team. So I think on our travels, certainly last year our home form was excellent, we got to start to build that kind of form that we had last year on our travels again. Because that will help us and we go back to our confidence thing, we get a win on the board of the weekends, we got a big game in midweek as well. A couple of wins back to back, changes the narrative that's maybe a little bit around us at the moment so we look forward to every game but it's a case away from home. Sometimes like you said the onus on constantly having to attack and attack, that goes away a little bit because more often than not as a wayside that you get penned back on occasions you just got to dig in and see it through so it's a different scenario than home games at times. So we just got to get back to the form that we showed on the road last year and if we do that we'll have a good season. Bobby Pointon, obviously a young man, how is he dealing physically with the step up to being in the first team? He's a young man, I think he's not a big guy in stature and I think at times people think he's just a kid but the reality is he's 19 years of age and I was playing first in football at 19 and almost everybody in our squad and right through our football where you get to 18, 19 you get integrated into senior football and then you take a chance when you can. Bobby's on the correct path, he's developing as we hope, certainly this year he's coming in and made an impression on everybody and we're pleased that he's been able to do that and we're pleased for him but he knows himself, he's still got a long way to go and a lot of development to go through but he's made a good start. We have no issues with him in terms of dealing with it physically, we've just got to be mindful that on occasions he'd be better served going out with the team and then coming back to have that impact that he had initially so we'll manage that, we'll look after him, that's part of the job that I've got. And playing alongside someone like Tony Walker could only be beneficial to him? Yes senior players have to step up and not so much look after him but just give him good information, give him information that maybe if he's in the wrong position in certain times and he's repeated then senior players can see that and tell him the error of his ways and just help him to understand the game that he's playing and how he can be best effective on the pitch. On the pitch for any place so senior players have a huge role in that so we've got good characters and good senior players here that can help him in that regard. Well I've decided about the narrative that's around at the moment a little bit and obviously the reaction at the end of the final whistle on Saturday. Obviously Stefan was there, he'll have seen that. Have you had any chats with Stefan or Ryan? Has there been any about the situation at all? No at all, only the normal ones that we'd have after a week and during the week. The reaction after the game I thought it was up to a point because the expectation was that we wouldn't win. The reality was that we didn't, we drew but was it right through the stadium? I didn't hear that, I didn't see that. You'll get some people that are disappointed with the result and sometimes that changes their view in terms of what they've actually seen. We have a huge demand and a huge expectation, honest to win every game and sometimes we don't achieve that and as a consequence then people are disappointed, I've always said that. So was it at a level that I was really aware of? No, not really, it was there but the only way you make it go away is by winning games and that's what we'll attempt to do in the weekend. You don't feel the fanbites that are at the same conviction in yourself, perhaps some sections of it, do you think? We haven't had a great start in terms of the season, the expectation was maybe after 10-15 games that we'd be at the top of the league. We could still be, but at the minute we've played eight games, we haven't been beaten for I think five games. We've had a number of draws back to back. Is it trending in the wrong direction? No, not really in terms of performances and results so we just got to start winning games. We've won two games drawn, four I think it is, and lost two. So the majority of the games that we've played up to this point, we haven't been beaten in. So we just got to turn those results into winning performances and results. We do that and we'll be fine. I suppose a big frustration for yourself is the fact that you've got players like Cooke and Patterson missing at the moment and you're trying to turn those results into winning. It doesn't help, but if I highlight them then people think I'm making excuses so I'm not going to do that. It is what it is. We've got good enough players to certainly have won the last two home games I felt. Apart from the first half against Grinsby, when we were really poor, I think we had a response certainly in the second half. We were very good, got clapped off the pitch after the Grinsby second half. At the weekend maybe for whatever reason there was a lead up to the game where I don't know, I just sense that maybe people were more ready, ready to prepare to great size. Which is fine, but the reality is we haven't won a game that on paper we should have won. I can show you the stats of the game there. We totally dominated, I said that after the game, but we didn't win it. So we have to take it on the chin, any criticism that comes our way but won't stop us making sure that we go full tilt at the weekend against a good new port site that will test us, but not one that we should be afraid of. And as you said after, so people need to relax a bit. As you say, a couple of results can change around and suddenly everything. Yeah, I mean we are at that point. I mean we're eight games in, I keep saying that. If we're talking in the same vein eight more games down the road then it's a different conversation and I'll take your point, but at the moment it's a case of just making sure we get more wins on the board. Do we do that? Then we can start to build this season. Mark, how would you analyse James Walker's style this season and I guess his growing influence if you like in Cuckin and Paterson's absent-hack porn? Well, James started really well and arguably over the period at the beginning of the season he's been our most productive player. Not only in terms of his score threat but his general performances as well. There's a real blow to us when he had the injury because he's done really well to actually come back so soon so credit to him. I think a lesser character than Jamie would have been out for a lot longer but he was prepared to play with pain but he felt he could manage it and he felt his performance wouldn't be affected and that was the important thing and the conversation I had with him was that, listen it's great that you want to put your hand up and play but if you're not quite at the level you need to be to be the Jamie we want then you've got to be honest. But he was adamant, he was ready and his performances are born now. I think certainly at the weekend it was probably his best performance since the injury and that tells you that he's getting better week on week. I think he's over it now, it was a significant injury but for him to come back so quickly is to credit to him. We talk about perception and fine margins and the thing that I argue is that you pointed out with your examples there but is it a case of perhaps just getting ahead on a more consistent basis, getting that second goal and just letting that bully? Well if you look at the games we haven't been ahead in too many games and we've shown great character to come back in those games and get something out of games that we're behind in. So that's a good trait, that's a good characteristic of the team and that will help us. First goal is fairly important, it has such an effect on the dynamic of the game clearly. If you get your noses in front then I've said before you can manage the game on your own terms for the most part. It's about getting your nose in front in the first place, we haven't been able to do it on too many occasions so that's an element of what we've talked about in recent weeks in terms of making sure we start brightly and getting on the front front.