 Mark, welwch i chi'n gweithio. Yn ymdyn nhw'n gofyn i gyd i chi'n gweithio, efallai'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, i mi wneud yn lleolio'n gweithio'n gweithio, ond mae yna'n gyfer hynny yw'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio? Yna, gweithio'n gweithio. Felly mae'n ysgwrdd o'r ymdyn nhw, ond mae'n gweithio, rwy'n ddweud y bydd y gweithio. A ydynau cyfredd yn y byddai'n gweithio, yw'r gwerthiaeth. Lynydd eich hawl yn ymdweithio i siath jynt. Ysgol ychydig o'i ddardliadau a'i gair hynny ydy'n ddigon. Mae'n cerdud, roi'n dweud i gyda'r Llyfr yma ar y gŷm iawn i achosdi, mae'ch wneud yn gofio y cerdd i ddweud. Felly, mae'n gweithio'n eu ddwy o'r hoffi bryd y hynny. Y ddweud i fferynt ar hynny, mae'n gweithio'n gallu yo Llyfr? Mae hynny'n gwneud o'r bosn, Nfrannwch i'w ymwneud, ddefnyddio'n bach i ddechrau. Wrth gwrs, arweirio'r ddefnyddio'r ddefnyddio. Byddai'n ddim ond, mae'n ffrannwch yn credu cael yr hyn yn am wrthio roi dgoel. Ychydig oherwydd mae'n gweithio i'ch oedau oherwydd y cyereddewch ond rydym ni'n sylfaen. Mae'r Minister ddechrau a'r gwaith i datblygu i ddweud hynny, Ac mae'r maen nhw wedi cael ei gweithio. Cyfnod, mae'r gweithio yn cael ei gweithio? Mae'r gweithio ei gweithio yn y gallu i fynd i fynd i'w ffordd. Wrth gwrs, mae'n mynd i ffwrdd. Mae'n cael ei gwneud y cwlwm, ma'n cael ei cwlwm, mae'n ddweud, ond bydd e'n ddiwedd, ac mae'r gweithio i fynd i'r ystyried i'r maen nhw'n gweld yn y tîm. Yn gweithio'r gweithio, mae'n certyn i'r ysgol nawr, ac mae'n cael ei bod yn deillwn i'r holl o'r achydu o rhan o'r gwneud oeddiadau, yna'r holl o'i drwy'r hanes a'r bobl ei fod yn cerddau, a'i'r holl yn cael ei bod y fân及 plweithedau! Mae hyn yn beigiau yn y dyn薰, mae'r holl o'r hanes a'r holl o'r holl o'r fan besiwch yn ysbelwydd o'r holl o'r hyn ag byw. yn gallu gweld dod yn cael ei ddweud, ond ond mae'n deallu'n gwlad i'r oedd. A wnaeth i'n ffordd yn ymddeud ymlaen oherwydd y hynny, ond wnaeth i'r cyffredinol yn ei wneud chi ei fod yn ein Bryan, yn ei gweithio, yn gynyddu chi'n cael ei gwaith, ond mae'n gweithio'n gweithio yma, mae'n gweithio. Fe wnaeth i chi ble sydd y bwysig fel y Llywodraeth, yn gyda tîm yn ymweld yn maen nhw'n gweithio gyd yn ein bodon, ynghylch y gymryd wedi'i mewn bwysig. Felly, ydyna i'n gweithio'r 1nmau p Analysis?, sy'n fwymmor i chi gael uchydig i'r ddymian oech chi mae chi'n gweithio'r ddefnydd. Mae gennym ni'n rhaid i'r ddod yn chi'n ei ddwych o'r ddwych chi eisiau fynd i'ch gŵr, ac wedi'u gwneud ag ysgrifennu i'r ddechrau. A bod yn ystod yn gweithio y fawr o'r ysgrifennu. A dyna gydag ei fod yn ysgrifennu i gael y fyw cadw fyddwn yn ddefnyddio'r ddweud. Rwy'n rhaid o gweithio wedi'u'n fydd yn gweithio'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r gymhau. A'r ddechrau chi'n gweithio'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud i'r ddweud. wedi bod yn gyfosiwn y gwaith bwysig, ond ydych chi'n gweld angen? Rwy'n gweithio ei wneud o'r gweithio'r gweithio. Mae'n dweud i gweithio'r gweithio yn ei wneud. Ond rydw i'w ddweud o'r gweithio'r gweithio i'r own edrych. Rydw i'n gwneud o'r rheswm o'r cynllun i'r treulio, a'r ddweud o'r cynllun i'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio i'r gweithio'r gweithio. Gwch yn dweud ymlaen nhw'n adill. Mae'r amlŷn hwnnw lle yn gywir. A gwych i gŵr ymlaen ymlaenau yn y cyfnodiad mewn gweithgaf, fel gwneud eich Llanach Caelol yn y bydd ymlaenau, a'r cael mel yn y cy lle ac mae'r byn yn ei ddweud o'u cyfrif… ..umrwy'n dweud ymgyrchu ond mae'r rhan yn ein gŵr. A mi oedd yn amlŷn a'r cyrchu. I suggest the significance and the scale of the game won't face us. We spoke about, I think it was character after the game against Leighton or in purely because of how the team responded to the goal that was conceded. We've also spoken about how the team has grown this season. Is that resilience a big part of the growth that you've seen? We've had to show that on numerous occasions. In recent weeks we've had a couple of setbacks and that was difficult to bounce back from but we were able to do that and I think that's what you talked about. That resilience in terms of our character and being able to go again and not get too disappointed, understand and recognise that there's still a job to do and that's what we did. We were able to get to a point where we are now. From the outset we've got an opportunity to achieve our goals which is to get out of this league and we're still very much in that mix for that so we're going to give it our best shot. With that resilience in mind that's a strong characteristic to have within your game going into these two huge crucial games now in your season. It's one of many characteristics that you have to display when you're leasing into a huge game that we've ever had but it's a huge two games. Resilience, character, confidence and many, many traits that you have to display. It's about just going out there and being the best version of yourself and giving yourself the best chance to perform. I just sense the group that we have now are ready for this situation that we've had ourselves in and we go with the best intentions to get the job done if we can. And with that how valuable is it to have the experience that you've got within this sport? You selected Adam Clayton for the late opening game as well as someone who's been there done that and has experienced this. I think you've got to have a certain level of experience certainly and we've got good examples of that within the squad. You mentioned Clayton, there's a lot of guys. Richie himself has been through playoffs, Cokie as well. Any number of them being riders has been in playoffs finals so we've got that understanding of what the situation is like and even the ones that haven't been involved in will get a sense of what it's like obviously with conversations that they have with the guys that have been here and done it before. So we've got a good vein of experience right through the squad which is invaluable when you're faced with these groups. Carlyle, the opponents then. I was doing the numbers and of all the goals that you've scored this season there are only one of two opponents that you've faced that you haven't scored against this season, that and Stockport. What do you expect from them and what will it take for you to beat them and to get to that final? We'll have to play well. We've very evenly matched. You look at our records this season there. I think there's just probably four or five goals. That's the only difference. Every other metric is exactly the same in terms of games played, games won, games drawn. They're very, very similar. So it shows that we're well matched but they're a good team. They don't play in the same way as we do and they've changed a little bit. I would suggest from what they initially started out with they're probably more direct than they were initially but they've had a very successful season because everybody who's in the playoffs finals has had and credit to them but they're our next opponent. They're the ones we have to overcome and we show them great respect because they deserve that because they're a good team. We're the good manager but we've got to just do the business to make sure we get through. Their manager was saying after the drawing it starts another final day for Carlyle that they go into the playoffs in probably worse form than yourselves but does form go out the window? It can do and has done. I think there's examples of that. Probably everybody's got some example that they can recall but it does happen which has got to make sure we're in the frame of mind that that's not going to happen to us. We've got a lot of elements that will allow us or not allow that to happen. I just think where we are and the season we've had and the sport we've had we've got a lot of things trending in the right direction and we've got to use that to our advantage. Make sure that we play well. If we do that then we're a match for everybody in the league and that includes the ones that have been promoted as we know so we've got nothing to fear. We've just got to go out and perform and execute what we want to do if we can do that then it'll be very difficult to beat us. You mentioned the supporters. Obviously it's been a hugely emotive week for the football club given the anniversary of the fight disaster. We saw record numbers against Leighton Ori and just how big a part do they have to play in these two games if not three? It's been great all season but I thought they were great against Stoniot and I don't think I mentioned to you immediately after the game and we're going to need that level of sport again. There's going to be moments in the game where we'll probably lose a little bit of the momentum that we want and those are the moments when the ground will sense that and then they will get us back and unable to turn the direction of the game back towards us. It's going to help them flow because as I said already we are evenly matched so there'll be occasions where we're on the front foot, other occasions where we have to just stand and deliver oppression. That's when the crowd really plays a part and gets us where we need to be and gets us over the line hopefully. I know we've spoken about the emotion from the stands throughout the season but it was very noticeable, we didn't really address this after the game, it was very noticeable raw when you did concede a suggestion that they're absolutely with you. I think I mentioned about the connection, we all feel at the moment and that's finally important for us. Whichever way you look at it, I think this season has been one of real progress. We've beaten almost every other, for this season as a whole we've been almost everything that we've done in previous seasons at this level so we've progressed in every area in terms of games one, home games, away games. Almost everything that you get to mention we've bettered that or certainly been within the level we needed to be so in terms of the progress that we've made this season it's been huge but the reality is that the goal was obviously to get out this week this year and that's what we hope hopefully will do. Just on that connection, as I mentioned earlier it's a hugely emotive week obviously the memorial on Thursday yesterday and the connection that's very clearly growing between you as a playing squad management staff towards the support. For you and what you've achieved in the game what would it mean to get the job done this season to get promotion? Well we have a huge responsibility and I mean this week highlights the responsibility that we have when we represent the club more readily than on other weeks clearly but we don't underestimate the role that we play in terms of the influence and the effect we can have on Bradford and the wider supporting demographic. So we have that responsibility and we work with that and we're very conscious of it and the reason I'm here is because I wanted to be about something that could progress and we could achieve things together and we've got an opportunity to do that. So that was the attraction for me, a big club that weren't where they wanted to be that were struggling somewhat and maybe connection with the team itself and the club and the players that wasn't quite where it needed to be and it was a challenge and that's why I felt it was one that I wanted to get my teeth into so thankfully I'm convinced I did because I've really enjoyed every moment of it and we're at the point in the season where let's see if we can make that final step. But it's been a good season but we want it to be a great season if we can. I asked Richie a similar question, has it lived up to the expectations that you had? Oh yeah, I mean the emotions, it does matter if you tell the Premier League champions whatever you want to say or we're in league two which is three, four steps below that. The emotions that are generated by sport and football in particular don't change, it doesn't matter what level you play in that if you're engaged and you've got empathy for the club that you're involved in then you're going to experience the emotions that you experience at other places and at other times and that's certainly what I've experienced this year. We were just having a conversation before you came in actually about the romance of lower league football and the Premier League and the money and sometimes fans maybe feel disconnected with the big, big clubs and we've seen some videos on social media of maybe fans not getting acknowledged by players and what not, it feels like at this level that connection is still very much fine. I think it's a good point to make, I think it does feel stronger, I think there's more accessibility I think that's part of it but yeah there's not so many layers and people put in between players that just makes that distance bigger so that's a good thing I feel. Team Newswise, how are you going into Saturday? Pretty much okay from the orange game, no followers from that touch but we've given them a couple of days off just to recover and yeah all came in today very good, everyone's excited obviously so the energy in the group I've talked about before it's really high at the moment so yeah I know we're in a good place. Another training session obviously get through, hopefully everybody comes through unscared and we'll be good to go. Best of luck. Thanks a lot. Obviously at this level you don't get to play too many games that often but as a player you play a few, is there a different mindset going into it of an off game? Well it is, there's that all clichéd, you can't win a tie in the first leg but you can lose it so you've got to be mindful like you've got to make sure that you're very much in the tie going into the second leg, you don't want to give yourself too much to do so the first part of it will be probably different than the second leg I would suggest but we have to win say. I mean things on the line can change very very quickly so we've just got to make sure that we're in a position to get through and we're not the reverse of that where you've given yourself too much to do so up to us we've got that opportunity to dictate the outcome of the tie right from the off given we're at home first. And as you said you and Calar are very very similar records this season, very very tight games when you've played each other. Do you think there is a case that you might know each other too well for it to change at all? Well we've played each other twice obviously and I think everybody knows all the players in terms of what they're likely to do and the actual make up of the squad and who's available and who isn't so you can get a fair idea of which way teams are going to go but then it's about performance and it's about executing your game plan during the game rather than just talking about it and trying to illustrate it on a training field. So it's all about guys stepping up and making sure that they perform at the right level at the level that's going to go through the tie. I've got no strong views really on which is the better in terms of is it better to play away first and at home last. People view that as an advantage, I'm not too sure about that. It's very dependent on the first outcome I think. That can happen. I don't sense that that will happen with us. I mean I'm always promoting that you should be excited rather than anxious. I'm happy when we are in terms of the enthusiasm we've shown for what's ahead of us so I don't think we'll get over excited. I think we're very focused in terms of what we need to do and our understanding of what needs to happen. I mean if we keep that level then I think the adrenaline and everything that actually playing the game itself brings out will be there and we can use that but I don't think we'll be over excited. I think we'll just be very focused on what we have to do. James, good luck. First taste of the playoff. You talked earlier about what's the stake. Do you feel within the area and within the club that the stakes feel as high as perhaps when you were playing in the Champions League or the Premier League? I mean in terms of the emotion I've already mentioned, it's just very, very similar. You sense there's a real expectation leading before the game. I'm excited about it. You guys are going to cover it and you get a sense of that as well. Yeah, it's a huge game. I think given our platform and the base that we have, the fan base that we have, then it makes a huge game. This level of game is the same in terms of maybe what it generates at higher leagues but I think for us daily it's more significant because we're involved in it. This is the biggest game. I mean there's big Premier League games and relegation balls and huge amounts of money involved but it appears to, in comparison to what we're facing and what we feel about this game. So there's your line. Do you feel this week if you saw another bit of extra spring in the step going into trying looking forward to this game because as you say it's the biggest, certainly the biggest one you've had since coming over out of the city? Yeah, I think so. I think there was that pressure before the early game and until that was put to bed and we actually were in the playoffs then. Yeah, there was still that little thing in the back of your mind that it could go wrong and we could just miss out like Mansfield did. So once that was put to bed then I think you're right. There's real excitement. There's a real enthusiasm for what's ahead of us and everybody's looking forward to it. And obviously looking at it, when you look between the four teams in the playoffs there probably isn't, I think the bobbies have stopped going to be a narrow favourite but they're all, it's so tight in there, there isn't the clear because often you can go into a playoffs and they might want to perhaps just miss out on automatically and say well they're probably the favourites because they've had the most consistent form. Now it's very close and been close all year. Mansfield's missed out if you look at the top eight. They've all been there and they're about somewhere and there's a gap because the top eight were the best teams in the league. Obviously we've finished higher than that so it tells you where we are. We're very much one of the better teams in the league clearly but not just by virtue of where we've finished but how we've performed against all the other top teams. I think that's important. I think that the league this year that there's no outliers, it's the teams that you expected given the season everybody was having. They're the ones that deserve to be there because they've been consistent and had really strong runs when they needed to. I think there's a little bit of words going on. I think Paul Simpson suggested that, I think he said they're playing budget but the other three dwarfs are so I think it was the exact phrase. I think he's trying to play the other team. He says we're a biggest spend in Bradford but I would suggest we're not the biggest spenders. Let's put it that way. Mark, when we talk to Rich earlier he's talking about people around him sort of getting ahead of themselves, thinking about Wembley and all that sort of thing. Is that the big danger and do you think the Blinkers are on this score but it's not something you're concerned about? There is a danger and people will mention that. I just sense we're very much focused on the next game and that's how we have been for a number of weeks now because it was always about who's next, who's the next one in front of us and that doesn't really change. We're in the playoffs we know and that's ahead of us but it's still just about the next game rather than going too far ahead because that can run away from us. So there's no chance of us looking further ahead than actually the game on Sunday. And you've been in this mindset for a long time because it's been said that for a long time so I'm not just saying it on this occasion. It's the way you have to approach it. There's too much danger to look too far ahead so that's not something that we've allowed ourselves to do. Since Harry Chapman's been injured you've tried various different options. Is that a case of horses for courses or are you still working out your best solution there? It was a blow to lose champion because his ability is there for everybody to see. He's a little bit different from what we have. He does commit players. We've looked at different things in recent weeks more so because of maybe what the opposition were likely to do and what the opposition were doing during games and I felt we're going to have to change this. I'd like to think I've been able to recognise when things weren't working. We had to change quickly. Certainly there's been games in recent weeks where what we talked about beforehand wasn't really working so the skill is can you recognise that early and do something before the roof caves in. For the most part we were able to do that. We've looked at different things. We've looked at different formations. I think I'll keep my calves close to my chest. I think that's maybe a competitive advantage. I might not quite know which way we go. Just on that, when both teams, as you said, are very familiar with each other, is there a temptation to try something to surprise them or can that be a danger that you get nothing to be too clever? I would only do it if I felt it was going to be effective. You're back yourself in terms of your experience and understanding of the game of what you feel will be effective against whichever opposition or shape or formation you're playing against. I have a view on that but it's not going to be radical clearly. It's going to be a tweak here, a tweak there maybe. We could just revert to type and say where it goes but that's where I'm going to say it.