 Gareth, gweithio'n gwybod yn ôl. Adam Henliyng, roi ddim yn adeithaeth? Adam yn ffuronid sylwig, ond i wedi cael hynny'n deall hynny, a wedi g Bismill fydd yn dod o'r bod yn ffyrraeth trafwynt. Fy li'n beth yw Jordan Gibson ac yn dweud yn gweithio'n amser hynny. Byddwn i gael ddim yn dweud o bobl ac yn fu. Fyddo i bob mynd i'r reall yn ei gweld yn ychydig. yng Nghymru, ym Llywodraeth pa'r ST ond we had what five or six injured on Tuesday night, we certainly haven't got like the depths of say Stevenage did the overnight, they had ten missing and you still look at the team that they picked and the numbers that they had. So we're still trying to chip away at that and increase the numbers a little bit as well. Obviously major disappointment for us was losing Joe Riley for the season with his injury but even from his operation he's making good progress already. That's good news. Is he sleeping around then? Yeah, no, no he came in last week straight after the operation and he's really positive and then we've seen him today again and he's already got his head on coming back stronger and he's been in the gym with it and he's doing everything he can to get the swelling down as he says he's getting better every day so that's brilliant for us and just the positive mindset that he's got as well so that's been good. The group that we've got, the lads, they rally round him and they make sure that they look after him and his spirits are very high. A couple of days on then, how are you reflecting on that victory down at Stevenage? It's still buzzing really with it because the qualities and the values that we showed in it we had a good debrief with them today on it. We got stuck on the M1, did you all get stuck on the M1? No, we all got stuck on the M1 so you have plenty to think about it but in all seriousness we went through it with the players again today and I saw some real promising signs for the group that you need throughout the course of a season. We travelled there and back on the day as did the wonderful support that we had and to go in and dig deep and like I say it looked like a team that had each of us back which is really important and for that to have been as evident was what it has been on Tuesday night after only four games is really pleasing. Has that come together quicker than you thought about that unity as a foes in the group when you do bring some in new players and it can take a bit of time can it? Of course, the industry at this moment in time is ridiculous in my opinion just football in general the way that the things are being done, said. On what front? I heard a Premier League manager not got his first win yet, they've only played two games and I just think it's just incredible that you're asking me that after four games about embedding in, did you propose to your wife after four good days? Haven't done it after four years. Well there you go, that is brilliant, that's evidence to my claim. It's four years, you better hurry up and get a ring on it by the way. We've got a beard now it's fine I'm tidying. That BBC complaints department a lot of sorts. But not in all seriousness, it's relationships isn't it about bringing groups together. I mean managers under pressure because they've not won in the Premier League. They've only had two games and stuff like that. Same in our league, we've only had four games and there's already been a sack here. Come on, it's got to be just a crazy talk at the time. From my point of view, for us to have seen it so quickly, it's really pleasing. That said, the activities that we went in pre-season, the wrestling, the boxing, the salt courses, the climbing, the team bonding, the team spirit, taking them out of their comfort zone and watching them work in those environments and in those situations is all based for nights like on Tuesday night. Just on that as a wider point then, when you talk about the fact that there are some knee-jerk decisions, there's lots of outside pressures I suppose that they're involved with football these days. Just speaking to Conor Wood, he was talking about how it's nice now to have some positivity when last year was so negative and we think such as social media, the pressure that can pile on players and managers and fans amongst themselves that creates divisions doesn't it at times? Do you only have to look at what's happened over the last week or two with Twitter? I joined Twitter when I was out of work for a learning experience early to try and understand the players better and to see what it was all about and I have done and I've really enjoyed it. I think that's me, I'm retiring from Twitter as of today I think because it can become, you look at what's gone off in the last couple of weeks and it can become so dangerous, can't it as well? I think there's a bigger thing for everybody in the sense of just because the football doesn't mean that the robots, they're human beings and they have feelings and their families and they're not on a fact on that. That's what I'm saying about the industry and the game, I think there's a bigger picture here that's being missed by people and you don't want something drastic to happen before we actually then go oh you know that's a bit too far now, we better do something. So it's been educational for me and I've learnt about it, I might go on to, what's it called? What's the other one now? Instagram? I might go on to that and have a look at that one. But I'm retiring from Twitter. So Twitter's closing down? Twitter's closing down. I just think it's got to be time for me to come off that and learn something new. I've learnt too much about the players from Twitter and Instagram already. Do you encourage them to come away from it as well? I think it was, I'm trying to remember right here, I could be wrong, I think it was Simon Grayson when he was at Leeds when Twitter first came about and it was a new thing and he encouraged his players to stay away from it. Listen, like I say, I went on it initially to learn more, to help me as a manager to try and get a better understanding of the players and I've seen the massive power of the positivity of it. I've also seen recently, not on myself like or our club thankfully, but the effects of it can have on the outside world in a negative thing. A lot of it's done by cowards as well, hiding behind something like that. I would always encourage the players to, because it's the way of the world and the way that they communicate, to not shy away from it necessarily but be very, very careful with it because at the end of the day we all go to work and we all have a bad day. You've come with that shirt on today, but we're not going to go on Twitter about it. It's just one of those things where I think that it's gone too far at the moment, there needs to be better protection for the people involved in the game and there's a big job on it at the moment for it to look after the player's welfare and managers and coaches in that sense and I think there's more that's got to be done in my opinion. Back to football in matters of kind of any way of recruitment, how are you looking in terms of trying to get some more bodies through the door? Well that's why I'm coming off Twitter, because I've got time to have a look at it either because it's been mad the last 24 hours like I said to you after the game on Tuesday. Ideally we'd like to bring somebody in, a fresh face because like I said with the injuries that we had when we only had four or five hours but we only had Jackson Lonridge miss out so we're trying to bring a fresh face in maybe two if we could get it done for the weekend, that'd be great. If I'm a better man at this moment in time, I'd probably be saying that we're close to getting wandled. Wandled before the weekend? Yeah, right. If you don't, if you just get that one, let's say you get one through the door, are you happy then with your lot or your idea? No, no, I'd like a second one. I'd like a second one and we're working on that. But everyone's in competition, everybody wants some but I'd like to say with the selling point that we've got with our wonderful supporters and the start that we've made as well, hopefully the player will want to come and join us. What about forest green then? Up next? What do you make then? What do you know about themselves? We're a great example of what we've just been saying in terms of a well-run club but I think Mark, I'm right in saying Mark's been there three years now. Is that right? Yeah, I'm sure he's been there three years now and they produce fabulous footballers to play the game in the way that I think he's very brave and the way that he encourages him, he's been good to watch him in the videos, I like the way that they go about it and they're going to present us with a good challenge again, as all the teams will, but it'd be just a little bit different to what we've encountered so far, so really looking forward to it. And the relish coming to Valley Freed as well won't they? Something we'll see a lot this season I suppose? We're aware of that and that's something that we have to deal with and so far the two home games that we've had, the players have stood up and be counted and we've got to continue that, especially after the performance and the result on Tuesday now. Good stuff, thank you. You've got to be clean as well, three out of four clean sheets because after last year's defensive oil, that's got to be a very positive start. Huge, huge. It's a bit of a cliché, isn't it? If they don't score you've got a chance of a point, minimum. For us to have had that start, three out of four gives everybody a massive boost to defence especially and obviously Richard, I watched the save back again after the game and we had a bit of banter with him today with it but he's come back and looked a completely different goalkeeper to how he was last season and I think a lot of the credit has to go to John Vaughan, the new goalie coach as well in terms of how he's gone about him and the demands that he places on them and he's had a real positive effect ever since he's come in the building. The thing that's important was the last points, parts last year. There wasn't a goalkeeper coach. One of the first things I did when I got here was to appoint Mike Taylor and he did very well for us and made a difference as well to have gone through a period of time where there wasn't one in such a specialist position so I think like I say from day one when Vaughan has come in, John Vaughan that is he's made a massive difference already. He's got Sam Hornby really kicking on and pushing Richard as well and delighted with how George is going on up the road at Geisle and the reports that we've had back have been that they've been pleased with him and he comes in and works on the days that he's not playing for Geisle or training with them so we've still got him in touch with him and seeing how he's progressing and the lone move for him is doing brilliant. He's coming out of his character, he's coming out of his shell and he's been really good for him. Do you have any thoughts or comments on Phil Parkinson resigning from Bob? I think it's a credit to him that he's lasted as long as he has only from an outsider's point of view with everything that's going on what he's had to contend with. I think he's done a brilliant job and both him and Steve you know the way that they've gone about it they've conducted themselves fantastic and in my opinion it won't be long before they're back in. The situation with Bolton and Berry and the EFF what's your view on the other run-ups? I have to just echo their comments really it's like we had the conversation ourselves on the bus teams that have been playing, Bolton sorry now have been playing a younger age group of Bolton players then once the takeover gets done and they then can bring in players with experience and sign players there is a disadvantage in that to the teams already so I totally understand Danny Cowley wasn't it and Joey Barton I fully understand their comments and everybody else that's chip it in in my opinion the EFF shouldn't have never let it go to this there has to be sanctions that can be put in place that don't allow clubs to get to this stage there has to be and to duck out of it that's what they're doing in my opinion because it's the integrity of the competition as you say in Africa yeah definitely well you look at the league table now don't you and see the two teams at the bottom with minus whatever they're on now it's tough, it's certainly tough but they play in the football league so the football league should do more with their governance for not just league one, league two clubs why can't they put they have to do an audit the EFFP have to do an audit every so many months or years and they have to document and provide evidence but they have to do it at first email doesn't make sense also they're not going to effect obviously with what happens in league one should the worst happen to someone like Barry then what happens to league one to league two to the conference potentially in terms of numbers is it not going to affect it yeah I agree when did they got till, they got till tomorrow that's what I was saying about the whole industry at this moment in time it needs someone grubbing old of it and going right over nearly even needs a break now to stay right let's stop this you see the stuff that's going off with Vaar as well they can't change that rule yeah it's not out of the ball if it is the defender that's marking the lad and the striker I know what you're saying about Phil Parkinson if you were in his shoes would you have stuck it out as long as they have because they've been in a position where they've probably promised so much you can't say that about anybody until you're actually there and you're being through it yourself and I suppose you do have a level to where you finally wake up and you say right that's me I can't go on anymore like this and obviously the pair of them have reached a situation where that's it and that's as far as they can go with it but it is oh I've had a bit of a rant today I don't know bit of a rant as he says when you're a manager you just want to concentrate on look what we talked about for the last 15 minutes by the footy and that's on me at the moment he's like c'mon let's talk about the good stuff and that's why I was really really pleased with our performance on Tuesday night we actually rolled our sleeves up dug in and we were fighting until the end and I said to the players this morning one of the really important things that really pleased me was how they celebrated how they celebrated the goal they all acknowledged the quality of the corner alright it was the young goal but you know they all acknowledged the quality of the delivery from Connor and they all went to Connor and then at the end you know the way that they celebrated with the fans both ways I thought it was magnificent and a real good moment for the football club and just say why that wrestling and the climbing and having to sort of rely on the team mates in those sort of situations it sort of bears fruit oh well that was the plan we were just having a day off but no and there was actually a meaning behind it and it might have been safe a nightside Tuesday night and periods of the game that will come in on Saturday no doubt