 Harry Chapman, welcom to Bradford City, two-year deal signed. How's it feel to be here? Delayed. It was quite a while on the pipeline and once I came here and looked around and spoke to the gaffer, I knew it was going to be my home for the next two years. What was it that drew you mainly? You spoke about obviously coming here and taking in your surroundings, speaking to Mark Hughes, a person who I'm presuming you're familiar with coming from Blackburn Rovers as well. What drew me was obviously the gaffer who he is and his stature, what he'd done in the game and where he played and the position he played, he's similar to me so I thought I could learn a lot from him and then when I came here and spoke to him about his ambitions for the club it was something that I would like to jump on board on and ride the wave with him. Talk to us a little bit about yourself as a player, what can people come to expect from you? What are you like? Exciting. Quick. I like to take people on. Hopefully I can get you out of your seat and then touch her to show me now. And what about your career thus far like we said, play for Blackburn, had a few loan spells burned out being last season and a roundabout at different times, what have you taken from it so far, still only 24? It's all been good. I've worked under so many different managers and been at so many different environments with different cultures so it's all been good, it's all been learning. It's not really happened for me yet in terms of my career kicking off but hopefully this is the place for it to start. You spoke about the manager and how he drew you here in ways. What have those conversations been like at an early stage that filled you with encouragement ahead of the season? Yeah, definitely. Like I said before, his ambitions for the club and where he wants to take them is massive and I'm here because I think I can help take them there and help the team out as best I can. Obviously he speaks really well, he's played at such a high level so he knows what he's talking about and he was a big reason for me coming here. In terms of that experience, you carry plenty in the AFL but at levels above here like you mentioned at Blackburn and Burton, I'll be in league one championship sort of level. Do you think that all bringing you in here come with a lot of positives from you, you come with experience at high levels and able to play in different positions and different things like that? Yeah, I think so. I've played in a variety of different positions and I think I'm best on the wing or just in behind the striker. Playing at a high level would surely benefit the team in any way so I'm really excited to start now. Mention the supporters a little bit close to 13,000 season tickets already sold ahead of the new season. How much excitement does that fill you with as a player who wants to be playing in front of big crowds no doubt and entertaining people showing them what you can do? I guess that's something you're really looking forward to. Yeah, obviously 13,000 season tickets already is amazing and obviously there'll be plenty more by time the season starts and I can't wait for either them raw when we walk out on the first game of season. What kind of a person are you with regards to supporters when you're talking about having them roaring and chanting your name? Is that the kind of thing you thrive off that pressure and that expectation out here in front of big crowds and people getting behind you? Is that the kind of thing you're well-ish? Yeah, I do on the pitch, off the pitch I'm quite quiet and keep myself to myself. People say I'm moody but that's just the way I am. I look moody but I'm not. As you get to know me, I'll come out and show a bit more as people are doing. So that's me in a nutshell really. You spoke about those ambitions that have been fed down to you from the gaffer coming in here and what we want to achieve as a club. How clear has that been made to you and how excited does it make you ahead of next season and the season after in terms of what we can achieve, what we want to achieve? Really excited. That's the majority of the conversations I've been about was ambitions for the club. He wants to take the club places where they've not been for a couple of years and his own word was sleep and giant, which Bradford City is. Obviously they're a massive club, massive fan base and they need to get back up to the leagues to where they belong.