 James welcomes to Braffa City. Three year deal just completed. Just talk us through how that happened and how it all came together. Yeah, we received a phone call from the manager pretty soon after the season finished. He told me he was interested in bringing me to the club so we began talking and from the minute I spoke to him I had a great feeling about the place and I'm just glad to get it done. Like we say in the pipeline for a while, how does it feel to have finally got it over the line presumably quite relieved to be a Braffa City player? Yeah, definitely. I mean it's been in my mind for a couple of weeks now. I've been away with the family on holiday so that's the only reason it's been delayed but I've been looking forward to this for a couple of weeks and I'm glad to get it finally signed. A three year deal like we say which at 30 years old which you are now comes at quite an important time in your career. How much of that was a factor were you looking to get here and sort of sort your future out as quickly as possible? You know where you are now. Yeah, definitely. I mean it's a big commitment from the club but also from myself. I feel like I'm doing a big project. Speaking to the manager and knowing his ambitions it was important for me to feel like it was a project going forward and with the three year deal I can feel like I can get my teeth stuck into it and help the club get back to where it deserves to be. You've got a lot of experience in the football league, you've got a lot of goals. What will you be looking specifically to add to the team? I think I'll bring a bit of experience now. I've been around, I've seen most things in football. I feel like I can help in the change room. Gaffer wants me to be a bit of a leader so I'm looking forward to taking that role and the main thing for me is scoring goals so that the team gets promoted. This is the first time you'll have played in the fourth tier. What kind of encouraged you to take the step down if you like and what made you think that Braffers City was the right place for you? For me I don't feel like I'm joining the league two team. I know that's a position we're in now in league two but for me speaking to the manager it's a project going forward and that's why the long term contract sees me wanting to build something with the club and invest a lot of time and effort into it and be a part of something special. You spoke about Gary a bit. How much should he sell the move to you and how much are you looking forward to working with him next season and beyond? Definitely. I've known him from afar for a long time and he's tried to sign me before and he was always someone I'd have enjoyed playing for so to get the opportunity now I'm really looking forward to it. The fans I'm sure you'll be aware of. You've played at Valley Parade on a few occasions before the vocal. They come out in the numbers and they're quite passionate. How much of a factor are they in the move and how much are you looking forward to getting out in front of them and showing them what you can do? It's massive. Every young lad wants to play in front of big crowds and every time I've been to Bradford it's been massive crowds, very hostile for the opposition so I'm looking forward to being a part of the home team this year and hopefully we can build on something special. And what else then finally what are the aims for you personally on the pitch and as part of the team what can be achieved next season do you think? There's only one thing really we've got to be aim for and that's promotion and if I can be a part of helping the team then that's all I'm really looking forward to doing.