 Deric, yw'r FFAC up round one at the weekend and one really to look forward to? I'm looking forward to it, obviously there's been a home game, it's given us that advantage. We've got a lot of games to play away from home in this month and we play a league team that I've done really well this season in Exeter City. They started the season well, we played against them away from home in the first league game and we know how good a team they can be. We understand how well we can be as well because we've shown that in recent weeks against the likes of Swindon Town and Forest Green where we've picked up a win in a draw and it's a game where the competition speaks about it, it's the oldest competition in the world and we want to be the ones to get through to the second round. Just a bit more on that, you've plenty of experiences as a manager in the FA Cup to take from the past few years of your managerial career, everybody talks about the magic of the FA Cup, is it? One of them really at the start of the season when you mark out this day at first round weekend and look forward to it? Yeah, you look forward to it, you look to try and progress to the third round of the competition. If you can progress to the third round then we all know that you can get the Premier League teams and you're not being fortunate enough to go to Anfield, to go to Stanford Bridge and play Chelsea and Liverpool in the competition and they're fantastic games for the players, for the supporters and that's what we're trying to do, it's the beauty of the FA Cup and it's a romance in the competition and we want to be the team that's in the next round on Sunday. I suppose the competition brings challenges that are unfamiliar to you in opposition whether they are above or below you in the pyramid, we've got quite a familiar one in a team we've already played so far to see. We have and you know I think that is an advantage to both sides, I think that each team will have a similar idea how they're both going to play, we understand the players that they have on their side, the dangers that they have and you know from our point of view they'll be looking at us and thinking how do we stop Bradford City because we've done exceptionally well at home this season. You mentioned that home record only one defeat in the league so far this season I suppose when we were drawn out at home that was pleasing for you. Yeah I mean I think that with four games away from home in the month of November it was important we did have a home game and you know to get that and give ourselves an opportunity against a team that we know well to progress. What have you seen different on the training pitch perhaps this week in the lead-up to an FA Cup first round game as opposed to normal legings if anything? Yeah the difference is that you know you changed ball, we go back to the balls that we were using last year and it's always the thing that you know when a new ball comes out a football player is like a little kid it's an excitement and I think that you then you know that it's the FA Cup then you get the sleeve badges come Saturday and we all know that you know the FA Cup is a great competition.