 You'd been at this club as chairman and owner in the past and you said the last time that the changing rooms were redeveloped was back in 1985. And there's a funny story about this gentleman Ian Almond Royde sat next year. Can you tell us a bit about it? It's a good story. The changing rooms in 1985 were disgraceful. And they were disgusting and we had no money. And we don't know where we were going to come from to do them. A oedd, Ean Omenryd yn Ostonvilla. Mae'r oedden i'r oedden oedd Ean Omenryd. A'n amlwg i'n ymddangol i fynd i'r llwydd. Mae'n gweinwch i'r haf. Mae'n rhai gweinwch i £650,000. Mae'r rhaid i'r llwydd i'r llwg. Ac i'r hyn o'r rhoi'n gweinwch i'r holl. Ac rydw i'n wneud bod, ac mae'n bwysig i'ch gweithio'n ddiddordeb yn gweithio'n ddiddordeb ar y cael gwahodd. Mae'n bwysig i'ch meddwl i ddim yn bwysig o'r ddiddordeb, oedd yn cymdeithasio ddim yn ei gweithio, ac yn ysgrifennu lle iddyn nhw, mae'n rhai ddiddordeb. Rydyn ni'n ddiddordeb. A oes yn fy ngwneud ti'n gweithio i'w en. Ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio i'n gweithio. Ond mae'n ddiddordeb yn gweithio i'w en, ac mae'n gwyfetio'n gwneud i fynd yn cael ei ddechrau yn 1985, fel bod y ddechrau yn ymryd i'r llun cyflym yn y ddechrau, i fod yn ei gweithio'r ddevraeth a'r ddefnyddio yn ei gwaith. A dweud yna, mae'n ei gweithio'n gwneud i ddechrau yn cael ei ddechrau a ydych chi'n dweud i ddychrau, ac mae'n cael ei ddechrau, i ddych chi'n gweithio'n gwneud i ddechrau. Cynnyddiwch chi! Gwych, mae'n ddechrau'n gwneud i ddechrau, I went back to the club and said I'm not sure I want to go and Jack and Moislin are the chief scout at the time so I said you don't want to go, you don't want to go. You've got to go to acting and the more I thought about it I knew it was a no brainer really that I had to do it and had to go. It was a massive step in my career as well and it was great to go at it and obviously we did really well there. The first year I was struggling a little bit but the second year we got into Europe and finished second in 1990 and you should have actually won the league that year. It was last time Liverpool won the league in 1990 and we were top with about seven games to go and we blew up at the end unfortunately but we finished second and got into Europe and ended up playing Inter Milan in the European Cup. So Ian got us out of the mile with it. I suppose you've been sitting almost with Bradford City for decades now. Football does repeat itself, history repeats itself. So new changing rooms will have a new scoreboard later this summer, slightly delayed but you were instrumental in the changing rooms and to some extent the scoreboard as well. I think that has something to do with the scoreboard. It might have been paying for it. I just can't remember clearly but anyway we're a good investment and it needed replacing and it's good again. We've experienced some changes this year with new owners coming into the club. You know better than anybody what it's like to run a football club. Have you got any advice you've met Edin and I think you've got in particular? Will there be any advice for the new owners? Well you've got to enjoy it and sometimes you get a lot of pressure. Unfortunately from supporters if you're not doing right well they take a dim view at times and they can upset the chairman and the chairman can think what we've done this for. Anyway we don't want that to happen. One is supporting it behind the new directors and the new owners and behind the team if we lose a few we lose a few and if we get a lot of wins that's all for them. Lastly we've just signed another deal with JCT 600 to be on the front of the shirt sponsors. Your support for the club is unwavering as an individual and as a company. It's unwavering. It's Bradford and we're a Bradford company and we've done very well at Bradford with our business and we like to put a bit back in. That's Jack, you're very welcome. Thank you.