 I'm guessing it's been a world-win last 24-48 hours for you? Definitely, I mean, I got the call and obviously you had the negotiations going on but once I heard the gaffers' plans for the club and the amount of fat tickets they sold this year, the size of the stadium, I thought you know what, it's a no-brainer and I'm delighted to be on board. I was going to ask you what attracted you to Bradford in general. I'm guessing it was all those things or more? To be fair, it's a massive club. It's got a massive fan base. It's got an ambitious manager. The team, if you look at it, in the last two years have done quite well and the ambition is to get up into the championship and that's my ambition as well. We say it's been a bit of a whirl when you're here on the Scotland tour with us. As well as on one side though, it's quite a nice way to get to know your teammates. Obviously you're kind of thrown in the deep end really. The team buttoning obviously we're in a hotel in quite a secluded area. We've only asked basically, we go for dinner and go to the games room and it's always a good thing to get to know your teammates on a personal level before the football starts and that's something that we're doing obviously in the hotel if you're doing different little things together like eating and going to the games room and obviously sharing rooms and stuff like that. So I think that's always important so you can get an understanding of each individual and obviously do training sessions and stuff like that. So it's been brilliant so far, you know. Everyone's been meaning to welcome the manager, the players and the staff.