 I'll be honest, I've not sat a good asn so far and thought this is terrible, the style of play is so negative, this is that. If anything, it's been more exciting than what it has been. More crossers like Chris said, shots and stuff. How do you rate the style of play and is it a little bit too early to even be bullied about that? I think he covered a lot of it there, isn't it? First and foremost, style of play is irrelevant, isn't it? We need points and wins on the board. So from the manager's perspective, he's got to look at the squad and balance that squad and look at how best to utilise it to get points. That was my biggest criticism at Lampard with the previous manager, was I don't think he's perceived style of play, which I still don't really know what it was, but they didn't really utilise what we actually had, which is why I was a bit of an advocate for getting dice in. It was more just down to the fact that we've got very limited ability for ballers with a couple of decent players in there. So you've got to be a little bit more structured around what you do and simplify the game. But those things aside doesn't necessarily mean it's got to be boring or it's not going to be exciting. To me personally, I've enjoyed it more, like you said, than the previous manager and probably than the previous couple, because I quite like getting crosses in the box and stuff. Obviously from an excitement perspective, it drops off massively when you don't have a centre forward. So that style of play is obviously designed for when you've got a proper out-and-out centre forward and I think you'll see a lot more come from this style of play once you've got a dominant cavalryman back in the team, hopefully, or going into next season when you've got another striker in the team, whatnot. But in terms of just the style of play, I don't like the knocking it round the back, the pass, pass, pass, pass, pass. For me personally, it doesn't really entertain me. I like to see fast football, get the ball forward quickly, get crosses in the box, win corners, build pressure. And it also generates better atmosphere at Godderson and I think from a home game perspective certainly, I think it's been a lot more entertaining from that perspective. Obviously we're lacking in the final third to put the ball in the net to kill games off. So some of the performances I think have warranted maybe a two or three goal victory. But we just haven't quite got that killer in the bottom end of the pitch yet. But overall I think he's picking up points. We've got three wins out of seven games, the previous manager three wins out of 20. So there's a bit vast improvement there. The attack and stats all show that we're improving in that end of the pitch as well. So yes, for me it's going in the right direction. It ain't going to change overnight. I don't think the group of players allow that too because they're not the best footballers in the world. I think you're seeing a lot more out of Dwight MacNeill now because it's simple and it's basic. If it was a case of playing in a 4-3-3 and you wanted them to be attacking when you're beating people and whatnot, which is sort of what the previous manager was trying to do with them, it's not that type of player. So again it's just working out with what you've got. I'd say it's been a positive start and a lot more enjoyable to watch, albeit it's not the sexiest of football is it? I think there's only four teams. We've got more points than ever since Dyche's come in that period. So that immediately tells you it's a huge improvement. We've won three games in 20, like you rightly said before. It was going one way, sadly for Frank Lampard, that's the way it was going. Dyche's come in and simplified everything it seems. And that's not understating what he's done because they've done a lot of hard work and they're doing a lot of fitness work and they're doing a lot of running on a Monday and a Tuesday now and you can see it with the fitness, albeit they have tired that a few weeks at a certain point. I think you need the biggest squad up where you trust. But the football, you're absolutely right. I've bought out my mind under my harness, that kind of football. I think to play it, you've got to have shit and style football to play that way. I always found Liverpool's football more exciting to watch because they're blood and thunder. I like that. I like teams who do have a little bit of... I like Brentford, I like the way Brentford play. They've got a bit of both. They've got my knocking it down, but they've also got my going along and competing. I like that. Great United sides at that. Passing it out from the back and knocking it in and keeping possession. They were wide cross goal and they were brilliant. Ultimately, when I go to game, I go to see if I can score goals. That's what the whole thing is. The whole thing is, can we score goals? I don't jump up and celebrate and hug the person next to me when we do four passes. I'll see you in the next video. Click the QR code on the screen here.