 Harry, first goal of Holly Parade, how are you feeling? Very good, bit of a bit of banter in there with Andy's trying to claim it, so it didn't go over the line but the line didn't flag, so that was good enough for me. I didn't see, but I think I know Andy's trying to claim it, but I think for the celebration alone we've got to give it a chapie. I think you know, it was a great run from him and whether it's over the line, whoever scores you know, we'll just bother about winning. It's something I usually do for my first goal, yeah. I don't do it often obviously, the risk of injury and stuff like that, so I do it for my first goal and then that's it. Week by week, you know, I think more games we'll play together, we'll get used to each other, I think we'll show it today that, you know, we can be dangerous, we'll be a dangerous team, but also, you know, compact at the back, so 2-0 winning home, you know, it's perfect and then we'll go on to Tuesday. Hopefully the fans can see what we've been working on during the week while we're training sessions and we're finally playing in practice, we're moving teams, we're making M-wire cards without the ball and the gaps are opening, so yeah, I'm delighted with the week in general. Yeah, I think you can see today, you know, especially in the lads all putting it in for each other, so I think, you know, when we play like that and when we create opportunities like we did today, I think we had opportunities in the first half before they had a man sent off, so it's a good sign and I think we've just got a build on it week by week. And obviously, you made Ritchie scoring in the first half as well, also quite a brilliant goal. Who do you think was better? Oh, Ritchie's definitely. Mine was my individual, but Ritchie's is a great strike, he's a left foot swinger, so I'm not sure he knew where it was going, but yeah, it's a better ball than mine. Lovely mate, thank you very much.