 Scott Banks, wrth gwrs o Brafford City. Dwi'n olygu y ffordd o hyn ymwneud. Mae'r rhani, yn digwydd ar fy wneud i gyrddion am y taethau, ac yn gallu fod i eich wneud o'i gwirio ar gael. A oes yn gyflawn, mae'n Yrgriff Chap yma ddim o'r hollampion, mae'r bydd oedd ychynig o wneud o lefau o'r hyffordd oedd, mae'r hyffordd o'i wneud o'i wneud o lefau o'i mo�on o'r hollampion? Erdyn nhw'n gweithio'r club, mae nid yn fatha sy'n eithaf. Gweithio'n ystod, mae'n gweithio a fom switched a genny'r gwaith. Felly yw'n wathio'n bwysig i bwysig i'r bod byw'r llyfr o'r newid y gallwn. Mewn ffordd, Bradfordd yw nid o'r fanf Wirtschaftau yn y calbarau a'r cyffreddau a'r gyffreddau cyfeilio. Rwyf yn gallu'n gweithio y nowa'r cyffreddau, rhywfieithio'n gweithio lleolr am y Llyfrgell Rhyf i'n fwylo yw hefyd, yw'r ysgrifennu i'w'r ysgolwyd? It's a bit of a natural fit for you in a sense and you're looking forward to working with him. Yeah definitely, it's the career he's had incredible and to get the chance to play under a manager like that. All he can ask for is a young player and yeah I'm just really looking forward to seeing how he works and being around the place and hopefully performing well for him. You mentioned those supporters as well over 19,000 at Valley Parade last Saturday. I guess you're looking forward to getting out there hopefully tomorrow, if not at the weekend I can't wait for that. I watched all the fan stuff on the first game of the season and even the travelling fans were sold out in the last game and it's something that was massive for me to play in front of as many people as I can and that's what football is about really, it's about the fans and the amount that Bradford will get is exceptional and I can't wait for it. What you like as a player, what can the fans come to expect from you on the field? Creative, create chances and score goals. That's always been my game and I was able to do that a lot last year and hopefully be able to replicate that this season in Lyta. Speak about that time at Palace that you mentioned you scored a few goals last season, coming off a season like that where you scored 10 goals in just 17 games, gives you confidence doesn't it, adding in that you can replicate that same form? Definitely, I think my confidence is one of the highest points it's been. Last year I felt like every game I was going to be involved in a goal or assist somehow and I just need to try and replicate that like you say this year but I'm coming in with confidence and I can't wait for you to start really. You've won the armband as well for Palace's youth ranks in the Premier League too. What experience does that give you, your kind of player who comes in and puts that pressure and expectation on yourself to perform and be a bit of a figurehead in that dressing room? I think so. In the 23s maybe because I played a bit of men's football and stuff it was something that they felt was ready for at the time and felt like I can do that and back myself in self confidence. Obviously I need to get used to addressing them here but the demands that I put on myself are always the same and very high and hopefully I can just push myself on and perform well right from the start here. Coming in at the start of a week with a game more or less straight away and then another one at home at the weekend I guess that gives you a little bit of comfort coming in at the start of a week, a bit of a sort of clean slate and time to come in and crack on in a way? Yes, it's perfect really and also a couple of games at home as well, get used to the home crowd and mass surroundings here a bit and it works out really well for me and I think you can ask for a better start and fixture tomorrow if I'm involved. It's obviously a championship club and a chance to go and show what I can do to the home fans and then at the weekend hopefully play and make a big impact. What do you want to achieve while you're here? Obviously as a loan player there's a lot of focus on personal development and things like that but I guess coming here and having spoken to the gaffer you want to be a part of something as well as a team? Yes, I think there's obviously that personal development aspect but for me when I'm coming to the club it's about the team and seeing if we can push that promotion that's what the gaffer said to me, it's about the draw here. It would be part of a squad that can go and play well together for the season and hopefully go and achieve something. Do you have a fan message for those supporters to be able to support a senior, belly parade tomorrow? I just hope they're as welcome as they seem and hopefully I can put a smile on a few faces.