 Dwi'n olygu o'n fath o gwneud ymlaen. Felly'n fath o'n fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r hollu, dwi'n gweithio o fouriard. A a fyddwn i'n credu i'r fath o'r hollu, ac yn mynd i'n ddechrau, rwy'n meddwl i'r holl. Rwy'n meddwl, rydw i'r hollu. Fyddwn i'n meddwl, fyddwn i'n meddwl i'r hollu, ond rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Iebyddaeth y тыwy ar- tua, mae'r pobeid brass yn ei gydylau. Mae'n bwysig i'r gyflwydau o'r llae'r wyner. Mae'r arfer o'i ddechrau. Felly gallwch bod dyna gwaith yn cael ei bod yn cael chi'n gilyddol. Mae'n olygu i'r cydhaelio gyda'r hyn sy'n golygu o'r gyllideb. Mae rhai gydol y mae'r cyflogso iawn. Mae'n olygu i ni'n mynd yn cyflog o'r gyflog oedyn. Mae'n yn cyflog o'r gyflog o'r gyflog oedyn. Mae'n rwy'n.... mae'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n cysylltu. Mae'n golau eich gwasddau. Grafyn y gallwn mwy gellog yma a nes i gyd yn gweithio'n dweud mewn hefyd. Mae'n gweld i'r proses arall. Fewn i gweithio'n yng Ngheilw ngheilw gwysig. Ian i'i'n Cyth. Mae'n rhefyd i gweithio eich cyngor. Mae'n eu—— yn ychydig i'n mynd i'n gwelio'n arddangos. And you're really enjoying it. It's great. I have really enjoyed it. I have seen a couple of old team mates, the date I heard all and Gary Watson. And we've just ex-jares a few stories from the past and stuff. I'm apple of playing here with a couple of mates... One lad I've met for the first time today, but the other two I know very well. So it's been pretty enjoyable. As I said it's like 40 years since the last played. But I'll probably take it up again I think. I really enjoyed it. First one I hit the green with and then since then I've just been it in the trees every time. So it's exactly what I expected. How good is it to be alongside some fellow Bantams again? It's brilliant. It's great to come and have a game of golf and see some familiar faces and just have a good day. It's fantastic. I'll guess you out. You meet bumping to other people. Bruce, Spanish Dizier, Terry Dolan, Lest Chapman, yw'r gweithio'r blaes i'r bleru, Lest. One of the funniest men I've ever met in football. Also one of the most educated as well, so a grammar school education, Lest, so he's just finished now as kit man at Man City. So he's good, it's good to bump into these lads again. He's really good, I've still kept in touch with Hans and Billy Clark who are here. We had a really good group and it was a special time in my career. We got to the playoff semis against Millwall and just came up a little bit short. But it's a special club and one that I've tried to keep in contact with as many people as possible. The fans certainly looked after me while I was here. So yes, it's nice to come back and certainly be part of the days like this. It's nice to see that everybody from the clubs here as well. It's the first opportunity I've really had to mingle with other sponsors and just see what they're all about. Obviously, we've all got the same sort of goal with sponsoring the club, but we don't really know what everybody does. So it's nice to just get out somewhere casual. That's great, I've played in many of these to be fair over the years. And it's always enjoyable coming back and having the game, seeing familiar faces. And obviously playing with people that support the club, it's always good, isn't it? No, we're asking every former Bradford City player we speak to about this today, but just from your career at the club, what's the outstanding moment for you? Oof! Asked in the other way, scoring that goal to help get the team to where Millwall was obviously. Great moment for me and my family. It would have to be probably the Sunderland game where the atmosphere in the stadium was the best I've seen. And it was obviously a great result on a great cup run and with a group of lads who I've unbelievable memories with. So that would probably be the standout moment personally for me. As a player, I think everybody will look back to the time we beat Liverpool in the league cup. I'll never forget that, that's for sure. And the claim to a fair man, I didn't find this out until maybe two years ago, that the youngest player to score, that scored on my 17th birthday at Cambridge. We got beat 2-1 at Cambridge, so they'd just come in the league. I'd played mid mid-debyg against Chester on the Wednesday, I'd played Cambridge on the Saturday, as I say, 17th birthday. And unfortunately I got beat 2-1, but that just is... I could talk you through the goal now, it's just... Cross comes in, I was about maybe six, seven yards out, a little toe poking. It took me about three or four laps to go around before I could settle down again. But great times, that's the best memory I've got, without a shadow of a doubt. Definitely, yeah, bit of an if-you-start, should we say. I had a move from Orient back to Bradford, and it was a bit of a transition time for me early part of the season. But once I found my feet, it was a great experience for me, and like you said, just coming up a little bit short against Millwall. But no, I love my time here, and like I said, the support from the fans and the staff have always been a massive part of my career.