 Sean, first of all, can we get your reaction to the fact that the club has got four points back after the appeal? Yeah, I think we're pleased. We've got something back, obviously. You know, it was greedy, aren't it? One more. But no, I think it's, you know, the points that the club made forward have obviously been listened to and we've got the four points back. So we'll take that and now, of course, it brings clarity to the situation, which I think is good for us. It's good for the players, but I think it's good for all, actually. You say clarity, but I suppose you don't have full clarity until the second case is heard, as well. Yeah, but there's nothing we can do about that at this time, sorry. You know, the main focus is on this appeal and what came from it. And we've certainly parked that now because it's become a fact now. So like I said, the line's drawn under that. The players are clear on that. Taken the rest of the season at this time and with an open mind. Given you've got four points back, you just lifted you in the table as well. Does it give the place a lift if indeed it needed a lift? Well, I think everything that helps to give a lift of any kind is good news. I think performances have stayed solid. We haven't had the wins that we'd want, obviously. But I think the performance level's been solid. Adding the detail is important. But I think getting four back, I think gives, like I say, some form of I don't think that boost is the right word. But I think it's an adjustment to the table that was apparent. Sorry, it is now apparent. And it was needed because I think everyone felt that 10 in the first place was harsh. Some would argue, like Sam, I'm always greedy, obviously, but some would argue maybe you were expecting more back. But I would say, well, it's done now. And that was all we were looking for. Well, you know, we obviously wanted points back. But the main thing was spring clarity for us, starting at the start point. Sorry, most importantly, but for everyone, I thought, found it all a bit of an interesting period. Let's say, so I think it brings that moment of clarity. Turn it to matters on the pitch. Are you looking injury-wise, thinking in particular Garner Gay, obviously? Yeah, he's still, excuse me, he's still settling down. And Amadou's got a groin thing, similar to Garner's, actually, which are just settling down. So we'll make a more decision on them tomorrow. And he's doing well with his ankle, but it's obviously a longer term situation. And he's doing really well. I just spoke to him, actually, just before I came in and he's in a good place. And with that side of things and going, well, Andre's been back on the grass with us. He's going, well, and Deli's focus is just getting fit, you know, nothing other than that. Obviously, he's got a period yet, but I mean, he's just focusing on that. Are you thinking with Deli, though, that he's not going to be available again this season? And if so, what does that say about his feet? No, I tried someone asked me recently and I said, we're trying to just let him get fit. We're not worried about when he's alive. We're just saying, right, first things first, get fit. So that's all we're looking for him to do. And that's all he's looking for to do. What are your expectations against West Ham as well? Because they seem to have an open down season. Obviously, you remember the game down there earlier back in October, where Dominic Calvert-Lewin got the winner, of course. Yeah, we played well. I thought we'd have a good performance that day and Dominic to a real good goal. First, I think most importantly, David Moyes is someone I'm a massively high regard for. Always been a voice, certainly, if I've ever needed it. Or even after games, you know, Sharer, a bit of time with him is all experience, a vast experience he's got. So there's certainly an immediate respect there for him. A good guy as well. I've been in his company socially, I've always had a bit of fun with him. And I think he's done a great job over a period there. You know, and I know he did here, obviously, very high regard at the football club and rightly so. And I think he's done a very good job down at West Ham. You know, there's always question marks over what we do. But if you look at the period he's had there and from where they were to where they are now, I think there's a lot of progress there. And he always has an outfit there that compensates him. He's made that quite clear. So, you know, we have to go into the game in the right state of mind. I think we are. I think we are in the right place at the moment as a team, but we need to find them defining moments. And I think, you know, they become ever important if you haven't been winning. If you could add three points to the four already, it makes it a very big week for the football club. Yeah, I mean, excuse me, you know, we just come away right at the end to not take all three down at Brighton, but arguably over the game, you know, you could argue, OK, you'd accept the point. It's a tough place to go. We all know that. But adding on with the points given back and then if you can add on, win on the back of that, obviously that, as you rightly say, would be a very good week. By short. Just looking at West Ham, obviously, Jerry Bowen got the hat-trick in the previous match. The style of centre-forward that he is when he plays through the middle, how different and difficult is that as a team to adapt when you've been playing up against Ferguson in the last game or a Mateta in the match before that? How much of a different challenge is it? Well, yeah, on the other hand, I mean, you know, the Premier League has such an array of different styles and different players in different positions that I think that the format, the tactical and the size of the most important thing is very good plays done very well since he's been down there. Jerry Bowen, I remember him playing in the Falkland doing well there and making his name and then paying a pretty good fee to get him out. And he's proved it right, you know, what he's done. But I don't think it's just about one player. I think I know they've run a tricky spell, but I think they're a decent outfit. They always put our competitive side. But no, our players, I think, should have enough knowledge of the Premier League to know that all the different styles, all the different individuals have to be delivered a good performance to stop them doing what they do. And I think we'll have to do that against West Ham. When you look at West Ham, is it annoying that they've got that first win of 2024 against Brentford and come up with a bit more confidence? No, I certainly have said all along, I can only manage what I manage here. I can't manage the other people's situations. You know, you can't just always be really good or in different form. So no, I think the reality of the Premier League is being right for every game. And I don't think we've been a million miles away. I said that early season and we did get wins after good performances. And I've said it recently, I think a lot of the performances have been winning performances, but we haven't found the details account and that's our next step. And it has been all season, really. I think we've had a good level of consistency, which I spoke on when I got here. And now it's had in the details in both boxes and we're not far away, I don't think. But we've got to get it right. We've got to get it right, though, especially against teams like West Ham coming up here. Because, as mentioned, you know, getting the four points back, good point, bright and the tough place to go. And then if we can take all three again, then that's a real big week. Thank you. Thanks again. We'll go to Julie. Just on the points you'd said last week that, you know, the fact it was still going on, it was starting to drag everyone down and everyone was talking about it a lot and there is that noise around the club. Is there a different feeling the last few days since there's been a decision and just how much of an unusual situation was it to manage players in that? Yeah, I mean, I think the early part of it was this. I didn't think the word galvanised was used. I don't think we needed that. We'd had a couple of big results anyway. I thought the performance levels were good. But we won four on the trot. Then you have a tougher spell of results and injuries and all the gamefix just start piling up and then a sort of indifferent period, many draws. And then it does start to creep in eventually. But to be fair to these players, I must credit them, it took a long time for that to happen. You know, we're all waiting. The noise gets bigger and bigger. When's it coming? When's it coming? The players hear all that. And I thought they've stayed pretty steadfast at performance levels. And like I said, we've got the details right in both ends in certain games. We're going to win them games. So I certainly have a lot of respect for the playing group. Because all the outside noise, it does creep into you eventually. And I think they've done well to butt it away and stay focused on the job in hand. And what it has done now is brought clarity. You know, whatever the points back, well, good or bad, you know, whatever points it would have been or even zero, at least it would have brought the finality of it right. That's it. Now we crack on. As it happens, we get four back. The lead table looks different. And now it's about using that wisely and stepping on. But I think we've been doing that anyway. So like I said, I'll give a lot of credit to the players here because the noise was beginning to build. I try and be honest when I speak here. And I thought it was beginning to just creep in the last few games and the few weeks. And now that's it. The line's drawn and we move forwards. You've had more goals from set pieces this season than open play. Are you doing anything at the moment to try and change that? I'm just thinking because Dominic's without a goal in 20 games, Beto last scored in December. Is there anything different you're doing to try and help with that? I think through what we're doing training, you know, and, excuse me, finding different ways of creating chances. But I think we've done that considerably well over the season, actually. So I think the moment of truth is the one point in the net. And I think they know that. They don't have to keep being reminded. They're certainly not reminded about it from me every day. They know. Strikers know midfield players know wide players know. You can still score from set pieces, which, as you know, we've been stronger. No, I think they know that know where it's at. But it's our job to keep, and our responsibility to keep getting the team to forge the chances, to find the chances, and the higher quality chances gives you an easier opportunity to score. So that's a team's job, my job, and the staff's job. Sorry to get the team to do that. And I think we've done it pretty much for large parts of the season. We've got to continue doing that. Chamity scored twice in the midweek for the under-21s. How close is he to pushing Dominic and Beto? I know he's still young. Yeah, I mean, he's still learning. You know, we see him every day in training, and he's getting the odd game here and there. Excuse me, he's a development style player. He wasn't originally thinking we were going to be that close to the first team. We wanted to develop him to get to the first team, but he's up to be around it because of the lack of numbers. But he's still got a lot of growth in him, and I can see it. And I think he's improving. Tarkovsky, Brantwight, Mikolenko, just some of the players that seem to play every minute of every game. I think Tarkovsky last season was the only outfield player as well as play every minute of Premier League action. Given you have got a small squad, you can't really be changing them, and they're doing a good job. Do you worry about burnout, or do you do anything to help them with that? No, just crack on. Can't be playing. There's a lot to talk about that at the end of the day. You know, I think it can affect you when you're playing in all different varying competitions. We haven't been, you know, no Europe and things like that. I've been through that, so I've experienced that. It can be a lot to take on, especially when you're new to it. But I think the game's schedule, apart from December, I think that was hard, and I spoke clearly on that. And now we've got these chunks of weeks when we haven't played, and that can be a frustration. But at the end of the day, we're asking the players to work hard. They get better support than ever in our players, whether it be, you know, their health and wellbeing, whether it be their diet, whether it be the strength and conditioning, the feedback, the stats, the facts. So they're balanced. You know, we ask a lot of players, football asks a lot of players with extra time added and all things like that, but they have got a lot of support and never more so than ever at the football club. So we ask a lot of them, but we do protect them. Thank you. Thanks, Julian. Any further questions in the open section? Will, we'll go to you. Hi, Sean. You talked about clarity with the points deduction. Would you like some clarity now with the Premier League in regards to the takeover, because that has been run a lot longer than people expect us? It's out of my hands that. Just wait and see what happens. Like I said, you've got no news to report. Nothing's changed from my point of view. And until it does, then, you know, I'm sure I'll inform you. But it's an ongoing process. So is that completely different to the point, because obviously that plays on the players, but the takeover, they don't... No, I don't think so. I think the point's different there. The points, Tally, and the idea of the appeal was a much different situation. They're not worried about takeovers, and I was way over miles above what you're doing in a football pitch. That's something for another day. But no, their focus would have been on this appeal process at the end of that period that I spoke of, you know, finding, okay, where is it now? You know, it's been dragging on and on. Where is it everyone wants to know? So I think that's more important to them in their world, which is points on the board and deliveries on the pitch. Instead of the business end of the campaign, now I'm sure you'll start to plan for next season. Obviously, every game is the business end. Everyone uses that tag. The first scouting scene of the business end. It's all the business end of the season. But when do you start maybe planning for the likes of, say, Garner Gale's contract, James Cormill's contract? It's ongoing. You know, me and Kevin, in real open dialogue, we are, or not so much me, but Kevin is with the agents and the players. They all know where it lives. It's an ongoing situation. Is that the same with the players? With all of them. Whether it's young players, we're looking to protect the future of the club, but it's the older players looking to protect them now. Every situation that the people are on board with everything, they know what's going on. Everyone should know a version of everything, because Kev's got that. Definitely, I know for a fact, get the open ones and communication with everyone.