 Gwyrddon, y wneud i chi wedi'w'n gwybod. Rwy'n cael meddwl am y byddai'n gwneud yn gofyn i gael i gael i'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd. Ond chi'n cwyddo, sy'n rhaid o'r ffordd i'r ffordd o'r mewn rhywbeth, yn cymdeithasol y ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd. Mae'r wcwyrd ei brinogi o bwysig, mae'n unrhyw un fydd yn y fain a'r formwad y ddechrau'r ei radio i sector, mae'r llwydd. Mae'r rôl o'r rôl ar y byd. Dydw i chi rhoi, roedden nhw i wedi'w wneud yr eistedd. Mae'n gweithio'r hyn o'r rhan ni'n gwneud i'w gwleid ac rôl o'r holl, a dwi'n gweithio eu gwirio i'r unrhyw ni. Mae'r cyfrannu. Dwi'n gyf acknowledgement yma. Mae'r cyfrannu i mi anghyddon i'r deg yma, a thewch chi'n tyfu. Mae gennym i gyd, am daith hamleton, yn penedig iawn i'r cyfrannu lluniaeth. Mae'r cyfrannu i'r cyfrannu chi'n gwneud hynny. Hynny mae'r cyfrannu i'r cyfrannu. Ond mae'r cyfnodd yn ei parwfu, fe fydd yn bwysig... ..y'r cyfnodd yn gweithio, a mae'r cyfnodd yn cael eu ffordd. Yn ymdweud y ffordd iawn... ..yna bod ymdweud yr adeiladau iddo yn ei wneud i gael y tîm... ..yna ymdweud i'r cyfnodd yn y ffordd yn eistedd yn y bwysig. Mae'r gwerth o'r gole. Mae'r wneud i gael eich cyfnodd yn unig. Mae'r gweithio'r amser yn y gweithio'r cyfrindig... itw'r preferiauwr y Go nobody hwn. becoming concentrate putting boties o hyd and making it difficult to break down there was no real big space for us to explain all of the spaces was in front of their team and we wanted to get in between their team and behind their team to score the goals and we just didn't manager that target really I know when I spoke with you after the game that you said that you weren't going to speed Dwi'n fawr, rwy'n rwy'n rhan o'n fawr i'n gallu ei wneud yma, ydych chi'n gweithio'n cymoedd y graffawdd a'r anhygoel. Rwy'n fawr i'r anhygoel ac yn yr anhygoel ac yn yr anhygoel, rwy'n fawr i'n fawr i'r anhygoel ac yn yr anhygoel a'r anhygoel. Ond byddwn ni'n dweud y gallu wneud y graffawdd a'r anhygoel a'n gweithio'n fawr i'n dweud y graffawdd i'r anhygoel. yn gweithio'r ddau'i gynhyrch o'r ddweud ymlaen o'r ddweud. Ond yma'n gweithio'r ddweud yng nghymru o'r ddweud cyflym. Yn ychydig yn werth o'r ddweud y byddai'r ddweud amser o'r ddweud y tîm yw'r ddweud o'r ddweud a'r ddweud eich ddweud o'r ddweud. Ond o'r ddweud yma'r ddweud yn ei ddweud ar y cynhyrch o'r ddweud o'r ddweud Iwn ni'n gwybod dechrau'n adeiladau'r yng nghymru. Mae'n gwybodaeth i'r ddechrau'n ddysgu'n ddylch yn rhan. Felly, rwy'n meddwl'i'n gallu'n gwneud o'r fed cyffredinol, o'r ddweud o'r gwneud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Felly, rwy'n meddwl i'r ddweud o'r cyfathau i'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r holl. Mae'n golygu i gael eu cyfarfodd y celfion gan gyda'r llyfr, ond yn ymdegwyd yma'n hynny, ond ond ymdegwyd ymdegwyd. Rydyn ni'n golygu i gael eich wybodaeth. Rydyn ni'n golygu i gael eich wybodaeth a'i gael yn ymddegwyd. Rydyn ni'n gael allu'r gael byddai'n gwneud o'r wych sy'n meddwl, ond hefyd yn ddechrau'r llyfr ffordd. Ac mae'n adeiladau ymdwy attackedu. Mae'n adeiladau, ond felly rydyn ni wedi'w'n sefydliadach dyna'r cyfnod o'r meddwl, ac maewn meddwl ar ymddangos y clywedau gan gyda'u cyd- regions. mae'n meddwl ar y byd, ac maewn meddwl ar gyfer amser a wedi'n ei bod yn unig, Onw, ond yn tyfiwch ni'n dderfyniadol am gynnwys y clwp a'r hyn i'n gweithio ar y clwp. Ond maen nhw'n gwybod yn ddigon, ond yma yng Nghymru eisiau'r bwysig, y gallwn y dystau gyda'r ddalig ei ddweud adherend â'r bod nad am ystafell, ond ond y ffilm yma a chyfodwm'n gwneud yn ei ddefnyddio ar unrhyng machstod yng nghymru. Yn y ffordd, ziwb yn eich yma yna'r perthynai? Mae ydych yn ymlaen i ni'r gwasg. yn ymarferwn. Felly yn ymwneud yn unedwyr yn rhan awsiau. Ond, ym mwy fydorol yw'r cyfrifiau, yn ymwneud yn ymrydd roi fod yn gallu maes adeilogol wedi have dylunio cyfnodol, ym followers cyfnodol? Ond, hefyd, mae'r adeilogol, i gyd, yn gyd yn gwynedd, klu'r cyfle hi pubwyr, sy'n gwybod adeilogol, yn ymwynyddiadau, mynd i'r adeilogol. Mae'r adeilogol yn amddangos. Felly, mae hefyd wedi cywir angen i chi eich gwrsiau i ni yw'n i'n bosbili ac yn ei dda hwn. A'r gwneud i chi o fitting o hynny yn gwybod ymddangos ac eich mynd i chi'n eu chyrwfyddoi i'r ffordd. Onw, mae'n dechrau i'n mynd o'n ei ddim yn ei wnaethe. Mae'n byw, maeth y byw y'r safn ac mae cyntaf i y ffordd o'r rhanigio. Mae'n eu gŵr. It's been a long time since we put ourselves here in play and I think that as It has happened previously, no matter how long ago that was. It is coming back into the equation because I've conceded early last night so we did not want to go overboard. This is I think the 8th time, 7th time, whatever it is. In the last 10 games it has not Andrea Wolff played effective games. a chond o'r rhan o holleg o gweistiau. Ond dyna ato Feidlenol ar hyd yn ddweud Rydym ni'n gwneud. Rydym ni'n gwneud. Rydym ni'n gwneud ychydig am yr adeg fel y gallur yn ball. A ddweud yr adeg yn fwy o'r amser yn dangos. Rydym ni'n gwneud. Rydym ni'n gwneud yma o'u gweithio. A rydym ni'n gwneud. A rhan o'r cyd-af. Donde yw'r cyd-af? A byddwch ar y Newry. Dwy ymwy o ddweud yn gwneud. If there's a solution that we can control, then let's try and put it into practice. If not, and it's something we can't control, then crack on. That's how I see life and certainly management and football. You can only try to influence the things that are under your concern. If there's other things outside that, that's why waste energy or time, think about it. So, it's just trying to give the players a confidence that if you want to be successful, you have to overcome challenges, you have to overcome a lot of competitors. Teams do play differently here, they do approach games differently here. So, I'm obviously relatively new here in home games, so I'm learning about that aspect of it. And like it is with anything in life, if there's a thing there that I think I can fix, I talk to the people around me, the people involved, and we try and find the solution. So, that's what we're trying to do. So, if that happens again to us, if we do concede and we go round, what do we do next time? Because listen, we are not going to, for whatever many months and years, keep clean sheet after clean sheet and win every game. So, next time this happens, how do we correct it and go about it and overcome it to win the game of football? That's it, isn't it? I mean, everyone's playing the same game, a game of football. But each club has their own unique difficulties, challenges, problems to solve, and each club has their own respective histories as well. And I just wonder, as a manager who has worked at different football clubs, when you inherit a club with its own particular challenges and issues to overcome, how important it is to have that overall general perspective. I can talk about there about just reminding the players that this was, you know, it was a bolt out the blue, six games of good form and then just one defeat. How important is it to have that perspective when you balance it with, I guess, the own respective issues that you inherit from a particular football club? Yeah, it's important you have that perspective because, you know, football can be a rollercoaster at times and I think the last two games has been a rollercoaster for us, you know, the highs and the lows. But, you know, we can't afford to let that happen to us and we've got, in some time, to take a step back and go, you can't, we don't want to sugarcoat the disappointment we felt last night and ignore it, but also we've got to take it into the bigger picture and say, well, our last six games have produced this, so let's not, you know, let's not blow effing it out and be defeatist and negative about it, but let's be honest and actually confront anything that we need to fix. And that goes from week to week, you know, it's not just on the back of a negative result, that could be on the back of a positive result. Yeah, that was great but look, we just need to improve this before it becomes a problem. So we can't see analysing stuff like that, but yeah, every club I think has, I wouldn't say, challenges or nuances or, you know, different variables and it's how you frame them in your own mind, for me. You can either look at it and go, well, 16, 18,000, the pressure that, or you go 16, 18,000, brilliant, that's what I wanted to play in front of when I was eight years old. It's how you look at that scenario and situation, you know, so we talked about the uniqueness of Bradford City in League 2 and the size of the support and that, and we all sign up for that. That's why we come to Bradford for that, but it comes with a responsibility to be able to perform in front of that, so it comes at a price. If you want to work for a club with a big back-in and have the support, the excitement and the back-in and the sort of, you know, the adulation or whatever, it comes at a price, you know, you have to understand it. It's all one way, so we have to produce for that. So that's, I would just say it's how we reframe potential issues or things that are there into a positive sense or one that we can control, and that's what we're trying to do. It's right, what can we control when we play this stadium if this happens? Well, this is what we can control, so that's what we'll focus on, and if there's something we can control, forget about it. Yeah, and I guess you've seen what can be achieved at that stadium albeit you didn't get the result that you wanted, but the performance merited the response that you received in the Wiccan defeat, and I know it's a performance that we've referenced a lot since then. I feel like it will be a performance that's referenced a lot between now and the end of the season, maybe even seasons to come, because it felt like such a significant performance in the way that you invested within the supporters and they did the same likewise. Yeah, I agree, I think it was almost a blueprint for what we want our games at Valley Parade to look like, and I would say Wiccan came with a plan to frustrate and hold us back, but we managed to play through it and create loads of chances and stuff like that, so it did have a different feel though, it's a knockout game, it's a cup competition where teams in the league come here and they don't have to win to get a positive result. I think a draw is seen as a positive result as well, so there's a slightly different side to that sort of opponent. We always try to reference games where it didn't go so well, but we responded in a great fashion because I think it's important that they go, well look, they say we responded, so as much as we talk about the Wiccan game as a high of performance and level we want to get to, we always reference now and then the Knox County game when we're falling down at halftime, and how we put ourselves in that situation but then how we responded to it, so there was a negative or positive coming from the negatives, and you always do that because it's relevant to the people that are here. It's no good me talking about a game I played in 15 years ago or someone else, it's because it involves us, our supporters, our players, our staff, so it's an easy reference point for us to talk about and then, but for me that's what I wanted to speak to the players today, whenever you've gone through a game, win or lose a draw, it's always about the one in front of you, and that's what we have to focus on now, and it's certainly a big one. Focusing on that then, moving on to Mansfield, and when you say that teams will possibly see a point at that parade as a good result, do you think Mansfield will come with that approach this weekend? No, I don't think they will. I think they'll come to win the game, but afterwards, if it is a draw, they might look at it differently and say, you know what I mean in the grand scheme of things, I don't know, so the first and foremost for us is we have to get back on the saddle and straight into it. It was a real body blow last night to lose the game in that fashion and certainly with the potential opportunity we had in front of us to close the gap, but as I said last night, there's always another opportunity right around the corner and those opportunities are still there for us, so we have to keep believing that we will put this behind us, that one result, regain the form that we showed in the previous six, seven, eight games and get closer to where we want to be, but we can only do that by getting a positive result on Saturday. Just final one from me on the team news front, Graham. I know he's spoken about Matty Platten. I think the hope was that he might return to full training this week or at least be back out on the grass, just what's the situation? Yeah, he hasn't returned back to full training. We had the lads who didn't play last night. We trained today, but Platty was doing his own stuff with Alex Patterson and the medical team, so he might have a bit part on Friday in our training, but he won't be available to train fully worse until after the weekend, unfortunately. Thanks, Graham. Appreciate it. OK, thanks, Jeremy. Hi, Graham. Hi, mate. Are you OK? Yeah, I'm worked out where the camera's gone, so I'm just a voice in the dark. I can see that. Obviously, you were saying about Mansfield, obviously getting back in the saddle. In a sense, possibly, would you say it's a great game to do it because you've gone from finding it against a team that was crap of the line, found the bottom, all the expectation was on you and, as you say, it played into their hands. And now you've got to, A, go straight back out of value bright and you've got to do it against a team that are currently the best team in the league. Yeah, that's the challenge in front of us and we have to head on. We have to understand, and that's what we just wanted to show. We didn't go through the whole game, but we just showed a contrast of what we did well at the start in the Atkinson game and what we didn't do at the start yesterday. So we can correct that. The players are intelligent guys. They will take it on board. They are extremely ambitious to be successful and if you want to be a successful team, then you have to take on all comers. You can't just want to play and be certain teams. You have to go up against the best and currently Mansfield are the best in the division. So it will be a tough task, but I think for me, I think this is when we've seen the best of our team and it's other games that I feel where we have our work cut out to improve. But regardless of how well we'll play, it will certainly be a big challenge for us on Saturday, but we've got to believe that we can certainly play our part in a winning game for them. One of these teams have been knocking on the door for several seasons now. It's seasoned top 17, aren't they really? Yeah, they've been striving to get out of this division for a good few years and they've gone really close and they've got a vastly experienced manager who's been there for a little while now and gone through the ups and downs there with the playoffs and so forth, and he's got them rolling along really well this season. So yeah, they have similar aspirations to us, I would expect, but they're in a much better position. So that's where we have to show in this one-off occasion, a one-off game that we can compete with the best in this division and if we can do that on a one-off game, then we have to show that we can be consistent in the next game, after that, but they are all different challenges as we will probably see on Saturday compared to what we faced last night. Talking to the players themselves, do you sense there is still that belief that you can achieve what you're trying to do? I mean, people will say, there's lots of points to play for lots of games yet, but can you sense that there is still that belief? Yeah, I do because there's a massive disappointment last night and a massive frustration if there wasn't belief that we were competing for something this season, then I think it would be almost a sugar-de-shoulders. OK, we've got to be, but that's it. There wasn't that. I didn't sense it today, I didn't sense it after the game last night. I've never sensed it with this group, to be honest. Since we came in, the team was not a 16-17 for anything, something like that, so I've never felt the team, the players as individuals have given up anything and we certainly am as a staff, so we still have a lot to fight for, a lot to play for. Whatever we do this season, if we do have aspirations being successful, even if we win our next three, four games on the bounce, we're still going to be in a tight situation where the pressure is on to win the next game, that's going to be there for us. I hope it is there for us right till the last game. If it's not, I don't think we'll be in the picture that we want to be in, so we've got almost become accustomed and used to this pressure that we're putting on ourselves to be successful and so almost take the hits, take the waves of emotion and keep playing through until the end of the season. That's what we have to do. Is it possible to almost predict the points? Is there a points tally in your mind you think you've got to go to get the chance? Or is it that many teams it's difficult to tell? Impossible, I think. I don't think it is to be honest. I don't think it's relevant for us to be honest. Even if there was a line where we go, this will definitely do that. We've just got to focus on the next game. If we start doing that going on, we might get three here, one here, three there. You're just not focusing on what you need to focus on, that's what your action is, what your job is for the team, what your responsibility is for your teammates, for me and my staff. For me, if we start looking at that and trying to imagine that, then we're torturing ourselves in one sense because you can't tell the future. The only thing we need to focus on is how do we get three points on Saturday against Manchester Hotel? Last night, obviously, there weren't loads of positives, but Jeremy Walker coming on, playing a half, he looked bright in patches, didn't he? You can sort of see that the Jeremy Walkie you want is coming back in me. He's missed three months of football and training. To be honest, he hasn't been training with us that long. I think probably if we were at an earlier stage of the season and had a lot longer left, he's returned to play. He might have took another week to ten days, but the games are running out. James is absolutely desperate to help us be successful. He's not up to full-match speed or preparation, but neither is Tyreek. That was his first 90 minutes for a long, long time. But they're both creative players. They're both really good attacking players for us. They're great options for us, but we just have to give them the minutes to get up to speed because we know how valuable they are to us and how creative they are. I think we finished the game with two defenders on the pitch the other night because Tyreek had left back and we had two wingers. It was just as much attack and threat as possible. We'll always put teams out to go and attack games. James Walkie gives us something that we've missed for a couple of months, because he's slightly different from any other player and that's what I would feel. There was one instance when he nicked a ball on the halfway line. That's the play you love, isn't it? He's got a great sense. We talk about that a lot. We're an aggressive team. We press a lot. He's got this natural intuition to understand which side the opposition player is going to take the ball and he changes angle of press right at the last minute. He's just got that natural timing and understanding where the ball is going to land and where the player is going to take it and his timing is just arriving when they can't see him. That was him all over. It was a great pass through to Tyreek who had a really good shot at the end of it. Jamie was a real bright spot for us when we first came in. Unfortunately we lost him for three months and it's great to have him back. Fingers crossed he stays fit for the rest of the season. I was going to ask about Tyreek. Is it a little bit of a pain barrier? Has he played through at the moment after the whack he took at the weekend? That's not a real concern really with Tyreek. I think the pain management is something that a lot of players will go through season to season. It's a physical sport and you're always going to be carrying some bump or other. It's just his lack of actual game time because he's an explosive player. His data is through the roof in training and games and it's making sure that we don't lose him again like we did when we brought him in. It's more that exposure to full matches and how he plays rather than a little bump on his foot. A little bump I'm doing at this service. A sofa. Great stuff. Thanks man. Hi Adream, how are you? I'm not so many questions. Without brushing it on the carpet, obviously disappointing. You're still in a quarter of the season to guard me. If you're going to have a little blow it's not going to knack of your season. You've still got just enough time haven't you? It's not fatal. It was an opportunity for Ivo for three points which we made extremely difficult for ourselves. It's not fatal. It's only fatal if you imagine it to be and allow it to be in your own mind. If you've got a positive outlook in you and you see nothing but opportunity in front of you then you've got a chance of creating opportunities. I'll see everything. That's certainly the case for us. There's no teams that are putting in massive runs of form like long 10-15 games to suggest that we can't be one of those teams competing for the playoffs coming the end of the season but there's a lot of work in front of us. We're just trying to focus on the next bit of work we have to do in that Saturday's game. You're big on attitude, good characters, that sort of thing. I suppose at this time of the season it's even more imperative isn't it? It's massive isn't it getting that right attitude at this point of the season and not having excuses, that sort of thing? Yeah, 100%. I think that's why I'm being like, when we recruit, when we do pre-season that because I know what challenges come ahead in a season of football and there's times where it doesn't go your way. You'll expect criticism, take criticism. You'll be unlucky sometimes. It's going against you. Do you turn into a victim and you try and deal with it and crack on and this comes from the mind. It comes from a mentality that you can encourage and gano it within a squad but you certainly need individuals that represent those best qualities at all times. I 100% feel we have those players without a shallow doubt and I will always support those players in the work because I never ever have to admonish the players or talk about their effort in training our games. It's not through that. We just have to help and guide them to be the best version of themselves. I was going to ask you finally about the cases and a lot has been said about it. Is it almost you've got to treat it like a ban word almost because it becomes so debilitating doesn't it? People can reference it and you've just got to try and blank it out haven't you really and just deal with it and try to do it? It's just another challenge. We talk about mindset because you don't know what's going to be thrown at you. You go to a game, it's called off. You go to another game, it's called off. Where's your mindset? You're still doing the right things and you're still professional. It's like that. You can look at pitch and use it in an excuse or you can go, well actually I'm just going to make the best of it. That's it. It's how you reframe everything that goes on in your life and I just don't want us to be a group of people that look for excuses without taking our own accountability and responsibility for what we can do and what we can do better. It's like what I was saying earlier. We cannot control the pitch so ignore it and just crack on with how we want to play. There's loads of circumstances why it's done that. It's no one's particular fault. So let's just forget about it and then crack on with playing football. I'm sure all our players have included myself in our days I've played on absolute cabbage patches as kids and played there for hours on end enjoying our football so let's look at it that way rather than the negative side.