 Graham, do you think this afternoon, I would imagine after the dominant periods of play that we had in the second half as a real killer and a real bitter word to lose again? Yeah, definitely. I don't think anyone, certainly from our side, would suggest that we deserve to lose that, but even a neutral I think could see the second half. It was almost one-way traffic, apart from a couple of counters. They've scored with their only shot, which is down to us. We have to keep that focus and to make sure even if we're not taking the opportunities we're creating that we don't concede under the ball goal, because obviously we put ourselves on the back foot with the one in the first ten seconds or something. So I thought the response from the players was good. It was a slow burner at the start because I think going to go down at home against a team that wants to sit in as well made it doubly difficult to get back in, but we did and deservedly so. And then second half, like you say, I thought the momentum, the pressure, the quality that we had on the pitch was going to create the winning goal, but unfortunately we didn't do that. How difficult is it when you concede a goal you've found all week in the lead-up to this game and 24 seconds in you wonder down and equally the response then to get back up and equalise before our time and look the better scene in the second half until the winning goal. That must take a lot of initiative from our boys and character resilience. Yeah, I think I've just said that to the players that the response was good, but the response has to be even better now because you've been beating a game you felt you shouldn't have and things can inspire against you, injuries and so forth and a few decisions, but now you've got to test the character. And this is where me as a manager or the head coach, we actually see who's ready to fight again on Monday morning, who wants to be in that team next week, who wants to show that whatever life throws it on, they're ready to compete again. And that's where we are. So for me, the season started today and not, you know, the previous 15-16 games or whatever it is. For me, we've tried to put a few things in place in the three days that we've had and we probably only really saw the fruits of that in the second half. I thought when we could just remind the players of that half time because sometimes when you can see so early that the sort of game plan can go out the window and I felt we did for the first 15-20 minutes after that, then we slowly come to grips with what we want to do, then we lost the player, we readjust, then we lose another player, we try to readjust. So I thought from a half time we're in a good place because then we could give a bit of feedback from the first half but also give a bit of feedback to the players who had come on the pitch and yeah, so yeah, but life's not fair sometimes, certainly not football and then we have to take on the team. As far as the first game goes, the challenges that we face, the adversity, like I said, everything in that game that kind of conspired against us, does it give you something to build on in terms of this is, as far as a game is concerned, a lot of things have come bad there for us. We know how to battle against them and we need to learn how to battle against those going forward and we've got the tools to be able to do so. Yeah, you know, football and life is going to go like that. You know what I mean? It's never planes sailing, I think any professional football or coach will look back on the 10, 15, 20 years they've had and if they look back and think oh that was a piece of cake and it was all rosy, then they're lying. There was loads of times when you challenged, things go against you, sometimes it's down to you and your performance, sometimes it's just through luck, sometimes it's through the quality of the opposition, so I think there's a few things in there to look at. I don't think there was loads that went against us, had some big moments, thought the goal, the first goal was straight away before we'd even started, the second goal was completely against them on a play, but we have to understand that these are the highlights of a football and we have been betting in both final thirds, you know, we have to be better not to concede and we have to be better, so when we have that momentum, that pressure and the players in there, because we certainly had enough bodies up there to create, that we have to take the opportunities to score. That's the reality, things are going to come against us, players are going to get injured, referees are going to make certain decisions, game management and all that, time wasting and all that sort of thing, which seems to have been thrown out of the window, that sort of initiative. We have to crack on and make sure that we play within the rules, but play to the limit and try and win. Equally finally, we've now, until the next game, I guess, in a sense, as far as the first game comes, is concerned, particularly in the second half, plenty of positives to take and building blocks to you're not taking it in the future. Yeah, I think training, you see a portion of what you want to see or what a player can do in a game, like I said during the week, I think it's great having the training games, but until the training days, until you get to the games, they're the acid test, they're the ones where you really see who can perform and who can take their training levels into game levels, who can play against different oppositions and all that sort of thing. So, you know, that's a big learning curve for myself. We'll take out the many positives of that in our build-up playing, how we create, there's still some stuff we haven't even been able to cover in the last three days, which was evident in there. So, you know, because we wanted to start small, you know, and not give them a shed load of information in three days, and their brains are fried. We had to make sure that they had the pertinent stuff to go into today. And I thought we saw that in the performance, but you know, it's one of them, if you sit there and think our looks against us, then it's not going to help you. I don't really believe in that. I think we're in control of our destiny. I think we can do things to make sure our future looks good and looks bright. And that's what we have to put in place. But I thought the atmosphere in here was unbelievable in the second half. That's why it's a bit of a double pain, not getting beat, because we had to reward that. I thought it was amazing, the atmosphere in the second half going down towards that goal. And we need them to support our team and our players going forward. I think the majority of them would have appreciated the efforts of the players without a shadow of a doubt. But there's no, there's no, no crimes in being disappointed in the result and showing displeasure because we're here to win and we didn't do that.