 Welcome to Bradford City. You must be delighted. How does it feel? No, I'm really excited. It feels great. I'm honoured to be signing for such a good club with such a great history, so I'm delighted to be here. Why did you decide to choose Bradford as your next club? I felt like it was the right stepping stone for my career in terms of development and being at a place where it's the right environment for me to reach my full potential. You mentioned developing there, so why do you think Bradford City is the right place for you to develop your career? I think with the facilities, the backroom staff, the players they have, I think I can learn a lot and it'll be like a real sort of educational point of view in terms of football for me. And after playing at development level over in Leicester, are you excited to get some first-team experience in the EFL? Yeah, I'm really excited. I think I'm ready now for men's football and this is the place I want to be, this is where I want to be at. The club has just signed a new young head coach as well, the youngest in the football league. How do you think you'll thrive under Michael Collins? I think he'll be good for me. I think I'll really excel under him. He seems like a really good coach and I feel like he'll suit my kind of game. So you pushed for title last season and made one of the highest appearances in the team. Do you think you can bring some of that fight and desire to Bradford? Yeah, definitely. I'm coming here looking to fight for my position, looking to work hard week in, week out, day in, day out in the training ground. So I feel like I'm going to bring a lot to this club. As one of the younger lads, what do you think you can learn from some of the more experienced players at Bradford City? I think I can learn pretty much everything to do with the game, I feel like. With some of the experience at this club, it will be key for me just to even just sit down and listen to some of them, but training day to day, I'll pick up a load of stuff. And you were nominated for the Development Squad Player of the Year last season at Leicester. Has that made you even more hungry to progress and show off what you can do here at Bradford? Yeah, definitely. It's always nice knowing that your hard work is getting noticed and recognised. And with that being on the back end of last season, I'll be looking to come in pre-season, rowing to go again. And what are your key attributes as a player? I feel like physically, physically, I'm really good. Being able to get up and down the pitch, I can do that for 90 minutes quite easily. And at the end, when I do get up there, my crossing, I feel like that's the best thing I've got in my lock on my crossing. And I mean, when you've got a big man to get on the end of it, I feel like I can get a lot of assists. And what are your hopes for this season? My hopes is, first of all, is to break into the first team starting line-up and solidify my place, play week in, week out, and sort of find my feet at this club, hopefully towards the end of season, be pushing for promotion. And there's quite a lot of competition at Bradford City. Are you willing to fight off some of the old lads to fight for you, Scott? Definitely. I'm not here just to be a squad member. I'm here to start. I'm here to play football.