 The teams come out for the injury that he sure was leading, the Vision 2 play-off final. Bradford City forces, Knox County, and what a tremendous sound, the crowd are making. The crowd are tremendous, the flags of Bradford, the white, black and white flags of Knox County. Looking round, certainly the oxenmen, my love, Shelton, outliving the men from Nottingham. Craig A for the Kamara's today, not only Chris Kamara has been assured that whatever happens today, he is still going to be the manager of Bradford City next season, but along with him are his two lads, Young Ben and Young Jack, the mascots for today, they were promised a few games before the end of the season. But if they got there, his two lads would be mascots of there they are now, Ben and Jack behind Crow Father, and with the rest of the team, right out by Eddie Owes. 25 years ago, whoo-hoo! Who'd have believed it? Don't look at me again, perfect. Memories of Wembley were, I always thought we were going to win, that's one thing for sure. The day couldn't have went any better. We were meant to arrive second at Wembley, and we spoke to the police who were taking us, Police Escort, and we said to them, no, no way, we've got 30,000 fans and they've got 10,000. So if we arrive first and get the roar from the Bradford fans, when they come out, they'll get booze, that'll give them inspiration, right? So it's got to be the other way around. They come out, Bradford fans, you know, they might have a little tune up, but not a lot, and then when we come out, the roar will be magnificent, and it was, it couldn't have worked out any better. We walked out on the pitch, and the roar from those 30,000 Bradford fans was incredible. And then the bonus was, we were all suited and booted, and they had their own suits on, so they looked at us and thought, crikey. So the game was won before we'd even kicked off. We kicked off Dez Hamilton with that first goal, eased the tension, and it was easy from then on. It's part of my history, you know, I wouldn't be where I am today without Bradford. I wouldn't still be in football because of Bradford getting the opportunity to go into coaching first, and then managing wouldn't have happened unless Bradford, you know, faked, absolutely faked. Sheffield United, 93, 94 season, last game of the season, we got relegated from the Premier League, but getting beat at Chelsea. So Chelsea versus Sheffield, other than that, I had a clause in my contract to say I had another year. So getting freed, because we went down a division, Lenny Lawrence was the manager here, my former manager at Middlesbrough, and straight away he got in touch, so faked, you know, really, that's how it's worked. That's how it all came out, and I'm delighted it did. What a season, Bradford City, and what a day it's going to be tomorrow, Bradford City.