 Mark, gyrdwch yn ddlaw eich fawr i. Epasswch 來 fel peth oedd yng Nguredd yn siarad. Wel, dyma'n golygu a'r wahanol ac y gallwn ei'r bwysig am eu bodi'n gyrdwch yn ganterdd. Mae mwyaf ar wefio'n gyrdwch yn dewis o'r wir. Mae'r gwrs cyfwyng sy'n gweithio'r gyrdwch. Mae'r gyrdwch cyfwyng yma yn ddigon ni wedi credu eu cyfwng. Mae'n gyrdwch hefyd wedi cael ei bodai ambeno'i gael ymlaen.Right in the position. I made a lot of changes for the guys that came in. Each and every one of them were excellent. Made a real statement really in terms of them wanting to be part of what we're doing. I'm giving them that much game time, a number of them. I thought their performances were really good. That's really comforting for me moving forward because we're going to need everybody. Mae'n creu i chi whallio sydd yn oed wedi'i gweld cymaint o adeiladau o'r lefel sy'n cael ei mewn. Rhywbeth i ffagor o maen nhw'n lofi, wedi weld mae'n fengyntbwyd yw'r bydau. civilian yw'r llef yn gweithio'r cyfrifio. Mae'r dysgu wnaeth iddo i wneud o feedsbyddol yn ei wneud, yn cael ei wneud o'r golygu achos roeddag, i wneud o'i cyfrifio'r cwelltyd ac mae'n gofio'n gyd yn ystyried i gynnyddol ..y'r gwleidiaeth a'r lleidio sydd wedi gweld. Mae'r cwpio ar gyfer eu hynny. Yn hynny'n i'r adasuniaeth, sefydlu'r drwyddo, fynd i'n ffordd y gallwn bod ychydig i'r cyfnwys. Tymu, mae ydy'r dweud yn ymweld ar y cyfeirio. Felly mae'r cyfrifio o'r cyfrifio o'r cyfrifio. Yn chi, mae'r cyfrifio i'r cyfrifio. Mae'r cyfrifio o'r cyfrifio o'r cyfrifio. oeddech chi'n meddwl o'r grwp hwnnw wedi clywed o'r ffordd sy'n meddwl o'r cynnig o'i ddechrau, a os ydw i'r rhan o'r af Mathlwyd Bryddon, os ydw i'r safledig wifi yma o'r cyhoedau bydd o'r deta, ac mae eisiau ei sê'n gweithio bod y dyma'r cyfrifiadau? Wel y gallwn yn ag diem ni'n mynd yn ysgrifenni, ac mae'n gallu'n gwneud ei wneud amddurr如果你'n credu Jake did really well. He's getting better every time he plays. I think initially in his early games maybe his decision making wasn't quite right on occasions but he's worked on that and we've talked that through with him in terms of what he needs to do just to create a little bit of space for himself. Once he gets into his stride then he's very difficult to knock off the ball and he's really adept at hitting that ball with his right foot from the left hand side as it's illustrated and he's adept on the other side as well because he's scored the second from the opposite side to the first one. So, yeah, I think he's really growing into the club and his role within the club and when he's asked to perform then he's starting to make an impact in every game he plays so that's important for him and for us. My angle, we saw him come off the bench and playing a more central role than we used to seeing him. You've also got plenty of players in that strikers role. Do you see him as a viable option there as well? Oh yeah, yeah. I mean, Lee did really well for me in that role towards the end of last season and this season he's a very viable option there. Technically very, very adept at retaining possession and Lee is a very, very good player. At times he probably needs a little bit more physicality because he's a big guy and he needs to use that physical presence that he's got but as a footballer I really like him as a player. He's technically one of the better players in the group so he's a player that's important to us. Two new faces arriving this morning. We'll touch on Tyrate right in a second but Dion Pereira first, a player that you saw a bit of last season towards the back end. Did you always know that you wanted to bring him back into the group this season? Yeah, we hope to do it. We didn't get too much encouragement after the season ended if I'm honest and Dion had a really good pre-season with Luton and got really close to the first team and it looked like he was going to be part of their plans moving forward for this season. Last couple of weeks that situation has changed and we were aware of that so we've always kept tabs on this situation at Luton and we're always asking to be kept informed if he was going to be allowed out. So that seemed to accelerate the last couple of weeks obviously with conversations he's had with his parent club and the opportunity came only in recent days to actually pursue it and thankfully it's happened. He's in today's first time. He's got a big smile on his face like he usually has and he looks absolutely delighted to be back and we're all really happy that we've got his services for another season and he's obviously a crowd favourite. Everybody loves seeing him play and looking forward to working with him for a longer period. You mentioned the smile on his face there. Is he a player that you hope him will add a lot to the squad both off the pitch as well as his ability on it as well? Yeah he's very popular within the group. That was part of the reasoning behind trying to get him back again. He's got a doubted ability but he's a great personality around the place as well. So that's important when you bring in players in from other clubs. You're never quite sure how they will integrate but there was never any danger of Dion being a problem in that regard. He's well thought of. He's a good player and he's a great personality. Tyrate Wright comes in from Aston Villa. Just tell us a bit about him and his background as a player and what he's like. He's got a good experience at league 2 level. He's been out on a number of loans and he comes to us with a real understanding of what's required at this level. So that's important. I think sometimes when you pick up young players if they're first and second loans then it's more of a risk but Tyrate knows the level. He's got good ability, quick, probably gives us a little bit more pace than we've obviously had before which is important for us. There's probably one area that we haven't got an abundance of pace. We've got good pace but not out an out pace but Tyrate will give us that. I'm pleased with the options we've got. We've got a good variation in all our forward players and players playing in forward areas so that's important. As we see the season pan outs and we're beginning to suspect that a lot of teams will come to Valley Parade especially and try and frustrate us by getting people behind the ball. So we're going to have to have different threats and different type of players to find a way through and the two guys that we've added will give us different problems that we can set our position teams. You mentioned depth there. Is it important with two signings like Dion and Tyrate that the Dutch have depth of squad but quality depth as well? Yeah, we don't bring poor players in just to make up the numbers. I've got good numbers, lots of numbers so we're every one of them as a role to play and we need it this year so the quality has to remain the same. Ideally if one good player goes off the field or whatever or is not available then another one comes in and replaces that player so we're in that position now. I don't think private city have had the strength and depth that we have this year in recent years so that's really important. I think your first 11 can be strong but if a lot of teams can lose players then that depth isn't quite good enough but that's not the case with us. Will both being contending for Walthall this weekend? We'll see how they go. Tyrate is up to speed. He's had a number of games in the last couple of weeks. I've played full 90 minutes so he's up to speed. Dion had a little strain I think a couple of weeks back, three or four weeks back but he's been training for two weeks so they're both an option. Is that your transfer business done now as far as you're concerned or is there still anything you'd like? I don't anticipate any more coming in. I'd be very surprised if any go out but never say never but we're quite comfortable with where we're sat here. It's not a case of a late night order of Papa John's. I don't think we'll need them tonight. I think most of our business is done. Moving to Walthall then at the weekend. What are you expecting from them as a club to bring to Valparade? Well they're a good side, strong side and they will have to be our best. I think if we play really strongly in terms of what we talk about week in week out about what we try to do in terms of effect in the opposition then if we're at the right levels then I think we'll be difficult for Walthall. Once again it depends how they approach it. I think they're good enough to come and back their own ability to have a go against us but we'll have to wait and see. Other teams have surprised us in that regard and maybe disappointed us really when they've come and just packed the bus but we'll have to see what their approach is. We can't dictate that it's about what we do. And just finally then mind your Michael Flane, obviously a former Bantam's player. Had he been in charge at Newport now at Walthall, what have you meant to his coaching career so far? He had a really good time at Newport. Obviously he used to keep an eye on the Welsh clubs and he had a really good time there, really enhanced his reputation. Obviously he moved on now and he'll be wondering to make an impression at his new club so he's a very accomplished manager at this level. I've met him previously just briefly at a Welsh game action so we could catch up. Obviously coming in when you did in February this has been your first transfer window. How important has it been to build the team that you want, the marquee's team of property? That was the end clearly. A summer window gives you ample time to really understand the market and try and get players over the line. As you know we did a lot of business very, very early and we're pleased with the quality of players that we brought in. You see a number of the players that are moving now, which a lot of them are players that as a group we talked about and discussed them and maybe you said no, not quite what we're looking for but now they've become available and teams seem to be scrambling around getting players over the line. We're quite comfortable where we are. We're delighted with the business we've done. We feel we're in a good place with good variation to whatever I decide to do, come each day or Tuesday whenever we play. So we're excited what's ahead of us and I think it settles everybody down. Everybody knows where they're going to be for the next few months and that's important so that we have that continuity in terms of faces. Having gone that business early it's allowed you to bring in players like Scott, beyond Tyreek and not have to totally disrupt the group. The group is basically set there and they can just come in. They've been added to embellish the group and we think that's what they'll do moving forward. It's important that the loan deals you do have an impact obviously. You look at Key and Harris as well, he's going to play a bigger part in the next few weeks I'm sure. So they all will have an impact for us so I think it's always about making sure we were stronger at the end of the window than at the beginning which clearly we fundamentally are. As Pete was saying, the window mark, did you envisage at the start of it that you'd probably haven't made for the 17 signings? Did you envisage at me that maybe? No, not really. We obviously had some re-contracts within that as well and other players that maybe we would have, absolutely we would have resigned but weren't able to negotiate that. So there's always that churning in terms of personnel so you have to deal with it the best you can. But it does give you an opportunity because a lot of players leave and there's opportunities to bring a number of players in. So you can shape the team probably easier or better or more readily than maybe at different levels I've managed at because sometimes absolutely at a Premier League level there isn't that much churn as there is in League 2. Which is great for a new manager coming in though isn't it because you can put your mark on it, you can mould it how you want and it's your team top to bottom isn't it? Yeah see what you get now. Yeah it is my team, I'll be judged by my team which is fine. As I said I'm quite comfortable with the quality that we've been able to bring. The Lads and Ryan and Stephen Jen have done a really great job making sure these things get over the line. And I have a small part there obviously in terms of saying yes or no to these players but it's still a process to get them over the line and it takes a lot of negotiation so we've done really well in that regard. I was going to ask about Stephen Jen obviously it was an appointment that you were very heavily involved in, it took a while and I mean he's been very busy isn't he? Looking at the record he's obviously done a very good job. Yeah well that's when I first met Stephen obviously came to my house and we pretty much did a formal interview and myself and Ryan were really impressed with his knowledge of whenever we mentioned a player or plucked a player out to try and trip him up, he knew every one of them so he knows his subject. He's really passionate about the role that he has and that comes across in his enthusiasm and his determination to get the best players he possibly can in front of me to say yes or no so it's working really well at the moment. On a personal level he's a great guy and the whole team are self-clean Ryan and Stephen work really closely together to make sure we get the right players. Having that trust with him is so important isn't it because you know that if he brings you a player it's not going to be wasting your time? No they're going to be at the right level, he understands now in the short time we've been working what level I'm looking for and what qualities I'm looking for in players so that obviously helps him in terms of when he presents a player he knows the level that I expect. For the most part he's been able to deliver. You spoke earlier about sort of saying you've had sort of more hits than misses in terms of the ones you wanted most of them you managed to get. I mean the fact that sort of you caught Dion at the end or sort of puts the cherry on the cake in a way I mean was it, I mean I know we spoke a week ago and you sort of weren't too optimistic. You said Luke when trying to play some a bit higher. I mean when did you sort of sense that hang on we've got a chance here? Was it literally the last few days? Yeah it was probably I would say Monday, Monday early Tuesday maybe was the first inkling that we had of it so it's obviously moved very rapidly but that's a lot to do with Dion as well because once he understood that he wasn't going to be in and around the first team squad at Luton then he wanted to play football he just loves playing football so the options for him when once that he wanted to take and he always you feel had something in the back of his mind that he would always want to come back here so I think that's because of the experience he had last year and the good feeling that he had from the club and the supporters. So as a player you never forget that and to get the opportunity to come back just makes sense for him, makes sense for us he's going to hit the ground running he knows exactly what I expect from him and he just loves playing in front of brother C supporters so we're going to get that opportunity again. I was going to say you touched on the personal side I mean people sort of say it is a business and you want to go to the best club I'm having as a player but clearly when there's options that does come into it doesn't it if you realise how much you enjoyed it and they made you feel welcome how the whole place felt right? Yeah and he's still in the process of developing his career and trying to get to the best level that he can and as I said many times we're a great option for players because we're a good platform, we're a proper stage, you have to be a good player to be able to play in front of big crowds and you've got to embrace that and a lot of teams will look from afar and see how well players do at Bradford and think you can handle it at a different level so players consider those things and we understand that we're part of that and we can benefit from it. But first and foremost it's about enjoying your football and Dion knows that when he's playing well in front of our supporters then he just enjoys the experience and that's why he's here. You mentioned the Alts and you've probably said that at the moment it looks unlikely today I mean but presumably they will have to be at some point some Alts because of the numbers. There's going to be a situation where players aren't going to be getting on the bench on that. No but yeah there might be a situation after when they're closed. Obviously there's opportunities at the national league level, there's opportunities outside of our windows so if we feel players would benefit from going out then there could be possibilities of that but we're not looking at that at the moment. We're trying to have a really successful season that means doing well in all the cup competitions. I've shown my intent obviously in the caribou we're now out of that one so our focus goes on the other competitions that we're in. So I showed obviously Papa John's that I think historically we probably haven't done as well as we needed to do so that's going to become more of a priority this year than maybe other two years. Because it makes financial sense to be able to do that and alongside that because of the score we got I think we can do that. All right? Marvellous.