 Sean, just how important is that win and how welcome is it? Both important and welcome. We looked at the idea of how well we've played this in not once so we deliberately tried to play long and strong and made the game as awkward and as ugly as possible and getting an ugly win and it worked. We wanted to ask as many questions as there are early on by getting them behind and asking questions in the back line and I think overall it worked. As I said, we gave the ball away too cheap because there was a nervousness when you've been on a run like that and that stops the storyline, it changes the storyline but now it's important we build on that. But the winning mentality is important and I think it was on show today to make sure we found a win. What were you planning to say to the players in the moments before half time before that goal went in? We weren't far away without being fluid or anything but we knew that and so the big thing for me was to believe in what we're doing and I thought they did, they stuck at it and they were asking questions. I remember it's a funny game today, I mean, I hate crying it in to be honest about referees and all that but how we don't get a second set up, how we don't get a penalty again today with Jimmy Garner. It's identical to last week's with Don down at Bournemouth. We never got that one either. I mean, we all see it in the moment. I don't know what, I don't know how we don't get them. You know, anyways. That aside, it was more important the mentality to win and I think that was on show. We've asked a lot of the players, with his family situation, his wife's had a baby over night which is fantastic of course, congratulations to them but couldn't play today. Amadou finished training but said he was too sore to play so then that's another body down. Dukes had to put another shift in again. Andre's finished 90 for the first time in a while. So, you know, there's some stories behind the stories that are important but they've put a proper shift in today to make sure we won. For so many of the last few months, you've been saying about Dominic Cavallio and needed something to come off as Shane or his back or just an ugly goal. I think that's where we step up and now he gets the lucky deserves. Yeah, and all of a sudden you're two in two, you know, he's pressed well and he's got his foot across the keeper and you know, sometimes they don't bounce him but it does. You know, I think we had other moments. The thing we know we've got to correct the number of times we break on teams and today as well and not finding the last pass and not finding the final moment. I mean, that's something that's been a challenge all season. It was there again today because the game should have been killed off but we didn't kill it off and then you wonder, it's obvious at the end but the facts and the facts will think that one shot on target. So it's a pretty fair reflection of dominating the game in a different way, not with the ball but without the ball and giving that feel to make sure that you see the game through which we did. Happy days. It's funny that when we don't get a resource a lot, there's a lot more questions. Obviously, Sean, this could be a good time. I didn't see you in ages, you all right? Got a good time. This week is judgement date on the week coming up. I mean, how important was this win in conjunction with that? Yeah, I mean, look, it's... You know, you're trying to control the control of balls which I speak about endlessly in the realities. It's hard because at the end of the day, they were asking me this week after the media and on Thursday, have we stepped forward and I said, well, today's win would be on 35 points. We only got 36 in the season's work last season. We've got seven games to go. So there you go, well, and that's unfortunate for me because it's not on my watch and it's difficult. But on the other hand, it is another reality. That's where it's at, lads. We don't know what's going to come next. But I've reminded the players, we can control the control of balls and that's changing the storyline. And we've had another step forward to change that today. There's not every answer. Not saying we've got every answer, but it's a very important victory today and that's another step forward in the mentality to take the rest of the season on. I think we've deserved better out of the run we've had. You know, it's goals that we're saying, winning, you know, you have to win. We've dominated games here, drew or lost. And if we won them, they'd have said, yeah, way better than the opposition, but you don't, and they say it was a poor performance. That's life as a football manager. But changing that is the important factor and we've taken a step forward in changing it today. It's also important that the players to be... Yeah, well, yeah, they are generally. I mean, they've been great. We talked about that as well in there. They've been great. It's a challenge for them because they're nervous and that makes the players nervous and it's vice versa. And like I say, I'm pleased we did today because it was a very important win and another clean sheet. I think that's nine now. So that side of the game has been intact even through a tough run when we haven't won. Still get nine clean sheets this season. And like I said to you, you want to control the controllables through your performance. But I don't know how we're not getting some of the decisions. I don't know how, but when at Bournemouth with Dahmer, I don't know how that's not given us a penalty today, a second sending off, a penalty for me. You know, we see it all the time in the Premier League, you just can't seem to get them decisions. And I don't like crying it in too much, but I've got to because I've seen it back. You know, I've seen it at Bournemouth. I've seen it today and that's really hard to take in tight games like this because it could change everything and Bournemouth could have changed the outcome without a doubt. You said about the nervousness, obviously, on the back of your performance, not coming your way, but have you managed to get into the dressing room and just taking a bit of that winning feeling Well, it's a strange feeling when you're not. You know, I've had some tough runs in my career. This is as tough as all of them as regards to not winning. The players know it's a step. You know, I said, when I first got it, it would be awesome if everyone was jumping for joy. I said, no, it's one step. That's just another step today in correcting the storyline. We've deserved better in my opinion with our performances, but you don't get it. So therefore, like I say, you've got to park it and go, right, the next one's the most important one. So by hook or crook today, it was very important to win. So I'm pleased the design of the team and the way that we've gone about it and the delivery of the team found a way to win. It's an important factor. You just felt the tension left a bit. I don't know yet. There wasn't that much tension. I think they've handled most of this season well, with all the knocks we've had. They've handled the season well, I think. I've never questioned about being proud of the players. You know, it's not easy when the storyline, the storyline, the cloud over this club has been there for two, three years. Some of the players have been there for two or three years. So you can't just change overnight. It's a process. You know, and they're going through it and they're working hard and they're delivering as much as they can and trying to make it change. And it's hard when it keeps coming back against you. But that's the reality of this football club and that's what I've been endlessly trying to change. Certainly in my time here, it's given that positive flow and we've done so and we've nearly got there. We've won four on the trot and everything's changing. And then a tougher on each year and everything doesn't, et cetera, et cetera. It's how we find that consistency to keep the story changing. And once it changes, you lock it in and it changes for a long time then. We're still in that process of trying to change it. Yeah, I think the rest got no choice with that one. It's not a terrible tackle or anything, but he's caught him late and he's clearly through their back line. I was surprised the second one. I don't like seeing him and players getting red carded to be honest. But, you know, better cuts across him in the Premier League. If you catch him there, we all know what happens, but, apparently, not to send him off. Not a penalty, by the way. It's outside the box, but send him off wise. And, like I said, at the end, they get a corner and your nerve is going, really? Really? Again, you know what I mean? It creeps into your psyche, but please say we defended it well and saw it again through. Well, it's always a base to work from. You know, but it's the two things. Scoring goals, no surprise to anyone. It gives you that emphasis from the defensive side of things, because you think, right, we know we're going to score. If you're not scoring goals, it gives you that nervousness about when you're going, are we going to score? Well, now it looks like we're finding people scoring goals again. So, therefore, it changed again. So, we want that psychology to pay through for the end of the season. But, the defensive side of the team has been pretty resolute all season, I would say. Any further questions? Are you all right? Yeah? Thanks, everyone.