 George chatting Athletic on Saturday, what kind of challenge are they going to bring? I think they'll be tough. I think when it comes to the end of the season, they're going to be up there, big club. I think they've got similar aspirations for ourselves, really wanting white promotion, what being around the playoffs. How have you found the last few weeks, obviously, in terms of performances? It wasn't their performance at black, but the result didn't come out. How disappointing was that? It was very disappointing. We tried to implement, like Gaffer said, 86 minutes. I think we did, and then all of us almost exploded, really, didn't we? To lose like that, we should have at least got a point out of it, really, but just a bit of a sickener, but he's still to work on. Have you taken the positives from that, though? I need to train in this week, because obviously there seems to be a bit of a buzz around camp going into this game. It's a home match as well. Do you sense the players are really up for Saturday? Yeah, I think we left the weekend the first time we scored a couple of goals in a game, and I think we felt a lot more attacking. For certain, from my part of view, I thought I felt like I was more of a threat, and I think I was more of a striker, so I'm more of a threat. We're going to get chances and we're going to create stuff. Obviously, there are some injuries in camp at the minute, but in the striking department, there probably are none, so there is competition for places there. Does that keep you under pressure? I think it keeps you under pressure, yeah, and everyone's got to be ready, really. I think it's horses for courses. Everyone's got the strength to play to, and I think when a game suits one of our other strikers, I think we'll be in, and given the opportunity. Now, are you getting along with the likes of David Ball that's come into the team? Is it some good partnerships forming there? I just don't like him. No, I'm joking. He's saying, yeah, he's really good, and especially Ball, he's good, and then learning from Owen Doyle, he's always trying to help me, and he's not as if it's like, it's not nastiness or anything like that. I guess each of us is like, good, competitive, and trying to help each other out, because we're all having the same goal, really. And how do you see yourself progressing within the squad? Obviously, you were a new sign almost six, seven weeks ago, so do you think you're starting to fit in well here? Do you see yourself achieving things at this club? Yeah, I think I've crossed that up, so I think I've played, I've had some good games, I've had some bad games, and I keep improving. I always work my hardest for the team, and give everything, just when it starts to click off, they get a few goals. Obviously, the supporters were great at Blackpool over 1800. There'll be a big crowd there on Saturday as well. How important is the support from the stands when the results aren't quite growing, are they? I don't think people realise that I'm crucial of the RTA, because there's nothing worse than people getting down your throat, putting you under pressure and you feel like batting into a corner. But when they're screaming, your name's shouting, and little things get applauded, it just gives you a massive boost, really.