 As soon as you're ready, all good. Colnlop hasn't had too much of a turnaround time from developing into the Marinus game. Have you spent too much time agonising on what happened in the FC or is it all strange in 5-6 now? Yeah, zero time spent on Sydney. That game has come and gone. It was a good game of football, I think, all around. I think, as I said, at the end of the game, I think first half they were probably the better team. Second half, I thought we were the better team and we ended up splitting the point. We move on from that and we've got a big game ahead tomorrow. Listen, they're a good team. They've got good players and obviously they're very well coached as well. I've only been here a brief time last year with the last 10 games of the season and what I'll say in every game that I was involved in last year, they were very close by the odd goal. Now and again, you get two or three goals, but most games are decided by one goal here and there. It's the same this year. You see, the moments in games are the ones that decide the results. You've seen that in the early part of the season here. It's no different as it was last year. Everyone sees Sydney as the favourites because they've won it for the last two years, but Central Coastal won two games out of two. But on another day, Wellington have lost two games, but I think Wellington have played some of the best football in the league so far. And that's what you talk about as a coach is you stay positive. You try and keep playing a certain way as you want your team to perform. I think Alan's got his team set up as the way he wants to perform. They're very hard to play against. They're very hard to beat. They defend very well, organise structure, which you need to be. You have a framework, and then you get your goals from that starting point. So not surprise me one bit, I think they've got a good group of players. I'll never be happy if you know me. I'm content. I think the way we want to play is developing as games go on. I think we had probably better chances in the first game and we lost, so I don't really worry about that too much. I think on Saturday against our closest rivals, our local rivals, our bitter rivals, whatever you want to call them, it was a very tense game. They had chances to probably go ahead in the first half. We had chances to win it in the end and we looked very, very strong towards the last 20 minutes of the game as well, so we picked up one point out of those two games and then we beat Newcastle in between. The league is very tight at the moment. It's about trying to implement the way you want to play and picking up results. There's no point being in really, really good form in the early part of the season if you're going to hit a period over the course of the season where you're going to slump a little bit it's about getting on little momentum runs when you can and obviously whether that's winning or losing, getting out of that momentum run if you are losing games so we just got to be more consistent and we know that. No. I've got a little bit of history in relation to my thought process on that and you probably have a good guide after about 10 games and I tend to use that as a barometer, a target so obviously it gives the players confidence when you win games and more importantly when you play well in your winning games. I'm focusing on breaking the game down to them in phases in our build-up play and then off the ball as well so we'll do it stage by stage and we'll have a good guide of where we're at probably after about 8 or 10 games. Yep. No, it was like that last year but what had happened is Sydney had obviously got points on the board and Sydney were probably not the best team in all games but they got key players in key areas that were able to win games of football. The Boy Scores 20-odd goals up front were very successful in this league so I think every team is looking for a goalscorer that can score that if you don't have one goalscorer that can do that you have to score by committee. I think yesterday's game was a prime example I think MacArthur were very, very good in the first 40 minutes of the game in total control but I thought Newcastle were the best team but far in the second half the way they transitioned very well and on another day the result could have gone the other way which is what I said earlier is you know it's moments in games that they decide the results. Well we obviously know we lost Mitch Duke last year who scored a number of goals for us. Cox has got up to speed now. We've bought in Burnie and Beanie. We've got Kwame who's fit. He missed all the pre-season other than three days of training after being out for nearly 10-12 weeks so we are getting up to speed. Does it worry me? No. Is it something that I will look at yes as the season goes along you want your forwards to be scoring goals or your midfield players attacking players to scoring goals but if you actually look at the breakdown of the three games I think all of them could have scored in the first three games of the season prior to the penalty on Saturday so he could have got his first goal. Burnie should have scored, Cox he could have scored as well so I don't worry about that too much at the moment what's important is you do get goals from all areas of the field and we're certainly doing that as well as defending very well as well. Any team of mine you won't see a lack of fighter's desire. You know I said from day one when I come in it's sometimes you take for granted what you have and when you are new to things you see what's around here actually you meet the good people here you've got to have a desire to play if you don't have a desire to play eventually I'll find out whether you've not got a desire to play and you won't play, it's as simple as that you've got to have a fight, you've got to have hunger you've got to have a passion, millions and millions of kids boys and girls want to play this game so if you think you can just turn up and just go through the motions and that you're mistaken or you'll get found out and I've instilled that from day one here it's a privilege to play for this club you've got to earn in the right to play for this club you've got to be in the team because you get a squad that's ably wanting to do the same and if you can do that you can be competitive then it comes down to the moments of the quality in the final third of the field which gets you results on the weekends as well we're probably going to need to make a couple based upon we were a little bit banged up it's the only consistency of the schedule is the inconsistency of it which I think teams are finding out so coaches will complain when they don't play 2-3 weeks and coaches will complain when they play 2-3 games in it's normal in England Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday we'll make no excuses it'll give players an opportunity to play they'll get the chance to play there'll be some new faces and the boys are ready to go as well from the weekend will go again so without actually naming my team to you there will be a few changes