 Tyler, welcome to Bradford City. You've signed a two-year contract. What's your thoughts on that? I'm over the moon. Wives can't describe how I'm feeling right now. It's all surreal. Just being sat here next to the pitch, such a big stadium. It's crazy just to think I'm a Bradford City player. The world can't describe how I'm feeling, to be honest with you. You trialled with us. You played in an under-23s game against Middlesbrough. You've had a little bit of time, but you've had time elsewhere at other clubs. Charlton, Barnsley, for example, and your former club have allowed you to do that. What did you pick up from that and how came we to sign for Bradford when Gary showed an interest? I picked up a lot going from to Barnsley, Charlton on trial. It's different, very different, because you're with the 23s. And with Bradford, obviously, it's first-team. Being at Salbury, I'm more used to a first-team environment. Whereas 23s, I feel like you're still treated like a kid. I'm more used to being around a men's group. It's just natural to me now. As soon as Bradford got in contact and I got the opportunity to come up here, it was just a no-brainer, really. When I spoke to Gary as well, he was nothing but good to me and got me on board straight away. I couldn't think nothing better than to sign for this club. In non-league circles, you're regarded as one of the highest-regarded up-and-coming players. So what can we expect to see from you next season? Solid defensively, quick, good on the ball. I'll play out from the back and I'll give everything for the shirt, for the badge. When I'm training, anytime I've got the badge on, I'll give my all for the club. Expect good things from me, because I'll give my all. Is a large step up to league two for you, but do you feel you're ready for that? Yeah, definitely. I can't wait for my opportunity to show what I'm about and what I've got. Because I know I can do it and I'm grateful for Gary giving me the opportunity, because now I can show what I'm about and prove Bradford that it was worth getting me in. And obviously we signed Ben Richards-Everton, another centre half, so already the back line for next season is just starting to take shape at a very early stage. What are you making of the recruitment so far and what you know about what might be coming next? It's strong, it looks strong. Good mix of players and it only looks positive to be honest with you. I can't speak highly enough of Gary and I'd trust his recruitment. And a good mix of players, I'm very happy with what's coming in. And you mentioned the stadium, we sold over 30 and a half season tickets so there will be big crowds here next season. Will you be someone who absolutely relishes that kind of atmosphere to play in front of that kind of audience here? Yeah, 100%. I love playing in front of big crowds, any opportunity I had at Sudbury. In Cup games where you get a thousand people turned up to a local derby, you thrive off that and playing in front of 15,000 people. I couldn't think of nothing better, especially the Bradford supporters. I know I've got a good reputation, great crowd and I can't wait to get in front of them and show them what I've got. And what do you want to achieve over the next couple of years, particularly next season? Obviously the supporters would obviously like to see us straight back up to the league. One, is that a realistic game and what will be needed to achieve that? That's definitely a realistic game. This club shouldn't be where it is, it should be in the league, one at least. So I'm hoping we'll go straight back up, I'm positive we will. With Gary in charge and the recruitment he's getting in, I'm positive we'll bounce back straight away.