 Daniel, roi'r bwysig i'r brêffordd ysguol, Roeddwch yn wir yn amlwg gyda'r gofod nesaf o'r hanes gael y Llywodraeth a'r gymryd. O adrarchio. Nodio'r hyn yn gweithio'r gweithio. O'n feryd i'r gweithio'r gweithio o'r hoffordd o'r hefyd, ac mae'r gael i'r cyho a'r hanes, a'r hoffordd o'r hoffordd o'r hoffordd o'r hoffordd o'r hoffordd o'r hoffordd o'r hoffordd. It's not your first time here, you've played here before, not in a competitive fixture, but at the end of last season Brent for B behind closed doors friendly, how does it feel now to be sat in the stadium as a Bradford City player and looking out onto the pitch in anticipation for next year? Yeah no, I'm very excited, buzzing, I can't wait to get on the pitch and try everyone what I can do and hopefully achieve the goals that the team has. You met the manager, spoken to Mark Hughes, what was it that he was saying that was selling Bradford City to you and what have those initial conversations been like? You know, just building on last year, last year the team had a great year and it didn't end how everyone wanted to, but it had a great year overall and played some good stuff, so just building on that and hopefully taking it to the next level. How positive is it to come into an environment like this where like you said the season didn't quite end how we wanted it to, but with a sort of opportunity to build on a successful position in the league where we finished and have that disappointment and have something to sort of build to. As part of a bit of a new squad heading into the new year. Yeah hopefully everyone still has that hunger to succeed and take it to the next level from last year and obviously last year was a good season and just building on that and hopefully me being a big part of that is just what I want to do to help the team. Tell us about what you're like as a player, we know you're right back, what can the Bradford City supporters come to expect? Quite fast, up and down, powerful, you know, good defensively, I think I've got a bit to my game and just want to hopefully I can show it out on there. And your career so far, 20 years old like we say at Brentford, what would you kind of make your career so far? I spent a bit of time last year as well at MK Don's up in Ligue 1, so what's kind of brought you to this point now? Just when I spoke to the Gaffer I don't think there was anywhere else I could go that was for me and for where I'm at right now I think it was perfect and hopefully we can have a great year together. Spent a bit of time out in Argentina as well recently, in the 20 World Cup representing England, how was that as an experience more generally? It was good, it was really good as an experience, you know we didn't quite do what we wanted to do out there but I've wholly experienced the team, great group of lads, great group of staff and hopefully I can bring the momentum that I built there into the season. How much do you think that helps as well as far as an experience is concerned being out there in a foreign country with a different group of players, albeit you probably know most of them around your own age. Having those different strings in your bow and playing on the international scene, playing football, playing senior football, playing new team football at Brentford, you seem to have a lot of experience in different scenarios in the belt already. Yeah, hopefully I can bring it here and for me it's just the experiences make you as a player and I just want to show it every time I play and hopefully give the little experience that I have to the players around me and also learn as much as I can at the same time. You spoke about being eager to get out here, you've no doubt seen the crowds that Bradford City can attract and 15,000 season ticket holders in for the next season, I guess that adds to the experience as well doesn't it and that makes it better playing out on a pitch like this in a facility like this when you've got that many supporters behind you. The supporters here are amazing, I haven't seen that at this level ever, it's one of a kind to be honest and I'm just happy to be a part of it and hopefully I can be a big part of it and play my heart out for the fans at the end of the day. How important is it as a player to shoulder that expectation and to be able to show that you can play in front of crowds like that and you can show these supporters what you can do maybe good times and bad times throughout the season but it's about how you can obviously react to different situations, I think that's quite an important part of being a footballer as well isn't it? Yeah 100%, you've got to be a goldfish as a footballer, you can't, whether your last action was good or bad, you can't dwell in it for too long it's about the next action so it's the same here and hopefully can make many good memories together and not be a goldfish about the good memories. Pre-season just around the corner being training, being new teammates soon, looking forward to that. Yeah 100%, I'm excited, ready to go, I've been working hard so I'm ready to show everyone what I can do. You've got to find a message for those brother city supporters of being here quite soon, cheering on your name. Yeah nah, hopefully we all have some good times here isn't it?