 Yn amlu'r ychydig, Fyllte, yn ymdyn nhw'n mynd i ddechrau'r cyntaf? Felly, nid yw'n gwaith ymlaen o'r ddechrau'r cyntaf. Yn ymdyn nhw'n mynd i gael ymddangos ar y cyfnod, mae'n gweithio'r cyfnod sydd ymddangos. A'n dweud o'r cyfnod ymdyn nhw'n mynd i'w ddechrau'r cyfnod. Mae'r gweithio'r cyfnod yn ymdyn nhw'n mynd i'n meddwl â'r gweithio'r cyfnod. Mae'r mawr yn adlwyr i'r cwmau. A'r gwahag i'r rhag Laetd i'r stadium. Ac drwy'n adnwysig swydd, mae eto'r han wrth iawn gwyl i'w ardoedd. Mae un sylwag i ddechrau am ychydig, a rwy'n dechrau i'n gynhyrchu arwydd. A yna'r Clwp yn cael eu prosiectau bwysigol yn pob, oeddech chi'r cael ei wneud o'n gwybod? Rydyn ni saeth am gyda'ch gael a gennym ni yn gwneud ym mhwn agliwyd. Cymru rydyn ni'n ei gael i'r llei i gyr spineig, I could see the outline and where they wanted to go as a football club. And that's the biggest thing, what direction are clubs going in? For me these clubs are only going one way from now. That was enough for me. Of course I'm looking forward to seeing who the head coach is going to be. But following the dates, it's Edin and Greg that have signed me and are part of the football club. We'll have to wait and see who that's going to be. But no it wasn't too much of an issue for them in the interview. I was just very pleased to get it over the line. And what do you feel you can offer to roughly city's midfield? Mae'n candwch. Rwy'r cyfennau ardwm i ddiddordeb yn gwi falech yn feddwl. Rwy'n mynd i ni, ac rydw i'n go iawn i'r gwlad a chael gwybod yn cael eu golygu a gwybod. Dyma wedi ddangos eu cyflawn i gyd, yna eraill yn digwydd yn ôl yn gwybod hynny. Wrth gyd yn rwy'n cael eu gwlad am gyfer a'n ystyried gyda chi'n femonhau, ac mae'n edrych yn dweud o'i mynd yn gallu bobl yma, ond rydyn ni'n cael ei gwybod. a'r adeiladau, ar y cwm ymlaen, am adael fe, mae'r adeiladau a'r adeiladau. Mae'n erbyn gwneud yn dweud i'r llawer yn ei gymplo chi a'r adeiladau. Mae'n iddyn nhw'n unig i'r gwneud yma, a ddim ysgol i'r adeiladau a ddim sydd y fan yn ysgrifftdog lle ei gael ei chael i'r adeiladau a dwi'n ei gael i'r adeiladau i'r ganwain i'r adeiladau, a'r adeiladau i'r gennym. Rwy'n meddwl i'r adeiladau a'n adeiladau a'r adeiladau. i'w medri gweithio dwy'n medri ac yn cymryd i'r llwyth wrth wgwylol o'r cymryd ymwneud. Felly mae'n gwybod i gyd yn dweud i'ch bod gyda'n gynnwys ar y newydd. Ond o'r dda'r dda, ydych yn gweithio, mae'n gweithio i'n gweithio, mae'r ddweud i'n ddweud i'ch dweud i'r dyn am hyn o'r cymryd, ac mae'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r dweud, That's what I wanna see. That's not just the fact that Bradford's pitched. That's anywhere. There's nothing better than a nice surface. A good surface to play football on because no matter who you are, if you haven't got that, you're not gonna look as good. As I say, I love getting on the ball. As I'm sure many other players do at the club. And I really am looking forward to getting out there and showing what I can do. And you mentioned dealing in the view of a campaign where you had the chance to get four or get a few goals. I think you're probably referring to the 16-17 season of dealing where you've got 14 goals oedd yw rhai y peth oedd yn daeth i'r rydym ni. Yw'r peth wedi'u gweithio am y llwrs a'i hyrraedd? Yn gwybod, mae'r gweithio fydden nhw, ond mae'r cyfnod yn y gweithio, mae'r cofodd cofodd cofodd cofodd, bydd yw'r gweithio i mi, mae'n gwybod yn y ball, byddwn i'n ei ddim yn ei ffildio'r gweithio, a'r gweithio llaw i'r rhaid, yw'r gweithio i'r gweithio. Mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio i mi, Dyma lle fel y byd yn fath o'r parodi ond mae'r holl arno, a ydych yn aml ei wneud ond rhesiwyr Inclusio i chi, mae'n rhai. Ond gaf i mi, rhaid i chi'n holl gennych ar gweithio, i chi gaf! Rhaid i chi i chi dda chi'n wneud i chi wneud i chi'n holl ac mae'n bwysig i chi'n ei wneud i chi. Rydych chi'n rhaid i chi'n holl, ond at y merwydd, ac ychydig chi'n ei wneud i chi, yr wydd gael arall i chi a rhaid i chi gael ar ôl, Mars Cymru, I've got goals in me, and that's what I'd love to continue to do now from now on in. You mentioned there obviously time of drilling himself in as well last season. Is it fair to say you know what league one level is all about? Yeah, for sure. I've played quite a few games in the level above, and also the level below, but this division league one, I've played many games in it now, and I know what it's all about. I know what you come up against week in, week out, whether that's home or away, it's not just ability that can win your stuff, make you successful. You need a lot more, you need a good change of room, you need good experience, you need to know what's coming on the pitch that day and who you're up against, and there's a lot more to it than just going out there and playing football. So I can bring not just what I've said but the other side to it as well, and I think that's key in a change of room and at a club. You need to touch on that there. Obviously I've got that league one experience. The experience in the championship has always come up. Do you feel your experience is so fine football? You can bring that benefit to the dressing room and around the training area as well? Yeah, definitely. I remember going out alone from such a young age and that taught me a lot. I went out at 17 to a football league club and there was nothing better than that experience, and I always tell whether it's people I know or just people in and around the game that a lone move is crucial because it tells you what men's football is all about because no matter who you are or where you are, play youth team football one to 23 football. It's not the same and getting out there on a first team match day and then being around a match day first team side week in, week out, it's completely different. As you say, I've played championship and I've tasted that. I've played many games in that and many games at this level and you have to bring that experience and you have to, if you've got young boys around you or boys who haven't got as much experience, you can bed that in them and you can make them aware and it can make that extra percent and take you that bit further. We talk about experience but equally though, you're 28 years old. Do you feel you're getting into your best years? Maybe your best is still to come in your career? I think so for sure. I think you hear a lot. I think maybe quite a few years ago your prime was maybe 27, 28. I think the way fitness levels and the way the games go and involving with athleticism and athletes in the game now, it's your prime and the way people look after themselves is, I think now 29, 30 maybe, so I still think I've got the best years to come ahead of me and I'm hoping that I'm only going to get better from now. You know, with experience, with ability, fitness and drive, I've still got a lot more to come. And we talked about the pitch at Ballet Prey. We know you scored at Ballet Prey before. You look forward to kind of being in the surrounding because then a breath of city shirt this time around? I can't wait. As I say, it's one of the stadiums, no matter whether it was the championship level or league one level, it's one of them stadiums you look forward to coming to because if you've got that character, not everyone, some people want to shy away from it because it's such a big crowd, so loud, but the one thing I've always felt I've had good games here I've been successful with, as you say, with the goal as well, that I thrive off of a big crowd and a budge, you know, and I can't wait to get out there and do it in a breath of city shirt. And the goal we're on about obviously was it was in a Jillingham shirt. Also during your Jillingham time, you had the notable achievement of a hatchet of penalties. Are you going to be fighting to get onto the penalty kicks come back on the start of the season? Oh look, I'm sure there's a few players that have taken them or fancy them and I'll definitely throw them a hat in the ring and we'll have to see how it goes, but if I can get as many goals from outfield play and just play in the game, that will do me, but penalty is always a bonus, so we'll have to wait and see. And I have to ask as well, throughout your career, certainly the last couple of clubs you've been at, you had the score number of 44, is there a story behind that? There's a little story. There's four or eight. I've always been my numbers growing up more and so because of the position I play, so you're giving them numbers from coming through at a young age. So it always stuck with me a four or an eight, but then I went with a four. No, I went with 44. My first time I had it was at Merewall and I just felt my first season, season and a half at Merewall, it brought me a lot of luck. I changed a four and the luck never really stayed, but someone at Merewall, the kick man said to me, hopefully you'll be the first player to like it with the number four because the last three or four haven't had much luck whether that was injuries or just successful in terms of playing. I went to the four and I never quite had that luck, so that was the last time I went with one. I've had 44 since and ever since then I felt that it's brought me a lot of luck and it's stuck with me, it's a bit of a tag now and I'd never want to change so I'm hoping that it should be fine that I can go and get the 44 again. So you're going to be knocking on the kick man's door and when you introduce yourself say, for sure, yeah, I like the way it looks as well as the four, I like the boldness of it and I always wanted to stick with me now so hopefully the kick man will be fine that he can print the 44 on my shirt. And obviously you've signed for Grafton. Now we understand your plans for the off season not finish now, you've got a certain big day coming up in a few weeks time. I have, yeah, it's been a busy summer so far I've just arrived back from Ostagda which was very enjoyable and now I've got a busy few weeks ahead because I'm marrying a lovely girl called Holly and I've got the first part of the wedding in England next week and then we fly out to New Yorker with many friends and family where we've got a bit of a holiday and the big celebration if you like. So it's a busy summer but a summer that I'll be keeping myself fit, keeping myself ready to come back obviously to Bradford for pre-season which I'm really looking forward to already so I've got some exciting times ahead. Yeah and you've seen the trainer so he's had a sign for the club about you you mentioned that pre-season trainer he was impressed, obviously I was made aware of what it was like before I was signing and I believe the pitches are being relayed there as well so there's some big plans ahead and I really can't wait to be part of it and I was obviously looking at the training round today can't stand looking forward to running round the running track if we'd be doing any of that but I'm looking forward to working very hard and meeting my teammates, getting together and playing some football.