 Mae ddechrau i'n meddwl i'r ffordd gyda'r ffilosiwn i'n meddwl. Felly mae'n dweud am ychydig i bryd i'r ffilosiwn i'r gweithio, mae'n ddweud i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'ch meddwl i'r ffordd gyda'r gweithio i'r meddwl i'r ffordd gyda'r gweithio i'r ffordd mewn meddwl. Yma, mae'n gweithio ar gyfer'i gweithio, ond mae'n gweithio ar gyfer. Noss County away, the first game of the season against a really good first division team, extra time, 1-0. We got the Watford away, very, very good championship team, went late in the game for beaten 2-1. Burton at home, 2-0 down, the character of the team that day was kind of mean Stephen at such a young thing. We've got a decent group of lads here, came through, Stephen Derby scored a tremendous strike in the top corner. We had about 10 bounces before he got in. Wigg in the way, you know, night that was, and I think if that was the only night the club had had in this competition, I think we'd have been pleased because it was such a great night with 5,500 supporters there. And I'll never forget looking at Martinese's face like that in the tech area. And he was shocked, not only the intensity of our supporters, but the desire and the commitment of our players to win that night. It was an outstanding performance. And obviously then the Arsenal game at home, you know, it was a frosty old night, typical northern night cold. And Arsenal-Bengar came up with his full team. And, you know, I'll never forget this with three minutes to go when they're equalised in the extra time. We had to ask a group of players who'd give us everything to go again. And the commitment and desire they showed, let me tell you, to take a team to penalties at world-class players was outstanding. So then we drew Aston Villa, which was a draw he wanted. Another team with an array of attacking talent, 3-1 at home, went away. Those of you there, when they were waving their flags before the game, it was like, this is going to be a tough night. We got the lad to the dressing room at half-time and said, come on, lad, we can do better than that. And they went, yeah, we can. And they raised the game again and got through to Wembley. So the first club to get through from the fourth Tiffings football to a Wembley final is now standing achievement. So I'd like to order clap, order place. Next thing we came to today, and listen, we're all honest. We'd love to be here and be saying that we've won the cup, or we came here and we had a really tight game. But it wasn't to be. We came up against the team on the top of the game. Who have beat Premiership teams 4-5-0 on a massive pitch on a great surface. And they played great, and we've got to give them credit for that. If we've got the dressing room at 1-0 down, we may have had a rally up in the second half. We did a little bit, then we conceded a goal. And then the referee decided to send Matt Duke off. And I've got to tell you the story, because I've told a few people that we're now 3-0 down. The penalty is going to make it 4. So I said to the ref at the end of the game, I said, come on, ref. That was a yellow card all day. No problem, no more than that. And he said, Phil, if you'd have come back and beaten us 5-4, I'd have had an egg on my face. I said, really? I said, we're playing against the Premiership team. We haven't really had that many attempts and goals. And you were worried that we were going to come back and beat you 5-4. So really, I think he could have used a bit of common sense in that situation. I was ashamed for Matt, who's been obviously an inspirational player for us this season. The outstanding part of the day for me was the Bradford City supporters. With 20 minutes to go, the way they backed the team, I thought, was absolutely outstanding. And I remember when we played Wigan, and I kept the dressing room at the end of the game, and said to the lads, look, the support we had today is why we all came to the club. Because the potential of this club is massive, and the backing we've had. I think we've seen it again today. This club is absolutely massive. We've got unique fans, and that really makes us want to drive on. So the supporters deserve a special round of applause today. Finally, just like to say that we've got 15 games left, and we are going to have a major charge up at these last 15 games. Everyone, we've got a squad capable of getting on a good run, and we're going to have a real go at it. Every single game, we're going to play it like it's our last game. We're going to run harder, we're going to tackle harder. In the opposition, we're going to play in a positive frame of mind in every single game. And if at the end of the 15 games we haven't got where we want to be, we'll hold a hand up. But it's really important, and I want all the lads to listen to this, that we are on it. To have a few beers tonight, but on a Tuesday morning when you come and train in, forget this cup run, it's been great. We are on it, and Dagmur Redbridge at home on Wednesday night. Better be ready for us. Well done, boys.