 Rhain East, welcom to Brathford City, initial two year deal signed. How do you feel to be here? I'm absolutely delighted to be here. It's a massive club, huge history and I can't wait to get going. What drew you here mainly? I think the size of the club is massive for the league it's in. The manager, when I met the manager it was a big incentive for me to come here. He sold it to me straight away. I knew the fan base as well. The fan base playing in front of 15,000 or whatever it is every week is a huge plus point. You spoke about the manager, obviously a big name in the game and has sort of represented clubs much higher up in the pyramid and you spoke about the conversations you've had with him. Just expanding that a little bit more and what was it he was saying that was attracting you more? So he wants to play a good style of football, which obviously suits me. I like to have the ball on the floor, pass the ball around. I think just his experience as well, not just in management in the game. He's played with some top players so you'll know where I can improve, how I can get better and hopefully I can use that to my advantage and bring that here at Bradford. You're just touching it a little bit there but speak to us a little bit more about you as a player. You like to get the ball on the floor and play it around. We know you're a central player. Is that what we can expect to see? I'm someone who likes to get on the ball. Not so much like creating things from attacking areas but a bit deeper. I'll look to play forwards, receive the ball in tight areas and look to play myself. You mentioned the supporters as well. You've been here last season with Swindon Town. You've got a field for the place and the atmosphere and the environment in general. Did you take a lot from that day in general despite being on the bench here? I suppose you took quite a lot in about the experience and the occasion as a whole. Definitely. I think when I come here I never really realised the size of the stadium and the amount of fans it gets and how much you can use that to your advantage in that game especially. Bradford played well and if you can use the fans it can really help push the team on and get wins. You're the kind of person who Relish is playing in that environment. You speak about harnessing the support base that we've got and using them to your advantage. You're the kind of person who will take that in your stride. I think I'm used to it from last year. I think Swindon get the second most amount of fans in the league. There'll be no real change from that. I know exactly what to expect. I'd like to say how you can use them to your advantage. Talk us through your time at Swindon. Obviously a fair bit of experience accrued at this level already and obviously a mountain of play I've pushed to the end of the season. I think my time there sets me up perfectly for my time here to be honest. We've done well last year as a squad, got into play-offs but I want to go one better than that and I think that's the ambition for the club and gets promoted. Speak to us a bit about your career before that as well. Obviously you started at Reading, come through the academy there. You've obviously experienced at a higher level. How has that set you up for where you are today do you think? It was good learning when I was at Reading. I think you learn how to play football in the academy. I didn't really get to see too much first team action. I was involved a few times or whatever but it set me up well for my time at Swindon and I think the time at Swindon set me up well for here so I look forward to it. Just go back briefly to those conversations you've already had with the gaffer. Has it been clearly mapped out to you the ambitions for this season and obviously while you're here what we'll be looking to achieve as a club and obviously how you fit into that as an individual as well? I think it's clear to see. The message was clear when I got here. What they want to do and straight away I brought into that because as a player you don't want to come somewhere and just be happy to sit mid-table or whatever. You want to be winning things. You want to be doing things for your career where you look back on it and go, that was a good achievement. The ambition is clear. I can't wait to get going and hopefully put that into place. You've got a final message for those Bradford City supporters obviously looking forward to seeing you out here in terms of what you hope to bring and what you hope to achieve while you're here. No, obviously you can't wait to start playing in front of them. Hopefully we can get as many of them down here as possible and they're a huge part of what we can do here.