 David, charton a flitic on Saturday. How have the team prepared for this week? Yeah, another great week of training. Boys have worked really hard. Stuff I'm trying to implement in the players. They're taking on board. I think it's going to be a steady progress, but I'm seeing it in training. I'm seeing the attitude to the players. And the fitness levels are obviously getting much improved over the last couple of weeks. So, massive pluses. And it says we're looking forward to the game against Charton on Saturday. It's the end of your first full week nearly in charge now. What's the differences? What have you seen from this week to that week? You'll know a lot more about the squad now, won't you? Yeah, of course. I think also the game at Blackpool would be a bit disappointing how it finished. But I think for the 86 minutes we played really well. Even up to three mistakes, as close as the game. But the players, they look sharper. They look fitter. I think they're giving their all. And every training session that I put on, they seem to be enjoying, they seem to be grasping the concept that we're trying to improve them as players and as a team. One of your toughest challenges at the moment, in terms of obviously turning my results, but the injuries are obviously making selection difficult for you. But is it hard then to make sure you're motivating the players so they know they're not just on the team sheet because there's no-one else available? It is a case of you picking the best 11 you can going into this game. Yeah, it's always difficult when you get injuries. Some injuries are unpreventable, I think. Hamstrings and calves and groins, muscle injuries are a bit more frustrating. But as I said, the players around the squad, as the players I concentrate on during the week, they're the ones that's going to play on Saturday. And I say to every player that's coming in that the fit players will get a chance and opportunity. And when they play and they play and you pick up the results then they'll stay on the team. So it's frustrating this moment in time with injuries we do have. But hopefully over the next couple of weeks we'll get some of the players back in the squad. As you said, it will take some time to get your stamp on it, so to speak. But in that time you'll get players coming back as well. So competition for places will suddenly become very high quite quickly. Yeah, of course it will. I think we've got a very good squad. When you look about the depth we have or the injuries I said, it may be a wee bit thin just now. But once everybody's back and everybody's fit of a very good squad of players to choose from. And it's this moment in time that it results. It's trying to get results just now. Well, everybody's injured and when we get everybody back then it'd be a fantastic competition for places in the team. What a shout I'm going to bring to Llywodrae Pryddon Saturday? I know Lee well. I played with him at Leeds. And he's been in management over the last six months. He's done really well. They've got a good side. They're trying to play football, which I would expect them to play. And if it's some good results, away from home. So we know it's going to be a tough challenge. But it's a game I'm really looking forward to. The players are looking forward to it. And obviously it's the first home game at Valley Parade. So we're looking for a big crowd and a vocal to make sure they come back to players on Saturday. It'd be quite a strange moment. Obviously you've been back to the stadium button in terms of a player coach. You've not been there for a long time. So it'd be quite strange, I guess, to walk out after 18 years in front of all the fans. Yeah, it will be. I'm sure the fans will be very receptive to it. I think 18 years are a long time when you look at it now. But it's one of those things that my time was short. I got a bad engineer and never really covered from it. But hopefully I can put a stamp on this team, get his back up to speed, get his back playing good football. And that's my main object now. But I think the Bradford fans have always made never seen the vocal even last week at Blackpool. I thought it was make never seen it. And if we can get that back, even when things may be going against whatever, I think as long as the fans stay on our side and don't turn against the players and make it any good atmosphere then, I think they'll drive the players and myself forward.