 Felly, hefyd yn ei wneud y tîm nad o'rойn hwyl iechydol i gael Dôngcastur. Felly, fy modiwch, rydyn ni'n hyn yn siŵr, credu gynnig iron i'r hyn? Sefyddo i'n jodd o'r byd yn y camp ond again? BYD-y hyn yn y celf am y dyfodol yn y bérd. Rydym iawn o'r ymddangos yn ei ffafio, ac rwy'n ddim yn meddwl ymdyn nhw fyddai'n mynd i'r ffordd ymddangos o'r gweithio â phwyr? a'r ymarferio hyn yn y ff Todd yma yn gyfryds ar gweithio? I've signed a contract for two years. It's not just for the short term. It's for the long term, so in terms of how we're going about training and how we're going about our work is because of something that I want to put in place for a long time now and it's starting to show in game some of the things that we've been doing with the players in training. Obviously we identified this week that we have to certainly play a little bit better in the final third and that's been the work. How do you go about doing that then, is it giving them the confidence to have more shots on goal? What do you teach them to make that happen? It is. It's highlighting areas where we could have had more crosses going into the box and more bodies going into the box and certainly taking the opportunity to shoot. I was encouraging them more to shoot because it's a massive thing for the midfielders and not just the strikers. It's something that we've incorporated in training this week and I'm delighted to say that in training so far we've seen some wonderful goals going in so hopefully that follows through to Saturday. Anybody in particular who's impressed you on that front? Yes, we saw some stunning goals this morning from Doiley, from Billy Clark, Jack Payne, George Millar's got a couple of good ones as well. The strikers have been doing well with it and we need everybody to contribute. When they've not been doing it, is it fear factor that's creeping in that they're not having a shot? That's a good question. I don't think it's fear factor. We're probably sometimes guilty of trying to have that one extra touch or looking to set somebody up rather than just pulling the trigger. Again, it's something that we've just continued this week with them in the theme of playing in the final third. Well, we're talking strikers then. Let's talk about Bristol Rovers. Johnson Clark, Harry seems to be going through a phenomenal spell at the moment. How do you rate him? How do you stop him? Listen, he's a good striker. I remember him back when I was under 23 manager at Blackburn. He came on trial. I think he got released from Coventry then at that time. He took a while for his career to get going. He's had a couple of stop-stars. He's had a couple of injuries to poor lad, but over the last couple of months he's been phenomenal with his return of goals. He's a big player for Bristol Rovers and someone that we are obviously going to have to pay attention to. Again, it's not just him. They do have other players on their team that pose a threat. Is that always the danger that when there's somebody like that, there's grabbing all the headlines, there's so much focus on him. It comes to the detriment of looking after other players? Yeah, exactly. I heard Oli Gunnysholscar the other night talking about messing. You can't just plan to stop messing. You've got to plan to stop the whole team. That's exactly the same theory that we will go along with the rest of the group of Bristol Rovers. How dangerous are they then? There's a 10-point gap between you and Bristol Rovers, but they're still very much potentially getting dragged back into this relegation scrap. How big a problem could they be? I think they put themselves together with a good run under Graham. They're at home. They will be under pressure from their supporters to come out and perform. We've got to be right. It's more a case of us focusing on ourselves. We spoke about two weeks ago about building off the chart and performance. Some of the positive aspects are there. In my opinion, we improved again last Saturday in terms of performance. We've got to go and improve again in the areas that we've just spoke about and then look to trying to win the game. Which is great that the improvements keep coming in. Are you happy with that? Is the fear that you just might run out of games? We've only got five left. There will be a situation where we do run out of games, but hopefully we continue to see the improvement. That's what the focus has been with the players. We've got to continue to improve. We've got to continue to work with them because I'm not just here for the remaining five games. I'm here for the next season as well. Regardless of what division people might think we might be in or not in until it's confirmed, we're looking to keep on improving and doing the most that we can to win the next game. Football management is not an easy gig. Are you still enjoying it? You seem to be. I love it. It's not an easy gig, but it's a hell of a job. It's a great job. There's the excitement of Saturday already and what ways we can motivate, try and inspire these players. At the same time, my firm has not stopped all week with agents and people wanting to put forward names of players that want to come and play for Bradford for next season. That's exciting. From what I'm told, the season ticket sales, that excites me because the fans have been terrific and what I'm hearing already is positive from that side. We've just got to keep the excitement going from my point of view and look to continue to build in the summer. Quick word on the team. Shodd Scannell, great to see him back finally last weekend. Has he come through this week again? Brilliant. He's up stronger and stronger each session. In these remaining five games he will be a big player for us for sure. Just the brief cameo, I think the 20 minutes he had last week. He just showed you what we've missed in terms of pace and power and that ability to get you up the pitch. Obviously then on top of that you look at his quality as well that he possesses. He also strikes me as being the most laid back man in the world. Is he actually the sort of presence that you maybe need at this time when the pressure is mounting? He can be laid back but he can be vocal at the same time and you just see last week what it meant to him to be back on the pitch and how are you trying to take the game to Doncaster and we'll be looking for him to do the same again on Saturday. And just with regard to the rest of the team, any injuries? No, there was one or two knocks and bruises, bumps and bruises in the beginning of the week but no, we should be okay. Touch would go into tomorrow's training. So nothing fresh over the rule out stage. That's great. Thank you. As you said you've been working on improving the shot, taking it in the final. Yes. The one no defeat you've had recently, they've all come from similar breakaways, things like one moment of switching off. How can you counter that in training? How do you... We create those scenarios. We've created those scenarios in training this week to put the players in those situations and obviously then looking away and coaching them to, like you say, switch on, but the concentration as well and making sure that we're right at the back because last weekend in particular you don't want to be having more possession in the opposition and conceding that soft goal that we did. So that's the work that we've done this week and I have to say that being good at it and took it on board in today's session as well was good. Because it is at the stage where you say five games left. You've got to win them all really and that's been fully awake, fully concentrated for 90 minutes. Listen, it's about personal sacrifices now in that sense. We've got to do everything that we possibly can to try and, like you say, the first of my focus is obviously Saturday and after that we'll go game by game pod. I think you're right. I think we've got to win the five games and it's a simple equation. Because when you spell it out like that, is it easy to convince the players that that's the thing? That's it now. That's it. Before going on the Zill, this uncertainty of how many points you need and all that, the equation is simple now. We have to win five out of five, I think, for sure. So we've just got to concentrate on improving the performances of which we have done over the last couple of weeks. Seeing signs of the work that we've done with them coming out in the actual games and doing better in that final third is a bit repetitive from me, but that's what we have to do. It's quite good as the manager coach because you are able to identify areas and then be able to go and work in those areas. If there was something that was glaringly obvious and you go and work on it and obviously the last couple of games it has been for us in that final third. The five wins are such a win. Before it was always about looking at the points, the points number. Is it almost a case of just forgetting the points? No, it's no point now. We can't worry about anybody else, not that we did in the first place, but now it's such a simple equation. No, you've just got to win the game and then if we do that then you'll focus straight on to the Coventry one and it'll be the same equation.