 Good afternoon, everyone. We'll start off with Alan from Sky. Hi, Sean. Can I just ask how's the mini break been? Has it been a break? Any of the players for the rest of the game? Yeah, I think somewhat the players got a bit of down time. Staff as well, staff worked very hard here too, so everyone seemed to come back in in good shape and ready to take on the next challenge. Bit of a rarity now, isn't it? Ten days between matches for top-flight football. Well, it certainly was through December. I think this one was probably worthy for us to give the lad a few down days. How's the current situation then, having looked at players during that break period? Can we expect anybody back for this weekend? Unfortunately, we lost Andre, so we're waiting on news on how long he'll be out, but very unlikely for this weekend. Shame is probably not for this weekend. Youngy got through a game last night at 75 minutes, which was good news, but probably not for the weekend, and obviously Duke's a bit longer term. So unfortunately, the games programmed eventually, probably you can't actually define it for sure, but somewhere down the line, these injuries often seem to be after a heavy game schedule, so that's the way it goes, but we'll work with what we've got and continue and keep pushing forwards. That's quite a number out, really, isn't it? Well, yeah, I mean, they've been good players recently and played very well for us. But those are the challenges, you know, when the schedule hits, you're pretty hard over the Christmas period, and you're working with a pretty skinny squad with numbers. That's often the case, you know, it does sometimes come in. Unfortunately, we were just literally on the cusp of getting everyone back fit and well, and then people go down again, so yeah, it's a shame for us, but like I said, we've got plenty of good players who are willing, and it gives other people a chance and opportunity, of course, to come into the side and do well. Cup football again, and home advantage. I think the players certainly demonstrated that attitude and desire to progress in the competition, having beaten Crystal Palace over two games, so are you pleased with that? Yeah, I think the attitude, generally, this scene has been good overall. The cup games included, I think we've gone after all the games in the cups to try and win, we'll do that again for sure. Good in the last round against, you know, a good Palace side, can be very awkward, particularly away, working hard on the counter, we've got some good players on the counter and we've delivered a performance without being at our best, but a performance that can win, and that's what the players have been learning to do this season, I think beyond just performing, it's that ability and that mentality to win in tight games, and we've come out on top of that one. We want to do that if needs be, of course, again on Saturday. Does it help that it's Premier League opposition in a strange way? I know you've got home advantage as well. No, I think cup games are different. I mentioned that in the last round. They bring a different feeling. It's about the mentality to take the challenge on. I think that's growing here, as I've just referenced. So we want the players to be clear-minded to take this one on. Luton have demonstrated themselves. They've really got a fighting spirit of their own, and they have won at Goddison this season. What have you made of them since that win, really? Yeah, they're doing well. They're working hard. They've used the underdog spirit. I've been down that road myself many years ago when Burnley first got into the Premier League, and it's kind of a, you build a mentality. It's still a long season ahead, of course, but they're going very well. They've made it clear they're up for everything, and they keep demanding from themselves. So, I mean, we've created a mentality here that is strong in the sense that we take no one for granted. We take no one lightly. All of the information we're giving to the players, all the workload that we can get into them, will be the same whoever we're playing to try and win a game. Luton, which is talked about, do you have one eye on Fulham, though, with it being so... No, I think we've tried to always insist that the players focus on the next game in hand. We, as a staff, have to plan slightly differently when it comes to travel and all the rest of it. But actually, with the players, the next one's the biggest game, and the next one's the most important one, and whatever competition that's in. We've been trying to build that mentality, as I was just suggesting, and I think there's been signs of it and clear signs of it this season. I know we talked about this earlier in the season when there was a lack of goals, but it is just one goal in the last four games in all competitions now, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin hasn't scored in his last 14. Is that troubling you, concerning you? No, I mean, I think if... The goal that I think we were all surprised at, taught in my way, if that goes in, I don't think the story's the same. Sorry if it went in, but if the decision's different, the story changes. The other thing is, I've always said it about strikers. You know, I was a defender, I used to mark them, and the ones that used to worry me is when they haven't been scoring, and the next game comes around, because it will come their way. That's just stats and facts of football. So for every game that goes away, it gets closer. So, you know, I remind Dominic that it is coming his way, and it will get closer. So he's not over worried about it? I'm sure he wants to score goals. I'm confident he's got goals. I'm sure he wants to score goals. All strikers want to score goals, and so they should. But the work for the team is just important and creating chances, being awkward to mark, open up space for others, and then, of course, you want goals to come their way as well. So we're looking for him to score goals, and I'm sure he will. A number of your plays still being linked with a move away. It's the transfer window. It's inevitable, I suppose. Do the financial circumstances of the club mean that some may have to move? No, certainly not what I'm aware of at this moment in time. Certainly nothing's been promoted to me with that thought. We want to keep all the best players here and the best we can, and make sure we're trying, even though it's tricky circumstances, that's clear. Trying to kind of at least manage the group that we've got and then build on it where we can, if the right situation occurs where they're at, there can be some form of getting the deal done. But obviously, it is quite a difficult window. We've seen that not just for us. We've seen that with the amount of money spent compared to other windows, very, very low at the moment. I think it's circa 38, 40 million, something like that, which historically is very, very low. If there are any incumbents, would it have to be loan deals, should we? Very likely, I would suggest, yes. Anybody in the frame in terms of positions? Loads. Loads of lots. All areas. Absolutely. Thanks very much. Thank you. Thanks, Alan. We've got a few ready on us. Excuse me. Jal, Virginia repressed in both the Cup games previous round. Does he keep his place for this one? We'll wait and see. We'll talk about the team this afternoon. We'll talk more in-depth about the team, sorry, with the staff, but he has done very well. We wanted to give him his opportunity. I think he's deserved that. We also wanted to give Jordan a break. He plays lots and lots of well-endless football, more or less, with the international scene as well. I think he certainly got a few down days last weekend, which is good for him. But we know he's a top keeper, but Jal's going along very well, and we've been very impressed with him in training. And I'm pleased for him, as well as us, that he put in them kind of performances and his manner into the games. Lewis Dobbin played well last night for the under-21s, and obviously he got his first goal against Chelsea earlier on in the season. Is he someone that comes into your thoughts for the Cup game? Is he around a starting place? Yeah, I mean, he needed some minutes, and that was the thing with playing last night, and he did well. Chimiti played as well. These guys kind of fall in between the gaps a little bit, so we've got to make sure they get in their minutes as well, make sure they continue to develop, literally, as in, playing games, whilst we know they're developing with the training program and the way they work with the group. So certainly, them type of players will be certainly in the thinking anyway and certainly around the group. With the amount of injuries now in midfield and Andre now out as well. Are you having to look at maybe moving people slightly out of positions? Yeah, I mean, we've had to do that last season, and this season, unfortunately, at times, I mean, not quite as drastic this season. We have lost players who have been very good to us and very good players and very important, but we managed to find a way of still constructing the scene to make it make sense, so we'll be looking to do that and put a team out there that can win. You said before that, you know, it has a bit of a different feeling in an FA Cup game, but the players are just a little bit of a boot and are just a point and a place apart in the league and it's the other end of the table. If you've hiked up the table and then going into a Cup game, can you make more changes? Sorry, I just thought, what we did, we told them to move furniture just above it as we're doing the interviews. I thought it would be a really good idea if during the presser that they decide to move furniture constantly by dragging it along the floor upstairs. I don't know, they could be there up in the camera, but it's really loud in here, you know, yeah. So I just started a pod drive for that, but during the presser it was really good. Yeah, so different feeling for the FA Cup as you said before. Given though that the two teams in this game are fighting it out near the bottom of the table, does it mean you still have the league in the back of your mind or is that still the main focus? Yeah, the league is still the main focus, or of course, but that won't change, I don't think, because of the kudos and the power and the money and all of that. But like I've said, you know, it's not to do with misrepresenting these trophies, it's nothing to do with that. It's just sometimes they start some facts as a football business. We still take it very seriously. It's quite obvious I have a lot of respect for the FA Cup. My little window of doing well in it many, many moons ago meant a lot to me at that time, to me as an individual, to my career, the team and the town at that time. You know, a little place like Chesford has an amazing occasion. So, you know, I've got my own part of, a small part, a very small part of the history of it. So I certainly respect it, but the league is the bigger picture and I think, I don't want to speak on behalf of Luton, but I think for both clubs, I think it's, that is the bigger picture. And currently, circumstances, 10 points, the commission, all the rest of it, that will play its part or may do at some point. But beyond all that, the focus is still on this next game, you know, and I'll be making that absolutely clear to the players, I'll have them today and we'll be doing tomorrow. Thanks, Julia, we'll go as well. Thank you. Sorry, is that that again? No, it's a different one. Yeah, same, no, sorry, different kind of injury but in his calf, yes. Update on Delia's injury, settle down. Yeah, well, it's, unfortunately, he has required surgery. It was a bit of a debate on whether to or not, which is why it took some time. So now we'll be, we're basically recovering from that and there's no timescales at this time because obviously he's had a lot on waiting for it to develop and the early signs are good at this time. No, not at the moment, they're aware, obviously. Ben Gottfried, obviously he's been linked to quite a few clubs, is there any news that you can shed a light on his future? No, Ben's going on very well, his professional attitude is outstanding here, he's well thought of in the group, hasn't had as much game time, he's frustrated by that quite obviously but not in a sense of any, any situation, he's frustrated to not play but he's a fantastic pro and he continues pushing himself and the group and that's what kind of guy he is. I'm really pleased for Andross, he went through a lot, made a good relationship with him, we tried to share that kind of mutual respect for his injury and his situation. I'd like to think he felt there was that and it was one of them situations coming out of contract at that time I think I made it clear recently with certain situations we didn't always want to change but finances, the way we had to check on the finances, bring it down, lower the clubs for responsibility, all of them things that I spoke about just last week and he was part of that but he's a very good pro, I know that, he's a very good player, I've known him for many years from a young player coming to where he is and he was actually, I thought he was excellent but he was getting out there on the grass and he was getting closer and closer his attitude towards us, towards the club and everything was absolutely spot on and I'm pleased for him, I'm pleased he's got another chance and going well. We'll look at the options we've changed the shape a number of times in consideration of injuries we may well have to do that again but we've looked at the team today and obviously we'll be in house and tonight and today we'll look further tomorrow and then put a seam out there with a clear focus of winning. Thank you. We'll go to Phil at the press association I was just going to check you mentioned the surgery for Delhi did you say what type of surgery it was? Yeah, I think it's a grind.