 Colin, making your second City debut tonight. How proud are you? Yeah, I know. Look, it's an honor, obviously, to put a shirt on. Been here last season but didn't actually play a couple of pre-season games, or whatever, but it's never the same, to play a competitive game again. It was nice and more importantly to get the win, so yeah, a good day all around. How were you feeling when you found out you were going to be playing today? Yeah, to be fair, Harry's played every game since he's been here. So look, I know Harry's our number one, so we'll get him ready for the weekend. But yeah, it was nice. A few board flights before the game, obviously. Not playing, I think I played one in pre-season, but competitively not playing. So yeah, once we got into it, it was nice to be out there. And as I said, lad, put a great shift in and got the three points and put some good stead to go and come forward. Back in the side tonight, how did it feel to be back out there? I loved it. Obviously, I had an injury and tried to get back into the team, but the boys were doing OK and it was just one of them. I had to bar my time and obviously my opportunity came tonight and I fully enjoyed it. Harry, making your debut tonight for Bradford City, how are you feeling after that? Yeah, I'm really happy. A proud moment for me and my family, I thought. While I was on the pitch, I experienced a lot of things that I have in my under-nightings game, so that was good and I've learned a lot through the day, just what I will need to do to sort of be at this level frequently. And when did you get the call? How long have you known that you're going to be playing tonight? I think it was. I just found out yesterday I was training with the first team, got told I needed to be involved in the match-up session and sort of was on the fence, whether I'd be involved in the squad, but I knew I was travelling, so yeah, it was an exciting day, but apprehensive as well. We looked very defensively comfortable in the second half, I thought. I mean, that might have been from us going forward so much, but how proud are you of your defensive unit tonight? Yeah, I thought it was brilliant. Every single one of us though, it was not just the back four, it was the team shape. It was very compact and we were focusing on squeezing the game and it paid off tonight and it was brilliant for it to come off. An assist-maker as well. It was quite a skirmish in the box. I didn't 100% say what happened exactly. Do you want to tell us through the goal? Yeah, obviously I can be a threat to set plays at times and obviously the ball's come back out in Kevs. Pailed down the back and Kevs fouled me with a lovely ball and it was like Peter Crouch-S, just a little bit knocked down for Keiran and he's up their own. It was brilliant. And alongside a lot of experience midfielders, you know, Richie Smallwood, the caretaker player manager, Kevin McDonald, what have you learnt from training with those guys in the first half? A lot of communication, I think, in terms of what we do. Our games are less intense. You don't always need to speak because you've got more time, but I think if there's one thing I'll take into my game, I'll just be talking a lot more, giving more advice to my teammates because while I was on the pitch, that was very helpful for me. And looking ahead, how much are you looking forward to your next game? Yeah, of course I'm looking forward to it. The fans were amazing today. That was something new for me to experience like a bunch of fans all game, so that was brilliant and nice for me. Yeah, brilliant to reward them as well for the performances of late and it's nice to get a win away from home and build up momentum of winning the past two games now, so we take that momentum into the weekend now. It's been a week of firsts as well, your first appearance in this spell as a Bradford City player, Bobby Pointon's first goal, Kieran Kelly's first goal, competitively, and Manny O'Sadabi's first goal. What's the morale like in the dressing room at the minute? Yeah, look, it is what it is. Look at Gaffer as I was there, Max obviously left, which I'm grateful for, for Matt bringing me in because I wouldn't be here without him, so obviously great for Matt, but that's football, so we just have to move on and see what happens. But yeah, the morale is good. Obviously it helps when you're winning football matches and we obviously won the weekend and won again today, so we just got to bring that momentum there into next Saturday and see how we get on down and wimbling. And talking about wimbling, you know, coming off the back of two wins, are we going to see the number 13 shirt on Saturday? Yeah, sit right in that dugout behind you.