 Gary 48 hours on, how do you reflect on Saturday? Pretty much the same really, I haven't watched it back, I thought we scored good goals at good times. There's a lot of improvements still to come from us which is a real positive. Delighted with another clean sheet, two already is great for Richard and the battle four. And like to say lots to build on and lots to keep looking forward to so I'm overall pleased to get the first win and especially at home. It settles everybody down and looking forward to Tuesday now. For your first one, your first time winning since your first game in Chelsea? Yeah, yeah, good. That was last season so we just focus on this season but I felt we've done enough possibly against Cambridge to have nicked it. But like to say it settles everybody down now and we concentrate on trying to get the first one away from home now. And you said it's a lot to come, how pleasing is that as well? Yeah, well it's like all the managers up and down the country, I feel that we've all done the same thing, we've all brought new players in and you need time to settle down and to get that time you have to play football matches. The more that we play the better we become and that's the exciting thing because at the moment I've seen as in spells being very good and what we've got to do now is put that together for a longer period to get there of the game. And how has it been that you've fronted two with the firing as well? Massively important for us you know, we were delighted last week when obviously Vaughni got his first one at Grimsby but then to back that up again and not only just the goals, the manner of the goals in the sense of what we'd worked on, what we spoke about was really important that day. And also for Sean Scannell because we were challenging him more this season than ever to break his record in terms of goals scored in the season and assists in the season. So you know from that point of view we're delighted with him as well and obviously we've let Doyla go out on loan, it's important that they all stepped up and they did and you know we've got to build on that like you said. And James and Clayton's relationship obviously it's competitive between the two but personally I think you can tell where Clayton got his goal, the way that James was celebrating with them they seem to get along really well as well. Yeah I don't think it's competitive against each other, I think you pulled the both of them in here and you asked them what's the most important thing and it's obviously the team and they've displayed that you know in training and off the pitch with the lads they're important that it's a team and they'd recognise that but the relationship both on and off the pitch is very good and again it's only going to get better with playing more games and you know they were a handful on Saturday and they're going to be throughout the course of the season. And being free from the goal, how much confidence does that give you ahead of going to a side you haven't scored yet? Well I think it's important that like you say we concentrate on ourselves, it was a wonderful cross from Connor Woods we spoke about getting early deliveries in for them and it's important that the rest of the team provide the service for them you know because they showed on Saturday what they're capable of in front of goal but it's not just that it's their work rate off the ball as well and what they do for the team. The younger ones have no complaints about a work ethic from those two because they set the example straight from the front. Short turn around, how much work can you do between Saturday and tomorrow? Well the staff can do a lot you know we've watched the games obviously throughout the week and yesterday we watched the late and boring game that they had on Saturday and then obviously the work of going today to the players and then obviously we've got to get down there and back on Tuesday. What do you think on the pitch last week ahead of tomorrow? No no, one game at a time you can't get carried away, you can't be looking at that, you've got to treat it like you say we had to deal with the old one game that's out the way now and then we were straight on straight after the game talking about recoveries and looking at Steven's issue. I think on Saturday as well we saw the depth in your squad coming through as Arshay giving game time Amari hope as well. I wouldn't say depth because we only had you know with the injuries that we had we only had two outs so I wouldn't say depth and that won't but I agree with you in the sense of the options that were available and I was delighted that I'd say Shays came out on the pitch. There is first minutes so we're not going to get carried away, we've got to make sure that we look after him because Saturday Tuesday Saturday when that's your first minutes you know we've got to be sensible with Shays. But Amari again we brought him on on Tuesday we played him on his stronger side which he tells me he's not played very often because he likes to play on the left he's right footed so he's playing on the right from now and the work that we did with him on Thursday and Friday a fair play to him he put a shift in and when he came on on Tuesday and caught the eye and so he did the same again and he's got this pace that you know frightens people and he's going to be you know hopefully he can build on that now and show that consistency that we're looking for from him. On Shade I know what we spoke to you in previous weeks you've been really pleased about how he showed up in training. Do you have any patient with him and how big a part do you want him to play this season? I want him to play a massive part. He's a wonderful footballer with an amazing talent. I tried to sign him when I was at Blackpool and he came to Bradford but obviously we weren't in a position to compete with the transfer fee but he knows this league. He's been successful in this league several times. I just think he's a great technician. He's a wonderful lad to have around the place. He's just seen him there and he's a funny lad as well and that helps in the environment but when it comes to football on the pitch, on the train pitch he's serious and you know I have to give the fans a massive thank you because the reception that they gave him on Saturday is what we're talking about in terms of relationship. The supporters up and down the country have a massive role to play. If they're quick to get on the players back it's very damaging for it but the flip of that is you see the effect that they can have. He ran on the pitch and with the reception he got I'm sure he was nearly six foot tall which he's now in there. I think it's just as important tomorrow night about those fans. I'm no doubt that they're travelling the numbers and it's a Tuesday night away. It's evening and it's going to be a journey for them but we've seen the backing that they provide for us already. What was Steve and Jofford mentioned in front of goals? No goals in the league yet. They're a tough team. I've watched all their games. They're a fit organised team. You only have to see them on Saturday. They lost two centre halves in the first half and still kept clean sheets. We're aware of the chess that lies ahead but we've got to look to keep on posing our game and getting better and keep providing the front two with the service that we did on Saturday. I've got the word plate written down. It's pretty flex actually. It was a tough day yesterday on the phone but we're getting close with one or two so I think nothing will happen before Tuesday but we're clock ticking. We'll get them registered by 12 o'clock today if we can if not then certainly we'd like to think that we'd have somebody in place by Saturday. And just finally injury wise? We're the same as Saturday. I don't think there's any injuries, fresh injuries from Saturday. So we just have to see how they are when they come in this morning. Thank you. You mentioned looking after Shay and Sean Scannable. Hadn't they come through in the first play? Obviously with Sean there was the big injury that he had last season but he's worked hard for a pre-season. He's getting stronger every time. We keep demanding more from him but you saw the goal we're doing in the world. The doctor of the goal giving him a massive boost of confidence as well and we're looking him to just produce that on a more consistent basis now. We've challenged him with assists and goals and that's a good start for him on it. With Shay, like I say, it's quite funny the situation in the sense of where you look at it because we're in season now and he's played his first couple of minutes. You go all right, that's him back whereas if it was pre-season we wouldn't be doing that. We'll be going right while this next bit of minutes. We've got my mind full of that because we want him available for the remaining game so we're going to be sensible with him for sure. You mentioned after the game on Saturday that James Horne had a bit of a chest infection. A cough? A cough. No, he's fine. I spoke with him yesterday. He was just sensible in the sense of there's a cough from Ryan there. He felt left out there so he doesn't like Vaughnig getting all the attention so he has to put his cough in every now and again. He's sensible. It was 3-0. He knew that the game was more or less over so he came off on that but you try stopping him playing tomorrow. I'll let you do that. I'm not doing that. No, 5-0. Hamstree. He just had a bit of a tight hamstree. He picked up after the game against Cunzi. He was unaware of it and then came in on Monday and it was just a bit tight. He was out on the grass on Friday. He was out on the grass on Friday but we'll see how he is this morning before making a call on tomorrow. Obviously he was there last week. Do you tap into players? Without a doubt. In the meetings that we have you always tap into the players' knowledge in terms of if they've played with any of them or if they've been on loan with them or if they've played for a certain manager. Jordan's made a contribution to that with Robbie, the analyst already. Any insight track must help? You can watch the video. It depends on which way you look at it. No, 100%. The injuries that they had on Saturday to come through that. They'll obviously build on the positives of that just like we will build on the positives of the win. It's about us going there and building on Saturday's performance and the other two performances. We've got to show the battling qualities that we showed away at Grimsby because every time you go away it's a real battle. I'm just thinking back to the time where we've played down there that we've worked for and it didn't seem any bigger to me than any other. It would be a normal game. It would be a typical game where you're going to have both teams going at it for the win. One thing that the league to guarantees you is that there is no easy game and you have to be right at it. That's the message that we'll be telling the players this morning when they come in. Well done for Saturday. Great first win. Clean sheet. Let's go again and that's gone. We've got to take the positives from it and build on it. The defence is a very strong start. Definitely. I want better or more from them. I told them that after the game. I'm not going to keep demanding more from them. They're not going to rest on the laurels with me. I'm not going to be sat there telling them that's it. You've got two out of three clean sheets. That's it. You've cracked it. Not at all, I think. There's certain areas still that we can improve on, but I thought we defended a set play as well. We limited the shots. I think we had the shot that hit the post. The rest of it was distance from us. That's good, but there's still other areas with the ball that I feel we can improve as well.