 Gary, can we start with the team news? Poor dear Connor, unusual injury, is it dead glute, I think? Dead glute, yeah. He's recovered, he's recovered his train today, so we're pleased with that. He was struggling with it in the game and obviously we made the decision to bring young Tyler on who I thought did ever so well when he went on there. For what was his league debut and we missed that. The lad's making great progress, unfortunately he picked up a bit of a knocking training this week, so he's not trained a couple of days, so we're delighted that Pauly's there. OK, so with Matty Parm, what's the latest on him please? The latest is, he's been to see a specialist who doesn't need an operation, which is great news first and foremost. Time wise then, it's how long's the piece of string, he's going to be missing for the next month for sure, but the time after that it just depends down to the amount of work that he does and how quickly he heals. These things can range from anything from six weeks to twelve weeks, but after the initial month and the brace is off, we'll know exactly where he's at. James Horne, you have available to me now Gary, but obviously you won at the weekend, I know he's captain, but is it as simple as wanting him back or having him back this weekend? I think with the squad that we have and the colour of a player that we have, we want everybody available and so the fact that he is available strengthens us. You're right in what you say in the sense of we won last week without him, we won last week without Ben Richards Everton and a couple of others as well, and that just shows you that it's a squad game. We said that all along and I've got an interesting decision to make, that's for sure. Would that decision involve changing the style of play? Not the style of play, no, I don't think we'd change the style of play all season if I'm being brutally honest. What about Morgan though? Clearly they're having a Torah time at home particularly, is it about putting your foot on the neck and just not letting them off the rack at all? I think I said to the players straight after the game on Saturday, next Saturday against Morgan when we are toughest game of the season and so we have to go and play ourselves with the right attitude and go and play with the way that we did against Swindon. We've seen again from last week's performance the character from getting pegged back from 1-0 to 1-0 to go again and in the recent weeks the resilience that the lads have had to going to go down and coming back from that. We've got to go and do that again and the exciting thing for us is 12 games in people measuring that as a quarter of the season gone. I still feel that there's a hell of a lot more to come for us and that's the exciting bit. I've watched him in training today and they're growing. It's a funny one, my brother-in-law is building a house and I've asked him if he's completed it yet and he said, well how long do you think it takes? It just made me laugh and he said, you know, we've got the foundations down and I was like, yeah, that's where we're at yet. The world that we live in now and the society as you want it all done within 12 games, well that's never going to happen. Even the teams that are above us at this moment in time, they tell you that it's working progress and it's the same for us. We brought a hell of a lot of players in, we had to deal with obviously getting relegated but we're really building a culture if you like. The players are going about it in the right way at this moment in time and we've got to continue on that. Are you using that house analogy or how do you mean analogy? The foundations are really going down course in, doors in or what? Well he's a bit more qualified than me so I think it's really challenging much more on that. It is exactly that. We're rebuilding the house, we've knocked the house down, we've brought in new players and it takes time. But like I say, we're living in an instant world now and everybody wants it yesterday. Well I'm afraid there's some things in life that you can't get it instantly and it takes time and success at a football club is one of those. When you're trying to change everything if you want to restart, is culture the hardest thing that the change was at and it takes the longest to change? Well I think it's certainly a mindset for sure and it's well documented what happened to this club last year and we needed to bring the right people in. Winners into the building with the character that we've shown so far but we've raised the standards and we need to continue that now and not settle. Nobody gives you anything after 12 games and that's the message that we've been drumming into the players this week. You haven't done anything. All they've done is be competitive in every game so far. Which is what we said would be at the start of the season would be competitive in every game and in the first 12 games we have been. Now we need to build on that like you say further. The last three or four games I believe me personally that we're starting to see a way of playing and how we want to play and how we're going about it. But most importantly I think we've really seen a fight and a passion that the fans cannot identify with and there's been a like a reconnection with them. Dylan Connelly is fantastic for it. I think he's brilliant with the supporters and they love him for it. And he's just picking out one pair. In your experience because clearly you've got people like James Vaughan. You've sort of seen it all in football and then you've got maybe others like Harry Pritchard who come up maybe a different way. What's the best way of delivering a message as a manager to them? Is it short, sharp, concise or is there like an option? What do you mean to a group or to the individual? I think you do it constantly on a daily basis whether that will be as a group, begin before training, during training, individual chats. Just having a brew with them on a social part of it, I think there's loads of ways and you know it's just reaffirming the messages and this morning alone. It's a good conversation with Dylan, with Paul, with Danny Devine, Jermaine Anderson and just letting them know how important they are to the club and how well they've done so far and how much more they're going to play and the impact that they can have and to be ready for one or two of theirs opportunity when it comes out. Thanks Kelly. You say you're having a brew with them, Jonathan? Lemsip at the moment if I'm being brutally honest but it's very easy for them because all you have to do is pour the water in. When you ask them to make a brew, you don't have to get some puzzled look at how do I make a cup of tea. I can imagine. I'm not so sure what I've got given the other day by a powder if I'm being brutally honest. But when you say that the players can take a time to settle the team and take a time to build. Is that also true for you that you need to learn whether it's a player that needs to know around the shoulder? 100%. It's relationships, isn't it? It's like when you first start dating, isn't it? You decide whether you wear purple jeans, lime green jeans, wherever she goes for those or wherever you go in the regular old denim. It is, it's a learning day. Every day is a learning day and I know that sounds a bit cheesy, doesn't it? But it is. We've done something with the players today and I just stood back for the last five minutes of it in the trees and I just saw something different. I had not seen it with one of them. I just walked over and had a little chat and it's great. It's brilliant because like I say you're learning every day and the day you do stop learning I think that's the day you pack in. On to that Ben, with the progress of the team, you've used the house analogy. Would you say it's fair to say that it never stops with the team because there's always another challenge? You sound just like my wife, she wants another extension on the extension that we've already got. But I suppose that's it. You can never be satisfied. Don't settle for what you've got now and that's what we've been saying to them all week. Don't settle for a pat on the back because the one last week, don't settle for that. Go again now. Go on and win on the road again. I think we've got 1600 fans going to sell out. Wow, unbelievable. So go on and give them something to be really proud of and cheerful of at the end of the game. Gary, about obviously raising the standards each time. Having said, you're still a working motion. Having played as well as you did. Is that sort of raised the bar again? Yeah, definitely. Myself, Martin, Robbie, John, we've got through the game. We have a look at the game again. We watched the game back. This morning we fed back to the areas where we did well last week. The areas where they missed opportunities to capitalise. We then take that onto the grass this morning. Again, it's all for gearing us up to improving and be better again than what we were last week. That's what drives us as staff. Ben, the fitness guy and the medical guys, they want to push them on and keep them fit and stronger. That's what drives us on a day-to-day basis, is to keep on improving. Is that another challenge of the job or not to let anyone rest on their laurels after a good performance? No chance of that happening. You don't know me well enough yet, do you? No chance of that happening. Because presumably some players might think, we've cracked this. Yeah, might. Do you feel the team has started to click? I think they're starting to grow. I looked at them and they're sweet. There was a lot of belief in them. I saw a lot of belief in the team. They've got to back that up and keep backing it up. There are real positive signs there for us. We're not unaware of the challenge that lies ahead this weekend. I know Jim, so I think he's done a fabulous job there over the years. He deserves, in my opinion, a crack higher up the leagues for what he's sustained at Morkham over the years. And a style of play, by the way. They play. You mentioned about James Vaughan and the decision you've got to make. What's he like as a player when he's not in the team? I don't know yet. I don't know yet for leaving him out. I knew last week because he was suspended. He wasn't very happy because he wants to play football. I would imagine he's been like that throughout his career. Has there been a spring in his step this week in the sense that there's a game at the end of it? No, of course. The fact that the team won last week as well. He's got to prove to us that he deserves to be back in the team as well. I'd say it's going to be interesting. If you said to me that I'd die back, players, if they get the shirt and they do well, they might think, well, I dare you to take it off me. That's the culture that we're going back to and the environment that you want. Where the lads that come in, they're hungry for it. When they perform at a level that you say, they say, they say, you can't drop me off that. Not me, they say it by their actual performances. That's something that we push and encourage. Me personally, I think that's real healthy when you've got real competition. The whole group know that no-one's safe, as in no-one's guaranteed a place in the team. Is seeing that together, I'm to the results report? Of course. Is seeing that together, let's find the results report at this start of the season? I think it's growing. It's growing like the performances. What we have done in these first 12 games is for over 50% or 50% of them, we found a way to win. Even when we've not been as smooth as probably what we all would have liked, but we understand my experience in this league previously was it does. It does take time. It's as simple as that. It takes time. Over qualities, as well as how you play are so important and fight and the passion and the character is massive. You took something being the hardest game? Yeah, it is. The Bullocks, I mean, they haven't won away and I hope so for a while. They've got 16 of them and Bradford's fans. It's a big atmosphere. That's probably a dangerous perhaps game in that respect. No, it's the biggest, it's the toughest game because it's the next one. I know the way that Jim goes about how he's prepared. I watched that video last week. They were winning until the lad got sent off. He's proved over the years that he gets his teams going and we're in for a real fight and we've got to go and match the fight.