 Cody, you must be absolutely delighted following that performance. Yeah, unbelievable feeling. All the boys put in the shift once again, clean sheet at home, three goals scored, no better feeling. You know, you've got to return to the team, what a goal to mark that return as well. Yeah, now I've been itching to get my chance to get back out on the pitch and I've got the rewards for the hard work I've been putting in off the pitch and just to top it off with a goal like that, can't put it into words. And three goals scored again today, the team's got a real eye for goal at the moment. Yeah, everyone's been putting it in on the training pitch, been finding the target and it's been a long time coming just hitting the back of the net consistently and we're just finding our feet now, strikers have just got their eye for goal. I mean, lots of boiling and pain, untouchable time so the chances we're creating is sort of putting it on the plate for everyone now. And you know, for yourself, you know, you came on halfway through the game after Loose over and got injured and you came on into midfield as well. How difficult is it to, you know, try and make an impact when you're coming off them in, you know, those sort of circumstances as well in a position that you perhaps are not that familiar with? It was made easy by the players that got around me. I think I've played about ten minutes there. I think when we played Doncaster away earlier on in the season and when you've got experience like Anno Conor-Borley around you, it makes it a lot easier. And the gaffer said to me, I sort of had the freedom just to get on, press him with intensity and now I've really enjoyed it. And is that also, you know, with the confidence of the side at the moment, you know, pushing themselves out of the relegation zone again today? Yeah, I mean, we had a great run in the end of 2018 and we've just shown that we can do the same this year and push on and just keep climbing up that table. The confidence is sky-high at the moment throughout the camp and we're raring to go again in our next game. Like you just touched on, you know, it's the start of a new year now, hopefully start of, you know, continuing this turnaround that we've seen over the past month or so and allowing that to continue throughout the rest of the season. Yeah, I mean, we just got to keep going, keep doing the right things, doing what we've been doing and the results will keep coming for us if we just keep our foot on it and just don't ease up or anything like that and it should show on the pitch. And you know, there's a bit of a break now until Bansley, you know, that must sort of be welcomed once the squad after such a hectic schedule fixes over the Christmas period. Yeah, I mean there's been games every few days last month or so so it's a nice rest for the boys that have been playing 90 minutes throughout that time. It's well deserved as well but just got to make sure we come back, Bansley game and just go again and do the same. And just a final touch, you know, on the fans today over 16,000 again at the Northern Commercial Stadium. How important were they in helping the team get this victory and also helping the team get the form that they have of let? The fans have been massive. I think we wouldn't have been able to have been doing what we've been doing without the fans, they are the 12th man. I'm not seeing a better set of fans in this league home and away, they're always there, always out singing the opposition and it really helps on the pitch it just carries you through them 90 minutes.