 Scott, gwrth gwrs i'r stadion ffitaladau, mae'n gweithio'r ffainfyrdd yma, yn ystod o'r rhan o'r ffainfyrdd, yn ymgyrch, yn ymwneud, rwy'n meddwl i'r ffawr o'r cyfnodd, gwrs, yw'r gwneud hynny'n gweithio'r ffitaladau? Mae'n ffitaladau o'r ffitaladau i'r ffitaladau, yn ymgyrch, yn ymgyrch, i'r ffitaladau i'r ffitaladau, i'r ffitaladau, a'n fwy ffitaladau i'r ffitaladau, I'm familiar with the surroundings, it's a football club that I used to visit quite often watching him, and certainly the ethos and the reputation and everything else that's come from is certainly one which is very exciting for me. I'm looking forward to it, I'm very excited about this challenge for me and my staff and I'm excited for the next part of that really. Just tell us during your discussions with the board, what would they have asked of you going forward? Well I think firstly that Richard Hughes and Neil Blake were tremendous and fantastic in everything they did in terms of how they sold the club to me, in terms of their vision, their whole personality and how they sold that was top really. I was very impressed with them and the amount they showed in terms of how desperately they wanted me to come here. Like I said it's a football club that I'm very familiar with, it's a football club that has brought young talent prospects through. Going back from Eddie Howe and the time he spent here and what he did here was nothing short of incredible really. So yeah like I said I feel it's a perfect fit for me and I think in my short reign as a manager for the last two years I think people will have looked at the teams and my teams the way I want my team to play and more to that the sort of players and the profile of players I want and then players are young, hungry, coachable players, players that want to improve and players that want to get better. And I feel in this football club is something which has always stood by that and certainly I look at the squad and that fits that as well really. What can AFC Bournemouth supporters expect from a Scott Parker team? Dynamic team, a hungry team, a team that obviously a representation of the fans and the football club in the sense of what every fan out there whether you're a Bournemouth fan or whatever football fan you are you want to see your team go out there every week and leave nothing on the pitch and certainly that's something which will always be a mainstay for any one of my teams. And then other than that as well like I said a dynamic front foot team, a team that want to go and win games and put their stamp on football matches and try and dominate in all areas of the game really. So yeah like always there's a process and there'll be process in place and we'll try and hit the ground as quick as we can. So yeah I'm looking forward to getting the fans back obviously we've not had the fans around I didn't have them for the last 18 months and likewise the players have not. Hopefully the fans will be impressed with how we move forward. And what can a squad expect from a Scott Parker pre-season? Hard work, hard work yeah there's no shortcuts you want success you want to get out of this division like we do and then that's down to hard work so it's going to be a tough pre-season of course but it won't just be a pre-season which is tough. The whole part of this season will be tough and the players will understand that of course they will and the sacrifices that we need to make for us to be successful this year will be right out there and we'll aim to do that. You spoke about Harry Arthur earlier your brother-in-law did you sound him out at all about what to expect here? A little bit yeah I spoke to Harry in terms of the club and the dynamics of the club and I think like I said earlier I think Neil and Richard have been very open and have given me a real insight into that really. So yeah like I said Harry spent a long time here and was immensely successful and was a part of a team at that moment which will probably go down in the history of this football club really. So of course he was someone who I spoke to just to find out a little bit more. What can you tell us about your plans for a backroom staff? Yeah I bring my staff with me so yeah I bring my coach the coach was with me at Spurs when I started my career in Matt Wells and Rob Burch as well. And then also on the fitness side and the sport science side Charlie Moore and Allie Harris who will help us on that side in terms of getting players fit and up to speed. And then an analyst in Jonathan Hill really so all guys were an extremely talented young vibrant team really with a lot of experience as well. So yeah I've no doubt they'll help the team and help the players get to where we need to get to. Fixtures came out last week and it's a return to Craven Cottage in December. You must have fond memories of your time there both as a player and a manager. Yeah big memories fond memories look I spent a large part there as a player and then was privileged enough to take the reins and become coach. And the first season obviously got the team promoted and then last year again in the Premier League for the disappointment of not standing in the division of course there was some real highs as well really. So I have nothing but real fond memories of Fulham and my time there. I know I've left the club in a very very good position and very good place so yeah I look forward to going back there and looking back on some old faces really. You know the championship from your time at Fulham as well. What's your assessment of the championship that we're coming into this season? It's a relentless league. I think we all know that. I think the fixtures and the way they are is game after game. And there's one thing you need to be. You need to be strong, physical, fit team. So I think we will understand the challenges of what the championship brings and we need to be ready for that and we will be because like I said the experiences I've had playing in it. And also managing it. And our start is West Brom, Nottingham Forest, Birmingham, Blackpool and Hull in the first month and MK Dons of the Carribell Cup. What do you make of that? Yeah it's it. I think it's like anything in this division you know that the games come around thick and fast and it's a start that I'm looking forward to. I'll probably take note of the actual fixtures and what they are. Obviously the first game is a big game. It's a team coming out of the Premier League which have got the financial side to it and a squad which is capable this year of course it is. But it's a brilliant game for us. It's a great game for us to have our eyes on and set a marker out. And then from there of course the games come thick and fast really so we'll just be ready and prepared for what lies ahead really. You said it's a demanding league but you managed a team out of it. What's the secret? I think I go back to it. I think it's cliche but I think it's hard work. It's relentless. It's hard work. The ups and downs and the ebbs and flows of this division and where you picture yourself is psychologically and physically is massive really. And we need to be ready for that. Of course there's going to be some disappointment this year. Like anything in this league you often see it. We need to prepare for them moments. But I think ultimately like I've said many a time and I always say is graft and it's hard work. And being a team that are disciplined and are willing to work hard on a daily basis on a training pitch will obviously reap with the rewards of winning football matches in this league. There ain't no shortcuts. There's no one name on a team sheet that can go and win the league or you think you've got a better squad than someone else. It's an irrelevance in this league and what you need to have is a bit of humility. Understand that what gets us out of this league is going to be hard work and that's what the players will understand when they come in. And a message for AFC Bournemouth supporters Scott? Well I hope that we can build a relationship. I hope that I can deliver and the players can deliver and my staff can deliver a football team that the fans are proud of. I hope they look upon our team and they represent themselves and they can see that and I think that's the first thing. Hopefully over the course of a long sustained period we can build that relationship and move forward and together as a football club we can do that and have success.