 Mark, rydw i chi am ymlaen. Rwy'n meddwl o'i gweithio eu gwirio gan ymddangos i chi, roi'r llwyddiadau gyda'r gweithio? A'r cyfnod gyda'r hyn o'r ddewyddiadau internaf, felly roedden o'n gwneud o'n gweithio'n gwirio i'r ddewyddiadau, roedden o'r gweithio a'n gwneud i'r ddewyddiadau, felly roedden o'n gwneud o'r ddewyddiadau, y gallwch i chi'n cyfnod i'w bwysig iawn. Mae'r bwysig yn ymdageddol i chi'n iawn i'w dwylo'r ffordd. Mae'r bwysig iawn i'w ddweud, a mae'n gwybod i'w ddweud, a mae'n gwybod. Mae'n gydig o ddiwedd y tallyw, gan gyda'r trend ar y tallyw, a nhw'n gallu fyddi'r cyfnod i chi'n gwybod i chi. Pan os yw ddiw i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, Mae be oedda ni'n cael ei ffawr mae'n gwneud am gweithio, fel hynny'n dweud hynny'n gweithio. Ond o'r gael yn rili yn credu Mae'r cyd-gwysig ar y diwylliant, Ari Chapman yn y grath ac mae gilydd yn gweithio'n gilydd o'r elemenau, mae'n gwych arall, ond mae'n gweithio'n gwysig ar y diwylliant. Mae'r cychwyn yn y grath yma, yn y gwych, ond mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gwych arall, a mae gyd wedi companyd i'ch gwneud eich bod chu'n dyddion. Ydi'n gweithio'n gweithio, felly mae'n ganun. Gydwch ymddwch yn bach. Felly mae'r ddiwrnod trafnol yn cael ei wneud, codi'r cyffredig a pa'r ddiddorol eich bod yn ochr. Nod, mae'n ffordd. Ni oedd ei wneud y censiwn i'r rai. Ni oedd yn gyntaf, ond rai oedd. Rwy'n gyd, ond rwy'n ganddo, ond rydyn ni'n gyd. Rydyn ni'n cael ei wneud. O'r lle, ydi'r amser hwnnw i'r lle, ond rwy'n ganddo ond ysgrifonau. Mae'n gynig o'r cywmaint o'r cyfael o'r ddaeth i gyngor? Rydyn ni'n ganddo i'r gyngor. O'r cyfael o'r cyfael yma, rydyn ni'n ganddo i'r gyngor. Mae'r cyfael o'r cyfael yma. Dwi'n gweithio'r rhaglen o'r cwm. First time we didn't really execute what we talked about and what we'd worked on in the week. Didn't really have the triggers to go for the press that we wanted instigates. Because we didn't do that or we didn't have the right personnel in the right positions. I changed the second half and it was better. That's the story of the game really. Sometimes you have to do that. Sometimes it doesn't quite go to plan. I don't have the benefit of hindsight, I have to actually pick the team first and see how it goes and if it doesn't work then I'll change it, which I was able to do at halftime at the desired effect. I thought we were excellent second half, fully deserved to get back on level terms and if we'd just scored earlier I think we would have won the game. All in all, now it was the old cliché game of two halves. Is that the challenge to the players and the hope for you that they can harness the momentum that you've built from that second half performance and take that going forward now? Yeah, it was just disappointing in that first 45 minutes because what we needed was that initial press from the front and for the guys behind to react as well. We were just hesitant in terms of really committing to it and if we were going to play that way or the intention was to play in a way that we were going to be really on the front foot. We can look at the conditions, it was difficult temperature wise or whatever but the reality is we just need to be a little bit more in terms of our bravery in terms of just committing and going. I think we were reluctant to do that. Sometimes we did it, sometimes we didn't. Sometimes the individuals did, sometimes they didn't so it was a little bit fragmented. If it's going to work then everybody has to commit to it so we don't have any hogging back so that was the situation we found. We had to change and it helped us, the change helped us. We were able to stop them getting out in wider areas on that pegged them back and then pretty much the second half we were camped in their half so food for thought. On that point actually, is it horses for courses? Look at the opposition that you're going to come up against to go right at game before the back might be better suited for that game? Not really, it's about us imposing what we want to do on the opposition and we can do that in many different ways, different formations. It's what we think in terms of the opposition and how we are set fair in terms of injuries and whatever. I've got the right person to play that way so I'm learning about that obviously but I think it's just about imposing what you want to do in terms of tactics, in terms of momentum, pressure, all those things. You have to dictate that and you have to impose that on the opposition and if you don't then what you're trying to achieve becomes more difficult so that's all there is. It's more a mindset in terms of we've got to go for it, this is what we're doing and see where that takes us. Opposition will react in certain ways and change things around if they go into and about them if their situation isn't quite what it needs to be and then you've got to react when they make changes but reality is we need to take the initiative certainly at home and we felt, well certainly I felt that being on the front foot, having a press at the front and giving us a good trigger, we could play more in there or half as it didn't work in the first half so we had to try another way of being able to play in there half and on that in the second half that soon. I ask about the formations because it's a big talking point amongst the supporters at the moment. I think the general feeling is there's quite a bit of doubt about how the team play in a back three at the moment. From your perspective what are the merits, when done correctly, of playing in that system? I've just explained it here. It's about us imposing our tactics and how we want to play and how we approach in terms of individual battles on the pitch. We've got to win those fundamentals before it doesn't really matter in terms of the shape or the structure of the team. It's about making sure the fundamentals within that formation are really good and then you can play any formation like you can impose yourself on the opposition. It's about being able to execute what you say before the game and sometimes we'll come up short and we'll have to try a different way. I've never said it's interesting. You've heard me right from the outset. I've never said this is the way we're going on and we're never going to change it. It's just we've begun the season with it. We've looked at when we feel it would be good for us or the times when it won't. We'll change like we did. I've said we'll change within games. We may start a different way in some games and then revert back to three at the back like we did on occasion last year. That's how it is. I've been pretty honest up front in terms of that's what we're prepared to do. We just want more flexibility and more options and more strings to our bow. That's what we're trying to look at. With all that in mind then, how are you feeling going into Saturday against Harrogate? I'm looking forward to it. We finished strongly. We've got a number of players coming back because we've already mentioned which will help. I think we've got other players that would like to have another look at. I think the guys that introduced in the second half did their claims no harm whatsoever. That would be interesting to see if I can give them a little bit more game time as well. There are a lot of reasons to look forward to the game. At least it's local derby as well. Let's see what we do. A few of their players have previously played at Bradford City. They know the environment that is Valley Parade. Does that aid them in any way that they have that prior knowledge? I don't know really. Obviously to our legs and my foals and Levi as well. Obviously with us and others. We've had a history here. They're familiar with the surroundings but it's obviously we don't want to make it a nice homecoming. We want to make it as difficult as we can. They've been in Bradford teams that have been on the front foot and enjoyed making it really difficult for our opposition team. They know that's what they'll be expecting and it's up to us to make sure we don't disappoint. I know it's very, very early days in the season still but given where you want to be and the expectations that you'll have within the four walls of the changing room. Is it a game that you need to win? Need to win. Must win. A must win. Oh right you actually said it. I think it's a game that we anticipate that we'll have a good opportunity to win. I think that's what we have to. We don't want to be disrespectful to the opposition team. We will win because there's a lot of variables in football and in sport but our intention is to win and if we play well with the talent we've got in the group there's no reason why we can't but must win after six, seven games. Jismofoca, finally from me. A re-entertaining introduction on Saturday. It was used centrally but can it also be used in a wing capacity and where do you feel he's best used in that form? We actually like what he brings. He's a little bit different. He's a little bit unpredictable. I think he's so, well everybody would have saw him just in his little cameo in that second half that he's a little bit different. He's good in 1v1s in terms of his ability to stop star people and he's got a physical presence which I think can lend itself and at the minute we're a little bit short in that area and I think he can certainly play there. I think his link up play is good. He uses his body well which you need to if you're going to play centrally. I don't think it's an issue for him. I think he can play right across the front three even play if we need it as a ten and link the play from those positions. He's one of them. He can play in a number of positions and do a good job for us. Initially he may well be down the middle but I wouldn't have any problem playing there. As you said local derby. Obviously that goes to the fans. How much does that passion get through to the players? Is it something that you try to control that you don't want to get too involved in? To a point but everybody's different. Everybody reacts to derbies in different ways but this group, I've known most of them for a long time now, I don't see that emotion before a game or that preparation in terms of who you're going up against. I don't think that's ever gone to the level where it's detrimental. I think it's a good level. They're ready to go when they go out and I've never seen it affect them but it can do. I acknowledge that but with this group I don't see that. I never see it go over the line where it's detrimental to what they're trying to do. And presumably that extra passion from the fans could be another passion? You can use that. That all comes together on a derby game. I don't know how many fans are actually bringing. More often than not they don't take too many to other away games. This one's a little bit different so I would imagine they'll make the effort and come and support the team. It'll be a good atmosphere. Last year getting to double over Harrogate was probably a bit of a block, wasn't it? Because they'd sort of got a bit of an Indian song. I think they play on that a little bit by coming to Valley Parade and it's there, they go out and show what they can do. Most teams do. Everybody races their game when they come to Valley Parade. It's a big stage for everybody. Everybody gets a little bit giddy and just puts a little bit extra and we know that happens. Harrogate will be exactly the same. I've seen a number of their games. I look at the intensity in some of the games and think it's unlikely that they'll play like that against us. That's the reality of what we go up against. That comes with the expectation and everything involved with being a Bradford player. We expect it so it's not a surprise. It happens almost every week when we play. The key for us is we've just got to be ready and make sure it's not a surprise. It never usually is. I think he's the word meandering runs last week. He's just got a little bit of a language style. He's very different to other strikers. I think the word probably, there's that for him, is just unpredictable. I think you're not quite sure when he shapes to pass and then you'll stop and then you manipulate the ball and go in another direction and I think that unpredictability is a good thing. Certainly for him, given the area of the field where he operates, we like to encourage that. I think that's something that this group hasn't seen and we haven't had that type of player before. I don't think in terms of what he can bring. It's all early days but we're encouraged by what we've seen training as well. He does things that the lads will stand back and give him a round of applause a couple of times. That's a good sound. They appreciate what he brings. He's just got to make the best use of the opportunities that he gets and a sense that he's able to do that just by virtue of the level of skill that he's got. I fully expect when I do pick him that he won't make an impression because he's got that unpredictability and a certain language style. Maybe a little bit meandrin runs that he goes on as you've said. Yeah, he's a bit different. Given his lack of senior experience that he came on last week playing set-aford in front of 18,000. Yeah, it didn't face him. I thought he had a good impact on the game. I thought Ray came in as well and had a good impact. I was pleased with those two. JT at the back were a different type of introduction. Obviously he came in late but we've seen in the training sessions that we've had since they've all come that the operator had a good level so that's encouraging for them all. He came back. Presumably you spoke to him since he came back. He had 20 minutes. I thought he was injured. Obviously that would be your normal take on this. I was sending texts and trying to get some information but no, it wasn't the case. The manager decided to put him off for 20 minutes. Well, I think he was scratching at it. He's not going to say anything against his national team manager but probably I could. You seem to be strange when it doesn't usually happen but the important thing for us is that he wasn't injured. He wasn't in a position that he had to come off so he'll be fine. Someone who's obviously fought very much in both camps. When you lose a player like that for a week from a couple of friendlies they play 20 minutes so you lose him for a week and when he's had a run in the team it's one of those. Yeah, but you understand it. I would never stand in the way of playing for their national team. It's not something that you can do. You can allow them the opportunity and then they make decisions further down the line whether or not their commitment is really that strong if they're not getting the game time that they feel but it's very difficult to turn down the country so it is what it is. We should look at that with the fortune that we've got a guy that's playing at international level. That's a good thing for us overall. Potentially it will have a qualifying campaign kicking off in November. Yeah, we have to face that but it's difficult when we don't have obviously weekends off as a consequence of international weeks so it does impact on us more than most but we get the benefit of him when he's not with international teams so we have to be comfortable with that.