 What, Gary? How did you feel on Sunday morning after what was, I imagine, quite an eventful Saturday for you. Enjoyable but eventful Saturday? Sunday mornings is always good when you wake up and you've performed the way that the lads did and obviously getting the three points. It was good and then you're very quickly watching Luton Plymouth. Y bwysig wedi bod i mi, a fyddai'r brifysgu'r meddwl mwy fyddai'r hyn o'n ffordd o'r cyfreimwyr. F similarly, ac mae'r gwybod yn ei amser yn blaid o'r rhaid o'r rhagor o feidden na hyn yn bwysig i fyŵr y cofalu. Os fryd i'r bobl yn blaid o'r cyffredin, fel y pryd yn ffwrdd wedi'u bod fel y ffordd, dwi'n eisiau yn ei bron i fynd. Fyddech chi'n dweud i fynd o'r bobl mae'n hawdd yn ei angen a'r eisiau. I'm one of these managers that I think you always look at what you've done well and there were lots of things in the game that we did but I always want more, I always demand more and that's what we've done this morning with them and there were areas to the game where I feel that given time with these players that we will try and instill and try and make them better. What more could they have done then? What do you demand more from them? Well I think we can certainly play from the back more and play I think there was times we did it early doors first off but not enough and quicker but I knew that would happen because obviously like I said I think at the weekend the fact that we've only been working with them a couple of days and they were obviously a bit nervous after the Portsmouth game but confidence breeds that but I want us to play out, I want us to play with a ball, not stupid, not risk taken beyond belief but I want us to pass the ball and like I said I'm going to be stood in that technical area and I want to be watching them passing the ball and playing proper football and then I think there was other elements of the game without the ball, we were good at times and pressed well, we can certainly be better in those areas again so I'm excited because like I said there's more to come from them and that's the message that they've had this morning, there's more to come from us and demand a better performance again on Tuesday night if we can. Confidence is something that takes time to build but isn't it? I hope that pan has been saying that you've shown them little clips of goals they might have scored in the past or things that you've seen of them in the past so it's something that you can only build over time I guess. Definitely we had a good meeting this morning with them showing them the positives from the game and things that we did well and things that we expected them to continue to do and there's more time obviously you can spend on the training round with them then it gets that message across. However we're a quick turn around for tomorrow's game so it's been a video session and a little bit on the grass. Jacob Butterfield, how pleased were you for him and with him at the weekend? Magnificent performance wasn't it from him, he's a championship player with the ball, he's got the talent and it was important that we kept giving it him on Saturday especially the second half when he was on top of the game like he was. Does being a Bradford lad help him as well, do you think about affiliation with the club? Like I said to you guys before about private individual conversations with him but one of the things that he spoke about was the fact that it was his hometown club and now proud he was to be playing for Bradford City and you saw that and you saw how determined he is to hopefully try and get us out of the position that we find ourselves in. I wanted to ask you a bit about Hothpat Pan as well and getting the armband, talk to me why you decided it was right that he was the one to wear it. Well I had a look around the dressing room and what I had to view during the week and then obviously I knew hope from my time at Blackburn as well and just thought I wanted someone in the middle of the park that could influence all units early. Each manager will have their personal preference in terms of position that they see it and some people go for goalkeepers but I wanted somebody in the middle of the park that could influence the game in all areas. And he did the role in the way you would have wanted him to. I thought he did very well with it and not only that I thought he grew into the responsibility with his performance as well. Injuries wise, how it also came off and how Meller and Woods came off. Both have gone for scans today so I'll be able to tell you more during the weekend in that. Calvin is probably the one that is the biggest concern rather than Calum at this stage. That's infuriating isn't it as well as the fact that you've come into a side you want to get a settled team out there and then instantly in the first game, two injuries. Yeah definitely like I said at my press conference on Tuesday it's not the biggest of squads with numbers wise. I think we've only trained today with 21 outfield players and that includes Sean Scannell who's making good progress but for the length of time that he's been out we can't be rushing him back and putting him at risk. So to have those two go on and come off as early as the first half it was a big blow to us but I have to say the lads that went on were terrific and he didn't disrupt us in that sense. Any of those three got any chance of being involved then tomorrow? Which three? In terms of Meller, Woods and Scannell? No. What about Luton themselves then as the next test for you? It was difficult one of the weekend even more so isn't it now? Isn't there a very well run club? They've got a good infrastructure at the club from their owners down CEO and they have had a group of players that they've had for a good number of years now. They're an example as a football club as a whole in terms of how they should be run from top to bottom and as a result of that you then see the success that they get. It's not a secret. I thought Nathan Jones had done a fabulous job there, brightly so in my opinion he gets then pulled by a championship club. But you've got to take your hat off to Mick. He's done a wonderful job. I know what it's like being a caretaker. It's never easy. My two times are doing it. It was when the teams were struggling to then go and do it when the team is flying. Is a different challenger altogether? To keep him there and expectation and he's done brilliant and if they can continue that form and get promoted then you have to say he comes into contender for manager of the year. How much do you pitch this one to your squad as a great challenger? Not many will have you guys down on the coupons. Will they I suppose on a Tuesday night? I'm not allowed to bet. I understand what you're saying. We've got a try and build on our performance from Saturday. The players have come in today. If you looked at last Monday compared it to this Monday it's a completely different building. That comes simply from working very very hard and winning football matches. We're going to be up against another good challenge. We've got good football as I said all along and we've got to go and have a right to go at Luton. We know there will be times where we'll be without the ball and we've got to be patient in our defending. We'll need the fantastic support like we had on Saturday again. But we've got goals in the team. We've got people that score goals and create goals and when you've got that in your team you've always got a chance in the game. Thank you. Is there a case for saying that it's good that it's a side like Luton that you're playing in that you know you can't, the players know, the fans know that the standards can't drop, that you've got to be on top of your game? I don't think it mattered to whoever we were playing to be perfectly honest with you on Tuesday. What you've just said there, if it was the top of the table or the bottom of the table we wouldn't allow for standards to drop or the performance or the work rate you know. Again we spoke with the players this morning. They made a choice to work as hard as what they did on Saturday. They have to repeat that again on Tuesday now. When you look at the weather forecast it's pretty far off for tomorrow. I was stuck on the M62 for two and a half hours this morning so I set off at six o'clock this morning and got here at half eight. If you're telling me there's going to be worse weather still, I better set off now. Apparently high winds and heavy rain which can lead to unintentional mistakes. Again concentration is going to be key. Listen, whenever you play the game, the concentration, if you lose a game of football through a moment of brilliance from the opposition you put your hands up and you can't do a great deal about it. A lot of the games in all the divisions are won either by a moment of brilliance or generally speaking individual errors and we've got to make sure that we don't make any individual errors. I thought that was a big part of the game on Saturday for us that we were very good in all areas. Just one last one. Have you had a chance to look back at the play? What have you changed your mind? I've looked back at it with my eyes closed and that was the only time that I agree with the referee. Thank you Gary. Obviously the incredible run loop had been on. Is it five months unbeat in 23 games? It's staggering. I understand what you're saying but it comes from the forward thinking club that they are and the planning that has gone into it. It's not just actually that on the pitch. I think I'm right in saying that they've got permission for a new ground. They've recently moved to a new training ground that's their own and you look at the model without arping on about my university degree. That's some of the things that are studied and you look at elite performance in the organisations. It's being run properly and it's no surprise then that you can put things in place, foundations and build on build on it year in year out. We know it's going to be a tough game but it's one of the players I've got to be excited about. I said it last week that the two games are two great games for us and at the end of the day it's a game of football. We think we've found areas that we might have a chance against them and so we've got to work to that. They'll presumably, and Twitch is the wrong word, but they're presumed because they can see the line inside. That's going to be for Loot themselves. They're going to be sort of a little bit. Probably not as a wax player as they worked on the last couple of games they've had a couple of draws and I know what you think. I get where you're coming from. I think the fact that they've been together for so long, the majority of the group and they've been through what they went through, getting promoted out of the league too. They'll have the experience on that and like I say with someone like Mick Halford in charge there, he's seen it done it with everything you know so Mick won't allow for any standards or anything to drop and no messing about that for sure. For your own players though as you say it's a great incentive. The extra incentive, can you be the team that toppled them at the end of this run isn't it? I mean it just adds a little bit more to it. It's the next game for us and the most important thing is that we go about in the way that we did on Saturday. They're the demands that we've been placed on them today and we've got to try and build on that. You saw the impact that the supporters had and we'll need them again tomorrow night.