 I am fawr, mae'n tydd foug oedd y cerddain oherwydd mae'n gweithio y targ yn rhoi, mae'n rhan o'r cyfl Scanolau a oedda ni ac teimlo i'n rhoi gweledd y cerddai yn cerddau. Mae'n gweithio'n credu ddyddai bach cwrddol yn cerddol o'r cerddau yn haith, ac mae'n gweithio'n credu fel y cerddau DaethODd yn cael eu datlenyddol efallai am y cerddau yma. Mae'n gweithio fel i'n cael ei bod roedd efallai yn cael ei fawr. a'n rhai angen i chi'n meddwl i taeth chi. Maen nhw'n meddwl gwith i'r rodd honno, roedd yments a gwlad i wneud hynny. Roedd chi'n meddwl i'r rodd, leaders yr athgir yw neud. Rwy'n meddwl hefyd, wedi swydd yn ym niill yn gyng�el a mau mewn ei fod yn y fysgr, ond rydw i ei ddweud a'r hynny, bydd y gallwn yn ymlaen, ac rydw i'n meddwl ei wneud hynny, felly rydw i hyn arall. Mewn i'n meddwl i'r rydw i'r joed. James Vaughan, braffa city captain. How does that sound? Yeah, it sounds really good. I'm really grateful for the gaffer, showing me the faith and putting that on me, so I'm really happy. Obviously a huge honour for your really special sort of announcement, special moment for you to be a captain of such a big club, I guess. Yeah definitely, it's like you say it's a massive club full of history and see some of the captains that have been before and hopefully I can be as successful as some of them. And being a new signing yourself only around six weeks, I guess it shows the sort of impact you've had early doors on people around the club staff, management team and your team mates as well. Yeah definitely, I mean it was a decision for the gaffer to make and for him to put that faith in me is a great honour and I'm really looking forward to it. And you've captained the side on a few occasions previously as well in pre-season against Wigan and Liverpool, I guess that makes the step up a more of a natural step as opposed to a big leap and gets you on the right foot straight away. Yeah definitely, it was a great experience, captained the side already twice and both of them games being at home as well so I got to experience that and like I say it's just something I'm really proud of and I'm looking forward to it going into the season. I just want to leave by example really, I try and give everything I can give in each and every game and if they'll add to see me doing that hopefully everyone behind me will follow and it will lead to a hard working team and get successful results from it. And after the last few seasons at the club your fans might argue that it's important to have a captain that the fans can relate to a leader on the pitch and off the pitch, how do you feel you're going to bring that and what kind of a leader are you going to be? I feel it's massive, we've got a great advantage with the fans behind us and if we can get the fans on side and get everything together then coming to Bradford is going to be a really difficult place for anyone so to have the link between the fans and the players is going to be huge. Having said that have you got a final message for the fans as captain that you would like to deliver a bit of a message ahead of the start of the season what you're going to bring and what the team is going to bring with you as captain? Just hope that they see that the effort that we're going to put in and they can get behind us because like I say if they're behind us we're going to have a massive advantage and we'll all work together and hopefully get the result we want. I knew about him obviously and I've done my homework on him and so far he's been everything that people have told me about him and I knew myself and we're looking forward to him now leading us against Cambridge on Saturday. After the past few seasons at the club you might argue that the fans are looking for somebody to relate to a captain and a leader to be able to relate to on and off the pitch, how do you think he fits that bill? I think he's perfectly, like you say he's a leader on and off the pitch, I think you're right there the fans always identify with somebody that gives 100% that displays a load of passion and fight and has that quality and James fits all that so in the end it was a decision that I would fit well with the supporters as well as everybody else. And you mentioned as well like Owen Doyle and Clayton Donaldson being helpful towards the younger players and really having an impact on their fellow team mates, it's important isn't it to have obviously got one player with the arm and on but to have a team full of leaders in there if we're looking to be successful this year? Definitely and don't forget we've got Paddy O'Connor in there that wore the arm band and you know there's a few others that can easily wear the arm band as well this season so you know we're going the right way with that and I think it's important like you say that you don't just rely on one person that you've got more than one leader. More than one leader in the team and what I've seen so far you know I'm pleased with how that's gone. And as you mentioned it all starts at Cambridge obviously sets the tone doesn't it I suppose for James as captain and for the players on the pitch for what will hopefully be a successful season ahead? Yeah you know we're very excited now we've got this game against Rochdale on Saturday and then all the attention turns to Rochdale and sorry Cambridge and you know the start of the season hopefully the weather will be like it is today for us and you know it will be a well attended game at Valley Parade obviously with the season tickets that we sold it will be a brilliant day and we've got to try and put a performance on and get a result.