 David, three more goals, three more points out of the relegation zone. We are absolutely delighted. Yeah, I think it was important that we tried to get three points today. I thought we were playing against a very good action in the Stanley team. Newt was one of the difficult, and as I said, we needed to work hard. It was a completely different game for what we were playing over the last three, four weeks, because mentally and physically I thought the players looked to be retired, scored three fantastic goals, and I think the fans got us through the last 20 minutes of the game with their singing and their noise and everything else. I think the players are really enjoying playing here now. It's been a long time since we've lost at home, even drawn at home. It's become a bit of a fortress, which is what you said will be crucial to staying up this season. Of course, I think the players now believe that they want to come and play here now. I think when I first came, there was players who made me a wee bit intimidated by the fans. There was a lot going on at the club. I think now we're looking as if we're all in it together now. You see them every time they're attacking our fans up and really enjoying the game, and I think that brings the best out of the players and especially the front four or five players that we do have at the club playing at this moment. There's been some really eye-catching goals scored in the last six or seven weeks. Two more today. Connor Ward, Lewis O'Brien. Where does that come from when you've struggled so much to score? Say maybe two months ago you were struggling to actually get any goals? Yeah, I just think it's confidence. I think the players are getting fitter, stronger, mentally. You can see them in about your pitch. Even young Lewis has a fantastic finish. That's a great finish for a young player. Connor Woods and Sammy's come on in. They've got two great left-footers, both of them, so to place a ball in both top corners, one at a cop, one at a TD Dallas. It's fantastic, but there's great credit to them because they're young boys who's just learning away in a game, and I think they're seeing the way the club's going, that they want to be part of it. Just a quick word on Lewis. He's gone off injured down the first half, but he tried to play on and didn't use it. Was it more precaution? You thought he needed to be off the field? I just think we had to take him off, and he was struggling a wee bit, and I think he's got a cut in his chin, so we just had to make sure he was devastated. You can see him. I think he was close to tears coming off. I don't think it was a pain. I think it was a pain that he had to come off a pitch because I think he just loves playing football, especially here. He's been fantastic into school here, first goal, and then having to go off so early in the game was probably devastating, both of them. And Connor's been made to wear a while for his chance. He took it to be fair this afternoon. Yeah, I thought he'd be fantastic when he'd come on, just played in front of Adam. It gives you another option of a player to play there, and you see his goal just topped off because I thought physically he looked good. He's been working hard on training, and we'll be working the players who haven't been playing just to make sure that they're ready to come in. And you see that today that Connor's come into the game. He's not really played for the best part of maybe seven or eight weeks, and he just looks to see if he's never been away. You said when you took the job that it was important that you made the team hard to be. Do you think that's the case now? Because, again, it's another clean sheet, and we are becoming progressively difficult to score goals against, and me, of course. Yeah, but it comes from where they're working hard as a team. I think the front players and midfield players are working hard to go impress the ball. In the back four, I give them that security. I think we were a wee bit open. When I first came in, we were receiving very poor goals, and now we look as if we could get a clean sheet in most games, and it's fair credit to Richard that we make sure this continues to get us away from the bottom of the league. And going into that risk period, how important was getting this result so you're going in on a high, the players can rest, and you can maybe get some rehab into players that you need to do. Is that perfect sort of preparation going into January? Yeah, I think it was important. I asked the players if we could win today and try and get as close as 30 points, and maybe get close to the teams above us. We've managed to do it. I think the players has ever a few days off, so I want to give them. I say it's not a jolly up, but I make sure they're resting physically, mentally, but still doing a lot to make sure that we come back in. We're ready to go again. We're in a very difficult game out of Barnsley. One of the top 60 clubs in the division. They should be a champion club. And these things now, the players are starting to believe them. I'm sure the players will rest up and we'll be ready to go. Hopefully in 10 days' time. Hopefully it gets them a brine back. Hopefully we'll be back. Look at golf, we'll be back within. So they'll be working extremely hard over these next weeks to make sure they're ready for a very difficult game of 8 Barnsley. I'm just on that. You've overcome a lot of adversity. You look at the bench today, hugely inexperienced really, and you are down almost to the bare bones, but it's almost been overlooked by recent results, if you know the way. Yeah, of course. I think you look today, we've got two 17-year-olds on the bench from the under 18s. It's great care that we've managed to get them in. And as you say, we are down. We're down to a couple of defenders with Kai Brunker. So and Danny Devine. So it's all young boys, but it's important that the players who started the game finished the game. I asked at half time not to get involved with anybody and make sure we finished the game. We're having men and big professional, and I think we've done that today.