 Mike Eat all starts this Saturday against Shrewsbury, must be really looking forward to it. Pre-season is all about obviously getting the minutes in, getting that togetherness there and starting to work on a few bits going towards how you intend to go about the season and we're confident that we've done that so we're looking forward to Saturday and it's obviously the first game of the season, there's that euphoria that's around it up and down the country so it's an exciting time for everybody but as I say we're confident, relaxed and calm going into it. And your squad's really looking good now, the new striker Owen Doyle is here. You must be happy now I guess getting close to your perfect 11 or your ideal 11. Obviously you do start naturally with the first game of the season on the horizon you start identifying what you see as your first 11 for that game and we've certainly had discussions around that as a staff and we're confident that whatever team we put out there on Saturday they'll go out and give a very good account themselves and a good account of the club and that's all we can ask, we make no secrets, we want to win football matches it's as simple as that but so does every other club up and down the country so how we're going to do that will be a determining factor in whether we have a successful season or not but that first game of the season is always a good kind of marker as to where you're at pre-season sometimes on both instances, both winning and losing can be a little bit false so as I say the good thing is that where Cam will compose going into that first game of the season because I've spent time with the lads now and we've gained that trust for each other a two-way thing of them to me and me to them, that reassures me going into Shrewsbury that we're in a good place, I like the feel that's around the place as I said the tempo's gone up this week in training, people look sharp there's a little bit more snapping in tackles, there's a little bit more snapping running so we're confident going into it and what challenge will Shrewsbury pose, they're a good team obviously they did very well last year and we've got a brand new team haven't we? A tough one I'll be honest, we've watched them extensively during pre-season and they're a very well organised side with a lot of threats going forward so we'll have to be aware of that, we've made the lads aware of their strengths but we've also focused a lot on ourselves because that'll be the determining factor and whether we win or lose football matches is how we go about things and what we do so we've done a lot of analysis around them but the main thing is that we've tried to work on the stuff that we see allowing us to win the game and that's what we'll do, we'll go into every game this season looking to win we'll certainly never go into a game looking for a draw or being not optimistic about what we think we can get out of it so we'll always be prepared going into games, this one's no different but going back to Shrewsbury, I think that they'll be up there again and obviously there's a couple of things happening this week that we can't control down there we can only focus on ourselves but from what I've seen of them in pre-season I expect them to have a strong season again Where will the game be won and lost on Saturday? So to be honest it's a little bit cliché but it'll be about how many times we can get into their box and create chances and score goals it's as simple as that and at the other end the same thing I think it's difficult and I don't want to give too much away at this stage obviously we've got a game plan in place we know how we intend to go and win the football match and that'll be kept under wraps and that'll be over to the players on Saturday to go and try and execute that during the game but as I said, we're well aware of the strength and what we deem as vulnerabilities of Shrewsbury like I said I don't want to give too much away but we've worked on that, they're ladding well prepared and we think we know where we can utilise areas that allow us to win the football match and if we do that then we'll come away with three points if we don't and obviously we're at the mercy of whatever happens but we're confident, that's the main thing and we're confident going into it and just lastly around 2,000 Bradford fans will make the trip in a 9,500 seat of stadium the atmosphere should be great and the support you've got is obviously what it's there to see isn't it already? Yeah absolutely and I expected nothing less regardless of who would have been sat in this seat the fans will always be there and that's the one thing that I've tried to get across to the players and I'm aware of it that as a coaching team and as players we come and go but the fans will always be there so you have a duty to represent the club in the best way possible and the best way that we can represent this club is by being hard working in everything that we do and that will certainly be shown out on the pitch and that we have the respect to the fans that we go into every game with the attitude that we're going to win that game it's as simple as that never take a backward step always driving forward and as I say at this stage I don't want to cover too much about how we will approach things you don't want to give too much away but the main thing is that we're confident and we will go down there to Shrewsbury looking to win it's as simple as that and we want to win football matches