There is only one word for this weekend’s game against Coventry – massive.

I believe it’s a game we can win, so fingers crossed we do just that.

Coventry are a very good team and you only need to look at their strikers. Both Leon Clarke and Callum Wilson are both into double figures, so that’s over 20 goals already, which suggests they are top, top players.

If they hadn’t had the ten-point deduction for entering administration, they would be in the top three or four.

You cannot underestimate Coventry – they are a huge club and are in a similar situation to Bradford really in that they have been in the top flight and have unfortunately slipped down the leagues.

We’ll have to be on our game to get something this weekend but I’m sure we will be because the manager has worked with the lads this week and is looking for a reaction from the Rotherham game.

From what I’ve heard and read, the lads let themselves, the manager and the fans down.

The manager wants one hundred per cent commitment and that’s all he ever asks – but we’ve got a great set of lads and I really do think we will get a result on Sunday.

On a positive note, I’d like to mention Oliver McBurnie after he made his debut at Rotherham.

He’s a cracking kid with real potential and hopefully he can go from strength to strength.

Despite not being able to play myself at the moment, I am in and around the club and can still drive without any problems.

My car is an automatic and my injury is to my left leg, so I’ve been driving to do my rehab.

The medical staff are fantastic – Matt Barras has been working one on one with me – and I’ve been coming into Bradford two or three times a week.

Funnily enough with my injury, I can do quite a bit of stuff and I’m in the pool swimming and walking.

You can do quite a lot with this injury quite early so I haven’t really stopped.

I was on a bike the day after my operation so I’ve been doing a lot of stuff right from the start.