It’s about time we got out on the pitch again and we can’t wait to get going tomorrow night.

Huddersfield away is about as tough as it gets but it’s a really exciting prospect and we want to go out there, put a good performance in and get off to a good start.

We’ve had a good pre-season. Everybody’s trained hard and we’re confident with what we can achieve.

We’ve moved to our new training facility now at Tong High School and it’s got a shared kitchen area, so everybody brings their food in and puts it in the fridge.

It hasn’t all run smoothly though! Andy Senior’s not happy because there’s been a phantom yoghurt thief.

Every time he brings a yoghurt into training and puts it in the fridge, somebody keeps nicking it and eating it.

So he’s going to flip his lid soon... it’s coming. He’s quite an aggressive little man at the best of times anyway.

There’s been a few fingers pointed but nobody’s admitting it. You don’t want to get on the wrong side of him because, being the masseur, he can mess with you.

I’m just giving the lads the last chance to step forward now before there’s some damage done.

Lynchy’s put his hand up for the tightest man at the club award already after he borrowed Lee Beattie’s kit van to drop some stuff off at the tip. The only thing Lee asked was that he filled it up with petrol on the way back.

Lynchy dropped the van off and when Lee got in, he turned the key and the engine wouldn’t start. He’d left it on empty.

So Lee wasn’t best pleased and, again, he’s not a man you want to get on the wrong side of because he washes our kit and cleans our boots every week. Old Lynchy might have a little bit to come from him yet.