Hughes backs 'connection between players and supporters'published at 17:59 BST 9 October
Luke Hemmings

David Hughes wants his Newport County side to carry the momentum from their midweek win over Cardiff City into their league campaign.
The Exiles sit bottom of League Two but found some cheer in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday night as they beat the Bluebirds 1-0.
Newport travel to an Accrington Stanley side on Saturday (15:00 BST) who are in 20th - four places and four points above them.
"You can see the connection between the players and supporters as well, it's really, really positive." Hughes said.
"We're not thinking of anything other than Saturday and what we need to do to try and secure three points."
Hughes is expecting a tough encounter with an Accrington side who like Newport are part of the early-season relegation picture.
"Accrington is a really difficult place to go historically, equally so this year, so we know it'll be tough, it'll be really competitive," Hughes said.
"We'll need to show the same levels in both areas of the game as we did on Tuesday night and equally as we have done in the vast majority of our games this year."
County will face four of the current bottom eight in their next five games, including Saturday's fixture.
"The games are not getting easier. I do think it's a bit of a myth that the level of games in the next month is because they're not in the top nine or top 10," Hughes said.
"The reality would be teams will be looking to put a run together to get back into the top 10, they provide a different challenge, and they definitely don't provide an easy one."