STEVEN Craig said he's hoping to give the rest of his team mates a taste of Scotland at his squad initiation this weekend.
New signings have to get up and sing in front of the other players on their first overnight stop, and Craig has to step up to the mic for the trip to Hartlepool.
He said: "I need to get my thinking cap on tonight and try and come up with some Scottish song for them and get some banter out of it. It's all good fun and good for team morale. I'm looking forward to singing - I'll have to flick through iTunes tonight and see what I can come up with.
"The boys have been brilliant with me. There's a really good team spirit and you see that when we score goals. The boys are together and it bodes well for the rest of the season."
Many of Craig's family will be in the stands for Wanderers' most northerly fixture of the season after making a relatively short journey down from Scotland.
He said: "My dad came down to the Oxford game. It was good for him to see me get my league debut.
"He's going to try to come as many games as he can but I think his cut off point will be the Manchester area, which is around three and a half-four hours."
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