 So, Maxi, we're looking forward to an Ulster Liddy's Championship Decider, a competition, of course, that you haven't been involved in for a couple of years due to COVID. I suppose after the exit from the All-Ireland series, Maxi, it's good now to end the season where you're chasing about a silverware? Yeah, it is. Usually, if you don't win the All-Ireland the season ends on a downer and that's not going to be the case. Ironically, we would have pushed hard for this competition to be played prior to the All-Ireland. There would have been great preparation, but I suppose maybe in a way now it's a godsend because it is going to be a nice opportunity to finish off in a final and we have a good record in the Ulster Championship of Liddy. We haven't won the first one in 2015 and they lost a semi-final in 2016. We haven't lost a game in the provincial competition since that, so it's a competition with a good record and we're looking forward to Saturday now. What's it been like in the camp then? What's the years after that defeat in the All-Ireland series? Because the feats are always hard to take, particularly at that level and you lose to a side who have been the dominant forson in Liddy's football for the last number of years. Was it easy to get them refocused for this one, Maxi? Look, it's always great to have another game to look to. After a defeat like that last year, we had the Waterford game which was a dead rubber and really met Notham and the guards gave a great account of themselves now because they wanted the season in high and there was nothing at the end of it. At least this year, if they can pull a performance out of the bag again, there's a chance I'll have an Ulster title and a Fuff-Folster medal for a lot of them which is no mean feat. So it has been nice to have that to focus on. Look, it doesn't make the disappointment any less. There's an awful lot of people who are broken after the Dublin game. We knew we had a great shot of taking Dublin on the day. We feel we're as well-faxed as anybody to take Dublin just to put whoever is in the style of play we have. They seem to struggle with us more than most. So that bit was disappointing, but look, that is what it is. And that's Fuff-Folster and that's sport and life, isn't it? And you just have to roll with the punches and pick yourself up and dust yourself off and go again. And I think we are quite fortunate to have an Ulster final to look forward and out the weekend. Yeah, you have, of course, Musson, one of your leaders and you missed her for the Dublin game as well, Emery Gellar with the crucial entry. And it's a big blow to you having a lady like that in the back, Musson, with all the experience that she has, Maxi? Yeah, look, and it's above all else. It's just so disappointing for Emery. You know, I think she's had her best year ever in a Donegal jersey. And, you know, she was just playing really, really well. And it was a huge loss to us. Likewise, Neve Carr, she was a follower of a COVID for the Dublin game and that was her two-corner backs all year. And, you know, they had a huge part to play in either a kick-out strategy, which, you know, we struggled against Dublin to get out from the back. And we feel how we had those two girls, never mind from a defensive perspective, but from that aspect of it, to help us get out, I think it would have been a big addition to us. So, you know, it is really disappointing for the two girls that they missed that game and look, disappointing for Emery on the whole, you know, where club season is over now, seasons over effectively. And, you know, she's a long-out recovery road ahead of her. But listen, Emery's, you know, one of the most positive girls you'll ever meet in, you know, she does everything with a smile on her face. And, you know, there's no doubt she'll go out of rehab now, you know, hard. And she'll be back playing football again next year, hopefully. How do you fix for the squad this week, then, apart from Emery? Anybody else not available or do you have as full a strength squad as possible for yourself, Max? Ah, yeah, look, not currently. We're not, we'll train again tonight and we'll see how people are fixed. A couple of ween knocks and nickels, as you're always going to have. But, yeah, look by and large, I think we have everybody, you know, it's a tense time at the minute for everybody. You know, COVID has taken grip again, especially in that age bracket. And, you know, you're hoping that people just get through and they don't get brought down as a close contact or a pause, in case themselves. So, you know, the closer you get to the game, the more confident you are in having everybody. But not, I think, everybody's in good spirits and looking forward to going on the weekend. What kind of game are you expecting at the weekend? What do you make of Armand, the way they've been playing football this year, Max? Look, Armand got to an all-hour and a quarter semifinal last year and, you know, they put it up to Dublin for a good half an hour at that game. You know, when Amy Mackin, they probably have one of the best forwards in the country. Definitely probably the most sought-after forward in the country anyway. If anybody, if there was a transfer market, everybody would be looking for. Her sister, Blind, is a very good player as well. Also got an all-star that all-starred full-back in the Cambridge last year. And then the evergreen Cardinal Hanlon is in the mix. So, listen, they have five or six really, really good players. And, you know, they have a long history with Donegal and many a battle going back through the years. So there's no love lost between the two camps. But look at the end of the day as well. Look, they're playing in division two. So, you know, they may not be as battle-hardened as what we are in terms of playing against the bigger teams. And you would have to hope that that's an advantage for us. But look, typical all-star team, pretty defensive, you know, get lots of bodies back and run the ball hard. And, you know, there's no shortage of confidence in their ranks. You know, they're quite a confident group. And, you know, barfing on arrogant. And, you know, we feel quite aggrieved the way the whole thing was presented last year. You know, there was very little made of the fact that we couldn't play in the competition. And as far as we're concerned, we're unbeaten in five years. And that's the way we look at it. And that's the way we want to stay after the weekend. So look, we're going to come out swinging at the weekend and put the best foot forward because it's a title we feel that we deserve and, you know, we're up to it. And the quality of player we have and, you know, that what's on the line, I think, I think it's the makings of a great game. Yeah. What's the record been like against Darman, Maxa? Well, look, I don't like to talk about records. Or anything like that. But look, it is a source of confidence. You know, we've played them in the in the previous two Ulster Finals we've been in in 2019 and 2018. And, you know, we won each game well in the end. You know, goals are massive and it is football, as you know. And, you know, we got goals at the right time in both those games. The last game, I think we had maybe two, three goals on the board after a couple of minutes. And, you know, that kind of set the tone for the game. The previous Ulster Finals, we got three goals up before half time. So, you know, they came as big blows to Darman. But then our map really grew up in the quarterfinal in 2018. But look, we've lucky enough, we won the last three times we played and a league match before that in 2017. But look, that counts for nothing. You know, this is probably a different our matching to back then, you know, they've freshened up their team. They've, you know, there's some really good young players. Jamie Clark's younger sister has joined the forward ranks. So she's excitingly forward. And the venue goalkeeper in since then, who's, you know, regularly hitting the halfway line, which is very rare to see in Liddy's football. So it's going to be a real battle in our map. I will hold no fear of us at all and, you know, and us, no fear of them. So it's it's the makings of an exciting game. You know, to have a trophy on the line for both teams, both teams exit the All-Ireland at the same stage the quarterfinal weekend and three weeks ago. So we'll all have time now to lick our wounds and get back on the horse again. So I think you'll see no hangover from the All-Ireland series. You just see two teams going hammer and tongs to try and one another. Ulster title. Jamie Parkman, a ground that's been county in recent years, Maxi? Yeah, yeah, probably. Personally, it's one of my one of my favourite grounds to go to. That's where we played our man the quarterfinal in 2018. And we also had a joust with Maan on there in the first round in 2018. So look, yeah, we've trained there a number of times. So, yeah, look, we're quite familiar. It's a lovely journey for our supporters. You know, 40 odd minutes in the road from Nara County. So it's, you know, it's definitely a nice location and a nice big open pitch. You'll definitely not be blaming the facilities in a way if you don't get over the line. Finally, then, Maxi, and you're probably not going to confirm anything here now with me. But after Saturday and if Donny Gull were to lift an Ulster title and you were to come out of the right end of the result, it's quite possibly could be the time that maybe some of the the older players, the players have been around the block for a long time. And I don't know, maybe possibly yourself as well, Maxi, that they'll be able to think a bit on after the game. Yeah, yeah, look, it is, you know, we've we've made no bones about it. You know, we've probably, I called us a golden generation a number of times. And, you know, we have a number of key players that are the wrong side of 30. And, you know, they have given Donny Gull an unbelievable service. And if we are lucky enough to get over the line at the weekend, some of them will have five Ulster medals in their pocket. And, you know, some of the greatest footballers ever to come out of Donny Gull, male and female have never won one, let alone five. So, you know, they'll, if anyone do decide to head off into the sunset, you know, they'll go with their heads held high and they'll know that they've given you know, Donny Gull absolutely everything. We hope that doesn't happen. You know, I feel that we're getting closer all the time to the Dublin's. And, you know, not that not that, you know, we're blaming bad luck or anything. You know, we're very much aware of our own feelings against Dublin this year and last year. But, you know, had we got the rubber, the green and, you know, I think we could be heading for an all-earned final. You know, Carla Rogan, player of the match score, two sixes, only game she's played this year. She's been injured for every other game, you know. So, you know, that's that's just, you know, bad luck as well. You know, things like that just seem to go against us. But I do feel the team are are growing all the time and they're getting better and, you know, the quality of performance from the likes of Neve Higgardy and Katie, these guys this year has been just has been, you know, off the wall. And there's definitely more in the tank. So, look, fingers crossed, they do decide to give it another go when they don't hang the boots up at this juncture. But at the same time, you know, there's number of those girls have played a hundred times, we're done it all now. And as I said, they'll be they'll go with their heads held high. But there'll be a lot of people with interest in the ladies. We're going to go hoping that that's not the road they take after the weekend. But look, the twenty twenty two seasons along the way away. And there's a really exciting club championship coming and done it all after this weekend. So, you know, it'll give people a chance to change focus. And then the other thing as well is, you know, it's due to be a split season next year, so it'll even be shorter again. So that might be something that may be made appeal to the girls. If they can, if they can, you know, if there's enough interest and motivation to stay about for another year, because I do believe they're really, really close and I don't think it'd take very much for them to get over the line, whoever's whoever's at the helm. Yeah, well, listen, Maxie, there's the focus at hand. As of course, the Ulster final is coming Saturday against our map. We wish you and the girls the very best look in that big game this weekend. Lovely. Thanks, Arshan. Thank you.