 How important is it to have days like this with all the volunteers for the Wanderers throughout the year? No, look, it's a fantastic opportunity for them to come and meet the players and it's nice for us to kind of give something back because they go to a lot of effort and take a lot of time out of their own days to come and help the club. As you said, they don't get anything in return, so this is the least we can do. Yeah, it's great support to have, isn't it? I think there's over 200 people here today and over games and training and how much does it help us as players and the club to moving forward? No, look, and the main thing is there's a lot of young kids here and I'm sure they idolise a lot of the boys, so we can inspire them to be better footballers, better sports people, then I think that's half our job. Right, it's an important day if you've got to shave the side of his mouth there. It doesn't grow in the middle, just on the sides. How important is a day like this for the fans and for us as players? I think it's brilliant for them because they do a lot of hard work for us in the club and they don't get paid or anything, so it's not hard for us to come out and sign a few things for them and hang out with us. Cool, and is that probably the most you've ever spoken this year? I just don't like speaking to you, bro. How important is a day like this for all the volunteers to come and be recognised and be able to meet all the players that they help so much throughout the year? I think it's just gratification for all the volunteers, I mean you're not getting paid for it, so to be able to be at the end of the year say, hey guys, thanks for everything you've done and especially seeing the amount of kids, they go absolutely crazy. I act like a fan girl and there's nothing more that you could ask for at the end of the year for this. Okay, cool.