 Well, first and foremost, thoughts of my time are special. Having been a Western Sydney boy growing up and played junior football, went to school, did everything. So, a Westie through and through and having played against the Wanderers, having seen an outside of what an impact they made was pretty special. But coming back into the system and being involved with people that I grew up with who are a mad Wanderers fans now and seeing the impact the club has made is truly special and an honour for any player to play for the club, but let alone a local boy. So, I harp on about it a bit, but I am a local boy and it's truly something I'm very proud of. I think I'll look back on it more when I'm old and realise that I've got to play for the club that I grew up, or the air I grew up in, and that'll be pretty special for me whether I reside back in Western Sydney, I'm not too sure, but it's truly something that I'll look back on and be as proud as anything in my career. I don't know where to start in terms of coming as an opposition player and being known as a Western Sydney boy, there was always a bit of banter and stuff, but also I guess I felt in a way supported from being another team though, if that makes sense. And then coming back and playing for this club, as I said, going through just the Western Sydney region and seeing people that I hadn't seen for years from primary school and stuff and they were mad Wanderers fans, I just realised that how much this club has really embraced the Western Sydney people. And I go back to it, I'm a Western Sydney person and as I said, for me it's a highlight that I think will rank up there in regards to anything I do in my career that I've got to play for a club that is from the region I am, but also for people that truly just love being a part of a family and a club that's a family. So it's a bit emotional, but football is football and this club is blessed with easily the best fans in the league and I'll turn into a fan after football and while I'm away and stuff, I'll still be supporting them and when I come back I'll definitely come into games and cheering the boys on and being part of the round and buy. What will I miss most? Just that support, I guess, from the Western Sydney people. There's a lot of good fan bases in Australia and each have their own kind of role, but having these people support you like no other is truly something special and it makes you feel ten feet tall and that's what they do here at the Wanderers fans, not just the RBB who are very special, but the old ladies or the old men and the young kids, they truly make you feel ten feet tall and as a player that's the ultimate thing.