 However, I immersed myself in the culture of Western Sydney. We came to come back and feel like one big family. I wasn't playing as much as I would have liked, so I got the opportunity to get out and meet a lot of people and be involved in a lot of community activities. At least, man! I'm recording here. I love the community work because, you know, we've become engaged in the community. It's been very great. Going to schools, going to, you know, charity events. There's always something to do, I guess, in the West. Yeah, we have lunch every day around the corner here at Rudy Hill. The emotional work we do at our local schools and so forth. Big month is pretty good and I like to be a part of it. As a club, we've been doing a lot of community work going out to schools and school clinics, soccer clinics, things like that. But also get out to a lot of Park Stocklands and enjoy my Glory Jean's coffee so I feel that immersing myself in the lifestyle of the West. Promotions, a lot of promotions, getting out in the community, meeting new people and also being a bit of a happiness to that life. Yeah, we do a lot of work in the community in terms of students at schools and working with, you know, fans and even, you know, when they're kind of training there's a lot of interaction and stuff and they can feel part of the wanderers. We obviously do a lot of community work, a lot of promos around, you know, out this way every day. Have I looked back into the community? I wear the shirt with pride. Yeah, I don't know, how do you answer them? How do you answer them? Maybe the fact that I'm from here, I've been here my whole life. So you have to stick with that.