 And a proposal to pursue a potential 15 field sports, sportsplex, let me say that again, sportsplex. That's a new word. Tony, you put in these things. Yes, we're coining terms now. In North St. John's County, it just got a green light this week from the County Commissioner. Jack's USL has proposed a public-private partnership with St. John's County as it seeks to bring a professional United Soccer League franchise to Northeast Florida. And my good friend who I've not seen it forever, Tony Allegretti of Jack's USL is here now with the details. Tony, my man. Yes, sir. How you been? I've been awesome, man. And you have too. You know, you're an international celebrity. I don't know about that. We are so fortunate to have you back in Jack's for some amount of time. And so really, really blessed to see you again. So happy about that. Dear listener, before he came on, I slipped him a hundred dollar bill. So sportsplex, explain what it is. So we've been working for a couple of years, actually, with St. John's County. And we have been working on a public-private partnership to bring more fields. There's unmet demand for recreation space and soccer space, but all kinds of sports spaces for kids right now. And it's an acute need in St. John's County, especially North St. John's. And so the idea was to come up with a way that we could have a training facility for our men's and women's pro soccer team, which we hope can kick off in late 25 or early 26. And that would give us a training grounds, but also create some soccer fields for our youth in the area to grow up and play. And eventually, right now, if you're really good at soccer, which we have a tremendous amount of very good young kids playing, you got to move if you want to play pro. And so we're we're hoping to fix that. And this is a good step in the right direction. It was a unanimous vote from the St. John's County commissioners who we loved and we love working with. But it's really just to pursue the deal. So we've got there's some there's some milestones that we have to to do. But now we've gotten the approval for them to for the staff in St. John's County to help us and to work on it and, you know, do all the development stuff. Yeah. So tell me about the economic impact. Yeah. So the economic impact is really tremendous. And it's mostly around soccer tournaments. So if you're a lot of parents are probably not in their head right now, they've got to go to travel soccer, travel baseball or travel, you know, sports. And we don't have a lot of facilities like that. So we do have good tournaments here in Jacksonville in the area. But the big ones, the big regional tournaments that have regional impact are driving right past Jacksonville to go to Atlanta or Orlando. This allows us to do a lot of tournaments. The the early numbers on economic impact is about 150 million over 10 years. So it's 15 to 20 million. Those numbers are probably improving now. And it's about 13, 1400 jobs. So and that's over 10 years, too. So it's about 140, 150 jobs, too, that it will create. Yeah, I was just about to ask, so what's the whole timeline on this? Yeah. So if everything happens in a perfect world, this facility can open sometime in 2025. And that would be really fortunate for a lot of different reasons. But it would allow us to to get some on the field on the field work with our technical side, which is the soccer side at while we work on the stadium and the actual showcase place. This is not the stadium site that we're also working on in parallel. So I think of you as Jacksonville's soccer ambassador. And I know nothing, nothing at all about soccer. I know the shotgun owns the team. And so with the team that you're bringing here, would that be in the same league? Like, how does that work? No, no, that great question. Shad's team is in the sort of biggest, most famous league. That's that's the the Premier League in the UK. His his team is doing great. In fact, their mid table, which is really kind of good for. It's it's not a huge club, but it's it's outperforming. Jacksonville hasn't had a pro soccer team since the Armada has gone to NPSL. They're playing really well. The Armada still a thing. We're really hopeful. And I know all the Armada fans are really hopeful that they'll come back in a in a pro capacity. And we feel like they will the the soccer market and all the research that they've done and that we've done really shows that there's enough soccer fans, there's like 300,000 soccer fans in our market. And so thank you for, you know, thinking of me as an ambassador to that. But I'm just one, you know, real zealot for it. I'm just calling you the ambassador because I want to go to the game. Yeah, of course. I want tickets, man. Yeah, we'll be behind the goal for sure. All right, Tony Allegretti, my friend and the soccer ambassador. I'm like, I'm literally giving you that title. The soccer ambassador of Jacksonville. Thank you so much for coming in and talking to me. Appreciate you, Al.