 Hi folks, welcome to another week of Bay 46. I'm James Tridentic. Joining us this week, very special guest, the Wanderer's newest debutante, Liam Riddick. Liam, thanks for being here. Thanks for having me. Let's start with the weekend just past, a one-neil win against Newcastle. Always great to get a win, but you also got yourself a clean sheet. Must have been good. Yeah, definitely the most important thing was that we won the game. It was a very important game and it's always a tough place to go to Newcastle, but yeah, it was definitely good to get the first clean sheet for West Sydney. You've only played a couple of games with the Wanderers so far, but you seem to be settling in nicely. How do you feel? Do you feel comfortable playing with the Wanderers? Yeah, definitely. I've been here three, four months now, so very hard training. I got myself ready and I've been very fortunate to get an opportunity. I know with the squad we've got and with how Rediz has gone this year that he's pushing me each week, so I've got to be at the top of my game every week, so it's great competition and I feel I've settled into the role. And the competition is important for getting the most out of you as a keeper? Yeah, definitely. I think competition across the squad is very good. For me, it's not different. Rediz is pushing me every day at training, like I push him, so come match day, Popper's got two goalkeepers there he can choose from. And on the topic of competition, the top of the Hyundai A-League ladder is very close, as we all know. How confident are you that the Wanderers can get hold of that top spot and keep it? Yeah, we're very confident, but obviously we've got Adelaide this week and it's a crucial game in that mix, but we'll take it one week at a time, but we know we've got it in our own hands. So we can control the controllables and it starts with Adelaide this week. Let's have a look to that game against Adelaide. Obviously been in great form in recent history. An unfortunate loss for them. How does that change the way that you come into this game, the fact that they lost their last round? It doesn't change it at all. I think we just worry about ourselves and what we need to do. We've worked on that during the week at training. They've obviously had a purple patch of 13-14 underfeated games, but they're going to be looking to bounce back from their loss on the weekend, but again we just control what we can control and hopefully we'll get the result on Saturday. Any players in the Adelaide squad that have you all right, that you're a bit worried about? Yeah, look I think their imports, they're always very good. Bruce Chittat front works hard. They're going to be a tough team. They're a very good team. To be at the top of the table where they are now with us, you need a good team. Obviously you sprinkle with good individuals, but there's 11 good players in that team. Aside from Adelaide, the other teams that are lingering around the top of the ladder, City, Brisbane Raw, do any of those concern you or do you leave that in the back and focus on your own game? Look, we just focus on Adelaide this week and then after that we've got Melbourne victory away, so our focus is Adelaide and then we'll focus on Melbourne. We don't play Melbourne City or Brisbane until semifinals, so if we play them then we'll focus on them, but this week it's just purely focus on Adelaide. And at this stage it's looking like the Wanderers will get a home semi, which is great. How important is that getting a home semi as opposed to playing away? Very important. I think you look at the league and how it's been run over the 10-11 years. I think there's only been a winner from the first or second spots, so they've always had a home semi. So it's a crucial four-week period for us and we know that and we'll be doing everything possible to win the minor premiership and to get a home semi. And from your own point of view, how good would it be to get your hands on some silverware come season's end? It's the main reason I came here. Obviously I left Central Coast and I come here because I wanted to win trophies and we've put ourselves and the teams put ourselves in a situation to do that, so every player and staff member is focused and driving towards that and that's what we want at the end of the season. All right, Liam, thanks for joining us. It's great to have you here. You can watch Liam and the rest of the Wanderers take on Adelaide United on Saturday night at Wanderland kickoff is 7.30pm. If you can't get there, it's being screened on Fox Sports 505. So make sure you watch it. It'll be one hell of a game. Once again, thank you to Liam Reddy. Thanks for being here. James Trudinik. I'll see you next time.