 I'm Terry Barton. For those who don't know the coaching manual, we're a digital platform so we're online as a website but also as a mobile app and since we started in 2011 it's always been our intention to support coaches at every level of the game but grassroots is a real passion for us as a business. It's something that we believe massively in that grassroots is the engine room of football in this country. So being able to come and support Shropshire FA tonight is a real privilege for us. So although we're a digital platform we always have and always will believe massively in allowing people to come and kind of meet us, meet our coaches and deliver in person events like this because we think it's really important especially in the current climate in coach education that we give coaches as much of an opportunity as possible to actually see things on the grass and ask questions that can relate to what they've seen or could just relate to challenges that you face coaching in the grassroots. Martin Hunter is a coach educator with probably more years experience than he care for me to mention but he's been a huge part of our philosophy as a business. He's a former technical director at Sampton Football Club. He's worked at pretty much every age group with England through the FA. He's a coach educator on the pro license all over Europe and further afield in the world and he's a coach with a huge amount of knowledge and a huge amount of experience. We work with Martin Hunter who's behind me to film a series of practical coach education sessions focused on the five attacking and the five defending principles of play. It's a part of coach education which has been slowly but surely over the past 10, 15 years disappearing certainly from the lower qualifications in the game. We have the session that Martin's going to do online. The idea is that coaches can watch that session so they can come prepared, know what's going to be delivered and have a good idea about what the outcomes of this session are going to be.