 Soccer is everything, I've seen it all, I've done most of it, and it would be silly now for me to switch profession, I want to stay in soccer, I want to give back, I have a lot of knowledge that I can use with some really good people around me, so yeah I want to stay in it, I don't want to coach, but I definitely want to stay in the game and I'll always be connected. I think the ownership role that I have kind of suits my style of leadership, I like bringing good people to the table and allowing them to work and certainly that's as I move forward, that's where I feel my expertise lies, so not afraid to make big decisions, not afraid to be uncomfortable, so I feel like that role suits me. I have been doing it for a long time at a pretty high level and I'm thankful for that and so a few more people got to know my name, but my world didn't change too much. Playing in England in the Premier League which is exciting, well-known league. I was used to getting some plaudits, but also he's getting kicked around a little bit, so I know how to keep myself grounded. Yeah, what if I talk a lot less, you know, I feel like I have an opinion on everything and I've shared that along the way, but I think the humility part of sports is very grounding, it just bumps along the way, when you're young you feel like Superman, you feel like you can do anything and then when those hard times hit it's very difficult for an athlete, particularly young athletes, so I think the advice would be just to kind of keep your head up and keep moving forward. I feel like there was quite a few big brands I was lucky to work with. I said no to a few simply because, you know, I like to try and keep my stable pretty small. I can work with top-top companies and give my time and effort to them and then, I don't want to shortchange everybody, I think it's good to be selective, not everyone is, and I think they dilute themselves a little bit too much, but the vision that you have for yourself as long as the partner has that, that's important. Yeah, I don't mind, you know, being a trailblazer and a pioneer, I saw some of the covers out there, so since then you've got a lot bigger athletes and better athletes, but I appreciate the fact that I was the first. Being 40 is tough, especially in my world. Sunday mornings are not very fun. I can't lose or draw, so lots of rest. 40-year-old do a lot of lots of rest. Happy 40th birthday to Adweek. Thank you for putting me on a cover all those years ago.