 Well it's been a long journey since I started football and prior to the Wanderers I was a black trans city and I had a decent season with them playing a lot of first road games and I got identified by Trevor Morgan to come to have a trial and it was a big deal for me to finally get recognised as a fine early club. My game changed dramatically from the first season I played in the youth league with under Trevor and I learned a lot of things quickly in that one year playing against pro's in the youth league as well when they dropped down and it definitely sprung me a lot into becoming a professional football. I think all our youth team boys and also the young first graders from this last past season I think we've all gone along quite well and I think our training we all push each other because we all want to be first team players and I think it helped us all that we had each other to compete with, had each other to work together when things weren't going well so without them I don't think I would be here today. For me the first team contract was definitely a dream come true for me and I'm sure it is for all young players that's crying to be a professional. For me personally the goals are to get as many games as I can to get on the pitch and to show why I've got the first team contract. It's definitely a big opportunity for me and I'm definitely entitled to take it. Blacktown City product Shane Dukunya one of the few players to play professionally with an Indian heritage. I was born in Mumbai, India and I came to Australia when I was four years old in 2000. The heritage has definitely played a big part in who I am growing up as an Indian and Australian in Australia so it's something I'm very proud of and something I'll always keep close to my heart. Being part of Western Sydney is something that reinforces for me the pride of playing for a club that is such a multicultural club. As a player in a professional game hearing that buzz from the crowd it really gets you pumped to be honest it's a big difference in playing just your local park game or even a youth league game versus a professional game with the wonders especially the fans of this club are unbelievable their support no matter where we are on the table no matter how well we're playing they're always there but when I found out that I was on starting that game it was almost a surprise but I was at the same time I was ready. Starting debut in the Hyundai A-League I'm sure he's got plenty of family and friends in the grandstands here. That game was also an interesting one because it got delayed for about two hours because of the hail so that didn't build the tension even more and hearing going out on the pitch, sharing the roar of the crowd the Anzac Day made it all the more special hearing the bugle call and when we stepped on the field it was I was really excited.