 Thank you very much for coming this afternoon, this Saturday afternoon. We're extremely proud to announce that Marcus, that will be our good coach for the next three years. An amazing appointment for us and we believe our club will go to make significant in-rays in where it needs to be. Good Marcus at the helm. I'll throw over to our chairman Paul Lerra to say a few words. Thank you. Look, it's super exciting for us. It's an absolute new chapter in our lives. We had a very extensive search for a head coach. We have explored the world, we have explored Europe, we have explored here and domestically and I'm so happy, couldn't be happier that Marcus finally has said yes, which is a fantastic cue for us. But it has stayed in the obvious and Marcus has been a world-class player in his own right. Played 15 years at the highest level, played in Germany, played in England of course and he'd be a fantastic coach and he's a fantastic coach. Had a good career so we couldn't be happier. Now I'll open up to Marcus to make a couple of comments before I can do the questions. First of all, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I'm very proud and very happy to be here. I have to excuse my English is not the best, I have to learn again. Of course I was two years in England but I have to learn again a long time ago. But I'm very happy, very proud, very happy. Really good conversation with John, with Kevin. They come to Germany, visit me. We had a really good chat in this time and I could see the fever in his both eyes and about the vision of what Western Sydney would like to do in the next couple of months, years. Then I was thinking about it, I was talking to good friends who know the Australian League and then I said to my wife, let us do, I have a good feeling. I'm ready now to a new experience and I'm looking forward. I say thank you for the trust in trusting in me and I give 100% to go to our vision step by step nearer. Thank you. Marcus, how much do you know about the A-League and about the history of the Wanderers? Now many things. I was talking to good friends of mine who live in here. I also had Tommy Jurec and Luzern. I was talking a lot with him and this time wasn't an idea for me to come here. But now it's good that I was talking to him and I know a lot. He's a very physically strong, hard league and we have to be ready for this. What type of football are you hoping to bring to the club and what can you promise the fans in terms of style of management you'll bring to the team? It's difficult to say. First I have to meet the players to see what is the strength of the team and of course I like to have the ball but you need to play for this. If not then we have another tactic and this is one of the biggest points why I came here to Sydney because Tommy Jurec was saying me the crowds are totally crazy. After Switzerland of course there was a good time there but the supporters are very quiet and not so many in the stadium and now I'm really looking forward for good support and especially for us to see what is possible with the team and on this we will work. We have good enough time to find out what is the best system, what is the best way of style of play and we have time. You mentioned that Paul and John told you about the vision that they had for the club. Yeah. What was that tell us more about the vision? Step by step to come nearer to maybe have more big success. We know this is not an easy league. The concurrence is big but we want to come on the top and this is the target that I have. I totally agree with these two guys and Gavin and this is the main thing to come step by step nearer to the biggest success. It's also a salary cap league. Does that present a new kind of challenge for you as a club? I trust John. He will do the good job. I know this but this is a part of we were talking about it. What can we do? What is the chance? But first I have to meet the team. I don't want to sign players maybe have the same in our squad. I have to meet the players and then we will see. If we need something we will do something. If not then I think John is happy. Are you in the process of moving your whole life to Australia? How quickly has this happened and is it a bit of a whirlwind for you? When does we meet us? Last week. Two weeks ago. It came to me to Germany and it was a really good chat. Very good interview. I felt comfortable and I felt well. I think this is a very important point for a good start. Then the chairman once met you and said okay but I have to be quickly because on Wednesday I go on holiday with the whole family. The kids would kill me if I am not there. I said okay I can fly on Thursday. Came yesterday. Met him today and John told me absolute 100% the right things about him. Tomorrow I go back and then we start what we have to talk about when I come back. But it was very quickly. You spent the majority of your whole career in Europe. Was it a difficult decision to make? No. I wanted to get a new challenge because I know Germany. I know Switzerland and of course England as a player. I wanted to do something different. This is for me the top class to come here to Australia. The only thing is a very long flight to get home. It is the only thing. This is the challenge I was looking for. I am very happy and proud to be here. You mentioned Tommy Jurich. Was he the link? No. We have a guy who has joined us this year. Paul Agostino has obviously introduced us together. A fantastic guy. Paul will be doing some work with us this year. It is a common denominator. We put us together and we had a conversation. We just hit it off. It is fairly evident and clear that Marcus is an amazing talent as much as he is a player. He is also coached at the highest level in the Bundesliga which is an amazing league. To be able to do that and have a concerted period at a club like Lucerne. To come here we are very fortunate to have him. All those things are taken into consideration. The way that Marcus thinks equates with the culture and the fashion that we want to see our club. There is a lot of synergy in terms of what we presented and how he saw things. It certainly was a perfect fit for where Marcus is in his life.