 Alright Peter, we're chatting ahead of the FAI Intermediate Cup final massive occasion for the club and I'm sure you're looking forward to it. I can't wait now, we're really looking forward to it as you say, it's a massive occasion for the club. There's a lot of buzz about it, we're chatting about it and just getting our last league game over last night now before we can really start to focus on our power now. And I'm sure down through the years Peter, you've been involved in so many success stories for Cocktail Celtic but the FAI Intermediate Cup, there were so many disappointments wasn't there because you guys probably had enough quality to go all the way in this competition but it never really happened. It just never really happened for us, it's always been a talk of the mind, every year we set the marker, we always set the marker when we were on the league and you know obviously trying to win as much as we can, there's been a couple of talks about it, it's just different occasions, it just didn't happen for us, a lot of times we were disappointed in ourselves, I think we thought we could have come out of games with better results and we did ourselves down, so was it more disappointing than that? Finally, the final now, it's great. And what do you think has been the difference this year then Peter? Is it a case of just, you know, the right results at the right time and good performances or I mean you have to probably have a wee bit of luck as well along the way? It was definitely a bit of luck, definitely green and spicy with the way it ties, it's very difficult. I think we just set the start early, remember the first round of us, we beat Banaghi up in there with Kenny. Both men sent off that day too? 29 men I think for the majority of the second half and after that result, we kind of felt a real you know, come forward and turn, it wasn't going to be many more tougher fixtures and positions we could be in and we left result on that night, so I think when we set the start early, anything went up against them we thought now we can do this with a couple of games where we were back against the wall and we dug deep and we got the right results. And I'm sure as well as that you learned from seasons in the past where you probably should have won matches that you just didn't and that experience probably helped along the way this season. Big time yet, we know how to win a game, massive, definitely came into play. And as you say, there's a lot of seasons that were left a bit raw. But all our experiences I think came to our help this year actually. Gavin has assembled a good squad, plenty of experience in there, plenty of good talent and a few new additions which has helped too. Yeah, really, really good squad. I think I was a little low to depth, could be any 11 starting any week. He nobody knows, nobody's guaranteed a starting spot and any subs that anybody's brought in, it's usually the same or strengthening the team in every position we'd like for like everywhere. There's really good mixture, as you say, of experience and of the young players from the three, I think, otherwise they're a real impression. So, big fight now, see he's going to start on 11 next week. Yeah, and he will have his work done on the opposition. I'm sure Gavin will have plenty of info on Rockmount. I'm sure he hasn't well started the stage. We haven't been fighting much yet, we were still concentrating on our league and stuff. I'm sure we'll have a fight tonight this week, but I think he's a lot of work done on that. And any thoughts about the venue itself then, Peter? I mean, the showgrounds in Slago, it's a famous ground and everything. Would you guys have liked to have had a chance at the Aviva, or are you happy enough? Definitely would have liked to have Aviva. It's obviously the one everyone talks about, you'll never forget, like it would be amazing. But, what do you do? The showgrounds, it's a class venue, played there I think once before. Loved it on the stadium, hopefully got a big crowd then, didn't get a good atmosphere. Well that's it, it's not a bad journey for the fans to go up and there'll be plenty of cocktail supporters there. I think so, definitely, that's about half the journey of Dublin, so I think from the top, we're going to have a lot of people making the journey down. Yeah, go for it. Well listen, Peter, you've got plenty of also senior league medals in the back pocket at the stage and cup medals as well, but wouldn't it be nice to have an FAA intermediate cup winners medal? Ah, we'd be great, we'd be right in the middle of the Mandelpiece.