 I'm Paul Djudich, lifelong Evertonian and scout at Everton FC Academy. If you can do something that you'd enjoy for the club that you love, it doesn't get any better. Everton is just my life and I love the club and it always will. For many years I coached the junior football team called Fair and Feather Junior Football Club. We used to train here through the week, particularly through the winter in St Margaret Mary's Gym. On one particular night I was coaching the Under Nines and there was a player in the Under Nines who was very good called Liam Davis. His younger brother came along with his mum. He was only six at the time, he wasn't even seven. He joined in and straight away you could see there was a lot of potential in there. He looked very, very good from the start. His awareness of the game at a young age was superb, good passing range, bags of energy, good shot and many needed one as well and just an all-round very, very good player. We used to have three pitches because we had that many players. Tomatech, the middle pitch while me and his dad took the outer pitches, that's how good he was. We knew that he could just get on with it and show the other players what to do. We had a number of trials at Everton and for whatever reason it just didn't work out for him. He'd been on to Cypher Tramir and he did brilliantly at Tramir. Back under that season I think it was around the March or the April. Again as part of the scout we used to watch the Liverpool primary schools, Liverpool boys games. Went to watch the game, Tom was playing and he was the best player on the pitch by a mile. He was on the day, he was absolutely fantastic. He just ran the game, passing range, everything about him just stood out. I said why didn't we sign this lad, can we please, please just try again. We managed to sign him which was brilliant. I've been a part 10 season ticker holder since it reopened after the great escape. When Godderson's rocking there's no better place to be. When I walk off the ground, especially in the early days, people were even about Tom. Tom was brilliant today, Tom did best today. It just fills me with pride every single time. The day made his debut for me and obviously more so for Tom was a magical day. It was very, very special. Just watching him warm off was absolutely unbelievable. To see him come on the pitch, proudest moment in football. Absolutely, words can't describe it. The man says the game, he just showed Tom for what he is absolutely outstanding. When he took the first player on and did his chop, ran into the box, obviously give the ball, slipped and still had the confidence to get up and do it was an amazing finish to chip it over to keeper. And the celebration was outstanding. For me it was just the wrong end of the pitch. Every lifelong event only, when you're at ZCAS, the air stands up on the back of your neck. But for me personally, when I know that someone has been involved in a young age and brought him to the club, is about to be running out on that pitch in that blue sheath. It's the most unbelievable feeling in the world.