 Look, myself and my family both, over the moon, for me, when Western Sydney first come into the A-League and I got the opportunity to be one of the first players signed, it was a massive honour and I actually thought that I'd spend the rest of my career here. It wasn't to be, but yeah, look, take two and I'm here now. I think I'm in a much better place this time, I'm probably playing the best football of my career in the past few years and I'm probably more hungry than ever. I've been out now for about 10 months with an injury. I've been playing now and training for a few months and yeah, it felt great. I've actually missed the game a lot, so I'm really looking forward to putting on the boots again and playing some competitive matches here at home in front of my family. Even when I was away, I always supported the team and wanted Western Sydney to do well for the community here. I think it's massive. These are the times where we need to stick together as a team, the fans as well. And yeah, look, last season, knowing that I was going to come here and seeing them not make that final series was a bit disappointing for myself, watching them, it was a bit hard to take, but in saying that, I'm here to give it my all and hopefully play some finals football for Western Sydney. There's one thing that always haunted me and that was not winning that grand final. For me, I was on the bench in that game. I actually thought I was going to start leading up to that game and it's something that's always played in the back of my mind. And I've been lucky enough to win something at every club I've played with. So Newcastle won the championship there as well. But there was that one trophy that I wanted here and I hope that I can bring that experience, what I achieved there in Adelaide as well. Hopefully I can bring all that here with me to the Wanderers. And as you mentioned, again, that soccer ruse call-up was something that I thought was probably gone. I've probably missed that boat. But to get that opportunity to put on the green and gold was probably the biggest highlight of my career. And it's, you know, that's something that I look forward to. Hopefully again, put it on once I play here at Western Sydney. Hopefully my form speaks for itself and I'll get rewarded.