 I'm more happy that we're going to play just one league, you know, that was very, very important. It is not conducive for players to go to a club, play in the ISL, come back and play the I-League with a different club for many reasons. So I'm just happy that we're going to play one league this year. Also happy that these two leagues are happening simultaneously. That means a lot of players are going to play, a lot of Indian players are going to get an opportunity. What was happening with the ISL was the same players were playing in ISL, were coming and were the major part of I-League also. That meant a lot of other players, a lot of young ones, a lot of, you know, those fancy players weren't getting employment, which was really sad. And thankfully one good thing, one major good thing about having these two leagues separately, a lot of Indian players are going to get chances, which is very, very important. That's why I'm very happy. It was a lot of thought went on choosing the ISL and coming to ISL. And it's not just an overnight thing. And the owners and the officials along with a few of the players knew about this. And we're just happy to be a part of ISL. As far as players are concerned, it doesn't change anything. We were playing a league which we wanted to win and work hard, it stays the same. We're playing a league where we want to win and we want to work hard. Before that, we have the AFC Cup commitments and one thing about this club is we just want to improve every year. And that's constant, that hasn't changed and that's why I'm really, really happy to be at BFC. It doesn't matter which league I'm playing, I'm just going to go there and be my best. And the extended season, how important is that in terms of building, in terms of keeping the players active, keeping the players fit, and feeding into the national squad as well? It's very, very important. Loyalty is the word you're looking for. Because it's difficult when you play, let's suppose when I was playing for Mumbai City FC where I had a great time. But you have to switch on, you have to go to a different club. Behave, think, won't love that club, which you do, which I could because I was having an amazing time there, right from the owners to the ballboy there, brilliant. But then suddenly in about one week, you have to change to come back to another club and it's not easy. It's not easy to adapt to clubs like that, it's such a short time. And also with the way you're going to play with the different coaches, it's not easy. So in that context, I'm really happy. It's going to be a five or six month league, I think a little bit of adjustment because of the under 17 World Cup. And I just hope with what I've heard, don't quote me, but with what I've heard is it's going to be a more longer league in coming years. So yeah, longer league helps because you can plan your games better and we can have enough time for the national team. And yeah, you're playing Saturday Sundays and then Wednesdays are for the Cup games or the Federation Cup, let's suppose, or the FC Cup games and then you have enough time to plan for the national team. That will be the best criteria and I just hope that we achieve it. More teams in league, ISL or I-League, more clubs to come in to be more panned out throughout the country. Don't have only the hot centres like what we used to have. And that will be really good for Indian football. Nothing much. You know, the best part is right from the owner, Mr. Jindal, Paath, the coaching staff led by Mr. Roka, everyone is in sync. The one thing that we want in this club is to improve. We are quite fortunate, we worked hard of course, but we are fortunate that we won trophies every year, which is always helpful because it gives you a belief, it gives you a fan base, it just tells you that you are progressing. But one thing is constant in this club that we want to improve. So now we have come to an ISL which is our first time. I individually as a player and a lot of other players have played ISL already, but as a club it's the first time. And we just want to go there and give a good account of ourselves, whether it's in terms of the way we play. We conduct ourselves as players or as a club, we just want to give a good account. We have high standards of ourselves which we are very proud of, but we know how much hard work has to be put in. And it's not only the players, the coaching staff, the management, right from the owner to everyone. And the best part is everyone is willing to do the hard work. Everyone is ready to put in the hard work and everyone is in sync, which is very, very important at a club. Then you feel that you are a part of a process or system which is progressive and which is very, very important, especially for me. You know, once you pass 30 and then once you have done fairly good in your career and whatever you have achieved or whatever you have experienced, it's very, very important that you have challenges, very, very important to be a part of a team which challenges you. Otherwise, you might get stagnant and which probably is the end of anything good you want to do. The moment you are stagnant, whether it's because you have one stuff, whether it's because you are a part of a team that doesn't want to improve, it's not an ideal situation to be in. So thankfully I'm in a club where everyone wants to improve. And to answer your question in the ISL, it's not going to be any different. We travel to North Korea in the AFC Cup and we want to win the tie and do well and then so on and so forth. And when the ISL comes in November, we just want to give our best. We want to be a team which is difficult to play against. We want to be a team which is difficult to beat and give a good count of ourselves. As far as club is concerned, me and a lot of people who are involved with this club from day one were not very pleased after the drafts because we lost a lot of stowers of our team, we lost some pillars of our team. Losing the likes of Vrino Anto, Eugene Singlindo, CK Vinith, Amrinda Singh. It wasn't something that we wanted, that's the way it is. And not only the kind of players they were, or they are, but the kind of role model they were for this club. When you have players who are talented in your team and who feel that way for a club, it's a bonus. And to lose all these players, I'm sure I'm missing a few of them, a few others, Sandesh Jhingan. I didn't take Sandesh Jhingan's name because he wasn't here from day one, but especially people like Rino Anto who is our captain, CK Vinith and Eugene Singlindo. What a great story Rino Anto is, how his life has also taken a turn because of his involvement with him. I know the feel for the club. I know for a fact that it's going to take some time for them to get over the fact that they're not going to play for BFC. In fact, Rino Anto and Vinith came to watch the North Korea game. When have you heard this last time when you come for some other team tour? It just tells you what they feel about the club. I know Eugene, I got messages from Eugene, Sandesh and everyone, Amrinda, before the game. They were here. They were a part of us qualifying. They feel for the club. And suddenly you are told one day that it's going to change. As humans, it takes time, but we all are professionals. We just have to move on. At the end, I was sulking and I told my family that the club is bigger than any player. It has always been like that. It's always going to be like this. We just have to move on and happy with the new inclusions that we have. It takes time to adjust as a team, especially when we had a team which had played together for three years. It was brilliant, but it's alright, man. We will adjust. We will try our best to cope to the given situation. And as I said, just to be a team which is difficult to play against. I mean, I feel home here. We are in your new house, congratulations on that. Thank you so much, Sandesh. Thanks a lot. I feel I feel home here. I bought this house. You know, when we decided that we were going to come to ISL, when I had a choice of choosing a club, I had a great time at UMBC TFC. And I'm just saying, because I want to make it even or make them happy, I had a great time there. From the owners, to the bowlers, to the physios, to the masseurs, they were brilliant. I had a great time there. So the transition when I went from BFC to start an ISL campaign wasn't difficult. It becomes a little bit difficult and dodgy when you're going to a club where things are not great for you. But it was so smooth for me to go from BFC to UMBC TFC to play ISL because everyone around, everyone involved was so nice and so kind and we had a great team. The team born was there at UMBC TFC. But because I'm in here from the start, from the first stone, from the first brick, I wanted to choose this. I had a talk with the UMBC TFC officials. They knew it. I was up front. I was straight. I didn't sign BFC and then tell them. I told them and they understood. And then I signed BFC. For me, there was only one choice because I love this club. And I'm here. I feel home here. And talk most are the choice. I know for a fact that there's a lot of other players who feel the same way that I feel for the club, but they're not here. So I had a choice. That's why I'm here. So yeah, I mean it's just the way we bonded. It's just the way we played. It's just the way the fans came in. It's just the way the whole setup was there. It's just the way that everyone is in sync. You know, when the system is going well and everything is fine and you feel home, you don't want to change. How often have I felt like this for any club in my career? Can't say much. Can't say many. So when you feel that for a club, you stay. When you're happy as a player on and off the field, you stay. So for me, it wasn't a difficult choice to make to stay at BFC. I would have loved to have all the 17 players that I had last year as a captain. That would have been great. But that's the way football is. Things change. And as a professional, you just adjust soon. That's what I'm trying. That's what other players were here last year are trying. And eventually we'll be fine. We'll make new mates and we'll make a new team and we'll try our best to be a good team.