 wanting to become a footballer with the other aspects of a childhood, you know, school, like making friends. Being a young girl, you can say that, it's fine. No, it's definitely tough at times. Like I think we've all been through that stage where our friends are going off and doing what maybe a normal teenage girl would have been doing, going shopping, going to parties, you know, getting dressed up and whereas, you know, I'm out rolling around in the dirt with a bunch of boys playing a sport that, you know, people don't know whether I'm going to be able to make a living out of it or not at that time, you know, this is 10 years ago. So, you just kind of, if you love it, it's not really a question. I always found that, like you just love it and, you know, my parents knew that I loved it so they were in the car every night driving me an hour of training and doing what they needed to do, so. But it is tough, definitely, growing up in that situation. I think it was all about the choices, you know, especially at that age when, you know, your friends are, you know, starting to go out and stuff and you have to say no to your friends because I've got training every night and I guess when you look back at it now, it was all worth it. But yeah, same choices and then your friends, finding friends who understand that as well. And I mean, I was quite fortunate, I had a great group of friends growing up who understood that football was always my number one choice and just trying to balance that, you know, it can be quite difficult for some people but when I look back at it now, obviously I made all the right choices to help get me where I always wanted to be. Kind of brings me on to my next question. Look, those choices will tie in with the sacrifices you have to make. Yeah. If you're going to be, because are there any, I'm not going to call them regrets along the way but are there any kind of instances or situations where you felt like, you know, it's a shame it happened like that so maybe you've lost touch with someone that perhaps you were a good friend with but you almost had to because you were... Well, I think for both of us, we both say being away from our families is really hard. You know, we've obviously made a choice to come to a club and a country that can give us the best opportunity to become the best footballers we could be and for both of us that means being in a different country to our families. So that's for me probably the biggest one and not that I regret doing that and they would never want me to feel like that but that's obviously something that is definitely tough. I'd say that's the big one for me. Yeah, I think my parents always knew it was something that was going to happen if I wanted to further my career on football and I mean, we both moved out quite at a young age. We were both the same age when we first signed for Everton and we moved in together, didn't we? And so it was for the day. It was the same time. I was like, what, five years ago? But yeah, no, it's something that, you know, my family always pushed me to, you know, do what I wanted to do and football was always that. And, you know, as a kid growing up, like we didn't know if we would ever be able to become full-time professionals and we kind of were always just holding out for it to become a possibility and, you know, all them choices that we made back then are now worth it whenever we're sitting here and we get to say we are professional footballers. How do you find that one? Just out an image. Oh, a cupcake cup. Always helps. I'm the most tough one. No, no, no, put it under the cupcake. Oh, yeah. No? Yeah. I'm the most tough one. Oh, okay. So simple. So simple. So simple. So simple. If I were to write out, you came over to a different country on the hope that you were going to become professional footballers and that didn't happen in five years. It sounds bizarre. Yeah, like, you know, it's definitely a risk. Like, you know, like, especially as girls, I think, you know, at that time, when most of our friends were either getting jobs or going off to university, which was both fairly stable life plans, you know, we're doing something which is a bit out of the ordinary. You know, it is. It is. It's a bit odd, but like I said, going back to like, we love playing. So it was, you have the opportunity to play Everton Football Club, which is one of, you know, it's a household club name around the world. And you're not going to turn that down any day of the week. No, I know. And that's why, like, obviously in the background, we both went to university. And obviously, and we were hoping out that one day it was going to get professional, but once it wasn't, that's why we went off to university, got, you know, our degrees behind us and our masters. Simone has a masters, by the way. And, you know, that's why we went and we did all that. And then obviously that's done. That's behind us now. And no, we can just focus on football, which is fantastic. You, I would imagine you both had to grow up quite quickly when you came out here late. Simone, a little slower than a child. Had to be said. Well, not going down these stories. No, I guess, yeah, we did, to be honest. Yeah, it was definitely some tough times, you know. My family's in Australia, which is not exactly down the road. So I think we both had some moments where we missed home and, you know, neither of us had really cooked before when we moved into the house. We were learning how to cook and all that sort of stuff. And just, you know, it was also very exciting to be, like, away from home at 18, you know. I think as we had each other, though, it helped. Had it been just one of us, it maybe would have struggled a little bit. But I think as we had each other, you know, it was fun. We were in this new city. Like, it was like so much to do. Like, we're playing football forever. And like, it was one of the best times of our lives, really, wasn't it? I do look back on that time as some of the best moments of my life so far. All right, so, I'm going to keep a little bit of that. Simone, that's pretty good. That's the best one, yeah? Yeah, that's what it is. I'm happy with that, to be fair. That's good, actually. Yeah, I was like, I'm taking like one of those.