 It's such a fantastic institution, and it's so important to this city, to Merseyside, to the fabric of the community that's part of it. There are a few clubs that are so vital to the areas in which they live and play, Mae'r hunain, ac mae'r cyd-rhyw fawr a'r ysgwysbeth efallai yn oed i'r ysgwrs. A at y gwrth yr hyn, y gwrs y dyma'r Llywodraeth Llywodraeth yn oed i gyd yn hoffi'r gweithio i'r gwybod i'r holl, i'r holl, i'r holl ei ddefnyddio, ac mae'r holl yn hyn yn cyfosiwyr oherwydd y gallu sydd yn hyn oed i'r holl. Mae yna yn hynny. Mae'r holl yn hynny yn hynny, a'r holl yn hynny yn hynny i'r holl i'r holl. Mae'r holl yn hynny. I want to do my best to try and help everyone, give the fans a voice, give the club a voice when it needs to, and the club will have a, the club has the echo as a platform to respond, and it always will. I'm not always going to get it right, I'm well aware that at the minute I've had a lot of support for that piece which I'm very grateful for. I know there are times when I get it wrong, that's just life. That's just life, and there will be times when things aren't, the path isn't always as clear and you're trying to make wrong turns as you go through it. But for me, when I was sitting there in the Brighton game and I was watching what was unfolding and against the backdrop of everything that had happened over the past, it goes far beyond the eight months that I've been working on here. But I did that front page six months ago or so and it just felt like it was the right time to revisit it because six months on we're in this position again and that concerns me and I think it concerns everybody. I'm very privileged to have a platform, and I believe that platform should really, it's more important that I use that to give other people a platform rather than for myself. But I meant every word that I wrote in that piece and I think it was fair, I do think it was fair. There'll be people who don't think it's fair, there'll be some people who think it was too harsh, there'll be some people who think it should have gone further. I thought it was fair as it had to be to try and make the point and I just hope that I've played my part in helping to concentrate minds there and just hopefully get some acknowledgement that the situation is serious. Everyone can see that, but people genuinely care and people want the best and people want to help and I think people want to be able to support the club. I just hope the club can help, again like it did at the back end of last season, albeit it was the players and Frank under which we had a vehicle for it. We know how powerful the fan base can be and the club needs to harness it and if the club is going to dip back into that well, if it's going to rely on the supporters again to help get extra points, help get it over the line, to help make goodness of the bear pit, help make goodness of the cold run, helps the players home in a way, then I just think that those supporters who are making that decision as to whether or not to get the flares out again, whether or not to get the banners out again, I think that they deserve to be spoken to, they deserve to know that their concerns are being listened to and hopefully acted upon. Thank you.