 It's been good to get back in, see all the boys, see all the happy faces smiling and put in some hard work. It's a good group of boys, I think. A lot of people know each other already, which is always good for team cohesion, and the new boys have good personalities and good work ethics, so I think we'll work well together this season. We worked our backsides off last year to make that happen, and for whatever reason it didn't, so this year we're going to work even harder. So it really starts now from the pre-season, putting in a lot of groundwork and strive to achieve that goal. We're well aware of the passion the fans bring to the league. Obviously, when I was a little kid, when the Wanderers first came into the league, and I remember watching on TV and seeing all the fans back then and thinking, wow, it's what an atmosphere they're creating. So we know they expect a lot of us, and we expect even more of ourselves, I think, or personally I do. So we're going to put in our best efforts this season, and hopefully we can, like I said, achieve no goal or fun. The last season was great, obviously, just to get out there and play minutes, and I'm happy with how it went, but I've always got things to improve on, and I always wore things to improve on, so now it's about recognising the areas I need to work in and working on those and obviously, you know, keep improving my strengths and just building on last season. You know, last season's behind me now. That's the way I look at it. I don't really live in the past, so always looking forward to the next game, and hopefully I can back it up this season. Yeah, definitely, obviously. It's good to have those 26 games on my belt. I felt really good playing them. The boys and the gaffer and all the coaching staff made me really feel comfortable going out there and playing to my best in my ability, so I'll build on that experience and confidence into the next season, and hopefully I can do myself justice next season as well.