 What were your initial thoughts on it, Rob, and what were your feelings? Well, there's a number of things that I particularly like about it. I like the contrast in playing styles where you've essentially got the team with the overload in the middle. It's not pointless possession, but they are trying to maintain possession of the ball. So that's a slight different mentality to a counterattack. Once you've established possession, it goes beyond a counterattack. And so the team with the overload are trying to maintain possession. And so what they might do is they might play safer passes, safer passes for possession. The team with the underload, because the odds are stacked against them a little bit, they're in a very different mindset. So I like the fact that players have to constantly switch over between the different types of possession, passing for possession or passing to penetrate and counterattack. So I like the fact that the players are going to be constantly switching between those mindsets. And also I like the fact that in the main area, I think it's 86 and then to drop out. The team who are countering are very much like the fact that because the odds are stacked against them, they're going to have to play quickly. If they play too many passes in the middle area, the picture is going to change. There's not going to be those opportunities to play out. So it really does emphasize quick and forward play. And I know from Steve's objectives, part of the objectives were to be aware of opportunities to play forward quickly. And I think 100% the activity does it. And the third thing I liked, I've done this myself and I've seen other coaches do it. Sometimes when they're coaching, counterattacking, I've seen coaches counterattack or try and coach it where it's just possession based. So yeah, teams are changing over possession, but there's not actually a purpose or an end to score at. So there's opportunities to counter, but it doesn't go anywhere. I've also seen games where you can counter at both ends and even counter on four corners of the pitch. I'm not a massive fan of that because I think it makes the counter too easy. I like the fact that teams are playing one way, so it's quite hard, but you can only go counter one way. So really, really, really like it, really, really good activity. Lots and lots of variety and lots and lots of, as I say, mental challenge as well. Really like it.