 Western Sydney Wanderers, you have done us proud, you have shown the world what Australian football is all about. Let's say it again, the Wanderers are champions of Asia. First and foremost, let me congratulate you, the Royal Supporters, that is your Western Sydney spirit that won. It's amazing to see all the people from the West come and celebrate with us. I think over the last three years we can see that the West is right behind us. It's amazing to see all the supporters here today and to be able to share it, this wonderful achievement, they've been behind us from the very start and it's great spectacle here tonight. For us to show our appreciation, they always come out in numbers and tonight's no difference so it's brilliant to have them out here. It's just fabulous, it brings everyone together, it's such a great atmosphere and it's just so good for football going forward. We're all one big family now, it's really just the Unitedists, the passion, the power. It gels the community together, I mean people of all races, creeds from wherever we come from, you see people from all over the planet there cheering and joining, it makes me proud to be Australian, to be in that crowd, that's so multicultural and fantastic, all cheering for the One Club. It's been unbelievable the last two weeks, the reception we've gotten here, all the fans turning up, it's been fantastic you know, everyone's got a smile on their face, we're all just enjoying it. What does it mean to have all these people out here cheering to the team one today? Ask them, they're happy to hear it, that's what it means to them. You always dream the dream and for it to happen, it is a huge achievement and at my age and the length of my career, you learn not to take things for granted and you learn that things don't come around too often. So when something like this happens you sit back, you take it in and you just take in how big the treatment was and it doesn't get much bigger than this in Australian football.