 As we mentioned earlier, it is four years this week, which I'm sure of Michelley coming in as the owner, I'm sure we could have done a podcast on its own on that, but as we're always talking about it every day, it's hard to sort of pull it all together because we're always consistently in it, but it does seem to be going the right way at the moment, it's funny that when you start, things start to suddenly fall into place, how it all seems to be going in the right place, in the right way. Yeah, I mean, he come in and I think we were all giddy, we had money, we had money and we were, you know, this was going to happen and that was going to happen and it was all false stones, wasn't it? But sometimes those false stones are teaching you ways how to be successful, even when you're not successful, you're learning different things. I think he's got the manager he wanted, apparently he tried to get him a couple of years ago and it wasn't the right time. He's got the director of football he wanted from day one in place, whether people agree with brands or not or like brands or not, what's the documentary if you're having, because it was excellent on him. And so when you look at that, he's put those two things in place with, you know, you've got your structure, your football structure with brands, you've got a well-class manager at the helm, we've got an application in for planning for the stadium, it's mates making big noises behind them. So straight away, if you look at it, just take a quick look at it, things do look like we're improving and we're finally, finally rolling in the right direction. Yeah, it all seems to be in the right place and I think actually without Sydney having, you know, going over it again and again because, you know, I think in the summer could be the time where you start to see the actual shape of things because, you know, it'd be great if we got Europe in whatever form because then you start planning for that and you're going in the right direction, you've got the manager for that, you're buying players based on that as well. That'll be the next big thing, won't it? It's all talk at the moment but seeing who the targets are and who we actually bring in, you know, whether we get confirmation of the stadium in the summer as well. Even things like the shade sponsor and things like that, you know, what the levels they're looking at, what investment they can bring in to it and so I think the summer is actually going to be a bigger indication of where we're going because obviously there's a lot of things in place already, you know, listen, being in the live of buildings now for coming up to a year, haven't we so? Over a year, sorry, it's over a year now. We've never been in live builds for over a year. There's been changes to Finch Farm. The women's team have got their own little stadium now as well which is fantastic. All the plans are out there for our stadium and what's going to happen with Goulderswyrn Park and as I said, with Carlo Anciotti in place with the opportunity for new players in the summer. Marcel Brands, this might be the summer that the academy start, we actually see some real changes happening in the academy as well and the under-23 set-up so I think this summer actually will tell us so much more about what shape we're in rather than just sitting here right now just because it's the fourth anniversary. We know we're going in the right way because we've got someone like Carlo Anciotti as the manager and we've got a planning permission, looking for planning permission for the new stadium and when you look at the document for the new stadium, it's incredible. I know it has to be that detailed but it's incredible that when you look at it and you think that's us, that's real tangible evidence that people have sat down, you've got the best people, you've got the best architects, you've got the best people to look at all environmental studies and historical stuff and all that. It's all in the planning permission, you can see that yourself. So it's not something that has been cobbled together, it's something that really shows that we're serious and as I said, the summer will give us more on that. The whole project is fantastic for Bramley Dock, we keep every image that we see, it makes you a little bit more excited. We've been talking about this, we've been talking about it for a few years now and obviously the first time you went through meeting the live of buildings was for a stadium update and we hadn't seen any plans. It sounded exciting but you kind of were going alright. And then obviously last August, I think it was, so July we got to see the plans, July it was fantastic, absolutely fantastic, yeah July the 25th or something wasn't it, or the 24th. It was absolutely fantastic to see that stadium there and then we've seen it's been altered even since then, we've seen updated things, the finer plans and we've seen the application go in and there's a capacity there now that was never said. So you've got that and I still have said many times, they'll believe it will be more than that anyway. And for people going why do you think that will, a regional application was for £56,000, I think of £54,000, and it went up to £60, so that's all exciting. We've seen the stuff coming out last week with Manchester United with the rail sheeting and we're planning to put that in so again that could push that up and that makes that more exciting. So everything is on the right path if we can get. I mean imagine the summer where within your, we get planning permission for the stadium and we've got Marcel Brans and Antilotti at the helm and we've got a nice new kit made by whoever and we've got new sponsor on and stuff like that. People will start going oh yeah, you know, and then a couple of good signings that complement the team and you can see the structure of the team. People will begin to take us a little bit more seriously and I've seen a thing again with the media. The media is irrelevant almost. We've just got to believe in what we're doing as a fan base and back that because this fella has come in and he's put his money where his mouth is. He's set us on a path of trying to get a new stadium. He's got us a well-class man. The thing with Mishiri is he's made mistakes and people go oh, he's this, he's that. He's made mistakes but he's always tried to rectify his mistakes. So he got cumin and he sacked them when we were under pressure. He got all of that because he felt like we needed to just ensure that we were stable. He sacked them because we didn't like him. He got rid of them when he needed to impede them. He liked Marco Silva and he stuck to his guns there. He got him but then when it wasn't working he sacked them even though the director of football didn't want him sacked at that time. So he sees what he wants and he's trying his best to do, to effect his decisions. I think the most important thing for me going forward is if he feels like he's got all the right people in the right positions now at the club, he maybe can take a step back from not having to get his hands dirty. I know we feel like at times we're not always being 100% sure who's been doing what, but that comes down to if you're not and listen, if you get it anywhere in any role it's because you take control of a situation. But if you feel like there's people in the roles that you're confident in so you don't have to be there and I feel like that's maybe where we are now. That'll be his ideal scenario. That's what I'm saying. He wants to sit back and just watch the scene go. That's what I'm saying with brands. I don't think people criticize brands for some of the stuff and you can go, let's see how it plays out or not so sure. But saying things like the academy, those things don't happen overnight and people say should brands be on the board maybe you have to give someone the ultimate power so that they can make changes otherwise they'll be reluctant within the club and be like, well no, I'm not changing for you and I've got this role and you've got that role and actually we're very, very similar whereas you've got what I'm a director mate. I want this all change. Then things happen a lot quicker. So yeah, it's ups and downs but we seem to be moving in the right direction. Regrettably we spent a lot of money that's been completely wasted and now we are sort of suffering the little backlash of that. But then man city did. Teams do spend money and you know there's a team not too far away that have spent a lot of money to get it right on it and they've got it looks, well they have got it right this year so it plays out. Sometimes it has to go wrong a little bit for you to understand how to get it right. How to get it right, yeah. You learn more from the mistakes that you do from the successors.