 So Moons, you must have been pretty satisfied with that. You had to wait for your moments and pick them at the right time. Yeah, I look really, really happy with the result. Football was a funny game because I thought the performance wasn't as good as the last three games, but the result was there. And I think, you know, we worked a lot on the things we needed to in the short space of time and, you know, I think you saw a difference in attitude, personnel, but really pleased for the players who put in a really good effort tonight. Our game plans changed a little bit. I played with two 10s or two 8s against the victory side because of the way they defend. But like I said, it was very tight, even at halftime. We knew it was going to be a really tight game. It was just moments here and there that could decide it. And, you know, we needed to get the first one as well. And that's what we got. And then, you know, the subs came on and did well. And Bernie made a good forward run and finished the game not for us, basically, but another clean sheet, which I always like. You just touched on clinchings there. What was the thinking with the change of keeping? Well, yeah, for me, there's always different reasons. It's either tactical or it's your form and things like that. And, you know, when you play at this elite level, you know, you're always subject to your performance. And for me, Daniel Margoosh has been training really well. And I wasn't able to happy with the last game, the way we consider goals. And at the end of the day, you know, it is my decision. And it's always a big one when you're changing goalkeepers. But it's always about the performance. And I thought Daniel was really good. He wasn't really tested tonight. But what he did do is give the back for a lot of confidence with his communication and his positioning and his game smarts. Do you think you'll stick with him going through the next couple of weeks, at least? Look, he's earned his place for the next game, you know? And that's how it is. You know, these games are coming thick and fast. And, like I said, he's deserved his chance today. And he deserves to be there again. You spoke a couple of those who are pretty down. Like, you obviously got started with the win and then two losses. What does 2-0 against a team who've leading the league in the start of the season? What does that do for you? Yeah, this is probably our biggest result. Like I said, the last two games, you know, it was just mistakes that cost us. Against teams that were winning 1-2 in the table, right? So you could understand that as well. But against this, another quality outfit, you know, a lot of people have made them favourites for a reason. And they won, you know, the first trophy on offer only a couple of weeks ago. So, you know, we were, you know, on the back of us losing the last two games, too. So there's a lot riding on tonight's result. And, you know, like I said, I was really, really, really happy with their output, you know, and their effort. Even when they went 2-0 up, you can see the boys really hungry. They were chasing back, you know, players who you probably don't think have got that in them or are more known for their technical ability, like James Trevisse and Dimitri Petratos and these sort of guys. They put an absolute shift off the ball as well. They really worked hard. And so, to the subs that came out, everyone did. Yeah, it was the top three, the Alex Tobin medal, Russell and Gordon. They're three blokes who just weren't getting a look in this season under the previous coach. So you've come in and you've promoted three guys like that. You've obviously played well. So are you a little bit, I guess, surprised at how the squad has been used for the previous part of the season because you've obviously got some, you know, difference to the opinion to the previous coach in terms of players? Yeah, it's always subjective, that kind of thing. And, you know, what you see, Vince and what I see across have been different. So it's got nothing to do with what the last manager saw and did. And, you know, my job was to come in, you know, on my own basically and work with what I have, which includes everybody at the club, staff and players. But we all see things differently and those decisions were based on different reasons. But what pleased me wasn't just those players. You know, you have to be ready as well. And, you know, there were so many different things that I had to assess kind of when I came in. And one of it is their fitness levels and how they are mentally, technically and tactically. And that still takes time. But, yeah, all three of those that you mentioned, again, even the three-two ones are subjective too, Vince, as you know, right? But, yeah, they're all very good. But I had 11 players out there that could have shared those points if that's important. But it's not for me and it's not for them either because it's always about the collective. But those guys, I mean, I was really, you know, I don't like pinpointing or isolating anyone, but I thought Kanka, you know, I thought he was so composed for his debut, for a young guy. And he's someone that caught my eye and has a lot of attributes that I like in that position. And, you know, I think he deserves a bit of a mention and he's so low-key. And I can actually talk about him because I know that it wouldn't bother him. And that's just got the kind of guy he is. And he's got an interesting story behind him too and, you know, like they all have. But he's, you know, he's made us some stern stuff and he done well. But he needs to keep his feet in the ground like he will and just keep going. Yeah, and just finally, for me, I mean, a little bit bigger picture, but, you know, it wasn't very long ago that this fixture of Wanderers vs. Victory was enormous. You'd have 15, 20,000 people, no problems. Now, obviously, the surface dance is around tonight. It's a Wednesday night. There's a reason for that with COVID and all that. Yeah. We've dropped off a long way. What do you think has to happen? Like, wins alone to the Wanderers, obviously I'm going to do it. Just based on the sentiment for the supporters at the moment. What's your mind about that? How do you get the glory day back? Yeah, look, I'm a bigger picture person too, you know, and I'm no different to you. And I see not just tonight's fixture, but maybe the whole league have got to talk about and communicate about how we can get fans back in and how we can build this game, you know, in all aspects of it. It's a game that keeps us employed. It's a game that we all love, whether you're involved in the football club or you're a fan. And, you know, there's a lot of things there. I mean, even when I wasn't working, I didn't know too much about the games. You know, a lot of good mates of mine were the same. But like I said, it's something that I hear all the time. It's not really my department, Vince, in terms of how we get all those messages out. But certainly from my point of view and my football club, you know, and I've said this before, this is an area and the fans just want a team, first and foremost, that are going to represent them. And then, you know, and once you have that solid base, you know, the wins and then the results start to come. And then hopefully, hopefully things progress. But, you know, everyone says for a strong league, you need a strong victory and a wanderers. But I get that sentiment, but I think you need everybody to lift and everybody to, you know, you've got two teams who are playing outside of their cities and states, which must be difficult for them. But, you know, I think there's a holistic approach here that needs questioning and I think it's important that if we all reflect on our own positions, I think everybody needs to do the same across the board. And I think that's going to be important going forward as well. I mean, we know how limited we are, but in terms of coverage, let's say, I mean, you know, you used to sit down and share, you know, a seat at a venue with others from different companies and different organisations. And that's been shut off somewhat as well. So we can only just keep chipping away and make sure that we can put on a good product and the fans, you know, start turning up. But like I said, I'm not the guy that can make those decisions. Thanks very much. Thanks very much. It's just one for me. You've obviously had four games in charge now all at home. Have you seen enough positives from these games as you have another short turnaround and some more games on the road now? Yeah, I have, and I said that in the first three games, you know, particularly when you look at the statistics and people can look at a scoreboard and maybe be lazy and say, oh, you lost because of this reason or whatever. I've, again, been a picture for me in terms of the players. We've asked from the players and what we've been working the training around. I've been seeing it. And like I said, if it wasn't for a couple of little mistakes here and there from set pieces, as you mentioned, and we've worked extremely hard on that area as well, I think we're in a good position. But it's been a pretty tough ride because you look at the last three opponents who are all there, they're abouts and are challenging. It makes it even more difficult, irrespective of where you play, Carly. So I think tonight was more about, you know, believing in ourselves and getting that win for the fans and for the football club because everyone will tell you that that just brings a whole different dimension to everybody that works at the club who works really hard at the club as well. And I think that was most important was the result. I think, like I said, the performance, I didn't think was as good as the last three games. And I'll have to look at the statistics on that as well. But what was important was the win. And a lot of people, and you can manage a lot of other issues with a win. But that's not how I look at the game. And like I said, the principles of play and the style that I want to play, you know, it's going to take time, you know, particularly when, you know, you have a squad in front of you and you work with them. And that's not always easy, like I said.