 Yn ystod y bydd y ffordd iawn. Mae ffordd iawn yn gwneud bod iawn o'n mynd i'r ysgolio ffyrdd, ysgolio i'r ffordd iawn, Ieithio'r Ffordd iawn, i'r ysgolio'n ffordd iawn i'r ffordd iawn. Felly ei wneud yn gweithio'r ffordd iawn i'r ffordd iawn i'r ffordd iawn. Mae'n gweithio'n gwneud am ymwneud. Mae'r brand yma yma yn cael ei wneud. Ond yn yma sefydlu i'r ffordd iawn, So, what does this mean, Bas? What does this mean for ever in football club? It means Marcel Blanc is on the board. Thanks, Bas. The cake that we've done. Big box. I mean, I spoke to John. John's been into that, Ian. Yeah, don't reveal too much of the video. No, no, I'm trying to check the video, but we did, we did so. But what John did say, just a little part of that was that Farad Mashiiri had said to John when he joined that the director of football was being appointed with the intention of being a board member. Obviously, Steve Walsh never lived up to his bill and so he was never offered that position on the board. So, quite clearly, there's a comparison between Walsh and Brands. Brands has been here six months when he's on the board. Where Walsh was here, you know, for 18 months, two years and never made it to that. So, quite obviously he's impressed within this short time in tainry as well as, obviously, externally for us. So, I think it's good because I think now what you're doing is you've got someone on the football side of it, properly running the football side of it, who can sit on the board and hear both sides. I suppose give his side to the people who are just a business side of it who might be going, there's no money for that or whatever and he can be there arguing that case. But also hearing where the money is and justifying both sides of it. So, I think it's important. I generally feel like he just runs the club now. I think the fact that we knew he'd come in and he was the director of football. A lot of people were like, what does he do? I've still aged people who maybe who are in football and might not like it, a glorified scout. But he's not a glorified scout at all. Maybe the last fella was. But this fella runs the football side of things from top to bottom. He's gone in there straight away using his connections to get his signings. He's gone in there and he's stripped out the academy. I was talking to Steve Hoddusall this morning and he'd had Mark Quail on. Mark Quail is a former Everton player, probably left the club when he was about 18 or 19. He's been doing a bit of scouting. Now a bit of scouting in the old days was effectively give someone a job to walk around the football pitches of Maisie Side in an Everton tracky looking important to see if he could spot someone. It was giving someone a job. That has come through the ranks. Maybe that would lead to something else.