 I started playing when I first moved to Australia. I moved to Adelaide from Nairobi, Kenya. Gradually grew into and grew a passion for the sport. Got selected into the Adelaide United Youth Team and progressed from there to the first team and enjoyed a grand final win over there. From there I moved to Melbourne City and now I'm here at the Wanderers. It's a good journey. It's enjoyable when you're young just breaking into the professional A-Leagues scene and I think family and friends play a big part in that support network because you're coming in and you're not always going to be playing. You're not always going to be in the team when you're a young player and it's just that support to encourage you and to keep you motivated and persistent in trying to break into the team and continue playing. So far I've enjoyed it. I'm a bit more quiet and kind of watches over the sessions more where JP will, our assistant coach, he'll kind of run the sessions a bit more but definitely he'll add his input and when he does speak it's high value and important stuff that he wants to talk to us about. So I'm enjoying working under him. He's an approachable guy, he's friendly and he's got a wealth of experience that we can tap into. As a team we're striving to win trophies and there's the FA Cup, there's the Premier's play and there's the A-League Grand Final, there's the three main trophies in Australian football that we've set our sights on and I think individually for myself it's just about having the best season possible and getting back to enjoying football really I think that's another key thing for myself. Yeah it's good. Coming here I knew a lot of the boys all Melbourne City teammates Nick Fitzgerald, Ruan Tonguik and then I played in Adelaide with Tarek Elrich but then also Josh Zaterio, Keanu Bacchus, Abraham Jock, we've all played together in the under-23s Lockham Scott as well so there's a lot of players that I was familiar with and that I knew so it makes it easier coming to a new place in the new environment. Yeah I think even before coming to the club you see West in Sydney and the supporter base and the way they interact with the community it's something that I think most clubs strive to achieve and definitely it's something that was prevalent in my decision in coming here the way the fans and the supporters can't wait and can't wait till the new stadium's up and built.